Click Here!

Tadingtone, Sire Peres de
De sable a un crois de or recersele.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury
Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Tallow Chandlers' Company, incorporated 1463
Per fesse azure and argent, a pale counterchanged, three doves of the last, each holding in his beak an olive-branch or.
(Parker)
Tatton
Argent, three acorns slipped vert.
(Parker)
Tatyngton, Suffolk
Sable, a cross anchory or.
(Harl. MS. 1449 - Parker)
Tauke
Argent, a cross tau gules, in chief, three crowns of thorns proper.
(Parker)
Tavestoke
Chequy azure and or; a chief per chief nebuly of the first and second.
(Glover's Ordinary - Parker)
Templeton
Azure, a fesse or, in base a church argent.
(Parker)
Thorelys
Gules, a fesse dancetty in the upper part or.
(Parker)
Thornhagh, Nottinghamshire, confirmed 1582
Argent, two annulets linked together gules, between three crosses formy sable.
(Parker)
Throckmorton
Gules on a chevron argent three bars gemels sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Parker)
Thurland
Ermine, on a chief indented gules, three cross taus or.
(Parker)
Tiderleigh, Dorset.
Ermine, two cramps in saltire, sable.
(Parker)
Tilley, Devon
Argent, a wyvern with wings endorsed sable.
(Parker)
Tillie, Cornwall
Argent, a cross barby gules, in chief three griffin's heads sable.
(Parker)
Tippet
Argent, a cross or bordured sable.
(Parker)
Todenham
Barry dancetty of six azure and argent.
(Parker)
Tokett
Argent, a chevron between three demi-crosses gules.
(Parker)
Tolosa, Le Conte de
De goules a un croyz d'or pate et perse a une bordure d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III; Harleian MS. 6589, circa 1256-66 - Parker)
Tottenham
Gules, four bars dancetty argent.
(Parker)
Tourney
Or, a chevron couched dexter gules.
(Parker)
Toux, Sire Walter
De sable, billeté de or e un quarter de ermyn.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Towers, Bp. of Peterborough, 1639-49
Sable, a castle triple-towered or.
(Parker)
Trap, Glouc.
Argent, three cheval-traps sable.
(Parker)
Travis
Sable a chevron between in chief two escallops and in base a boars head erased argent.
Trecothik
Argent, a chevron between three circular buckles sable.
(Parker)
Tregold, Thomas
Gules, three broad axes argent, a demi fleur-de-lis joined to each handle with inside or, between as many pierced mullets of the last.
(Parker)
Trenereek
Argent, a chevron supporting on its point a cross patty sable.
(Parker)
Trenowith, Corn.
Argent, on a fesse sable, three chevronels couched sinister of the field.
(Parker)
Trevethin, Cornwall
Argent, a Cornish chough proper.
(Parker)
Trewarthen
Argent, a boar passant gules armed or.
(Parker)
Treweek, Cornwall
Argent, a bee-hive, beset with bees volant proper.
(Parker)
Trollop
Vert, three roebucks trippant argent, attired or.
(Parker)
Trotter, of Byers Hall, co. Durham
Argent a chief ermine overall a lion rampant azure.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Trubshawe
Quarterly, gules and azure, a cross of four pheons, the points to the centre argent.
(Parker)
Trumpington, Sir Roger de, ob. 1289, Cambr.
Azure, two trumpets pileways between eight crossed crosslets 3, 3, 2, or.
(Parker)
Trussell, Monsire William
Port d'argent une crois de gules les bouts floretes.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker)
Trye (originally from France)
Or, a bend sinister azure.
(Parker)
Trye, Glouc.
Argent, a buck's head caboshed gules, attired or.
(Parker)
Tuchet, Baron of Audley
Ermine, a chevron gules. (?)
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Tunstall, Bp. of London, 1522; or Durham, 1530-59
Sable, three combs argent.
(Parker)
Turberville
Barry dancetty azure and argent.
(Parker)
Turbine, Ralph de, arms ascribed to, Bp. of Rochester, 1108; Archbp. of Cant., 1114-22
Sable, a cross patriarchal argent.
(Parker)
Turnbull, Scotland
Argent, a bull's head erased sable.
(Parker)
Tyes, Henry le (Henris li Tyois)
Argent, a chevron gules (Plus blanche de un poli lyois / O un chievron vermeil en mi).
(Siege of Caerlaverock, 1300 - Parker)
Tyrwitt
Gules three tyrwhitts or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Tythington, Chester
Argent, a cross couped raguly and trunked sable.
(Parker)

Back

Copyright © 2000 by Jerry Landers
Page last updated on July 19, 2000.