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trigram frequency
the arms of1340
in the arms485
the reign of478
arms of the404
in the reign308
one of the277
coat of arms276
be found in224
part of the220
of the family219
to have been217
will be found216
the crest of214
the use of206
of the arms197
of the shield195
found in the187
reign of henry176
and in the160
king of arms160
in this county152
the name of151
as in the147
reign of edward146
the case of143
coats of arms143
the county of136
of the order132
the fact that131
the heiress of130
the family of130
in the case130
of this family130
the time of128
of the field127
the earl of122
the coat of120
a lion rampant118
in the parish118
the parish of116
occurs in the115
there is no115
it is a114
of the first112
side of the110
in the county108
in which the108
of the royal108
said to be106
of the house105
of the same102
a coat of101
the house of100
of edward iii98
the head of97
use of the97
in the same96
the shield of95
and it is95
it is not95
it may be94
is said to92
who died in92
the royal arms92
charged with a91
of the second91
the duke of89
to be found88
a matter of88
with the arms88
the end of86
that he was85
end of the85
as a charge83
of the present83
is to be82
it will be81
the seal of81
at the same81
on a chief80
in this country80
some of the80
the origin of80
there was a80
in the first80
as to the79
in the crest78
at the present78
there is a78
of henry iii77
college of arms77
the present day77
order of the76
met with in75
it would be75
borne by the75
the supporters of75
the college of75
the fifteenth century74
the dexter side74
the present family74
as well as74
a label of74
of richard ii73
of edward ii72
it should be71
that it was71
second son of71
of the last70
the same time70
said to have70
the death of69
there can be69
there was no69
prince of wales69
but it is69
the order of69
derived from the68
case of the68
that it is68
head of the67
occur in the67
in the centre66
it has been66
that of the66
that he had65
of sir john65
according to the65
the fourteenth century64
on the dexter63
of the garter63
ancestor of the63
to be the63
it was a63
a mark of62
to the arms62
to be a62
the battle of62
the seventeenth century62
branch of the62
of arms of61
illustrations in colour61
on the sinister61
a wreath of60
of the most60
page illustrations in59
the badge of59
as a crest59
by no means59
be met with59
of three points59
the manor of58
of edward i58
on either side58
label of three58
out of the57
members of the57
knights of the56
son of sir56
and of the56
which it is56
of the great56
a younger branch55
are to be55
arms of a55
representation of the55
of a family55
shield of the55
in the year54
reign of richard54
was borne by54
a chevron between54
the town of54
the city of54
the ancestor of54
of the town53
of the sovereign53
the centre of53
as it is53
of the earl52
in this case52
the right to52
many of the52
appears to have52
of henry viii52
the top of51
escutcheon of pretence51
badge of the51
the king of51
descended from the51
and on the50
argent and azure50
on the other50
in the time50
to be met50
son of the50
this is a50
in the th50
an instance of50
of the crest50
this is the49
those of the49
the sinister side48
of the reign48
the subject of48
of king henry48
chevron between three48
of the king48
of henry vi48
it was the47
of the name47
i do not47
of the city47
with regard to47
in the second47
at any rate47
the earls of47
appear to have47
within a bordure47
an escutcheon of46
would have been46
the middle of46
line of the46
in colour by46
the title of46
crest of the46
of the college46
the beginning of46
a representation of46
surmounted by a46
the number of45
of arms is45
and the arms45
of the old45
the th of45
supposed to be44
a grant of44
on a bend44
is supposed to44
armorial bearings of44
living in the44
in which it44
seat of the44
of the fourteenth44
he had been43
of the use43
collar of ss43
the form of43
can be found43
no doubt that43
of arms in43
out of a43
half of the43
beginning of the43
the shield is43
a lion passant42
of king edward42
the possession of42
the present time42
of the bath42
in front of41
it was not41
of arms to41
of the fifteenth41
with the heiress41
grant of arms41
instance of the41
this ancient family41
argent and gules41
kings of arms41
top of the41
a family of41
upon a shield41
fact that the40
the field of40
of a crest40
of henry iv40
centre of the40
the collar of40
the field is40
in that of40
of the colours40
the royal family40
colour of the40
to be borne40
from the heiress40
of the helmet40
of a different40
a shield of39
is no doubt39
in the early39
younger branch of39
may have been39
middle of the39
at the end39
royal arms of39
form of the39
origin of the39
colours of the38
in british armory38
the male line38
the whole of38
which is a38
the arms and38
a part of38
at the top38
of sir william38
instance of a38
it is the38
for the purpose38
earl of warwick38
can be no38
seems to have38
of which the38
some number of38
of the seventeenth38
the purpose of38
of the crown37
the grant of37
when it is37
placed in the37
of the escutcheon37
as a mark37
as the crest37
upon the shield37
history of the37
the elder line37
a number of37
are said to37
as far as36
the tomb of36
the kings of36
the other hand36
the name is36
or and azure36
from his seal36
to the present36
the thirteenth century36
which he had36
or and gules36
first recorded ancestor36
arms of england36
the first recorded35
the society of35
of his own35
is derived from35
the crown of35
is difficult to35
sir john de35
of henry vii35
in the middle35
belonging to the35
supporters of the35
of all the35
with in the35
the colours of35
it is difficult35
the first quarter35
the shape of35
from a photograph35
the addition of35
the position of35
to be seen35
the union jack35
the laws of35
gules and argent35
which can be35
of the late35
on a wreath35
the arms are35
for a moment34
ancestor of this34
at the time34
the nature of34
arms of his34
and the same34
on each side34
early part of34
the office of34
he could not34
of the duke34
is by no34
as a matter34
of a coat34
duke of york34
officers of arms34
a photograph by34
the first and33
of a shield33
wreath of the33
illustration this is33
the seat of33
is one of33
it must be33
in the college33
an example of33
is found in33
as early as33
of edward iv33
shield of arms33
but in the33
the same as33
if he had32
taken from the32
is a very32
i know of32
be no doubt32
the same county32
used by the32
and it was32
the early part32
the prince of32
lord blandamer had32
the crests of32
at the battle32
younger son of32
and heir of32
there are many32
example of the32
which is the32
the eighteenth century32
the motto of32
as one of32
the armorial bearings32
chief of the32
of the heraldic32
will be seen31
came from the31
account of the31
made use of31
but it was31
photograph by mr31
third son of31
more or less31
the rank of31
frequently met with31
of sir thomas31
and at the31
use of a31
of a lion31
up to the31
charged with three31
he was a31
younger brother of31
the colour of31
have been the31
and there is31
in the church31
an heiress of30
of a knight30
known as the30
of the ancient30
regard to the30
it is termed30
duke of norfolk30
the roll of30
a right to30
and as a30
more than a30
the coronet of30
the cases of30
is the first30
which have been30
appear to be30
position of the30
of his wife30
the crest is30
but there is30
the second son30
not to be30
the brass of30
coat was borne29
of england and29
motto of the29
the rest of29
and for the29
is in the29
dexter side of29
three points argent29
that of a29
have been a29
in addition to29
of the supporters29
in the cases29
no more than29
may be seen29
time of the29
the eldest son29
to the dexter29
the officers of29
duke of gloucester29
it is always29
in the shield29
the black prince29
was in the29
from the second29
name of the29
of henry ii29
be seen in29
the period of29
can be traced29
westminster abbey church28
the livery colours28
in the fifteenth28
the marriage of28
as appears by28
of such a28
charged on the28
the history of28
arms quarterly i28
know of no28
the ancestors of28
that in the28
in many cases28
to the sinister28
the existence of28
daughter and heir28
the nebuly coat28
and that the28
lion passant guardant28
second and third28
not appear to28
charged with the28
of the other28
is the crest28
he would have28
on a mount28
of john de28
of arms are28
name and arms28
the shields of28
and there was28
borne by sir28
the second and28
a royal licence28
to be of27
the days of27
of this ancient27
th earl of27
the right of27
of the society27
lived in the27
name is derived27
as a supporter27
in such a27
with a label27
john of gaunt27
of the cross27
of the church27
a ducal coronet27
of the eighteenth27
a kind of27
marks of cadency27
in spite of27
with those of27
family of the27
attached to the27
in english heraldry27
to show that27
either side of27
is not a27
the effigy of26
does not appear26
of the early26
and the crest26
has been already26
seem to have26
the present coat26
in the royal26
as if he26
of the two26
of the third26
he did not26
seal of the26
whole of the26
cross of st26
the representation of26
was seated at26
also in the26
more than one26
of the lady26
of the english26
early in the26
lion rampant gules26
to be in26
on the seal26
used in heraldry26
marriage with the26
doubt that the26
point of view26
lyon king of26
is that of26
that they were26
with a cross26
a chevron gules26
in the form26
in the family26
in the fourteenth26
must have been26
on the table26
the figure of26
is the coat26
of arms and26
of the manor25
is that the25
in westminster abbey25
on the shield25
time of edward25
we find the25
rolls of arms25
most of the25
period of the25
traced to the25
seen in the25
in the dexter25
the sixteenth century25
relation to the25
a cross gules25
might have been25
he was the25
the inheritance of25
there are some25
reference to the25
cases in which25
in which a25
time of henry25
first and fourth25
earl of derby25
the honour of25
i am not25
the introduction of25
be traced to25
in the possession25
of henry i25
of arms has25
right to the25
earl of salisbury25
in chief and25
in the latter25
he was not24
which has been24
member of the24
elder line of24
it is to24
to the fact24
early as the24
a pair of24
it is of24
mark of cadency24
to the family24
the dexter chief24
to bear the24
in british heraldry24
would not be24
issuing from the24
of queen elizabeth24
little doubt that24
on the death24
borne in mind24
now in the24
in the chapter24
the coheiress of24
earl of arundel24
which he was24
the residence of24
from a brass24
journal of the24
of the latter24
a king of24
a piece of24
of the bearer24
the body of24
of the lion24
in that county24
lions passant guardant24
one of these24
be said to24
a younger son24
from the brass23
each side of23
of the knights23
garter king of23
was one of23
arms of sir23
instances of the23
was to be23
originated in the23
with the exception23
by sir john23
i am sure23
should have been23
in the thirteenth23
of a peer23
the son of23
are borne by23
example of a23
of his father23
of that name23
the back of23
a charge upon23
as will be23
the cross of23
of his arms23
the study of23
king of the23
the knights of23
of an eagle23
in the male23
couped at the23
and the other23
each of the23
it is said23
married the heiress23
it is now23
reign of elizabeth23
of one of23
on account of22
was the ancestor22
in chief a22
a bend gules22
coat of the22
the circlet of22
appears in the22
the same period22
and when the22
latter part of22
on a canton22
of the original22
it is impossible22
shields of arms22
of some of22
in the british22
any of the22
the display of22
in order to22
is not the22
the same arms22
of the earliest22
reign of queen22
three lions passant22
in the last22
duke of lancaster22
the purposes of22
the names of22
the reigns of22
a chief of22
in her own22
the centre point22
in the seventeenth22
an early period22
edward the confessor22
the edge of22
a charge in22
the twelfth century22
that there was22
arms in the22
are entitled to22
arms of france22
eldest son of22
society of arts22
that the arms22
and to the22
from journal of22
in the blazon22
became possessed of22
case of a22
supposed to have22
who had been22
possession of the22
son of john22
the latter part22
the marquess of22
it is very22
of sir richard22
residence of the22
in the third22
arms of st22
be borne in22
in saltire behind21
could not be21
the date of21
it had been21
was the first21
of the heralds21
such as the21
of the thirteenth21
by the way21
it does not21
the cap of21
of the body21
edge of the21
illustration the name21
is the only21
it in the21
the first of21
upon the arms21
of the bend21
it is quite21
was granted to21
a double tressure21
is described as21
on the subject21
that they are21
of which are21
examples of the21
the base of21
it was only21
that lord blandamer21
it is usually21
by which the21
shape of the21
subject to the21
which may be21
an imperial crown21
collar of the21
as they are21
a knight of21
on an escutcheon21
base of the21
a mount vert21
to bear arms21
often met with21
knight of the21
back to the21
the upper part21
is met with21
worn by the21
the great seal21
a bend sable21
to his own21
seem to be21
of the fact21
of the county21
due to the21
are the supporters21
the banner of21
to say that21
duke of clarence21
should not be20
be found as20
on a chevron20
coronet of a20
one of those20
earl of shrewsbury20
an eagle displayed20
crest of a20
descended from sir20
except in the20
upon a wreath20
in the following20
gules between three20
lined with ermine20
would seem to20
lines of partition20
arms and crest20
plate of sir20
family in the20
we find that20
portion of the20
in lyon register20
by the author20
so long as20
of the said20
miss joliffe was20
the coronation of20
holding in the20
owing to the20
of edward the20
edward prince of20
in coats of20
connected with the20
the exception of20
great seal of20
of the chief20
th of henry20
of this character20
the pedigree is20
the shield and20
is the same20
those of his20
placed upon the20
at an early20
the author of20
knights grand cross20
this coat was20
city of london20
and earl of20
the same way20
appears to be20
in which they20
to a certain20
one of his20
the french word20
that there is20
of five points20
earl of pembroke20
were seated at20
is impossible to20
cloth of gold20
in the grant20
as a badge20
a chief azure20
a different colour20
the castle of20
and that of20
addition to the20
bear the arms20
of this kind20
the insignia of20
from the french20
the fess point20
which had been20
belongs to the20
king edward iv20
the character of20
stated to be20
in conjunction with20
borne in the20
hand of god20
the decoration of20
as the arms20
and morris mss20
are the arms20
in favour of20
the necessity of20
for the arms20
a few minutes19
as an augmentation19
brother of the19
mark of difference19
he is a19
may be mentioned19
of the head19
grants of arms19
no less than19
holding in his19
and also in19
in the crests19
part of a19
it to be19
king edward iii19
this family is19
over all a19
circlet of the19
the descendants of19
barry of six19
he was in19
of which is19
as it was19
for a long19
of the term19
the court of19
of this country19
in his own19
the dukes of19
duke of buckingham19
to that of19
allusion to the19
at bellevue lodge19
william the conqueror19
together with the19
argent and sable19
that he would19
the mark of19
grant of a19
is entitled to19
encircled by a19
of a man19
passant guardant or19
in the days19
at the period19
arms of their19
scrope and grosvenor19
soon after the19
victoria and albert19
which i have19
so far as19
is a matter19
the result of19
a chief gules19
to the old19
issuing from a19
a fess gules19
to the same19
thomas earl of19
the earldom of19
to the last19
the civil wars19
point charged with19
in base a19
of the scottish19
to do so19
the head and19
roll of arms19
and by the19
sinister side of19
and badges of19
form of a19
of sir robert19
rest of the19
the last century19
is of the19
has ever since19
be seen on19
the part of19
to the king19
seal of william19
badges of the19
as has been18
arms of her18
in the sixteenth18
from an heiress18
represented in the18
a bend or18
in the earliest18
the norman conquest18
the practice of18
which the arms18
proportion of the18
a large proportion18
this will be18
master of the18
at the head18
of arms for18
as soon as18
of armorial bearings18
of great britain18
descent from the18
and from the18
is composed of18
arms of king18
two or more18
could not have18
duke of somerset18
the middle ages18
became extinct in18
to which the18
on a fess18
when he was18
to represent the18
by an heiress18
this is not18
the visitation of18
of the animal18
on the breast18
mr sharnall had18
if it be18
be made to18
of westminster abbey18
in allusion to18
matter of fact18
of the romans18
charge upon the18
which it was18
the bishop of18
the heraldry of18
as may be18
of henry v18
who lived in18
in the upper18
has always been18
on the same18
and was the18
the art of18
or in the18
of the holy18
there is an18
to be used18
be able to18
and this is18
an account of18
entitled to bear18
it is in18
upon the point18
of arms by18
seldom met with18
the families of18
as the reign18
a fess between18
said the organist18
that she had18
arms for the18
i have not18
in chief two18
used as a18
the appearance of18
was a little18
of the earls18
inherited from the18
which they are18
as that of18
appear in the18
the annexed example18
the story of18
earl of kent18
for the purposes18
make use of18
label of five18
with which the18
of the mantling18
and miss joliffe18
the royal crown18
and in base18
branches of the18
to the throne18
of charles ii17
would be a17
this was the17
the lady margaret17
first earl of17
to whom the17
quarter the arms17
lord blandamer was17
the heir of17
cap of estate17
though it is17
to the crown17
in the seal17
charge in the17
of the middle17
of those who17
after the battle17
a long time17
be placed upon17
miss joliffe had17
in the annexed17
illustration descended from17
supporters of lord17
must not be17
representations of the17
henry of lancaster17
is of a17
will usually be17
mentioned in the17
of the world17
head of a17
from the monument17
of the nobility17
seal of john17
down to the17
of heraldic art17
so that it17
a branch of17
the heads of17
parts of the17
in chief three17
match with the17
the elder branch17
the lifetime of17
and he was17
as earl of17
in relation to17
it occurs in17
of the sixteenth17
front of the17
the lyon register17
of the different17
on the arms17
from the reign17
come down to17
a different tincture17
at one time17
heiress of the17
of the kings17
i have no17
of his descendants17
surmounted by the17
from the dexter17
so as to17
in the coat17
of the word17
the british museum17
he had not17
with the motto17
charges on the17
on his seal17
to the conquest17
in the field17
king of france17
the extinction of17
he knew that17
of the period17
the first time17
it is curious17
and coheir of17
or and sable17
and those of17
illustration this family17
the side of17
richard duke of17
is known as17
figures in the17
the antiquity of17
a bordure of17
from the tomb17
even in the17
on the ground17
the hand of17
it as a17
i shall be17
beauchamp earl of17
met with as17
of the principal17
on the top17
it is by17
in the sinister17
to distinguish the17
and arms of17
of the common17
at the back17
the motto is17
at the bottom17
the idea of17
as they were17
be regarded as17
after the conquest17
by marriage with17
earl of march17
from the latin17
earl of stafford17
is due to17
order of knighthood17
with his own17
of its own16
a brass at16
was no doubt16
with all the16
royal burgh of16
the church of16
figure in the16
included in the16
differenced by a16
roll of the16
can be little16
in the house16
thomas of woodstock16
marriage of sir16
duke of bedford16
arms of scotland16
of arms was16
ought to be16
had been a16
in the nature16
the family in16
in early times16
many other families16
has not been16
from the fact16
so that the16
this family was16
of a tree16
there is nothing16
and then he16
to the reign16
the creation of16
the victoria and16
fourth son of16
of a duke16
to think that16
inasmuch as the16
of richard beauchamp16
the course of16
are those of16
behind the shield16
supporters to the16
may perhaps be16
placed on the16
of robert de16
to do with16
ancestors of this16
nature of the16
two lions passant16
as if the16
of an ancient16
up in the16
from the arms16
and in a16
to have a16
earl of lancaster16
the rules of16
the helmet of16
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