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Sackville, Baron of
Buckhurst
Quarterly or and gules, a bend vair.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Sadler
Or a lion rampant per fess azure and gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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St. Anthony, Friary
of, London
Or, a cross tau azure.
(Parker) |
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St. Barbe, Somerset
Chequy of twelve, sable and argent.
(Parker) |
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St. Bartholomew the Great,
Priory of, London
Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or; in chief
two ducal coronets of the last.
(Parker) |
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St. John, Baron of
Bledsoe
Argent, on a chief gules two mullets argent.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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St. Ledger, Annery,
co. Devon
Azure fretty argent a canton or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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St. Omer, William de
D'azure, billety d'or a ung face d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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St. Philibert, Monsire
de
Port bende de VI. peces d'argent et d'asur.
(Roll, temp. Edw. III - Parker) |
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St. Stefano, Order
of, Pisa, 1561
Argent, a cross Maltese gules.
(Parker) |
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Salt, Yorks.
Or, a chevron rompu between three mullets sable.
(Parker) |
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Salter
Gules, ten billets, 4, 3, 2, and 1 or, within a bordure
engrailed argent, charged with ten torteaux.
(Parker) |
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Samler
Gules, two bars dancetty or.
(Parker) |
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Sancroft, W., Abp.
of Canterbury, 1678-91
Argent, on a chevron between three crosses formée gules,
three doves of the field.
(from MS. Lambeth, No. 555 - Parker) |
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Sandbach, Lancaster
Azure, on a fesse, between three garbs or, a wreath of
oak vert between two estoiles gules.
(Parker) |
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Sandelin, Artois
De gueules, a trois coqs d'argent, becqués, crêtes,
barbés, et membrés d'or.
(Parker) |
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Sandellayer, Stafford
Argent, on a bee-hive sable a hart lodged argent, attired
or.
(Parker) |
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Sanders
Sable a chevron ermine between three bulls' heads
cabossed argent. |
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Sandes, Bucks.
Argent, a fesse dancetty between three crosses pomel
fitchy gules.
(Parker) |
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Sandys, Baron of
Sandys
Argent, a cross raguly sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Sapcotte, co.
Huntungdon, Hertford, Cornwall, &c.
Sable, three dove-houses argent.
(Parker) |
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Sarren, William de
D'azur a trois crois d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Sauvoye, Piers de
Goules ung crois d'argent.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Sawbrid
Sable, eight barrulets gemel and a canton or on two bars
azure, as many barrulets dancetty argent. A chief
indented of the second.
(Parker) |
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Say, William de
Esquartele d'or et de goules.
(Roll, Hen. III - Parker) |
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Scheffeld
Azure, a bar and a-half argent, in the sinister quarter a
garb or.
(Glovers ordinary - Parker) |
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Scipton
Argent, three pair of bellows sable.
(Parker) |
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Scolycorne
Argent, a cross gules, a chief chequy sable and of the
first.
(Parker) |
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Scott
Argent, a cross crosslet fitched sable.
(Parker) |
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Scubersdorf, Bavaria
Bendy sinister of eight, gules and argent.
(Parker) |
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Scurfield
Barry of six, sable and or, per pale counterchanged.
(Parker) |
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Scyrlow, Yorkshire
Argent, a cross triple parted and fretted sable.
(Parker) |
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Seale
Or, a mural crown gules, between two barrulets azure and
three wolf's heads erased sable.
(Parker) |
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Searchfield, Bp. of
Bristol, 1619
Argent, three cross-bows bent, each loaded with a three-headed
bird-bolt sable; a chief vert.
(Parker) |
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Sedborough, York
Argent, a fess engrailed between three ibexes passant
sable.
(Parker) |
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Sedgewicke, Cambridge
Argent, on a cross gules five bells of the first.
(Parker) |
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Segrave, Sire Henri de
De sable, a un lion rampand de argent e un baston de
goules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Segrave, Sire Henri de
De sable, a un lion rampand de argent corone de or e un
baston de goules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Seinttle, Monsire Hugh
Port d'asur a deux barres d'argent; au cheif de gules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Sempringham, Gilbertine
Priory, Lincoln.
Barry of five argent and gules, over all a long cross (sometimes
called a crosier) in bend sinister or.
(Parker) |
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Senhouse, Richard, Bp.
of Carlisle, 1624-26
Per pale, argent and gules, in the dexter fesse point a
parrot russe, beaked and legged or.
(Parker) |
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Sevenoke, Lord
Mayor of London, 1418
Azure, seven acorns, 2, 3, 2, or.
(Parker) |
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Sevens, Sire Robert de
De azure, a iij vans de or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Sewell
Sable, a chevron between three bees volant erect argent.
(Parker) |
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Seymour, Earl of
Hertford
Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Shapcott, Devon.
Sable, a chevron or between three dove-cots argent.
(Parker) |
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Sheffield, Baron of
Sheffield
Argent, a chevron between three garbs gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Shekel, Pebworth
Argent, a horse passant, bay colour, between two tilting-spears
in fesse sable.
(Parker) |
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Sheldon, Bp. of
London, 1560; Abp. of Cant. 1663-77, (Founder of the
Sheldonian Theatre; arms granted 1660)
Argent, on a chevron gules three sheldrakes of the field;
on a canton of the second a rose or.
(Parker) |
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Sherley
Paly of six or and azure a canton ermine.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Sibbald, Scotland
Argent, a cross moline quarter-pierced azure.
(Parker) |
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Sibbald, Balgony,
Scotland
Argent, a cross moline quarter-pierced gules.
(Parker) |
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Simpson, Scotland
Argent, a crane holding a stone in the dexter foot gules;
on a chief vert three crescents of the first.
(Parker) |
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Skipton
Argent, an anchor sable.
(Parker) |
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Skipton, John de
Argent, a lion rampant and a base indented purpure.
(Harl. MSS. 1386 - Parker) |
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Skirlaw, Yorkshire
Argent, a cross triple parted and fretted sable.
(Parker) |
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Skirlawe, Bp. of
Lichfield, 1366; afterwards of Bath and Wells, 1386-88
Argent, a cross of six batunes interlaced sable.
(Parker) |
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Slamberg
Argent, on a fesse gules, three Bibles of the second
garnished or, a falcon volant between two suns of the
last.
(Parker) |
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Sleigh, Scotland
Argent, on a chevron azure between three blackbirds
proper, a crescent enclosed by two cinquefoils or.
(Parker) |
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Sloan
Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned with an antique
crown or.
(Parker) |
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Smalridge, Bp. of
Bristol, 1714-19
Argent, a cross engrailed azure, between four bustards
respecting each other sable.
(Parker) |
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Smijth, of Hill
Hall, Essex
Sable, on a fesse dancetty of four, between three lions
rampant gardant argent, each supporting an altar or,
flaming proper, nine billets of the field.
(Parker) |
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Smith
Vert, three acorns or.
(Parker) |
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Smith, of Abingdon,
Berks
Per chevron argent and sable, three anvils counterchanged.
(Parker) |
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Smith, Suffolk
Argent, four bars wavy azure on a chief gules, three pair
of barnacles or.
(Parker) |
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Somerset, Earl of
Worcester
Argent a fess charged with Beaufort (Quarterly England
and France within a bordure compony argent and azure).
Revised.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Southcote, Devon.
Argent, a chevron between three coots sable.
(Parker) |
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Speke, Cornwall
Argent, three bars azure, over all an eagle with two
heads gules, armed or.
(Parker) |
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Spence, Edinburgh
Or, a lion rampant gules; over all on a bend wavy sable
an oval buckle tongue upwards, between two mascles argent.
(Parker) |
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Spofford, Bp. of
Hereford, 1522-48
Azure, two pastoral staves in saltire, and a mitre in
chief or.
(Parker) |
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Sponne
Gules a cross of one barrulet ermines, and an endorse
ermine, both humetty.
(Parker) |
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Sponne
Gules, a fesse ermine, depressed by a pale of the same
within a bordure engrailed azure.
(Parker) |
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Spotworth
Chequy of lines palewise and chevronwise gules and or.
(Parker) |
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Stafford, Baron of
Stafford
Or, a chevron gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Stafford, Duke of
Buckingham
Quarterly, first and fourth France and England quartered
within a bordure argent; second and third or, a chevron
gules.
(Parker) |
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Stafford, Town of
Or, on a chevron gules a true-lovers' knot of the first.
(Parker) |
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Stafford, Robert de
Or, a chevron gules surmounted by a bendlet azure.
(Parker) |
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Stainings
Argent, a bat displayed proper.
(Parker) |
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Staley
Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure another plain sable
(also Argent, a plain chevron sable, fimbriated and
engrailed azure).
(Parker) |
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Standard, Oxfordsh.
Vert, an arrow in pale, point downwards, or, barbed and
feathered argent.
(Parker) |
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Standish, Bp. of S.
Asaph, 1518-35
Sable, three dishes argent.
(Parker) |
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Stanford
Or, a fesse wavy between three delves (elsewhere billets)
sable.
(Parker) |
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Stanley, Earl of
Derby
Argent, on a bend azure three stags heads cabossed or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Stanley, Baron of
Mounteagle
Argent, on a bend azure three stags heads cabossed or, a
crescent for difference.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Starkey, Chesh.
Argent, a stork sable, beaked and membered gules.
(Parker) |
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Stawell, Devon.
Gules, a cross lozengy argent.
(Parker) |
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Steer, Ireland
Argent, a chevron voided gules (also Argent, on a chevron
gules another of the first).
(Parker) |
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Steward, Scotland
Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure.
(Parker) |
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Stewart, Earl of
Lennox
Or, a fess checky azure & argent within a double
tressure flory-counter-flory gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Stirling, Dundee.
Or, on a bend azure three buckles of the first, in chief
a Columbian flower slipped proper.
(Parker) |
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Stokwith
Argent, two bars gules, in chief three cinquefoils of the
second.
(Parker) |
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Stonor, Monsire John de
Port d'azur une dauncelet d'or une chief d'or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker) |
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Stonor, Rt. Hon.
Thomas, Baron Camoys, (in the windows of Watlington
and Pirton churches; also on the tomb ascribed to Sir
John de Stonor, Dorchester church)
Azure, two bars dancetty or, a chief argent.
(Parker) |
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Stourton, Baron of
Stourton
Sable, a bend or between six fountains.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Stowell, Somerset.
Gules, a cross of nine lozenges conjoined argent.
(Parker) |
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Strahan
Argent, a buck tripping upon a mound proper.
(Parker) |
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Stuart, Sir Alexander, knight
(being an augmentation given by King Charles VI. of
France and since borne by the family upon an inescutcheon
over their paternal arms)
Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised with a ragged
staff in bend throughout or.
(Parker) |
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Stuckey
Per bend sinister dovetailed or and azure, a lion rampant
double queued ermine.
(Parker) |
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Surridge
Or, a chevron paly of eight gules and argent, per chevron
counterchanged.
(Parker) |
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Sutton, Baron of
Dudley
Or, a lion rampant queue forché vert.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Sutton, Oliver, Bp.
of Lincoln, 1280-99; Charles, Bp. of Norwich,
1792, and Abp. of Canterbury, 1805-28; Baron
Lexington, 1645
Azure, a canton sable.
(Parker) |
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Sutton, Norfolk
Argent, a civic crown or wreath of oak acorned proper, on
a chief azure a serpent nowed or, and a dove of the field
respecting each other.
(Parker) |
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Suward, Richard
Black banner painted with a white cross with the ends
fleuretty.
(Roll of Caerlaverock, A.D. 1300 - Parker) |
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Suwart, Richart
Re o cus converse / Noire baniere ot aprestée / O crois
blance o bouz flouretée.
(Roll of Caerlaverock, A.D. 1300 - Parker) |
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Suylvertone, Sire Roger
de
De argent a une crois de sable, les chefs flurettes.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Sweetman, co.
Kilkenny
Gules, an eagle displayed double-headed or, dimidiated
with chequy argent and azure.
(Parker) |
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Swinnerton, co.
Salop.
Argent, a cross patty flory sable; over all a bendlet
gules.
(Parker) |
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Swynebourne, Adam de
De goules a trois testes de senglier argent
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Swyneford, Sire Johan
de
D'argent a iij testes de cenglers de goulys.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Swynethwayte
Argent, a chevron between three porcs sable.
(Parker) |
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Swyney
Argent, a chevron between three boars sable.
(Parker) |
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Sydenham
Bendy paly argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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Sydenham, Somerset,
granted 1757
Vert, a cross avellane argent.
(Parker) |
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Sydney
Or a pheon azure.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Symonds
Sable, three cups covered per fesse or and argent.
(Parker) |