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Jackson
Azure, a fesse erminois between three sheldrakes proper.
(Parker)
Jackson
Gules, a fesse between three sheldrakes argent.
(Bart. 1660 - Parker)
Jackson, William, Bp. of Oxford, 1812-15
Gules, a fesse between three shovellers argent.
(Parker)
James I, King of England
Quarterly, I. and IV. counter quartered: 1 and 4 France; 2 and 3 England. II. Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter flory gules (Scotland). III. Azure, a harp or stringed argent (Ireland).
(Parker)
James, co. Essex
Argent, two bars counter embattled gules.
(Parker)
James, Surrey
Quarterly, argent and azure, a cross sarcelly counterchanged.
(Parker)
James
Sable, a dolphin embowed argent fimbriated or.
(Parker)
Jameson
Argent, two arrows in saltire, points upward azure between four 5-foils of the last.
(Parker)
Jernegan, Suff.
Argent, three lozenge- (or mascle-, or arming-) buckles gules.
(Parker)
Jerningham, Suff.
Argent, three lozenge- (or mascle-, or arming-) buckles gules.
(Parker)
Jerusalem, arms of
Argent, a cross potent between four plain crosslets or.
(Parker)
Joddrel, Cheshire
Sable, three round buckles argent, tongues pendent.
(Parker)
Jodrell, Stafford.
Sable, three chaplets argent.
(Parker)
John, Bishop of Exeter, 1185-91
Argent, a cross and a chief sable.
(Parker)
Joiners' Company (Inc. 1569)
Gules, a chevron argent between two pairs of compasses in chief extended at the points and a sphere in base or; on a chief of the last a pale azure between two roses of the first seeded of the third barbed vert; on the pale an escallop of the second.
(Parker)
Jones, 1730
Ermine, a chevron couped sable.
(Parker)
Jones
Gules, a stag standing at gaze argent, attired or.
(Parker)
Joskyn
Gules, three sheaves of arrows points upwards argent.
(Parker)
Jourdan
Gules, three mural coronets argent masoned sable.
(Parker)

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