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