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

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