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... arms belong ? -Azure , a fesse wavy erminois between three mullets argent , pierced of the field ; on an escutcheon of pretence , Purpure , on a fesse between three horses courant argent , as many hurtes . W. A. WELLS . SIR JOHN ...
... arms belong ? -Azure , a fesse wavy erminois between three mullets argent , pierced of the field ; on an escutcheon of pretence , Purpure , on a fesse between three horses courant argent , as many hurtes . W. A. WELLS . SIR JOHN ...
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... arms . It not be posthumous , and that he might see the Benjamin was rebuilt in 1449 , when money was collected for its of his pen . " Atkinson wrote and published much ; and , enlargement in every parish in England , and until as a ...
... arms . It not be posthumous , and that he might see the Benjamin was rebuilt in 1449 , when money was collected for its of his pen . " Atkinson wrote and published much ; and , enlargement in every parish in England , and until as a ...
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... arms registered at the Heralds ' College under that name . On the other hand , there appear to be three coats under the name of Tallant , two of which have almost identical bearings , differenced , inter se , by the one being paly , the ...
... arms registered at the Heralds ' College under that name . On the other hand , there appear to be three coats under the name of Tallant , two of which have almost identical bearings , differenced , inter se , by the one being paly , the ...
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... arms of Mowbray Alice de Gaunt . of Earl of Clare . Succeeded by his son William , ob . 1222 = Agnes , daughter of Earl of Arundel . Succeeded by his son Nigel , ob . 1228 = Maud , daughter of Roger de Camvil . Succeeded by his brother ...
... arms of Mowbray Alice de Gaunt . of Earl of Clare . Succeeded by his son William , ob . 1222 = Agnes , daughter of Earl of Arundel . Succeeded by his son Nigel , ob . 1228 = Maud , daughter of Roger de Camvil . Succeeded by his brother ...
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... arms . One of this family held Burrington , near Plymouth , at the close of the seventeenth century . The above described arms are on a monument in St. Pancras Church , Pennycross , impaled with Reede , and also on the Knighton monument ...
... arms . One of this family held Burrington , near Plymouth , at the close of the seventeenth century . The above described arms are on a monument in St. Pancras Church , Pennycross , impaled with Reede , and also on the Knighton monument ...
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Seite 280 - But shall we go mourn for that, my dear ? The cold moon shines by night, And when we wander here and there, We then do go most right ' * After all, these honest gentlemen are like Queen Elizabeth in their ideas of portrait-painting.
Seite 97 - If thou art borrowed by a friend, Right welcome shall he be To read, to study, not to lend, But to return to me.