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Bacon
Gules on a chief argent 2 mullets pierced sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Baddeham, Sire Johan de
De argent a une crois de goules; en la crois v molez de
or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Baggsham
Gules, three quarrels argent.
(Parker) |
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Bainbridge
Azure, three battle-axes or, staves argent.
(Parker) |
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Baldberney, Scotland
Vert, a bar counter compony argent and azure between
three cuirasses of the second; on a chief silver as many
buckles of the third.
(Parker) |
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Balmanno
Argent, a cross embattled sable.
(Parker) |
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Balun, John
Barry indented, argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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Banaster, Sir Thomas, K.G.,
(as depicted upon his stall-plate at Windsor)
Argent, a cross clechée sable (elsewhere blazoned,
Argent, a cross patty pointed sable).
(ob. 2o Ric. II - Parker) |
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Banester, Sir Thomas, K.G.
Argent, a cross of four fusils sable.
(Parker) |
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Bannerton, Salop.
Or, a fesse between three lions rampant gules.
(Parker) |
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Bannister
Argent, an annulet suspending two buckets saltire-wise
sable between three fleurs-de-lys gules.
(Parker) |
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Baptist, S. John
Baptist's College, Oxford (founded by Sir Thomas White,
1557)
Gules, on a bordure sable eight estoiles or; on a canton
ermine a lion rampant of the second; in fesse point an
annulet of the third for difference.
(Parker) |
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Barantine, Dru de
Noir a trois egles d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Bardolf, William
D'azur a trois quite feuiles d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Bardolph, Stafford
Argent, a chevron debruised between three crosses botonny
fitchy sable.
(Parker) |
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Bardwell
Gules, three bars-gemels and a canton ermine.
(Parker) |
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Baret, Sheriff of
London, 1379
Gules, a chief dancetty argent within a bordure azure.
(Parker) |
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Baring, Bp. of
Gloucester and B., 1856; of Durham, 1861-79
Azure, a fesse or; in chief a bear's head proper muzzled
and ringed of the second.
(Parker) |
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Barkele, Moris de
Goules ung cheveron d'argent.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Barlingham, Sire
Richard de
De goules a iij ours de argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Barlow, Derby
Barry wavy of six argent and sable, a chief gules and a
canton ermine.
(Parker) |
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Barlowe, Derbyshire
Barry wavy of six, argent and azure; a chief per pale
ermine and gules.
(Parker) |
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Barnacle
Sable, a barnacle goose argent.
(Parker) |
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Barnacle
Azure, three barnacles argent.
(Parker) |
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Barnard, Hants.
Sable, two greyhounds endorsed argent.
(Parker) |
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Barnard, Essex
Azure, a fesse between three dolphins naiant argent.
(Parker) |
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Barner
Gules, a barnacle goose argent.
(Parker) |
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Barrall
Barry of ten, argent and sable.
(Parker) |
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Barratt, Sheriff of
London, 1379
Gules, a chief dancetty argent within a bordure azure.
(Parker) |
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Barrett, co. Cork
Per pale argent and gules, three bars counterchanged, on
a canton of the second a rose crowned or.
(Parker) |
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Barrow, Bath
Per saltire or and erminois, on a saltire azure between a
caduceus in chief and a pine-apple in base proper, two
swords in saltire argent, pomels and hilts gold.
(Parker) |
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Barrow
Argent, a cross crosslet crossed (or, as Leigh expresses
it, double-crossed) pattée [at all the extremities]
sable.
(Parker) |
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Barrow, Bp. of
Sodor and Man, 1663, afterwards of S. Asaph, 1670-80
Sable, two daggers in saltire, points upwards, between
four fleur-de-lys argent.
(Parker) |
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Barry, Earl of
Barrymore, Ireland
Argent, three bars-gemels gules.
(Parker) |
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Barry, Lord Barry
Barry of ten, argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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Barry, Ireland
Barry of six, argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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S. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London
Per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged.
(Parker) |
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Barton (Monsire de
Barton de Fryton)
Port d'ermin, sur fes gules trois anneletts d'or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker) |
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Basinges, Sire William
de
De azure, a une crois recercele e voide de or, e un
baston de goules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Basinges
Argent, a cross sarcelly disjoined or.
(Parker) |
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Basnet
Argent, a chevron gules between three basnets proper.
(Parker) |
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Batnymersh
Gules, a cross patty crenelly at the ends argent.
(Parker) |
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Baucoy, Hugh de
D'or a une croyz de goules recersele; a une labeu de
sable.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Bavaria
Bendy lozengy (? paly), argent and azure.
(Sandford's Genealogical History - Parker) |
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Bazas, Guyenne
D'azure, à la crois d'argent, le pied bourdonné ou
pommetté et fiché du même; aux cantons quatre étoiles
d'or.
(Parker) |
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Bearum
Or, three bird-bolts gules, nooked and pointed of the
first; a label gules.
(Parker) |
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Beauchamp, John de
Noir ung egle d'argent, beke et les pees d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Beaurain
Azure, a cross anchory or.
(Parker) |
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Bec
Gules, a cross moline sarcelled argent.
(Parker) |
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Becard
Argent, three cushions lozengewise gules, tasselled or.
(Parker) |
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Beck, Surrey:
granted 1864
Vert, a cross raguly humetty or, on a chief of the last
three blackbirds proper.
(Parker) |
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Beck, Antony, Bp.
of Durham
Banner of red, with a fer-de-moline of ermine (Le noble
evesque de Dureaume / Le plus vaillant clerk du roiaume
... / Vermeille, o un fer de molyn / De ermine, e envoia
se ensegne)
(Roll of Caerlaverock, A.D. 1300 - Parker) |
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Beck, Yorkshire
Gules, a cross sarcelly ermine.
(Parker) |
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Becke
Gules, a cross moline voided argent.
(Parker) |
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Bell
Sable, a fesse ermine between three bells argent.
(Parker) |
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Bellingham
Or, a crown sable garnished gold.
(Parker) |
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Belsted, Norfolk
Barry of six argent and sable; a canton quarterly or and
argent.
(Parker) |
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Beltmaine
Argent, a demy-belt fixed in fesse azure buckled edged
and garnished or.
(Parker) |
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Bennett |
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Bennett |
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Bennett |
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Bentham, Thomas, Bp.
of Lichfield and Coventry, 1560-79
Quarterly azure and gules a cross patonce counterchanged;
in first and fourth quarters a rose gules barbed and
seeded or; in second and third quarters a sun glory
proper.
(Parker) |
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Berd
Argent, on a bend sable three taus of the first.
(Parker) |
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Berham
Argent, a chevron between three boars sable.
(Parker) |
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Berkeley, Baron of
Berkeley; Monsire Morris de
Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patée argent (Port
de gules, a une cheveron d'argent entre dis croises forme
de 'lij [forme de lis]).
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Roll,
temp. Edw. III - Parker) |
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Berkeley
Banier ot vermeille cum sanc / Croissillie o un chievron
blanc (gules, crusilly with a white chevron).
(Parker) |
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Berkeley, Maurice de
Banier ot vermeille cum sanc / Croissillie o un chievron
blanc / Ou un label de asur avoit (gules, crusilly with a
white chevron, a label azure).
(Parker) |
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Berkeleye, Sire Johan
de
De goules a iij crois patees de or, e un chevron de
argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Berkeleye, Sire Moris
de
De goules a les crusules pates de argent, e un chevron de
argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Bernak, Sire William
De argent a une fesse e iij bernaks de sable.
(Roll, temp. Edw. II - Parker) |
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Bernard
Argent, a bear rampant sable, muzzled or.
(Parker) |
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Berne, Canton of
Gules, on a bend or a bear passant sable.
(Parker) |
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Bernstead
Argent, three bars closetted gules.
(Parker) |
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Bertie, Baron
Willoughby D'Eresby
Argent, three battering rams barwise in pale proper
headed & garnished azure.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Bertie
Argent, three battering-rams barwise proper, headed
azure, armed and garnished or.
(Parker) |
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Beslet
Azure, bezanty.
(Parker) |
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Bessell
Argent, two columbine slips crossed and drooping proper,
flowered purple.
(Parker) |
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Beste
Gules, three bundles of as many arrows, two in saltire
and one in pale or, feathered headed, and tied in the
middle with a string argent.
(Parker) |
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Bethlehem Hospital,
London
Argent, two bars sable ..... a basket of bread (i.e.
wastel-cakes) or on the sinister side.
(Parker) |
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Bevercott
Quarterly argent and azure, a cross counterchanged.
(Parker) |
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Bevercourt
Argent, a cross flory azure.
(Parker) |
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Beverly
Or, a chief bevily vert.
(Parker) |
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Beville
Ermine, a bull passant gules armed and unguled or.
(Parker) |
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Bewes, Cornwall
Argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed gules, gorged with an
Eastern coronet or, in chief three falcons proper.
(Parker) |
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Bightine
Purpure, a chevron couched sinister or.
(Parker) |
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Bill, William
Ermine, two wood-bills sable with long handles proper in
saltire a chief azure.
(D. D. ob. 1561 - Parker) |
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Billerberg
Argent, three stone billets carved gules.
(Parker) |
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Billettes
Argent, a billet, raguled and trunked sable, inflamed in
three places proper.
(Parker) |
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Billinger
Billetty counter billetty gules and argent.
(Parker) |
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Billingford, Norfolk
Sable, two bills addorsed in saltire argent.
(Parker) |
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Bizzet, Scotland
Argent, a bend sinister gules.
(Parker) |
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Blackall, Offspring, Bp.
of Exeter, 1708-16
Argent, on a chief dancetty sable three bezants; in base
a greyhound courant of the second collared or.
(Parker) |
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Blackenham, Suffolk
Azure, crusily three bars or.
(Parker) |
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Blage, Kent
Argent, three bendlets engrailed sable; over all a scarpe
gules.
(Parker) |
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Blount, Baron of
Mountjoy; Bart., 1642
Barry, nebuly of six or and sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Parker) |
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Blythe, Bp. of
Salisbury, 1493-99
Ermine, three stags at gaze gules.
(Parker) |
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Blythe, Geoffrey, Bp.
of Lichfield and Coventry, 1503-31
Ermine, three bucks trippant gules, on a chief indented,
party per pale or and azure, a cross patonce
counterchanged between two roses dexter gules, sinister
or.
(Parker) |