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quadgram | frequency |
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in the arms of | 445 |
the arms of the | 335 |
in the reign of | 307 |
the reign of henry | 176 |
be found in the | 155 |
the reign of edward | 146 |
will be found in | 138 |
in the case of | 129 |
of the arms of | 117 |
in the parish of | 115 |
in the county of | 107 |
a coat of arms | 91 |
found in the arms | 80 |
the end of the | 76 |
the college of arms | 69 |
the case of the | 67 |
at the same time | 65 |
the use of the | 65 |
in the crest of | 65 |
occurs in the arms | 64 |
of the house of | 64 |
with the arms of | 63 |
page illustrations in colour | 59 |
reign of edward iii | 55 |
the head of the | 55 |
label of three points | 55 |
the reign of richard | 54 |
to be found in | 54 |
a label of three | 51 |
in the time of | 50 |
reign of henry iii | 50 |
the coat of arms | 50 |
the arms of a | 50 |
is said to be | 50 |
to be met with | 48 |
a chevron between three | 48 |
of the reign of | 48 |
on the dexter side | 47 |
of the family of | 46 |
to the arms of | 45 |
as in the arms | 45 |
reign of edward ii | 45 |
occur in the arms | 45 |
reign of richard ii | 45 |
at the present day | 43 |
the order of the | 43 |
of the use of | 42 |
of the earl of | 42 |
illustrations in colour by | 42 |
of the fourteenth century | 40 |
side of the shield | 40 |
and the arms of | 40 |
with the heiress of | 40 |
from the heiress of | 39 |
the middle of the | 39 |
the centre of the | 39 |
of the order of | 39 |
of the fifteenth century | 38 |
the top of the | 38 |
the beginning of the | 38 |
a younger branch of | 38 |
one of the most | 38 |
there can be no | 37 |
the fact that the | 36 |
as a mark of | 36 |
of the city of | 36 |
on the other hand | 36 |
of the seventeenth century | 35 |
the first recorded ancestor | 35 |
an escutcheon of pretence | 35 |
there is no doubt | 34 |
said to have been | 34 |
reign of henry viii | 34 |
from a photograph by | 34 |
as a matter of | 34 |
is said to have | 34 |
in the th of | 34 |
the crest of the | 34 |
on the sinister side | 33 |
is by no means | 33 |
a wreath of the | 33 |
the supporters of the | 32 |
it is difficult to | 32 |
of the town of | 32 |
at the battle of | 32 |
the origin of the | 32 |
the early part of | 32 |
appears to have been | 32 |
for the purpose of | 31 |
the ancestor of the | 31 |
a photograph by mr | 31 |
of the duke of | 31 |
can be no doubt | 31 |
early part of the | 30 |
of arms of the | 30 |
of the college of | 30 |
the royal arms of | 30 |
in the centre of | 30 |
is to be found | 30 |
at the end of | 30 |
at the present time | 29 |
wreath of the colours | 29 |
appear to have been | 29 |
in the college of | 29 |
the name of the | 29 |
of three points argent | 29 |
the dexter side of | 29 |
i know of no | 28 |
as the crest of | 28 |
reign of edward i | 28 |
the arms of his | 28 |
of a coat of | 28 |
in the same county | 28 |
reign of henry vi | 27 |
the time of the | 27 |
met with in the | 27 |
with regard to the | 27 |
of the present family | 27 |
of the name of | 27 |
as one of the | 27 |
the shield of the | 27 |
coat was borne by | 27 |
of the society of | 27 |
of the royal arms | 26 |
lyon king of arms | 26 |
of the king of | 26 |
a part of the | 26 |
the name is derived | 26 |
dexter side of the | 26 |
the whole of the | 26 |
is one of the | 26 |
in the first quarter | 26 |
daughter and heir of | 25 |
is the coat of | 25 |
the time of henry | 25 |
in the cases of | 25 |
on either side of | 25 |
it will be found | 25 |
and in the arms | 25 |
of the royal family | 25 |
the badge of the | 25 |
coat of arms of | 24 |
the time of edward | 24 |
in the fifteenth century | 24 |
the motto of the | 24 |
a lion rampant gules | 24 |
are to be found | 24 |
on the seal of | 24 |
the colours of the | 24 |
the second and third | 24 |
in the possession of | 24 |
in the early part | 23 |
the colour of the | 23 |
be met with in | 23 |
arms of the town | 23 |
as early as the | 23 |
the period of the | 23 |
seems to have been | 23 |
is the crest of | 23 |
at the time of | 23 |
garter king of arms | 23 |
the prince of wales | 23 |
on the death of | 23 |
from the brass of | 23 |
the reign of elizabeth | 23 |
in the male line | 23 |
is supposed to be | 22 |
on a wreath of | 22 |
the armorial bearings of | 22 |
the officers of arms | 22 |
married the heiress of | 22 |
latter part of the | 22 |
as in the case | 22 |
a lion passant guardant | 22 |
the society of arts | 22 |
ancestor of the present | 22 |
are said to be | 22 |
of this ancient family | 22 |
the latter part of | 22 |
the reign of queen | 22 |
the arms of sir | 22 |
a representation of the | 22 |
to the fact that | 22 |
from journal of the | 22 |
the first and fourth | 21 |
in the form of | 21 |
instance of the use | 21 |
journal of the society | 21 |
arms of the city | 21 |
the elder line of | 21 |
was the ancestor of | 21 |
the position of the | 21 |
this coat was borne | 20 |
younger branch of the | 20 |
of the eighteenth century | 20 |
to have been the | 20 |
edward prince of wales | 20 |
with the exception of | 20 |
it is impossible to | 20 |
a king of arms | 20 |
arms of the family | 20 |
is no doubt that | 20 |
the arms of england | 20 |
was borne by sir | 19 |
the city of london | 19 |
in coats of arms | 19 |
the case of a | 19 |
the seat of the | 19 |
a younger son of | 19 |
second son of sir | 19 |
head of the house | 19 |
the sinister side of | 19 |
as a charge upon | 19 |
of the manor of | 19 |
the th of henry | 19 |
coat of arms is | 19 |
name is derived from | 19 |
in the first and | 19 |
of a different colour | 19 |
the rest of the | 19 |
is found in the | 19 |
the use of a | 18 |
case of the arms | 18 |
as the reign of | 18 |
knights of the garter | 18 |
does not appear to | 18 |
came from the heiress | 18 |
in the shield of | 18 |
illustration this is a | 18 |
who lived in the | 18 |
for the purposes of | 18 |
marriage with the heiress | 18 |
of the earls of | 18 |
a matter of fact | 18 |
sinister side of the | 18 |
in the fourteenth century | 18 |
order of the garter | 18 |
a chief of the | 18 |
the second son of | 18 |
not appear to have | 18 |
one of the supporters | 18 |
the collar of ss | 18 |
the crest of a | 18 |
label of five points | 17 |
in the crests of | 17 |
descended from the second | 17 |
illustration the name is | 17 |
ancestor of this family | 17 |
as a charge in | 17 |
each side of the | 17 |
a grant of arms | 17 |
the shape of the | 17 |
from the reign of | 17 |
in the second and | 17 |
reign of henry vii | 17 |
beauchamp earl of warwick | 17 |
of a different tincture | 17 |
lived in the reign | 17 |
from the tomb of | 17 |
the collar of the | 17 |
are the supporters of | 17 |
grant of arms to | 17 |
the coronet of a | 17 |
be borne in mind | 17 |
on each side of | 17 |
living in the reign | 17 |
either side of the | 17 |
it is said to | 17 |
be no doubt that | 17 |
of the thirteenth century | 17 |
reign of henry ii | 16 |
branch of the family | 16 |
to a certain extent | 16 |
victoria and albert museum | 16 |
of one of the | 16 |
appears in the arms | 16 |
in the british museum | 16 |
at the head of | 16 |
the circlet of the | 16 |
was one of the | 16 |
per pale argent and | 16 |
the victoria and albert | 16 |
king of the romans | 16 |
the arms of their | 16 |
the supporters of lord | 16 |
there can be little | 16 |
the cross of st | 16 |
is derived from the | 16 |
the base of the | 16 |
for a long time | 16 |
of the county of | 16 |
in the seal of | 16 |
in her own right | 16 |
be seen in the | 16 |
of king henry vii | 16 |
the same as the | 16 |
the arms of her | 16 |
within a double tressure | 16 |
to the reign of | 16 |
are the arms of | 16 |
an instance of a | 16 |
by marriage with the | 16 |
in the same way | 16 |
of the fact that | 16 |
by the marriage of | 16 |
circlet of the order | 16 |
of the knights of | 16 |
first and fourth quarters | 16 |
the hand of god | 16 |
in the nature of | 16 |
at the same period | 15 |
from the fact that | 15 |
as the arms of | 15 |
the arms of france | 15 |
upon the arms of | 15 |
the arms of lord | 15 |
on a chief azure | 15 |
for the arms of | 15 |
of the supporters of | 15 |
of the present day | 15 |
that the arms of | 15 |
about the reign of | 15 |
in the middle of | 15 |
on a chief of | 15 |
part of the shield | 15 |
reign of henry i | 15 |
at the death of | 15 |
to make use of | 15 |
in this case the | 15 |
in westminster abbey church | 15 |
the form of a | 15 |
the centre point charged | 15 |
in the seventeenth century | 15 |
members of the royal | 15 |
after the battle of | 15 |
arms of the king | 15 |
very little doubt that | 15 |
in the coat of | 15 |
of edward prince of | 15 |
centre point charged with | 15 |
motto of the order | 15 |
the kings of arms | 15 |
in some of the | 15 |
shield of the arms | 15 |
for the use of | 15 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 15 |
the ancestor of this | 15 |
arms of the see | 15 |
from a brass at | 15 |
the livery colours of | 15 |
the edge of the | 15 |
at an early period | 15 |
ulster king of arms | 15 |
the knights of the | 15 |
order of the bath | 15 |
the death of the | 15 |
the lady margaret beaufort | 15 |
bear the arms of | 15 |
can be found in | 15 |
in the annexed example | 15 |
the great seal of | 15 |
seem to have been | 15 |
from an heiress of | 15 |
upon a wreath of | 15 |
branch of this family | 14 |
in the shape of | 14 |
daughter and coheir of | 14 |
in which it is | 14 |
this coat of arms | 14 |
of king edward iii | 14 |
the representation of the | 14 |
per pale gules and | 14 |
the ancestors of this | 14 |
in some number of | 14 |
the reign of james | 14 |
by the fact that | 14 |
in the victoria and | 14 |
on the part of | 14 |
and also in the | 14 |
in the reigns of | 14 |
richard beauchamp earl of | 14 |
a mark of cadency | 14 |
arms of a family | 14 |
it is by no | 14 |
are borne by the | 14 |
an example of a | 14 |
to the present day | 14 |
and on the sinister | 14 |
the second marriage of | 14 |
on a chief gules | 14 |
in the thirteenth century | 14 |
under the name of | 14 |
the back of the | 14 |
all intents and purposes | 14 |
match with the heiress | 14 |
the th of edward | 14 |
may be seen in | 14 |
line of the family | 14 |
no more than a | 14 |
will usually be found | 14 |
can be little doubt | 14 |
of a family of | 14 |
in the fact that | 14 |
a lion rampant or | 14 |
is the first recorded | 14 |
a chevron gules between | 14 |
son of sir john | 14 |
is a younger branch | 14 |
it seemed as if | 14 |
official coat of arms | 14 |
on the arms of | 14 |
early as the reign | 14 |
of a ducal coronet | 14 |
of the kings of | 13 |
an instance of the | 13 |
a mark of difference | 13 |
of the middle ages | 13 |
a mount in base | 13 |
at the top of | 13 |
is met with in | 13 |
as appears by the | 13 |
the addition of a | 13 |
for the sake of | 13 |
reign of edward iv | 13 |
it would be a | 13 |
on an escutcheon of | 13 |
part of the field | 13 |
the subject of the | 13 |
a large proportion of | 13 |
it occurs in the | 13 |
second half of the | 13 |
are said to have | 13 |
of the marquess of | 13 |
members of the family | 13 |
elder line of the | 13 |
knights of the bath | 13 |
with the addition of | 13 |
in the chapter upon | 13 |
to all intents and | 13 |
the part of the | 13 |
to the family of | 13 |
in one of the | 13 |
as in the annexed | 13 |
a label of five | 13 |
occurs in the crest | 13 |
of some of the | 13 |
the second half of | 13 |
of king edward iv | 13 |
three lions passant guardant | 13 |
king of arms has | 13 |
is a matter of | 13 |
as will be seen | 13 |
the nature of a | 13 |
edward the black prince | 13 |
this is a younger | 13 |
from the second son | 13 |
a lion rampant argent | 13 |
the scrope and grosvenor | 13 |
it should be noted | 13 |
from the time of | 13 |
be traced to the | 13 |
the arch never sleeps | 13 |
can be traced to | 13 |
chevron gules between three | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
the arms and crest | 12 |
and in base a | 12 |
be very little doubt | 12 |
of the prince of | 12 |
armorial bearings of the | 12 |
a fess between three | 12 |
in front of the | 12 |
quarter the arms of | 12 |
for the time being | 12 |
the kings of england | 12 |
the name and arms | 12 |
out of a ducal | 12 |
be seen on the | 12 |
to have been a | 12 |
the charges on the | 12 |
in spite of the | 12 |
the grant of a | 12 |
with a label of | 12 |
in the female line | 12 |
the extinction of the | 12 |
the manner in which | 12 |
the residence of the | 12 |
of the sixteenth century | 12 |
as has been already | 12 |
charged with a cross | 12 |
the present family descend | 12 |
a matter of course | 12 |
richard duke of york | 12 |
in the sixteenth century | 12 |
the arms of st | 12 |
in addition to the | 12 |
of edward the confessor | 12 |
it will be seen | 12 |
the coat of the | 12 |
point charged with a | 12 |
that the use of | 12 |
until the reign of | 12 |
will be seen from | 12 |
upon an escutcheon of | 12 |
of the twelfth century | 12 |
arms of the earl | 12 |
name and arms of | 12 |
the male line of | 12 |
the family in the | 12 |
of westminster abbey church | 12 |
lord mayor of london | 12 |
of richard beauchamp earl | 12 |
the present family is | 12 |
in which it occurs | 12 |
a shield of arms | 12 |
i do not know | 12 |
is supposed to have | 12 |
in a coat of | 12 |
the death of his | 12 |
charge in the arms | 12 |
one of the earliest | 12 |
found in the crest | 12 |
found in the case | 12 |
the eldest son of | 12 |
coat of arms in | 12 |
i do not think | 12 |
the garter plate of | 12 |
the grant of arms | 12 |
it was true that | 12 |
other members of the | 12 |
it will usually be | 11 |
scrope and grosvenor roll | 11 |
borne by sir john | 11 |
second son of the | 11 |
the parish of st | 11 |
and one of the | 11 |
from the monument of | 11 |
crest of a family | 11 |
the name of a | 11 |
collar of the order | 11 |
a royal licence to | 11 |
and that of the | 11 |
colours of the arms | 11 |
a charge upon the | 11 |
come down to us | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
during the civil wars | 11 |
the right to bear | 11 |
the reigns of edward | 11 |
as the case may | 11 |
during the lifetime of | 11 |
is not to be | 11 |
on the shield of | 11 |
the arms of that | 11 |
to quarter the arms | 11 |
to the end of | 11 |
at the period of | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
but it should be | 11 |
of the sovereign and | 11 |
charge upon a shield | 11 |
younger brother of the | 11 |
at the beginning of | 11 |
coats of arms are | 11 |
the field of the | 11 |
seat of the family | 11 |
can be very little | 11 |
of the black prince | 11 |
one and the same | 11 |
in saltire behind the | 11 |
in the days of | 11 |
eldest son of the | 11 |
a knight of the | 11 |
a different tincture from | 11 |
it is curious that | 11 |
the foundation of the | 11 |
the names of the | 11 |
is to be seen | 11 |
the pleasure of the | 11 |
roll of the reign | 11 |
about the middle of | 11 |
matriculated in lyon register | 11 |
ancestors of this family | 11 |
the laws of armory | 11 |
lion passant guardant or | 11 |
in the person of | 11 |
side of the escutcheon | 11 |
of six argent and | 11 |
a very early period | 11 |
to bear the arms | 11 |
at the back of | 11 |
on a bend sable | 11 |
took the name of | 11 |
a double tressure flory | 11 |
grant of a crest | 11 |
towards the end of | 11 |
there can be very | 11 |
and one in base | 11 |
and the crest of | 11 |
of this family was | 11 |
soon after the conquest | 11 |
the civil wars of | 11 |
the arms of scotland | 11 |
which the arms of | 11 |
of the crest of | 11 |
the upper part of | 11 |
has ever since remained | 11 |
younger son of sir | 11 |
the ancestors of the | 11 |
and was the ancestor | 11 |
the brass of sir | 11 |
at a later date | 11 |
in accordance with the | 11 |
of thomas of woodstock | 11 |
after the death of | 11 |
robe or mantle of | 11 |
on either side a | 11 |
most noble order of | 10 |
for the first time | 10 |
of the lady margaret | 10 |
before the reign of | 10 |
in the royal arms | 10 |
a reference to the | 10 |
are some number of | 10 |
in front of a | 10 |
the records of the | 10 |
from the effigy of | 10 |
male line of the | 10 |
the king of england | 10 |
a bordure of the | 10 |
the early garter plates | 10 |
to the dexter side | 10 |
no doubt that the | 10 |
from the second marriage | 10 |
appears by the roll | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
a match with the | 10 |
derived from the latin | 10 |
from the arms of | 10 |
lions passant in pale | 10 |
the field of a | 10 |
crest of the family | 10 |
in the grant of | 10 |
a member of the | 10 |
of richard duke of | 10 |
the edges of the | 10 |
the case may be | 10 |
to the house of | 10 |
of king edward i | 10 |
wars of the seventeenth | 10 |
was living in the | 10 |
of such and such | 10 |
the form of the | 10 |
of arms in which | 10 |
of the crown of | 10 |
head of the family | 10 |
noble order of the | 10 |
a charge upon a | 10 |
end of the reign | 10 |
in chief and one | 10 |
on a mount in | 10 |
large proportion of the | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
not often met with | 10 |
little doubt that the | 10 |
the commencement of the | 10 |
frequently to be met | 10 |
the head of this | 10 |
and each of the | 10 |
there are some number | 10 |
was inherited from the | 10 |
which came from the | 10 |
chequy or and azure | 10 |
to the present time | 10 |
the royal burgh of | 10 |
the heiress of the | 10 |
will be found as | 10 |
each other in the | 10 |
the chief of the | 10 |
of king henry viii | 10 |
on the top of | 10 |
of arms for the | 10 |
and it is not | 10 |
as if he had | 10 |
a great number of | 10 |
it is necessary to | 10 |
are to be met | 10 |
civil wars of the | 10 |
royal arms of england | 10 |
the reign of king | 10 |
the society of antiquaries | 10 |
the nature of the | 10 |
the shield of arms | 10 |
to be derived from | 10 |
end of the fifteenth | 10 |
present family descend from | 10 |
two coats of arms | 10 |
entitled to bear arms | 10 |
met with as a | 10 |
should be noted that | 10 |
reign of henry iv | 10 |
the width of the | 10 |
a younger brother of | 10 |
but there is no | 10 |
the french word for | 10 |
and badges of the | 10 |
in the lyon register | 10 |
livery colours of the | 10 |
his collar of ss | 10 |
the close of the | 10 |
the exception of the | 10 |
chief and one in | 10 |
would appear to be | 10 |
on the subject of | 10 |
the possession of the | 10 |
plume of ostrich feathers | 10 |
for the most part | 10 |
the holy roman empire | 10 |
the elder branch of | 10 |
from the dexter chief | 10 |
by the roll of | 10 |
i should like to | 10 |
on a mount vert | 10 |
cannot be said to | 10 |
that lord blandamer had | 10 |
many coats of arms | 10 |
the arms of king | 10 |
the principal seat of | 10 |
figures in the arms | 10 |
within a border engrailed | 10 |
i am not aware | 10 |
a ducal coronet or | 10 |
as in the crest | 10 |
no doubt whatever that | 10 |
and the heiress of | 10 |
arms and crest of | 10 |
the family of the | 9 |
to the study of | 9 |
the order of st | 9 |
the body of a | 9 |
and as a consequence | 9 |
centre of the shield | 9 |
representative of the family | 9 |
the head of a | 9 |
of walter lord hungerford | 9 |
know of no instance | 9 |
about the end of | 9 |
the quire of westminster | 9 |
there was no one | 9 |
charged with a rose | 9 |
rolls of the dates | 9 |
that it was the | 9 |
supposed to have been | 9 |
the use of supporters | 9 |
the discretion of the | 9 |
an heiress of that | 9 |
of the time of | 9 |
of the holy roman | 9 |
of the laws of | 9 |
to be borne in | 9 |
half of the fourteenth | 9 |
the marriage of sir | 9 |
the wording of the | 9 |
use of the term | 9 |
passant guardant in pale | 9 |
the shape of a | 9 |
was borne by monsieur | 9 |
with in the arms | 9 |
one of the few | 9 |
at a very early | 9 |
part of the eighteenth | 9 |
as may be seen | 9 |
but the arms of | 9 |
care should be taken | 9 |
the history of the | 9 |
to have been seated | 9 |
be said to be | 9 |
of the royal burgh | 9 |
on a bend gules | 9 |
roll of arms of | 9 |
result has been that | 9 |
the first quarter a | 9 |
chief of the second | 9 |
the arms granted to | 9 |
it should be remembered | 9 |
of the dukes of | 9 |
from whence the name | 9 |
the use of arms | 9 |
the heir of line | 9 |
by sir john de | 9 |
at an earlier date | 9 |
at the siege of | 9 |
the sinister supporter of | 9 |
an integral part of | 9 |
too well known to | 9 |
of the family in | 9 |
as far as i | 9 |
nevill earl of salisbury | 9 |
borne in mind that | 9 |
illustration a family of | 9 |
is known as the | 9 |
and there is no | 9 |
to the use of | 9 |
reign of james i | 9 |
cases in which the | 9 |
the banner of the | 9 |
coats of arms in | 9 |
part of the nineteenth | 9 |
the members of the | 9 |
also in the arms | 9 |
of cloth of gold | 9 |
illustration this family is | 9 |
have come down to | 9 |
for the name of | 9 |
by a match with | 9 |
in the church of | 9 |
richard nevill earl of | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
quire of westminster abbey | 9 |
is due to the | 9 |
the fourteenth and fifteenth | 9 |
heiress of that name | 9 |
in the last century | 9 |
is too well known | 9 |
in the hundred of | 9 |
to be seen in | 9 |
with the arms and | 9 |
this will be found | 9 |
a representation of a | 9 |
the decoration of the | 9 |
in which the arms | 9 |
the result has been | 9 |
lion rampant within a | 9 |
son of the second | 9 |
of the nebuly coat | 9 |
of this will be | 9 |
the arms of de | 9 |
part of the arms | 9 |
the existence of the | 9 |
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries | 9 |
the cap of estate | 9 |
of the head of | 9 |
lions passant guardant in | 9 |
member of the royal | 9 |
the present coat was | 9 |
that is to say | 9 |
be said to have | 9 |
about the beginning of | 9 |
in such a case | 9 |
it is probable that | 9 |
but at the same | 9 |
branch of an ancient | 9 |
upper part of the | 9 |
may be mentioned the | 9 |
second and third quarters | 9 |
of six or and | 9 |
is difficult to say | 9 |
a good example of | 9 |
emblazoning the arms of | 9 |
in the latter part | 9 |
of john of gaunt | 9 |
as well as the | 9 |
as well as in | 8 |
as a part of | 8 |
as appears by his | 8 |
is stated to be | 8 |
as supporters to the | 8 |
his official coat of | 8 |
the lines of partition | 8 |
in right of his | 8 |
of husband and wife | 8 |
in the quire of | 8 |
the tail of a | 8 |
use of a crest | 8 |
a wreath of laurel | 8 |
whence the name is | 8 |
the roll of arms | 8 |
illustration this is the | 8 |
with the coheiress of | 8 |
the terms of the | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
be of interest to | 8 |
in the peerage of | 8 |
of the isle of | 8 |
and surmounted by a | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
they are said to | 8 |
not seem to have | 8 |
the time of richard | 8 |
coat of arms for | 8 |
family of the name | 8 |
which will be found | 8 |
each of the other | 8 |
by the seal of | 8 |
the bishops of durham | 8 |
arms of the royal | 8 |
the county of leicester | 8 |
should be remembered that | 8 |
be made to the | 8 |
assumed the name of | 8 |
the first of the | 8 |
it is interesting to | 8 |
should be taken to | 8 |
issues from a coronet | 8 |
arms of a wife | 8 |
of the most noble | 8 |
mortimer earl of march | 8 |
king of arms was | 8 |
a mark of distinction | 8 |
on the dexter and | 8 |
illustration this ancient family | 8 |
younger branch of this | 8 |
any part of the | 8 |
is that of the | 8 |
should be borne in | 8 |
a lion rampant sable | 8 |
college chapel at cambridge | 8 |
and it should be | 8 |
by the earl of | 8 |
of the second a | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
part of the crest | 8 |
the original seat of | 8 |
of the body of | 8 |
time of the conquest | 8 |
family is descended from | 8 |
reign of richard i | 8 |
of the borough of | 8 |
duke of york and | 8 |
of edmund duke of | 8 |
lines drawn from the | 8 |
of the united kingdom | 8 |
in the hand a | 8 |
clarenceux king of arms | 8 |
there was a little | 8 |
great seal of the | 8 |
the design of the | 8 |
appear in the arms | 8 |
to be seen on | 8 |
which have come down | 8 |
are of a different | 8 |
the reign of charles | 8 |
a large number of | 8 |
it will be noticed | 8 |
be noted that the | 8 |
at the coronation of | 8 |
the first in the | 8 |
of the livery colours | 8 |
mantling gules and argent | 8 |
younger branch of an | 8 |
inherited from the heiress | 8 |
the science of armory | 8 |
having married the heiress | 8 |
on the breast of | 8 |
the reverse of the | 8 |
the introduction of the | 8 |
a certain amount of | 8 |
may be seen on | 8 |
on account of the | 8 |
been already referred to | 8 |
woodstock duke of gloucester | 8 |
a charge in a | 8 |
edges of the shield | 8 |
subject to the usual | 8 |
be little doubt that | 8 |
be found as a | 8 |
and many other families | 8 |
he was in the | 8 |
bohun earl of hereford | 8 |
not appear to be | 8 |
by the author of | 8 |
the escutcheon of pretence | 8 |
would seem to be | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
and in the crest | 8 |
instances can be found | 8 |
the boke of st | 8 |
said to be in | 8 |
by an heiress to | 8 |
it should be noticed | 8 |
arms of his wife | 8 |
he was the ancestor | 8 |
derived from the heiress | 8 |
but it may be | 8 |
till the reign of | 8 |
of woodstock duke of | 8 |
some number of cases | 8 |
arms of the wife | 8 |
principal seat of the | 8 |
is placed in the | 8 |
the fact that in | 8 |
top of the shield | 8 |
spite of the fact | 8 |
became possessed of the | 8 |
is in the parish | 8 |
of england and scotland | 8 |
very frequently met with | 8 |
two in chief and | 8 |
the more ancient coat | 8 |
bore the present coat | 8 |
they are to be | 8 |
in saltire behind his | 8 |
the arms of many | 8 |
in this case is | 8 |
families of the name | 8 |
of the same family | 8 |
first half of the | 8 |
a certain number of | 8 |
thomas of woodstock duke | 8 |
the badge of a | 8 |
holding in the hand | 8 |
is of a different | 8 |
is borne by the | 8 |
of the duchy of | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
knights commanders of the | 8 |
it is not a | 8 |
the third son of | 8 |
of sir john de | 8 |
placed in the centre | 8 |
the court of chivalry | 8 |
in allusion to the | 8 |
per fess gules and | 8 |
the figure of a | 8 |
the cap of maintenance | 8 |
which can be traced | 8 |
the isle of man | 8 |
guardant in pale or | 8 |
be found in which | 8 |
arms of king henry | 8 |
have been seated at | 8 |
such and such a | 8 |
is the same as | 8 |
present coat was borne | 8 |
the lower part of | 8 |
a lion rampant within | 8 |
first recorded ancestor of | 8 |
the origin of this | 8 |
earl of march and | 8 |
the dexter side a | 8 |
of march and ulster | 8 |
frequently met with in | 8 |
is surmounted by a | 8 |
during the reign of | 8 |
of william the conqueror | 8 |
third son of the | 8 |
dealt with in the | 8 |
different coats of arms | 8 |
breast of an eagle | 8 |
of the nineteenth century | 8 |
by the addition of | 7 |
year of his reign | 7 |
gave name to this | 7 |
of a king of | 7 |
the most noble order | 7 |
of lyon king of | 7 |
a grant of supporters | 7 |
encircled by the garter | 7 |
reigns of edward iii | 7 |
the roll of the | 7 |
the coats of arms | 7 |
france and england quarterly | 7 |
of this family in | 7 |
male of his house | 7 |
early rolls of arms | 7 |
a canton of the | 7 |
coats of arms of | 7 |
said to be of | 7 |
over all a bend | 7 |
at the dorcas meeting | 7 |
john of gaunt duke | 7 |
family of that name | 7 |
it might have been | 7 |
third part of the | 7 |
of gaunt duke of | 7 |
to be borne by | 7 |
an heiress to the | 7 |
by the arms of | 7 |
arms of england and | 7 |
end of the eighteenth | 7 |
pale gules and azure | 7 |
over the arms of | 7 |
elder branch of the | 7 |
the restoration of the | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
and the family of | 7 |
of arms has been | 7 |
of the first baronet | 7 |
barbed and seeded proper | 7 |
the eyes of the | 7 |
of castile and leon | 7 |
one or other of | 7 |
heir male of his | 7 |
is no more than | 7 |
is a representation of | 7 |
is to be met | 7 |
the fourteenth century the | 7 |
a peeress in her | 7 |
third son of sir | 7 |
is no doubt whatever | 7 |
can be found of | 7 |
i have met with | 7 |
it is usual to | 7 |
part of the fifteenth | 7 |
to the time of | 7 |
remained in the family | 7 |
the plantagenet garter plates | 7 |
of arms to the | 7 |
by the use of | 7 |
from the seal of | 7 |
there are many other | 7 |
the name is local | 7 |
in allusion to his | 7 |
peeress in her own | 7 |
to display the arms | 7 |
to have had a | 7 |
the shield and its | 7 |
two lions passant in | 7 |
charged on the breast | 7 |
the study of heraldry | 7 |
the number of the | 7 |
of two or more | 7 |
it must be admitted | 7 |
in favour of the | 7 |
that the crest of | 7 |
be placed upon the | 7 |
the first year of | 7 |
impaled with those of | 7 |
charges in the arms | 7 |
in possession of the | 7 |
a bend between six | 7 |
by the earls of | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
of the th century | 7 |
of the honourable ordinaries | 7 |
the county of somerset | 7 |
charge upon the shield | 7 |
those of his wife | 7 |
of coats of arms | 7 |
is sometimes met with | 7 |
the figure of the | 7 |
centre of the field | 7 |
in conjunction with the | 7 |
the lady eleanor percy | 7 |
base of the shield | 7 |
met with in british | 7 |
so long as the | 7 |
the county of stafford | 7 |
the first earl of | 7 |
the banners of the | 7 |
with a cross gules | 7 |
other in the centre | 7 |
the arms of an | 7 |
a lion of england | 7 |
the crest of sir | 7 |
in the days when | 7 |
in the second half | 7 |
in that of edward | 7 |
and a lion rampant | 7 |
the founder of the | 7 |
but there can be | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
a branch of the | 7 |
the heraldic use of | 7 |
bath king of arms | 7 |
of this venerable family | 7 |
seat of this family | 7 |
coat of arms has | 7 |
of the barony of | 7 |
so far as to | 7 |
the use of badges | 7 |
it was not until | 7 |
the duke of norfolk | 7 |
second son of thomas | 7 |
reign of henry v | 7 |
do not appear to | 7 |
recorded ancestor of this | 7 |
part of the seventeenth | 7 |
the battle of poictiers | 7 |
are placed in the | 7 |
it is evident that | 7 |
arms of the husband | 7 |
in cases where the | 7 |
at an earlier period | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
be seen from the | 7 |
though it may be | 7 |
of the elder line | 7 |
edmund mortimer earl of | 7 |
be found in a | 7 |
be regarded as the | 7 |
is the ancestor of | 7 |
the right to the | 7 |
occurs as the crest | 7 |
the tinctures of the | 7 |
does not seem to | 7 |
use of lozenges and | 7 |
except in the case | 7 |
supporters to the arms | 7 |
church and state gazette | 7 |
la pole earl of | 7 |
in the use of | 7 |
family of great antiquity | 7 |
colour by allan stewart | 7 |
a charge in the | 7 |
ancestor of this ancient | 7 |
the seal of john | 7 |
i am aware of | 7 |
inasmuch as it is | 7 |
line of this family | 7 |
is not often met | 7 |
in colour by allan | 7 |
within a bordure engrailed | 7 |
there is no one | 7 |
figure in the arms | 7 |
lions passant guardant or | 7 |
but it is not | 7 |
to have been used | 7 |
half the width of | 7 |
in colour by john | 7 |
for the display of | 7 |
in the twelfth century | 7 |
william montagu earl of | 7 |
second marriage of sir | 7 |
from a younger brother | 7 |
of the common pleas | 7 |
the character of the | 7 |
the king of the | 7 |
the date of the | 7 |
gaunt duke of lancaster | 7 |
it is doubtful whether | 7 |
a grant of the | 7 |
to the rank of | 7 |
mount in base vert | 7 |
pole earl of suffolk | 7 |
of the see of | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
can be referred to | 7 |
in the dexter chief | 7 |
as the supporters of | 7 |
for an account of | 7 |
a great variety of | 7 |
arms of husband and | 7 |
the insignia of the | 7 |
the cases of the | 7 |
the representative of the | 7 |
chief justice of the | 7 |
impaled with the arms | 7 |
the county of hereford | 7 |
of edward the black | 7 |
as a single charge | 7 |
another instance of a | 7 |
that there was no | 7 |
ancestor of the family | 7 |
on the coat of | 7 |
and there was a | 7 |
be a matter of | 7 |
that many of the | 7 |
so that it is | 7 |
part of the fourteenth | 7 |
under the title of | 7 |
in his dexter hand | 7 |
traced to the reign | 7 |
from his effigy at | 7 |
seal of william de | 7 |
met with in armory | 7 |
arms and badges of | 7 |
arms for the name | 7 |
montagu earl of salisbury | 7 |
daughter and heiress of | 7 |
a diminutive of the | 7 |
with the royal arms | 7 |
will be noticed that | 7 |
divisions of the shield | 7 |
as the badge of | 7 |
as earl of derby | 7 |
the battle of agincourt | 7 |
monument of the lady | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
of the lady eleanor | 7 |
with in the chapter | 7 |
the pedigree begins with | 7 |
that it was not | 7 |
it is a very | 7 |
pelican in her piety | 7 |
a fess gules between | 7 |
in that of henry | 7 |
the crown of england | 7 |
colour by john williamson | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
i am sure i | 7 |
in the eyes of | 7 |
shield of his arms | 7 |
of the most ancient | 7 |
at a time when | 7 |
of them will be | 7 |
the rays of the | 7 |
william de la pole | 7 |
the third part of | 7 |
part of the thirteenth | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
the seal of the | 7 |
said to be a | 7 |
the shield of a | 7 |
in course of time | 7 |
beginning of the eighteenth | 7 |
the rank of the | 7 |
integral part of the | 7 |
the fact that a | 7 |
in the fess point | 7 |
the fact that there | 7 |
in the heraldry of | 7 |
de la pole earl | 7 |
that it is a | 7 |
in the family of | 7 |
the ancient arms of | 7 |
married the coheiress of | 7 |
a shield of the | 7 |
the development of the | 7 |
the character of a | 7 |
from the french word | 7 |
the first half of | 7 |
and the scrope and | 7 |
be placed in the | 7 |
th of henry vi | 7 |
time of edward iii | 7 |
the heraldry of the | 7 |
of the same name | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
the arms of man | 7 |
the county of devon | 7 |
and those of the | 7 |
use of the label | 7 |
of the first earl | 7 |
garter plate of sir | 7 |
eagle with two heads | 7 |
this ancient family is | 7 |
as prince of wales | 7 |
mullets of six points | 7 |
the brass of thomas | 7 |
colour of the arms | 7 |
on the decease of | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
descended from a younger | 7 |
th of edward i | 6 |
on the score of | 6 |
within a bordure of | 6 |
of lozenges and roundels | 6 |
leland in his itinerary | 6 |
used in heraldry to | 6 |
may be regarded as | 6 |
the arms of sovereigns | 6 |
the field of battle | 6 |
the only remaining branch | 6 |
charged with the arms | 6 |
of the eldest son | 6 |
derived from the french | 6 |
with as a charge | 6 |
pale gules and sable | 6 |
tomb of edward prince | 6 |
upon the coat of | 6 |
in relation to the | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
queen eleanor of castile | 6 |
the family removed to | 6 |
of the union jack | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
at the pleasure of | 6 |
saltire behind the arms | 6 |
it is of course | 6 |
the seat of this | 6 |
lord blandamer in the | 6 |
of arms at the | 6 |
due to the fact | 6 |
must of necessity be | 6 |
middle of the fourteenth | 6 |
about the time of | 6 |
of man and wife | 6 |
thus became possessed of | 6 |
of the armorial bearings | 6 |
as if he were | 6 |
its use as a | 6 |
time of edward iv | 6 |
younger branch was of | 6 |
in his left hand | 6 |
talbot earl of shrewsbury | 6 |
the crown of charlemagne | 6 |
but it is a | 6 |
in the study of | 6 |
the th of richard | 6 |
are frequently to be | 6 |
mention is made of | 6 |
the father of the | 6 |
end of the seventeenth | 6 |
a sword in pale | 6 |
of the order is | 6 |
of the last a | 6 |
and thus became possessed | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
an instance of this | 6 |
a rose of the | 6 |
mentioned in the blazon | 6 |
the battle of worcester | 6 |
to be of saxon | 6 |
and to have been | 6 |
of arms and heralds | 6 |
by the heiress of | 6 |
a right to the | 6 |
hulk of a ship | 6 |
to have been borne | 6 |
was the first time | 6 |
traced to the conquest | 6 |
his left hand a | 6 |
end of the fourteenth | 6 |
the roll of carlaverock | 6 |
brother of the first | 6 |
with picture in colour | 6 |
picture in colour on | 6 |
when the field is | 6 |
similar to that of | 6 |
in the second quarter | 6 |
pretence the arms of | 6 |
known by the name | 6 |
i am inclined to | 6 |
can be said to | 6 |
a different colour from | 6 |
the day of the | 6 |
lozenges and roundels of | 6 |
afford an instance of | 6 |
the origin of armory | 6 |
than that of the | 6 |
of more than one | 6 |
lord grey of codnor | 6 |
a coronet of rank | 6 |
are by no means | 6 |
since the reign of | 6 |
extinct on the death | 6 |
reign of charles ii | 6 |
of the existence of | 6 |
a bend gules three | 6 |
a collar of ss | 6 |
a pelican in her | 6 |
a plume of ostrich | 6 |
chief of the last | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
within an orle of | 6 |
to part with it | 6 |
afford an example of | 6 |
principal king of arms | 6 |
field of a shield | 6 |
is afforded by the | 6 |
the ancient seat of | 6 |
to have been taken | 6 |
the scheme of restoration | 6 |
son of sir william | 6 |
under the heading of | 6 |
the widow of a | 6 |
sharnall in d flat | 6 |
by his marriage with | 6 |
it is not unlikely | 6 |
the monument of the | 6 |
in conformity with the | 6 |
escutcheon of pretence the | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
the topographer and genealogist | 6 |
in the roll of | 6 |
the head of an | 6 |
prince of wales is | 6 |
is not unlikely that | 6 |
of king henry iii | 6 |
a bend sable three | 6 |
party per pale gules | 6 |
the robe of estate | 6 |
and tail of a | 6 |
with an imperial crown | 6 |
as far back as | 6 |
by a label of | 6 |
differenced by a label | 6 |
in none of these | 6 |
to the order of | 6 |
the county of derby | 6 |
the use of crests | 6 |
interesting to note that | 6 |
stated to be the | 6 |
obtained a grant of | 6 |
badges of the lady | 6 |
the seventeenth century the | 6 |
half of the thirteenth | 6 |
married an heiress of | 6 |
that the robe or | 6 |
it is a matter | 6 |
the arms of john | 6 |
with the collar of | 6 |
the coronet to be | 6 |
said to be the | 6 |
the king of scotland | 6 |
and is supposed to | 6 |
to the display of | 6 |
be noticed that the | 6 |
in her right hand | 6 |
to the duke of | 6 |
on the shoulder with | 6 |
he went to the | 6 |
out of a coronet | 6 |
should be noticed that | 6 |
the shields of the | 6 |
coronet of a duke | 6 |
a mark of illegitimacy | 6 |
the action of the | 6 |
in the abbey church | 6 |
stopped for a moment | 6 |
came to an end | 6 |
a younger branch was | 6 |
original seat of the | 6 |
except in the cases | 6 |
cases in which it | 6 |
with a rose gules | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
the term coat of | 6 |
beginning of the seventeenth | 6 |
and there was no | 6 |
the robe or mantle | 6 |
has been already stated | 6 |
the fifteenth century the | 6 |
the area of the | 6 |
which are to be | 6 |
with the crest of | 6 |
a cup of tea | 6 |
edge of the shield | 6 |
order of the thistle | 6 |
of the shield of | 6 |
examples can be found | 6 |
the diminutive of the | 6 |
the star of india | 6 |
display the arms of | 6 |
rays of the sun | 6 |
sir john grey of | 6 |
baronet of nova scotia | 6 |
that it should be | 6 |
appear to be the | 6 |
the laws of arms | 6 |
vere earl of oxford | 6 |
a knight grand cross | 6 |
illustration the family of | 6 |
the property of the | 6 |
and the earl of | 6 |
made up his mind | 6 |
john talbot earl of | 6 |
of the late sir | 6 |
the addition of the | 6 |
in the upper part | 6 |
has since continued the | 6 |
it is a pity | 6 |
of the family was | 6 |
and in chief three | 6 |
to say that the | 6 |
from an early period | 6 |
arms in which the | 6 |
a curious instance of | 6 |
may or may not | 6 |
arms of john de | 6 |
the king of france | 6 |
the female line from | 6 |
is traced to the | 6 |
some number of instances | 6 |
is interesting to note | 6 |
is seldom met with | 6 |
the first quarter of | 6 |
first in the pedigree | 6 |
arms of the sovereign | 6 |
a pair of wings | 6 |
were it not that | 6 |
the direction of the | 6 |
in the latter case | 6 |
to the royal family | 6 |
pale argent and gules | 6 |
ancient seat of the | 6 |
under a royal licence | 6 |
of england in the | 6 |
passant in pale gules | 6 |
the bishop of carisbury | 6 |
it may be noted | 6 |
occurs in the case | 6 |
the lord mayor of | 6 |
should be made to | 6 |
of the rank of | 6 |
a cap of estate | 6 |
what do you think | 6 |
the pedigree of this | 6 |
is the badge of | 6 |
of suns and roses | 6 |
son of the first | 6 |
to show that the | 6 |
use of the bordure | 6 |
in the sinister a | 6 |
an escutcheon of the | 6 |
all within a bordure | 6 |
the usual lines of | 6 |
his marriage with the | 6 |
the thirteenth and fourteenth | 6 |
lord of the manor | 6 |
the eldest sons of | 6 |
the possession of a | 6 |
it is formed of | 6 |
it has ever since | 6 |
of england and of | 6 |
in the arms granted | 6 |
the arms of several | 6 |
of the same colour | 6 |
on the occasion of | 6 |
of a knight of | 6 |
two batons in saltire | 6 |
is furnished by the | 6 |
in mind that the | 6 |
that of richard ii | 6 |
with those of his | 6 |
remained the inheritance of | 6 |
the duke of leinster | 6 |
position of the wings | 6 |
most frequently met with | 6 |
instance in which the | 6 |
the tincture of the | 6 |
from his alabaster effigy | 6 |
those cases in which | 6 |
this is the only | 6 |
cross at the top | 6 |
the county of northampton | 6 |
the ancient family of | 6 |
a ph oe nix | 6 |
the arms borne by | 6 |
in the fourteenth and | 6 |
usual lines of partition | 6 |
the tomb of edward | 6 |
the remainder of the | 6 |
earl of warwick and | 6 |
the breast of an | 6 |
arms of man and | 6 |
the time of king | 6 |
which is supposed to | 6 |
edmund duke of york | 6 |
impaling the arms of | 6 |
the crown of the | 6 |
an eagle with two | 6 |
a wreath of oak | 6 |
of the orders of | 6 |
shields accompanied by badges | 6 |
present family is descended | 6 |
arms of the duke | 6 |
the st and th | 6 |
of the last century | 6 |
placed in the first | 6 |
in the ordinary way | 6 |
is always represented as | 6 |
third of the field | 6 |
by no means an | 6 |
of the arms is | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
period of the conquest | 6 |
the rank of a | 6 |
of the corporation of | 6 |
be found to be | 6 |
the arms of peers | 6 |
there is a certain | 6 |
arms of the bishopric | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
instances are to be | 6 |
to the head of | 6 |
sir james balfour paul | 6 |
richard lord grey of | 6 |
in the centre chief | 6 |
in any part of | 6 |
this is to be | 6 |
of three points gules | 6 |
with the circlet of | 6 |
the dexter and a | 6 |
and crest of the | 6 |
elder line of this | 6 |
far as i am | 6 |
the paternal arms of | 6 |
constantly met with in | 6 |
the right to use | 6 |
has always been a | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
ancestors of the present | 6 |
at some time or | 6 |
till the extinction of | 6 |
found in which the | 6 |
badges of king henry | 6 |
no relation to the | 6 |
clerk of the works | 6 |
time of henry iii | 6 |
the fact that it | 6 |
to the city of | 6 |
time of edward i | 6 |
it is not necessary | 6 |
to the sinister base | 6 |
may be of interest | 6 |
in the chapter on | 6 |
to have been any | 6 |
be found of the | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries | 6 |
it may be of | 6 |
of the bishop of | 6 |
of a number of | 6 |
we now come to | 6 |
the hulk of a | 6 |
in the visitation books | 6 |
from which it is | 6 |
in the ninth of | 6 |
holding in his dexter | 6 |
it is one of | 6 |
extinction of the elder | 6 |
at the commencement of | 6 |
more frequently met with | 6 |
as i am aware | 6 |
the duchy of lancaster | 6 |
descended from sir john | 6 |
in place of the | 6 |
discretion of the artist | 6 |
diapered shield of the | 6 |
to have been granted | 6 |
shape of the shield | 6 |
on a bend argent | 6 |
to the town of | 6 |
and roundels of arms | 6 |
the centre chief point | 6 |
appears by his seal | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
seal of robert de | 6 |
in the eighteenth century | 6 |
th of richard ii | 6 |
sinister supporter of the | 6 |
living in the th | 6 |
of the norman conquest | 6 |
in emblazoning the arms | 6 |
mon of the house | 6 |
it is termed a | 6 |
and at the same | 6 |
of pretence the arms | 6 |
up to the present | 6 |
in his right hand | 6 |
who died in the | 6 |
the banner of st | 6 |
on the breast with | 6 |
to show that he | 6 |
either singly or in | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
of humphrey duke of | 6 |
the result is that | 6 |
to the office of | 6 |
arms of the reign | 6 |
term coat of arms | 6 |
can be traced back | 6 |
battlements of a tower | 6 |
the blazon of the | 6 |
there was no fire | 5 |
for the county of | 5 |
first recorded ancestor is | 5 |
shows the arms of | 5 |
forms a part of | 5 |
the residence of his | 5 |
as duke of london | 5 |
the charges in the | 5 |
drawn from the dexter | 5 |
and mother of king | 5 |
arms of the marquess | 5 |
immediate ancestor of the | 5 |
by the title of | 5 |
as a partition line | 5 |
richard earl of cornwall | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
and it is impossible | 5 |
know of no other | 5 |
thomas earl of lancaster | 5 |
it is supposed to | 5 |
saltire behind his arms | 5 |
be derived from the | 5 |
there is nothing to | 5 |
as a reward for | 5 |
the helmet of the | 5 |
in lieu of the | 5 |
one coat of arms | 5 |
arms quarterly i on | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
armed and langued azure | 5 |
they occur in the | 5 |
for it to be | 5 |
of william montagu earl | 5 |
the distinction between the | 5 |
he could not have | 5 |
will be found on | 5 |
there is not the | 5 |
by the officers of | 5 |
with the shield of | 5 |
in the armorial bearings | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
there is no reason | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
of william lord bardolf | 5 |
which has since continued | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
within a bordure sable | 5 |
of hugh stafford lord | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
to which he was | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
the upper and lower | 5 |
heir of her father | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
for the same purpose | 5 |
said to have had | 5 |
collectanea topographica et genealogica | 5 |
the use of two | 5 |
his coat of arms | 5 |
the principal colour of | 5 |
curious coat of arms | 5 |
for his services in | 5 |
this is one of | 5 |
arms of her husband | 5 |
of arms from the | 5 |
the sign of the | 5 |
time of edward the | 5 |
the surname of its | 5 |
met with in heraldry | 5 |
nothing more than a | 5 |
the third and fourth | 5 |
simple coat of arms | 5 |
king of england and | 5 |
each of the others | 5 |
seldom met with in | 5 |
seat and residence of | 5 |
the size of the | 5 |
part of the escutcheon | 5 |
on a fess sable | 5 |
there was no time | 5 |
be traced back to | 5 |
of york and earl | 5 |
early in the fifteenth | 5 |
i am not sure | 5 |
it would be difficult | 5 |
passant guardant of the | 5 |
passant in pale argent | 5 |
to be descended from | 5 |
his services in the | 5 |
fess gules between three | 5 |
arms of their father | 5 |
shield is divided into | 5 |
which can be referred | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
the time of william | 5 |
the seal of margaret | 5 |
the inheritance of the | 5 |
king of arms of | 5 |
of different coats of | 5 |
of most of the | 5 |
the origin of supporters | 5 |
principal colour of the | 5 |
account of this family | 5 |
the effigy of william | 5 |
helmet of an esquire | 5 |
the number of points | 5 |
per pale azure and | 5 |
the grant of the | 5 |
year of the reign | 5 |
grand cross of the | 5 |
on a chief indented | 5 |
heir male of the | 5 |
the field of his | 5 |
the supporters belonging to | 5 |
the horns of a | 5 |
but it will be | 5 |
from the very earliest | 5 |
the pedigree is traced | 5 |
to a coat of | 5 |
impale the arms of | 5 |
the line of the | 5 |
a cross engrailed or | 5 |
red cloth of gold | 5 |
a badge of the | 5 |
be found that the | 5 |
in the pedigree is | 5 |
as a kind of | 5 |
royal arms of scotland | 5 |
on the north side | 5 |
in its beak a | 5 |
quartered the arms of | 5 |
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries | 5 |
of the elder branch | 5 |
in the first year | 5 |
an example of the | 5 |
of the helmet and | 5 |
his dexter hand a | 5 |
the star of the | 5 |
fess gules and argent | 5 |
of the nineteenth centuries | 5 |
the earls of cornwall | 5 |
as a crest coronet | 5 |
colours of the mantling | 5 |
to see mr westray | 5 |
of that name in | 5 |
on a bend azure | 5 |
in many of the | 5 |
as a badge by | 5 |
to point out that | 5 |
the arms of both | 5 |
the original coat of | 5 |
for the earl of | 5 |
the use of which | 5 |
is much to be | 5 |
of the other two | 5 |
continued the residence of | 5 |
would have been a | 5 |
order of the hospital | 5 |
represents the arms of | 5 |
latten effigy at westminster | 5 |
to the dignity of | 5 |
an interesting example of | 5 |
different tincture from the | 5 |
the sinister to the | 5 |
the battlements of a | 5 |
the person to whom | 5 |
in the seventeenth of | 5 |
on the tomb of | 5 |
them will be found | 5 |
of this family is | 5 |
one of the best | 5 |
the said sir richard | 5 |
the good fortune to | 5 |
but the family of | 5 |
is taken from the | 5 |
of the last earl | 5 |
the inheritance of his | 5 |
the death of charles | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
found as a crest | 5 |
an officer of arms | 5 |
a long line of | 5 |
the immediate ancestor of | 5 |
the direct ancestor of | 5 |
st and th quarters | 5 |
inheritance of his descendants | 5 |
it is certain that | 5 |
of the lord mayor | 5 |
heavy to be borne | 5 |
turned up with ermine | 5 |
time of richard ii | 5 |
in a shield of | 5 |
the crest is a | 5 |
family is traced to | 5 |
the personal arms of | 5 |
on the garter plate | 5 |
the earliest form of | 5 |
reason to believe that | 5 |
double tressure flory counterflory | 5 |
the outside of the | 5 |
by far the most | 5 |
grand master of the | 5 |
became extinct in the | 5 |
instance of its use | 5 |
badge of the order | 5 |
speaker of the house | 5 |
were the arms of | 5 |
by the town of | 5 |
in point of antiquity | 5 |
in connection with the | 5 |
the present representative of | 5 |
of thomas lord camoys | 5 |
de vere earl of | 5 |
lines crossing each other | 5 |
as part of the | 5 |
charged with three fleurs | 5 |
blazon of the arms | 5 |
the honour of knighthood | 5 |
few cases in which | 5 |
to have come into | 5 |
in the decoration of | 5 |
we shall have to | 5 |
supporters to their arms | 5 |
is now in the | 5 |
recorded in the college | 5 |
to the crown of | 5 |
supporters of the city | 5 |
well as in the | 5 |
in battle or tournament | 5 |
quarterly i on a | 5 |
of the tomb of | 5 |
langley duke of york | 5 |
the science of heraldry | 5 |
it is hardly necessary | 5 |
the same time be | 5 |
to fill up the | 5 |
on each side the | 5 |
and there can be | 5 |
three escallops of the | 5 |
in these cases the | 5 |
the last few years | 5 |
justice of the common | 5 |
in those of the | 5 |
six argent and azure | 5 |
family in the time | 5 |
john grey of ruthin | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
in the th century | 5 |
arms of this country | 5 |
record of the arms | 5 |
been granted as a | 5 |
placed in the upper | 5 |
is described as a | 5 |
seal of john de | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
the present day in | 5 |
master of the household | 5 |
by john williamson by | 5 |
arms of the old | 5 |
to the conclusion that | 5 |
is constantly met with | 5 |
bore the same arms | 5 |
the house of york | 5 |
by the family of | 5 |
is represented in the | 5 |
be of saxon origin | 5 |
a drawing by mr | 5 |
of sir william de | 5 |
george duke of clarence | 5 |
the heir of her | 5 |
found in conjunction with | 5 |
one of the honourable | 5 |
queen joan at canterbury | 5 |
th of edward iii | 5 |
arms of william de | 5 |
is scarcely necessary to | 5 |
instances of the use | 5 |
charged with a lion | 5 |
sinister to the dexter | 5 |
the title of king | 5 |
arms quarterly i a | 5 |
hilt and pommel or | 5 |
from a contemporary picture | 5 |
in the court of | 5 |
of the colours of | 5 |
charge in a coat | 5 |
at new hall in | 5 |
arms of his mother | 5 |
one of the ordinaries | 5 |
part of the helmet | 5 |
continuation of the crest | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
couped at the elbow | 5 |
seen in the arms | 5 |
the lifetime of the | 5 |
by the head of | 5 |
till the end of | 5 |
edmund of langley duke | 5 |
in consequence of his | 5 |
also occurs in the | 5 |
in england and ireland | 5 |
in the arms and | 5 |
come under my notice | 5 |
according to the date | 5 |
formerly in the possession | 5 |
on a chief argent | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
and at the present | 5 |
of valence earl of | 5 |
to observe that the | 5 |
of the shield is | 5 |
grandfather of the present | 5 |
on a chevron between | 5 |
trunk of a tree | 5 |
some time or other | 5 |
the county of lincoln | 5 |
armorial bearings of a | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
in keeping with the | 5 |
the coronet of the | 5 |
the white and red | 5 |
the patron saint of | 5 |
it was desired to | 5 |
the reign of william | 5 |
son of sir thomas | 5 |
in that of richard | 5 |
lord high constable of | 5 |
of the early garter | 5 |
in a subsequent chapter | 5 |
and so borne by | 5 |
name to this ancient | 5 |
has been already referred | 5 |
number of cases in | 5 |
and earl of march | 5 |
the charges upon the | 5 |
is often met with | 5 |
a lion statant guardant | 5 |
to the king of | 5 |
a family of the | 5 |
the ends of the | 5 |
with the colours of | 5 |
colour on the cover | 5 |
that the origin of | 5 |
younger brother of sir | 5 |
of it in the | 5 |
the first and second | 5 |
supporters of the earl | 5 |
but there are many | 5 |
of the court of | 5 |
of the cap of | 5 |
from the coheiress of | 5 |
the following are the | 5 |
tressure flory and counterflory | 5 |
in the shields of | 5 |
he looked at it | 5 |
granted by henry viii | 5 |
from the monument at | 5 |
of six points or | 5 |
it can only be | 5 |
and badges of king | 5 |
chief to the sinister | 5 |
different colour from the | 5 |
in front of it | 5 |
he thought of the | 5 |
paly of six argent | 5 |
a single ostrich feather | 5 |
charged on the shoulder | 5 |
the county of gloucester | 5 |
representation of the family | 5 |
wings conjoined in lure | 5 |
descended from richard de | 5 |
on a field of | 5 |
were borne by the | 5 |
from a drawing of | 5 |
of queen joan at | 5 |
on a ground of | 5 |
a burden too heavy | 5 |
it should not be | 5 |
of king charles ii | 5 |
of arms to a | 5 |
an heir or coheir | 5 |
in use in the | 5 |
on account of its | 5 |
different branches of the | 5 |
have been granted to | 5 |
of this venerable house | 5 |
the eldest branch of | 5 |
half of the fifteenth | 5 |
a continuation of the | 5 |
it may be remarked | 5 |
this county in the | 5 |
in the seals of | 5 |
with in british armory | 5 |
to be found as | 5 |
have been taken from | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
peeps at many lands | 5 |
the edge of a | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
it is a curious | 5 |
lower part of the | 5 |
is the principal charge | 5 |
the conjunction of the | 5 |
encircled by a crown | 5 |
of sir robert de | 5 |
used by the town | 5 |
the effigy of queen | 5 |
pages of collotype reproductions | 5 |
from the third son | 5 |
be found as the | 5 |
the days of the | 5 |
instances in which it | 5 |
the sixteenth and seventeenth | 5 |
entitled to quarter the | 5 |
for the origin of | 5 |
the fact remains that | 5 |
the seat and residence | 5 |
been made use of | 5 |
th of henry iii | 5 |
it should be borne | 5 |
by a wreath of | 5 |
has ever since continued | 5 |
charge upon the arms | 5 |
daughter and coheiress of | 5 |
the top of a | 5 |
lord chief justice of | 5 |
carried by an heiress | 5 |
which is said to | 5 |
new hall in essex | 5 |
right of his wife | 5 |
colour of the mantling | 5 |
the appearance of a | 5 |
of the shield a | 5 |
it is described as | 5 |
of the ancestors of | 5 |
the achievement of the | 5 |
is left to the | 5 |
was used by the | 5 |
have been used for | 5 |
as far as it | 5 |
as the time of | 5 |
the top of each | 5 |
far back as the | 5 |
an augmentation of honour | 5 |
knew that he had | 5 |
may be taken as | 5 |
and in that of | 5 |
the case with the | 5 |
the seal of william | 5 |
often met with in | 5 |
with a shield of | 5 |
the dexter supporter of | 5 |
waves of the sea | 5 |
to be placed upon | 5 |
the reigns of henry | 5 |
hugh stafford lord bourchier | 5 |
double tressure flory and | 5 |
on the accession of | 5 |
we find in the | 5 |
continued in the family | 5 |
is shown in the | 5 |
in england and scotland | 5 |
the nobility and gentry | 5 |
instance in which it | 5 |
to the representation of | 5 |
charge their shield with | 5 |
if the field is | 5 |
are to be seen | 5 |
it is remarkable that | 5 |
simple form of mantling | 5 |
michael de la pole | 5 |
and though it is | 5 |
crossing each other in | 5 |
an orle of martlets | 5 |
it is found in | 5 |
none of these cases | 5 |
of the origin of | 5 |
only remaining branch of | 5 |
the artistic crafts series | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
grey and hastings controversy | 5 |
on the gatehouse of | 5 |
some of the early | 5 |
may be said to | 5 |
is hardly necessary to | 5 |
have been entitled to | 5 |
of an esquire or | 5 |
records of the college | 5 |
the present family are | 5 |
from the artistic standpoint | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
is subject to the | 5 |
time of henry ii | 5 |
heir of her mother | 5 |
the tomb of geoffrey | 5 |
example of the use | 5 |
new coat of arms | 5 |
of queen eleanor of | 5 |
of the royal crown | 5 |
was one of those | 5 |
arms from the monument | 5 |
the ensign of the | 5 |
arms on a lozenge | 5 |
and in the sinister | 5 |
with a label azure | 5 |
right to bear arms | 5 |
of richard earl of | 5 |
must be admitted that | 5 |
couped at the wrist | 5 |
the sun in splendour | 5 |
well known to need | 5 |
which the arms are | 5 |
the sinister side a | 5 |
crest of the duke | 5 |
until a comparatively recent | 5 |
position in which the | 5 |
on the shields of | 5 |
king of arms and | 5 |
tail of a fish | 5 |
an esquire or gentleman | 5 |
of cases in which | 5 |
the rules of heraldry | 5 |
has long since been | 5 |
on a chief sable | 5 |
the royal arms were | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
which may or may | 5 |
picture of the flowers | 5 |
of richard lord grey | 5 |
are constantly met with | 5 |
upon the breast of | 5 |
by no means certain | 5 |
the descendants of the | 5 |
from the period of | 5 |
there had been no | 5 |
will be seen in | 5 |
chequy argent and azure | 5 |
to the english throne | 5 |
in many cases the | 5 |
a man with a | 5 |
the decease of the | 5 |
regard to the arms | 5 |
the match with the | 5 |
in the thirteenth and | 5 |
who was living in | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
burden too heavy to | 5 |
of red cloth of | 5 |
the younger son of | 5 |
divided into three classes | 5 |
it was the first | 5 |
in the civil wars | 5 |
beginning of the nineteenth | 5 |
turned to face the | 5 |
of the royal badges | 5 |
their shields with the | 5 |
to the usual lines | 5 |
from the latin word | 5 |
the tomb of edmund | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
to belong to the | 5 |
or mantle of a | 5 |
either side of his | 5 |
the author of the | 5 |
which has ever since | 5 |
supposed to be a | 5 |
from a drawing by | 5 |
a lion sejant guardant | 5 |
of the present baronet | 5 |
by no means a | 5 |
until the extinction of | 5 |
effigy of queen joan | 5 |
he was going to | 5 |
the possession of arms | 5 |
of richard nevill earl | 5 |
the lifetime of his | 5 |
dexter chief to the | 5 |
be taken to distinguish | 5 |
chevron between three mullets | 5 |
supposed to be of | 5 |
at the dissolution of | 5 |
in which they are | 5 |
in the third of | 5 |
to have been of | 5 |
was sold in the | 5 |
in their own right | 5 |
nothing of the kind | 5 |
the house of lancaster | 5 |
the one on the | 5 |
it is scarcely necessary | 5 |
it is quite possible | 5 |
family are descended from | 5 |
of a family named | 5 |
will sometimes be found | 5 |
became the seat of | 5 |
appears to be the | 5 |
in black and white | 5 |
right to the name | 5 |
line became extinct in | 5 |
placed on the dexter | 5 |
son of king edward | 5 |
six argent and gules | 5 |
instance occurs in the | 5 |
the achievements of the | 5 |
york and earl of | 5 |
the dexter chief to | 5 |
method of depicting the | 5 |
possessed of the manor | 5 |
by the duke of | 5 |
a family of great | 5 |
from the centre of | 5 |
of the field is | 5 |
and in the centre | 5 |
of any of the | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
what is known as | 5 |
to a family of | 5 |
of arms by the | 5 |
be found in fig | 5 |
it may be here | 5 |
part of the reign | 5 |
as much as possible | 5 |
tomb of edmund duke | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
preserved in the college | 5 |
the right of inheritance | 5 |
son of sir edward | 5 |
head of the pedigree | 5 |
the creation of a | 5 |
valence earl of pembroke | 5 |
too heavy to be | 5 |
no reason to doubt | 5 |
of wales at canterbury | 5 |
more fully dealt with | 5 |
historical and allusive arms | 5 |
of the ancient family | 5 |
and will be found | 5 |
in the visitation of | 5 |
a border engrailed sable | 5 |
of the nobility and | 5 |
may be said of | 5 |
to his paternal arms | 5 |
shall be able to | 5 |
in colour on the | 5 |
the place of the | 5 |
us a burden too | 5 |
period of the norman | 5 |
to the society of | 5 |
colour of the field | 5 |
to the throne of | 5 |
in the field of | 5 |
the breast of a | 5 |
the second earl of | 5 |
now in the possession | 5 |
of langley duke of | 5 |
the crest of lord | 5 |
of five points argent | 5 |
of the blood royal | 5 |
it is unnecessary to | 5 |
of the hospital of | 5 |
but i am not | 5 |
humphrey bohun earl of | 5 |
a crown or coronet | 5 |
of arms in england | 5 |
that it has been | 5 |
on his great seal | 5 |
the county of warwick | 5 |
history of the county | 5 |
of the nature of | 5 |
of this family were | 5 |
of gules and argent | 5 |
a crest of augmentation | 5 |
the arms of campbell | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
an ancestor of the | 5 |
came from an heiress | 5 |
extinct in the male | 5 |
charged with a chevron | 5 |
son of sir richard | 5 |
the inheritance of this | 5 |
one side of the | 5 |
claim a grant of | 5 |
prince of wales at | 5 |
from that of the | 5 |
lords of the manor | 5 |
that a large proportion | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
an eagle displayed with | 5 |
supported on the dexter | 5 |
have been made to | 5 |
of the eighteenth and | 5 |
ancestor of this venerable | 5 |
the bishop of durham | 5 |
brought into the family | 5 |
seal of richard beauchamp | 5 |
is not easy to | 5 |
seal of walter lord | 5 |
of the city arms | 5 |
the bordure as a | 5 |
seemed as if the | 5 |
of the kingdom of | 5 |
as a means of | 5 |
arms of the college | 5 |
from the sinister to | 5 |
female line from the | 5 |
to the earl of | 5 |
frequently met with as | 5 |
cross of the order | 5 |
side of his shield | 5 |
on the right side | 4 |
of aymer of valence | 4 |
they have bound on | 4 |
after the norman conquest | 4 |
at the top and | 4 |
it is a striking | 4 |
the duties of a | 4 |
institute of british architects | 4 |
pale argent and azure | 4 |
the th year of | 4 |
be placed in any | 4 |
practically the whole of | 4 |
in the earliest times | 4 |
and proper marks of | 4 |
between three roses gules | 4 |
compony argent and azure | 4 |
the earliest periods of | 4 |
seal of henry percy | 4 |
the ancient coat of | 4 |
and it is by | 4 |
of the stuart period | 4 |
due and proper marks | 4 |
borne as a charge | 4 |
are occasionally met with | 4 |
and holding in the | 4 |
moon in her complement | 4 |
a rubbing by walter | 4 |
in chief a label | 4 |
side the arms of | 4 |
it may perhaps be | 4 |
a change in the | 4 |