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quadgram frequency
in the arms of445
the arms of the335
in the reign of307
the reign of henry176
be found in the155
the reign of edward146
will be found in138
in the case of129
of the arms of117
in the parish of115
in the county of107
a coat of arms91
found in the arms80
the end of the76
the college of arms69
the case of the67
at the same time65
the use of the65
in the crest of65
occurs in the arms64
of the house of64
with the arms of63
page illustrations in colour59
reign of edward iii55
the head of the55
label of three points55
the reign of richard54
to be found in54
a label of three51
in the time of50
reign of henry iii50
the coat of arms50
the arms of a50
is said to be50
to be met with48
a chevron between three48
of the reign of48
on the dexter side47
of the family of46
to the arms of45
as in the arms45
reign of edward ii45
occur in the arms45
reign of richard ii45
at the present day43
the order of the43
of the use of42
of the earl of42
illustrations in colour by42
of the fourteenth century40
side of the shield40
and the arms of40
with the heiress of40
from the heiress of39
the middle of the39
the centre of the39
of the order of39
of the fifteenth century38
the top of the38
the beginning of the38
a younger branch of38
one of the most38
there can be no37
the fact that the36
as a mark of36
of the city of36
on the other hand36
of the seventeenth century35
the first recorded ancestor35
an escutcheon of pretence35
there is no doubt34
said to have been34
reign of henry viii34
from a photograph by34
as a matter of34
is said to have34
in the th of34
the crest of the34
on the sinister side33
is by no means33
a wreath of the33
the supporters of the32
it is difficult to32
of the town of32
at the battle of32
the origin of the32
the early part of32
appears to have been32
for the purpose of31
the ancestor of the31
a photograph by mr31
of the duke of31
can be no doubt31
early part of the30
of arms of the30
of the college of30
the royal arms of30
in the centre of30
is to be found30
at the end of30
at the present time29
wreath of the colours29
appear to have been29
in the college of29
the name of the29
of three points argent29
the dexter side of29
i know of no28
as the crest of28
reign of edward i28
the arms of his28
of a coat of28
in the same county28
reign of henry vi27
the time of the27
met with in the27
with regard to the27
of the present family27
of the name of27
as one of the27
the shield of the27
coat was borne by27
of the society of27
of the royal arms26
lyon king of arms26
of the king of26
a part of the26
the name is derived26
dexter side of the26
the whole of the26
is one of the26
in the first quarter26
daughter and heir of25
is the coat of25
the time of henry25
in the cases of25
on either side of25
it will be found25
and in the arms25
of the royal family25
the badge of the25
coat of arms of24
the time of edward24
in the fifteenth century24
the motto of the24
a lion rampant gules24
are to be found24
on the seal of24
the colours of the24
the second and third24
in the possession of24
in the early part23
the colour of the23
be met with in23
arms of the town23
as early as the23
the period of the23
seems to have been23
is the crest of23
at the time of23
garter king of arms23
the prince of wales23
on the death of23
from the brass of23
the reign of elizabeth23
in the male line23
is supposed to be22
on a wreath of22
the armorial bearings of22
the officers of arms22
married the heiress of22
latter part of the22
as in the case22
a lion passant guardant22
the society of arts22
ancestor of the present22
are said to be22
of this ancient family22
the latter part of22
the reign of queen22
the arms of sir22
a representation of the22
to the fact that22
from journal of the22
the first and fourth21
in the form of21
instance of the use21
journal of the society21
arms of the city21
the elder line of21
was the ancestor of21
the position of the21
this coat was borne20
younger branch of the20
of the eighteenth century20
to have been the20
edward prince of wales20
with the exception of20
it is impossible to20
a king of arms20
arms of the family20
is no doubt that20
the arms of england20
was borne by sir19
the city of london19
in coats of arms19
the case of a19
the seat of the19
a younger son of19
second son of sir19
head of the house19
the sinister side of19
as a charge upon19
of the manor of19
the th of henry19
coat of arms is19
name is derived from19
in the first and19
of a different colour19
the rest of the19
is found in the19
the use of a18
case of the arms18
as the reign of18
knights of the garter18
does not appear to18
came from the heiress18
in the shield of18
illustration this is a18
who lived in the18
for the purposes of18
marriage with the heiress18
of the earls of18
a matter of fact18
sinister side of the18
in the fourteenth century18
order of the garter18
a chief of the18
the second son of18
not appear to have18
one of the supporters18
the collar of ss18
the crest of a18
label of five points17
in the crests of17
descended from the second17
illustration the name is17
ancestor of this family17
as a charge in17
each side of the17
a grant of arms17
the shape of the17
from the reign of17
in the second and17
reign of henry vii17
beauchamp earl of warwick17
of a different tincture17
lived in the reign17
from the tomb of17
the collar of the17
are the supporters of17
grant of arms to17
the coronet of a17
be borne in mind17
on each side of17
living in the reign17
either side of the17
it is said to17
be no doubt that17
of the thirteenth century17
reign of henry ii16
branch of the family16
to a certain extent16
victoria and albert museum16
of one of the16
appears in the arms16
in the british museum16
at the head of16
the circlet of the16
was one of the16
per pale argent and16
the victoria and albert16
king of the romans16
the arms of their16
the supporters of lord16
there can be little16
the cross of st16
is derived from the16
the base of the16
for a long time16
of the county of16
in the seal of16
in her own right16
be seen in the16
of king henry vii16
the same as the16
the arms of her16
within a double tressure16
to the reign of16
are the arms of16
an instance of a16
by marriage with the16
in the same way16
of the fact that16
by the marriage of16
circlet of the order16
of the knights of16
first and fourth quarters16
the hand of god16
in the nature of16
at the same period15
from the fact that15
as the arms of15
the arms of france15
upon the arms of15
the arms of lord15
on a chief azure15
for the arms of15
of the supporters of15
of the present day15
that the arms of15
about the reign of15
in the middle of15
on a chief of15
part of the shield15
reign of henry i15
at the death of15
to make use of15
in this case the15
in westminster abbey church15
the form of a15
the centre point charged15
in the seventeenth century15
members of the royal15
after the battle of15
arms of the king15
very little doubt that15
in the coat of15
of edward prince of15
centre point charged with15
motto of the order15
the kings of arms15
in some of the15
shield of the arms15
for the use of15
reign of queen elizabeth15
the ancestor of this15
arms of the see15
from a brass at15
the livery colours of15
the edge of the15
at an early period15
ulster king of arms15
the knights of the15
order of the bath15
the death of the15
the lady margaret beaufort15
bear the arms of15
can be found in15
in the annexed example15
the great seal of15
seem to have been15
from an heiress of15
upon a wreath of15
branch of this family14
in the shape of14
daughter and coheir of14
in which it is14
this coat of arms14
of king edward iii14
the representation of the14
per pale gules and14
the ancestors of this14
in some number of14
the reign of james14
by the fact that14
in the victoria and14
on the part of14
and also in the14
in the reigns of14
richard beauchamp earl of14
a mark of cadency14
arms of a family14
it is by no14
are borne by the14
an example of a14
to the present day14
and on the sinister14
the second marriage of14
on a chief gules14
in the thirteenth century14
under the name of14
the back of the14
all intents and purposes14
match with the heiress14
the th of edward14
may be seen in14
line of the family14
no more than a14
will usually be found14
can be little doubt14
of a family of14
in the fact that14
a lion rampant or14
is the first recorded14
a chevron gules between14
son of sir john14
is a younger branch14
it seemed as if14
official coat of arms14
on the arms of14
early as the reign14
of a ducal coronet14
of the kings of13
an instance of the13
a mark of difference13
of the middle ages13
a mount in base13
at the top of13
is met with in13
as appears by the13
the addition of a13
for the sake of13
reign of edward iv13
it would be a13
on an escutcheon of13
part of the field13
the subject of the13
a large proportion of13
it occurs in the13
second half of the13
are said to have13
of the marquess of13
members of the family13
elder line of the13
knights of the bath13
with the addition of13
in the chapter upon13
to all intents and13
the part of the13
to the family of13
in one of the13
as in the annexed13
a label of five13
occurs in the crest13
of some of the13
the second half of13
of king edward iv13
three lions passant guardant13
king of arms has13
is a matter of13
as will be seen13
the nature of a13
edward the black prince13
this is a younger13
from the second son13
a lion rampant argent13
the scrope and grosvenor13
it should be noted13
from the time of13
be traced to the13
the arch never sleeps13
can be traced to13
chevron gules between three13
in the course of13
the arms and crest12
and in base a12
be very little doubt12
of the prince of12
armorial bearings of the12
a fess between three12
in front of the12
quarter the arms of12
for the time being12
the kings of england12
the name and arms12
out of a ducal12
be seen on the12
to have been a12
the charges on the12
in spite of the12
the grant of a12
with a label of12
in the female line12
the extinction of the12
the manner in which12
the residence of the12
of the sixteenth century12
as has been already12
charged with a cross12
the present family descend12
a matter of course12
richard duke of york12
in the sixteenth century12
the arms of st12
in addition to the12
of edward the confessor12
it will be seen12
the coat of the12
point charged with a12
that the use of12
until the reign of12
will be seen from12
upon an escutcheon of12
of the twelfth century12
arms of the earl12
name and arms of12
the male line of12
the family in the12
of westminster abbey church12
lord mayor of london12
of richard beauchamp earl12
the present family is12
in which it occurs12
a shield of arms12
i do not know12
is supposed to have12
in a coat of12
the death of his12
charge in the arms12
one of the earliest12
found in the crest12
found in the case12
the eldest son of12
coat of arms in12
i do not think12
the garter plate of12
the grant of arms12
it was true that12
other members of the12
it will usually be11
scrope and grosvenor roll11
borne by sir john11
second son of the11
the parish of st11
and one of the11
from the monument of11
crest of a family11
the name of a11
collar of the order11
a royal licence to11
and that of the11
colours of the arms11
a charge upon the11
come down to us11
that he had been11
during the civil wars11
the right to bear11
the reigns of edward11
as the case may11
during the lifetime of11
is not to be11
on the shield of11
the arms of that11
to quarter the arms11
to the end of11
at the period of11
it is to be11
but it should be11
of the sovereign and11
charge upon a shield11
younger brother of the11
at the beginning of11
coats of arms are11
the field of the11
seat of the family11
can be very little11
of the black prince11
one and the same11
in saltire behind the11
in the days of11
eldest son of the11
a knight of the11
a different tincture from11
it is curious that11
the foundation of the11
the names of the11
is to be seen11
the pleasure of the11
roll of the reign11
about the middle of11
matriculated in lyon register11
ancestors of this family11
the laws of armory11
lion passant guardant or11
in the person of11
side of the escutcheon11
of six argent and11
a very early period11
to bear the arms11
at the back of11
on a bend sable11
took the name of11
a double tressure flory11
grant of a crest11
towards the end of11
there can be very11
and one in base11
and the crest of11
of this family was11
soon after the conquest11
the civil wars of11
the arms of scotland11
which the arms of11
of the crest of11
the upper part of11
has ever since remained11
younger son of sir11
the ancestors of the11
and was the ancestor11
the brass of sir11
at a later date11
in accordance with the11
of thomas of woodstock11
after the death of11
robe or mantle of11
on either side a11
most noble order of10
for the first time10
of the lady margaret10
before the reign of10
in the royal arms10
a reference to the10
are some number of10
in front of a10
the records of the10
from the effigy of10
male line of the10
the king of england10
a bordure of the10
the early garter plates10
to the dexter side10
no doubt that the10
from the second marriage10
appears by the roll10
by the name of10
a match with the10
derived from the latin10
from the arms of10
lions passant in pale10
the field of a10
crest of the family10
in the grant of10
a member of the10
of richard duke of10
the edges of the10
the case may be10
to the house of10
of king edward i10
wars of the seventeenth10
was living in the10
of such and such10
the form of the10
of arms in which10
of the crown of10
head of the family10
noble order of the10
a charge upon a10
end of the reign10
in chief and one10
on a mount in10
large proportion of the10
the bottom of the10
not often met with10
little doubt that the10
the commencement of the10
frequently to be met10
the head of this10
and each of the10
there are some number10
was inherited from the10
which came from the10
chequy or and azure10
to the present time10
the royal burgh of10
the heiress of the10
will be found as10
each other in the10
the chief of the10
of king henry viii10
on the top of10
of arms for the10
and it is not10
as if he had10
a great number of10
it is necessary to10
are to be met10
civil wars of the10
royal arms of england10
the reign of king10
the society of antiquaries10
the nature of the10
the shield of arms10
to be derived from10
end of the fifteenth10
present family descend from10
two coats of arms10
entitled to bear arms10
met with as a10
should be noted that10
reign of henry iv10
the width of the10
a younger brother of10
but there is no10
the french word for10
and badges of the10
in the lyon register10
livery colours of the10
his collar of ss10
the close of the10
the exception of the10
chief and one in10
would appear to be10
on the subject of10
the possession of the10
plume of ostrich feathers10
for the most part10
the holy roman empire10
the elder branch of10
from the dexter chief10
by the roll of10
i should like to10
on a mount vert10
cannot be said to10
that lord blandamer had10
many coats of arms10
the arms of king10
the principal seat of10
figures in the arms10
within a border engrailed10
i am not aware10
a ducal coronet or10
as in the crest10
no doubt whatever that10
and the heiress of10
arms and crest of10
the family of the9
to the study of9
the order of st9
the body of a9
and as a consequence9
centre of the shield9
representative of the family9
the head of a9
of walter lord hungerford9
know of no instance9
about the end of9
the quire of westminster9
there was no one9
charged with a rose9
rolls of the dates9
that it was the9
supposed to have been9
the use of supporters9
the discretion of the9
an heiress of that9
of the time of9
of the holy roman9
of the laws of9
to be borne in9
half of the fourteenth9
the marriage of sir9
the wording of the9
use of the term9
passant guardant in pale9
the shape of a9
was borne by monsieur9
with in the arms9
one of the few9
at a very early9
part of the eighteenth9
as may be seen9
but the arms of9
care should be taken9
the history of the9
to have been seated9
be said to be9
of the royal burgh9
on a bend gules9
roll of arms of9
result has been that9
the first quarter a9
chief of the second9
the arms granted to9
it should be remembered9
of the dukes of9
from whence the name9
the use of arms9
the heir of line9
by sir john de9
at an earlier date9
at the siege of9
the sinister supporter of9
an integral part of9
too well known to9
of the family in9
as far as i9
nevill earl of salisbury9
borne in mind that9
illustration a family of9
is known as the9
and there is no9
to the use of9
reign of james i9
cases in which the9
the banner of the9
coats of arms in9
part of the nineteenth9
the members of the9
also in the arms9
of cloth of gold9
illustration this family is9
have come down to9
for the name of9
by a match with9
in the church of9
richard nevill earl of9
from time to time9
quire of westminster abbey9
is due to the9
the fourteenth and fifteenth9
heiress of that name9
in the last century9
is too well known9
in the hundred of9
to be seen in9
with the arms and9
this will be found9
a representation of a9
the decoration of the9
in which the arms9
the result has been9
lion rampant within a9
son of the second9
of the nebuly coat9
of this will be9
the arms of de9
part of the arms9
the existence of the9
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries9
the cap of estate9
of the head of9
lions passant guardant in9
member of the royal9
the present coat was9
that is to say9
be said to have9
about the beginning of9
in such a case9
it is probable that9
but at the same9
branch of an ancient9
upper part of the9
may be mentioned the9
second and third quarters9
of six or and9
is difficult to say9
a good example of9
emblazoning the arms of9
in the latter part9
of john of gaunt9
as well as the9
as well as in8
as a part of8
as appears by his8
is stated to be8
as supporters to the8
his official coat of8
the lines of partition8
in right of his8
of husband and wife8
in the quire of8
the tail of a8
use of a crest8
a wreath of laurel8
whence the name is8
the roll of arms8
illustration this is the8
with the coheiress of8
the terms of the8
as if they were8
be of interest to8
in the peerage of8
of the isle of8
and surmounted by a8
that there is no8
they are said to8
not seem to have8
the time of richard8
coat of arms for8
family of the name8
which will be found8
each of the other8
by the seal of8
the bishops of durham8
arms of the royal8
the county of leicester8
should be remembered that8
be made to the8
assumed the name of8
the first of the8
it is interesting to8
should be taken to8
issues from a coronet8
arms of a wife8
of the most noble8
mortimer earl of march8
king of arms was8
a mark of distinction8
on the dexter and8
illustration this ancient family8
younger branch of this8
any part of the8
is that of the8
should be borne in8
a lion rampant sable8
college chapel at cambridge8
and it should be8
by the earl of8
of the second a8
a great deal of8
part of the crest8
the original seat of8
of the body of8
time of the conquest8
family is descended from8
reign of richard i8
of the borough of8
duke of york and8
of edmund duke of8
lines drawn from the8
of the united kingdom8
in the hand a8
clarenceux king of arms8
there was a little8
great seal of the8
the design of the8
appear in the arms8
to be seen on8
which have come down8
are of a different8
the reign of charles8
a large number of8
it will be noticed8
be noted that the8
at the coronation of8
the first in the8
of the livery colours8
mantling gules and argent8
younger branch of an8
inherited from the heiress8
the science of armory8
having married the heiress8
on the breast of8
the reverse of the8
the introduction of the8
a certain amount of8
may be seen on8
on account of the8
been already referred to8
woodstock duke of gloucester8
a charge in a8
edges of the shield8
subject to the usual8
be little doubt that8
be found as a8
and many other families8
he was in the8
bohun earl of hereford8
not appear to be8
by the author of8
the escutcheon of pretence8
would seem to be8
it would have been8
and in the crest8
instances can be found8
the boke of st8
said to be in8
by an heiress to8
it should be noticed8
arms of his wife8
he was the ancestor8
derived from the heiress8
but it may be8
till the reign of8
of woodstock duke of8
some number of cases8
arms of the wife8
principal seat of the8
is placed in the8
the fact that in8
top of the shield8
spite of the fact8
became possessed of the8
is in the parish8
of england and scotland8
very frequently met with8
two in chief and8
the more ancient coat8
bore the present coat8
they are to be8
in saltire behind his8
the arms of many8
in this case is8
families of the name8
of the same family8
first half of the8
a certain number of8
thomas of woodstock duke8
the badge of a8
holding in the hand8
is of a different8
is borne by the8
of the duchy of8
that he was a8
knights commanders of the8
it is not a8
the third son of8
of sir john de8
placed in the centre8
the court of chivalry8
in allusion to the8
per fess gules and8
the figure of a8
the cap of maintenance8
which can be traced8
the isle of man8
guardant in pale or8
be found in which8
arms of king henry8
have been seated at8
such and such a8
is the same as8
present coat was borne8
the lower part of8
a lion rampant within8
first recorded ancestor of8
the origin of this8
earl of march and8
the dexter side a8
of march and ulster8
frequently met with in8
is surmounted by a8
during the reign of8
of william the conqueror8
third son of the8
dealt with in the8
different coats of arms8
breast of an eagle8
of the nineteenth century8
by the addition of7
year of his reign7
gave name to this7
of a king of7
the most noble order7
of lyon king of7
a grant of supporters7
encircled by the garter7
reigns of edward iii7
the roll of the7
the coats of arms7
france and england quarterly7
of this family in7
male of his house7
early rolls of arms7
a canton of the7
coats of arms of7
said to be of7
over all a bend7
at the dorcas meeting7
john of gaunt duke7
family of that name7
it might have been7
third part of the7
of gaunt duke of7
to be borne by7
an heiress to the7
by the arms of7
arms of england and7
end of the eighteenth7
pale gules and azure7
over the arms of7
elder branch of the7
the restoration of the7
that he was not7
and the family of7
of arms has been7
of the first baronet7
barbed and seeded proper7
the eyes of the7
of castile and leon7
one or other of7
heir male of his7
is no more than7
is a representation of7
is to be met7
the fourteenth century the7
a peeress in her7
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garter plate of sir7
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hulk of a ship6
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of sir robert de5
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