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Abingdon, Town of, Berks, granted 1623
Vert, a cross patonce or between four crosses pattee argent.
(Parker)
Abowen, Sir James
Gules, a chevron between three tristram or true-love knots argent.
(Parker)
Addice
Argent, three addices azure, handles or.
(Parker)
Adney
Azure, a fesse dancetty between three cherub's heads argent.
(Parker)
Ady, Kent
Azure, a fesse dancetty between three cherubim's heads or, faces argent.
(Parker)
Adyer, Kent
Argent, a chevron dancetty, between three cherubs gules.
(Parker)
Aikenhead
Argent, three acorns slipped vert.
(Parker)
Albery, Wickingham, co. Berks, 1590
Gules, a cross engrailed between four stock-doves azure.
(Parker)
Alden
Or, a bat's wing gules, surmounted of another azure.
(Parker)
Alexander, Kinlassie
Per pale argent and sable, a chevron bruised at the top, and in base a crescent counterchanged.
(Parker)
Allen, Sheriff of London, 18o Jac. I
Per fesse gules and sable, a chevron rompu counterchanged.
(Parker)
Allen
Sable, a cross pattée, or.
(Parker)
Allen, Finchley, Middlesex
Sable, a cross potent or.
(Parker)
Alleyne, John, Suffolk
Per bend sinister fracted [in another MS. double dancetty, and a third MS. rompu] argent and sable six martlets counterchanged.
(Parker)
Allin
Gules, a cinquefoil or.
(Parker)
Almack, Suffolk
Per bend argent and sable, a cross potent counterchanged.
(Parker)
Almears
Argent, a long cross gules on a grice of three steps, the upper one azure, the second as the cross, and the undermost sable.
(Parker)
Almeers
Argent, a long cross gules on a grice of three steps, the upper one azure, the second as the cross, and the undermost sable.
(Parker)
Alston, Beds.
Azure, ten estoils, four three, two, one, or.
(Parker)
Altham
Per pale beviled azure and or.
(Parker)
Alvingham, Gilbertine Priory, co. Lincoln
Argent, three bars gules, over all a crosier in bend, staff argent, head or.
(Parker)
Ambrose, Lancaster
Argent, on three blocks (or billets, or delves, or dice) sable, a mullet to each of the first.
(Parker)
Amery
Barry bendy of six argent and gules.
(Parker)
Amock
Ermine, a chevron couped gules.
(Parker)
Anchileck, Scotland
Argent, three closets sable.
(Parker)
Anderton, Lancaster
Sable, six annulets braced palewise in pairs argent two and one.
(Parker)
Andrewes, Lancelot, Bp. of Chichester, 1605; of Ely, 1609; afterwards of Winchester, 1619-1626
Argent, on a bend engrailed, cotised plain sable three mullets or.
(Parker)
Angouleme, Isabel of, daughter of Earl Aylmer, and wife of King John of England
Bendy lozengy or and gules.
(Parker)
Anketel, Co. Monagham
Or, a cross raguly vert.
(Parker)
Anlett
Azure, three annulets argent.
(Parker)
Anlett
Azure, three annulets or.
(Parker)
Antilupe
Argent, an heraldic antelope gules, tusked, horned, maned and hoofed or.
(Parker)
Anvaile
Gules, a smith's anvil argent.
(Parker)
Anvil
Gules, a smith's anvil argent.
(Parker)
Anwicke
Argent, a holy cross sable.
(Parker)
Appelton
Argent, a fesse sable, between three apples gules stalked vert.
(Parker)
Aprice, Wales
Sable, a cross potence argent.
(Parker)
Apulby
Argent, on a bend sable, three apples slipped or.
(Parker)
Archby
Purpure, a bend champaine argent.
(Parker)
Archdeacon
Ermine, a cross voided sable.
(Harl. MS. 5866 - Parker)
Arches
Gules, three arches, two single in chief, and one double in base argent, the imposts or.
(Parker)
Arches
Gules, three arches conjoined in fess argent; caps and bases or.
(Harl. MS. 613 - Parker)
Archever, Scotland
Purpure, a chevron inarched argent.
(Parker)
Arganor
Sable, a chevalier in full armour with halbert proper.
(Parker)
Argentyne, Monsire de
Gules trois coupes d'argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker)
Argyll, See of, Scotland
Azure, two crosiers endorsed in saltire or; in chief a mitre of the last.
(Parker)
Arkwright, Derby
Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an inescutcheon of the field charged with a bee volant proper.
(Parker)
Armstrong, Ballycumber
Gules, three dexter arms braced argent, hands proper.
(Parker)
Arnulf
Azure, an anvil or.
(Parker)
Arundel, Wardour, Wilts.
Sable, six swallows, 3, 2, 1, argent.
(Parker)
Ascham, of London
Gules a fess or between three dolphins naiant embowed argent.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Ashford, Devon
Argent, three ashen keys vert between two couple-closes sable.
(Parker)
Ashford, Cornwall
Argent, a chevron between three branches of ashen keys vert.
(Parker)
Ashley
Azure, a cinquefoil ermine pierced of the field.
(Parker)
Askham, Sir William, Lord Mayor of London, 1404
Gules, a fesse or between three dolphins embowed argent.
(Parker)
Aspendall
Vert, three asps in pale or.
(Parker)
Athull
Argent, three cups azure.
(Parker)
Atkins, co. Cork
Argent, a cross cottised with eight demi-fleurs-de-lis, their bottoms towards the fesse-point, sable, between four mullets pierced of the last.
(Parker)
Atwell, co. York
Argent, a chevron sable and pile counterchanged.
(Harl. MS. 1465 - Parker)
Auntesheye, Sire Richard de
Per pale or and argent barruly wavy gules.
(Parker)
Axall
Gules, three axes argent.
(Parker)
Axtell, Devon
Azure, three axes argent, handles or.
(Parker)
Ayloft
Argent, a fesse between three hens sable.
(Parker)

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