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Wace
Argent, four barrulets gules; on a canton of the second a
mullet of six points of the first.
(Parker) |
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Wake, Linc.
Argent, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux.
(Parker) |
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Walker, Herts.
Erminois, on a pile embattled azure a mural crown between
two caltraps in pale or.
(Parker) |
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Walois
Gules, a cross of four mascles argent, at each point a
bezant.
(Parker) |
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Walrond, Robert
D'argent ung bend engrele de goules.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Walrond
Argent, three bull's heads caboshed sable, armed or.
(Parker) |
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Walshe, Norfolk.
Sable, a bend argent between three columbines of the
second.
(Parker) |
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Walsingham
Paly of six argent and sable a fess gules (a crescent or
on fess for difference).
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Walsingham, Sire
Richard de
De goules a iij roks de argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker) |
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Wanley
Argent, a cross humetty gules, the point in chief
terminating in a crescent of the last.
(Parker) |
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Wanley
Gules, a cross tau surmounted by a crescent or.
(Parker) |
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Warren, Le Conte de
Escheque d'or et d'azur.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Warrewik, Le Conte
de
Chequy d'or et d'azur, a ung cheveron d'ermyn
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Washborne
Argent, a cross humetty voided azure.
(Parker) |
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Wasseley
Argent, a cross pomel sable.
(Parker) |
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Wasterley
Argent, a cross pomel sable.
(Parker) |
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Wautland, Monsire
de
D'argent un fes gules a deux cressents gules en le chief.
(Roll, temp, Ed. III - Parker) |
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Wayland, Kent
Azure, a lion rampant argent, debruised with a bend gules.
(Parker) |
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Welle, Robert de
D'argent ov deux bastons de goules besante d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker) |
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Wencelaugh, co.
York, 1584
Vert, a cross of four escallops, the tops at the centre
meeting, or.
(Parker) |
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Wentworth, Baron of
Wentworth
Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Parker) |
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West, Baron de la
Warre
Argent, a fess dancetée sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Westfaling, Bp. of
Hereford, 1586-1603
Azure, a cross between four caltraps or.
(Parker) |
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Westley
Argent, a cross annuletty sable.
(Harl. MS. 1405 - Parker) |
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Weston
Argent, a chevron per pale or and gules.
(Parker) |
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Weston, Stephen, Bp.
of Exeter, 1724-42
Argent, a cross calvary gules; on a chief azure five
bezants.
(Parker) |
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Wharton, Baron of
Wharton
Sable, a maunch argent; on a bordure or, eight pairs of
lions gambs saltire wise erased gules.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Whitfield
Argent, a bend between two cotices engrailed sable.
(Parker) |
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Whitgift, Bp. of
Worcester, 1577, afterwards Abp. of Canterbury, 1583-1604
(Arms granted, 1577)
Argent, on a cross flory sable four bezants.
(Parker) |
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Whithorse
Chevronelly of four, argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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William I, King of
England
Gules, two lions [or leopards] passant gardant in pale or.
(Parker) |
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Williams, Sir Roger
Quarterly 1 and 4: argent three wyverns heads vert
holding in their mouths a hand couped at the wrist
proper; 2 and 3: vert a chevron between three wolves
heads erased or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Williams, Lord of
Thame
Azure, two organ-pipes between four crosses patée or.
(Parker) |
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Williams, co.
Pembroke
Or, on a chevron gules between three cubes pean as many
horse-shoes argent.
(Parker) |
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Willisby
Argent, a lion rampant sable holding a baton in pale
azure.
(Parker) |
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Willoughby, Baron
Willoughby de Brooke, Baron Willoughby de Parham
Or, fretty azure.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Wills
Argent, three griffins passant in pale azure murally
gorged of the first, within a bordure sable bezanty.
(Parker) |
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Windsor, Baron of
Windsor
Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses crosslet
or.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Winthorp, Suffolk
Chevronelly of five, argent and gules, over all a lion
rampant sable.
(Parker) |
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Wintoun, Strathmartine,
Scotland
Argent, a chevron between three turtle-doves azure.
(Parker) |
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Winwood, Bucks.
Argent, a cross bottonnée sable.
(Parker) |
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Wise, Warwick
Sable, three chevrons ermine between as many adders
argent.
(Parker) |
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Wise, Brompton
Sable, three chevrons ermine between as many adders erect
or.
(Parker) |
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Wise
Sable, three chevrons ermine between as many adders
embowed vert.
(Parker) |
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Witeneye, Eustace de
Azure, a cross counter-compony argent and gules.
(Parker) |
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Wolrich
Gules, a chevron argent between three wild ducks brown.
(Parker) |
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Wolsey, Cardinal,
now borne by Christ Church, Oxford.
Sable, on a cross engrailed argent, a lion passant gules,
between four leopard's faces azure; on a chief or, a rose
of the third, seeded of the fifth, barbed vert, between
two Cornish choughs proper.
(Parker) |
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Wolvesley, Suffolk
Argent, a talbot passant gules.
(Parker) |
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Wonnedale, Monsire
de
Port d'argent une crois recersele de gules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker) |
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Woodhouse
Argent, a cross degraded and conjoined (or issuing from
eight degrees), sable.
(Parker) |
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Woodhouse
Argent, a cross patée fixed sable.
(Parker) |
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Woodville
Argent, a fesse and canton gules.
(Parker) |
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Wooler
Gules, three tassels or.
(Parker) |
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Woolston, co.
Devon, 1716
Sable, a bend or, between three hand baskets argent.
(Parker) |
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Worseley, Monsire de
Port d'argent, une bend entre vi merletts gules a trois
besands en la bend.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker) |
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Wright, Scotland
Azure, three carpenter's axes argent.
(Parker) |
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Wright, London
Or, on a pale gules a cross pomy fitchy argent, on a
chief azure three bezants.
(Parker) |
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Wriothesley, Earl
of Southampton
Azure, a cross or between four falcons close argent.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial) |
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Wyatt, Kent
Gules, a barnacle argent.
(Parker) |
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Wychingham, Norfolk
Ermine, two rings interlaced sable, on a chief of the
last three crosses formy argent.
(Parker) |
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Wycombe
Or, two lions (rampant) combatant gules, armed and
langued azure.
(Parker) |
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Wyer
Bendy sinister and barry, gules and argent.
(Parker) |
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Wykeham, William of, Bp.
of Winchester, 1367-1404. (Founder of the College of S.
Mary at Winchester and at Oxford)
Argent, two chevronels sable, between three roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper.
(Parker) |
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Wykersley
Argent, a cross crosslet pattée sable.
(Parker) |
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Wynsingtone, Sire Johan
de
De sable iij testes de senglier de argent.
(Roll, temp. Edw. II - Parker) |
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Wyntworth
Argent, a cross graded of three sable.
(Parker) |