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Earle, Bp. of Worcester, 1662; afterwards of Salisbury, 1663-65
Ermine, on a chief engrailed sable three antique crowns or.
(Parker)
Eccles, Scotland
Argent, two halberts in saltire azure.
(Parker)
Edmunds, Lyndhurst
Azure, an eagle's wings endorsed or.
(Parker)
Edward III (after 1340), King of England
Quarterly 1 and 4; azure semy of fleur-de-lis or [for France] 2 and 3, arms of England.
(Parker)
Edward the Confessor, King of England (imaginary arms)
Azure, a cross patonce between five martlets or.
(Parker)
Eglesfield, Cumb. (Founder of Queen's College, Oxford, 1340)
Argent, three eagles displayed gules.
(Parker)
Egmon
Argent, a cross bottonny azure.
(Parker)
Elliot, 1666
Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baston azure.
(Parker)
Ellis, Norf.
Argent, three eels naiant in pale sable.
(Parker)
Ely, See of
Gules, three ducal crowns or.
(Parker)
Emerle
Azure, two candlesticks [? chalices] in fesse or.
(Parker)
Emerle
Azure, two chalices in fesse or [elsewhere blazoned candlesticks].
(Parker)
England
Gules, three lions passant gardant in pale [called the lions of England] or.
(Parker)
England
Englowes, Somerset
Azure, a chevron between three dice sable, each charged with four spots.
(Parker)
Ercall
Argent, three bars-gemels sable.
(Parker)
Erskine, co. Fife
Gules, a regal crown, within a double tressure-flory counter-flory or.
(Parker)
Estotevile, Sire Robert de
Burlee de argent e de goules a un lion rampand de sable.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Estotevile, William de, de la Marche
Burelé d'argent et de goulz a trois cockes noirs.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Estwire
Argent, an apple tree vert fructed proper.
(Parker)
Estwrey
Argent, a chevron vert between three bunches of ashen keys proper.
(Parker)
Etheldred, King of England (Coat ascribed to him in the sixteenth century)
Azure, a cross fitchée or.
(Parker)
Eton, John
Argent, two annulets conjunct sable, within an orle of trefoils slipped vert.
(Parker)
Evett, co. Worcester
Or, a cross patty, and at each end flory gules.
(Parker)
Evington, Enfield, 1614
Argent, a fesse azure between three burgonettes [elsewhere morions] of the second garnished and nailed or.
(Parker)
Ewer, Bp. of Llandaff, 1761, afterwards of Bangor, 1769-74
Argent, a wolf statant sable, on a chief azure three crosses formee of the first.
(Parker)
Exmyle
Or, a cross vair.
(Parker)

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