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Cadman
Or, three columbines buds vert.
(Parker)
Cairns
Argent, three martlets azure, on a chief gules an acorn between two mullets or.
(Parker)
Calverley
Argent, a fess gules between three calves passant sable.
(Parker)
Camden
Azure a fess engrailed between six crosses crosslet fitchée or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Camelford
Argent, a camel passing through a ford of water proper.
(Parker)
Cammel
Argent, a chevron between three camels sable.
(Parker)
Campbell, Gargamock
Gironny of eight ermine and gules, on each of the last a bee volant argent.
(Parker)
Campegius, Laurence, Bp. of Salisbury, 1525-34
Party per pale argent, an eagle displayed sable dimidiated per pale, and argent a wolf salient sable.
(Parker)
Cancellor
Bendy lozengy barry or and sable.
(Parker)
Candish, Suffolk
Sable, a chevron or between three cups uncovered.
(Parker)
Canneton
Argent, seven cannets, 3, 3, and 1 sable.
(Parker)
Canterbury, Town of
Azure, three Cornish choughs proper; on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or.
(Parker)
Capper, Cheshire
Argent, three caps sable bended or.
(Parker)
Carey, Baron of Hunsdon
Argent, on a bend sable three roses argent.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Carey, Bp. of Exeter, 1820, afterwards Bp. of S. Asaph, 1830-46
Argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the first; on chief gules three crosses patty or.
(Parker)
Carlyon
Gules, a chevron enhanced argent.
(Parker)
Carpenter
Argent a greyhound passant and a chief sable.
Carpenters, Company of
Argent, a chevron engrailed between three pairs of compasses expanded at the points sable.
(Parker)
Carroll, Ireland
Or, a cross crosslet azure.
(Parker)
Carthen
Argent, a fesse gules between three ducks azure.
(Parker)
Cartwright, Scotland
Azure, a comet or (Azure, a comet in the dexter chief point with rays streaming in bend or).
(Parker)
Cartwright
Per chevron crenelly or and sable, three pairs of compasses extended counterchanged.
(Parker)
Carver
Or, on a chevron between three crosses clechy sable a fleur-de-lis between two stag's heads cabossed of the first.
(Parker)
Carver
Or, on a chevron sable a fleur-de-lis accompanied by two stag's heads cabossed, between three crosses entrailed of the second.
(Parker)
Cassyll
Gules, a cross flory of one lozenge or.
(Parker)
Castile & Leon, kingdom of
Gules, a castle triple towered or, and argent, a lion rampant gules (sometimes purpure, and often crowned or), quarterly.
(Parker)
Castleton, Surrey
Azure, on a bend argent, three adders embowed of the first.
(Parker)
Castre, Sir Johan de
De sable a un egle barre de argent e de goules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Cavell, Cornwall
Ermine, a calf passant gules.
(Parker)
Cavendish
Cecil, Baron of Burghley
Barry of ten argent and azure, six escutcheons sable each charged with a lion rampant argent.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Chadderton, Bp. of Chester, 1579; Bp. of Lincoln, 1595-1608
Quarterly, first and fourth, gules, a crosslet potence or; second and third argent, a chevron between three crampirons gules.
(Parker)
Chaderton
Gules, a cross crosslet crossed next the centre on the upper and lower limbs or.
(Harl. MS. 1465 - Parker)
Chalkhill, Middlesex
Chevronelly of six, gules and argent.
(Parker)
Chaloner, Yorksh.
Sable, a chevron between three cherubim or.
(Parker)
Chanticleer, Cornwall
Azure, three cocks argent.
(Parker)
Chapman, York.
Per chevron, argent and gules, a cross counterchanged.
(Parker)
Chare, William, in Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
Argent, three hews or miner's pick-axes sable.
(Parker)
Chastein
Argent, three arrows gules one and two between as many Cornish choughs proper two and one.
(Parker)
Chaumpaine, Le counte
Dazur a une bende dargent a custeres dor diasprez.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III, Harl. MS. 6589 - Parker)
Chaurcy, Patrick de or Patrik de
Burele d'argent et de goules.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Chaurcy
Chawncy
Gules, a cross botonny argent, on a chief azure a lion passant or.
(Harl. MS. 1465 - Parker)
Chederton
Gules, a cross potent crossed or.
(Parker)
Cheke
Argent three crescents gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Cheke
Argent, a cock gules.
(Parker)
Cheney, Baron of Cheney
Ermine, on a bend sable three martlets or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Chepmerden
Or, a chevron sable between three columbines azure.
(Parker)
Cheseldon
Argent, a chevron sable between three chisels or handled of the second.
(Harl. MS. 1386 - Parker)
Chetham, Suffolk.
Argent, a chevron gules between three crampoons erect, sable.
(Parker)
Cheyndut, Sire Rauf de
De azure, a un cheyne de or, e un label de goules.
(Roll of Arms, temp. Edw. II - Parker)
Chickerin, Norwich
Argent, on a chevron vert three cockerells of the first membered gules.
(Parker)
Chobb
Vert, three chub fish haurient sable.
(Parker)
Chobbe
Gules, on a chevron between three chub fish argent three shovellers sable; on a chief dancetty of the second three escallops of the first.
(Parker)
Chorley
Argent, a chevron between three blue-bottles azure couped vert.
(Parker)
Christian, Ireland
Gules, a cross crosslet argent.
(Parker)
Christopherson, John, Bp. of Chichester, 1557-58
Quarterly; first and fourth argent, a cross bottonnee gules; second and third gules, three suns in splendour or; over all on a chief party per pale gules and argent, three cinquefoils counterchanged.
(Parker)
Church, Hampton
Gules, a crosier reversed in bend sinister, surmounted by a sword in bend dexter proper; on a chief argent a thistle leaved also proper.
(Parker)
Churchill, Duke of Marlborough; Earl of Marlborough, 1689
Sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules.
(Parker)
Clare
Or, three chevronels gules.
(Parker)
Cleaver, Bp. of Chester, 1788; of Bangor, 1800; and S. Asaph, 1806-15
Sable, two bars between three castles masoned or.
(Parker)
Clench
Gules, six annulets interlaced palewise in pairs, and a chief or.
(Parker)
Clifford, Earl of Cumberland; Roger de
Checky or and azure, a fess gules (Escheque d'or et d'azur ove ung fesse de goulz).
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, Baron of Clinton
Argent, six crosses crosslet fitchée sable; on a chief azure, two mullets pierced or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Clopton
Sable, a bend between two cottices dancetty or.
(Parker)
Clothworkers' Company, London (originally incorporated 1482, arms granted 1530)
Sable, a chevron ermine between two habicks in chief argent and a teazel in base slipped or.
(Parker)
Clove, Wilts.
Or, a camel passant between three cloves sable.
(Parker)
Cluer, John, London, 1716
Argent, a standing cup covered sable.
(Parker)
Clutton
Argent, a chevron ermine fimbriated sable, between annulets gules.
(Parker)
Clyton, Scotland
Gules, six ancient naval crowns or.
(Parker)
Clyvedon, Essex
Or, a lion rampant azure, crowned gules.
(Parker)

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