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TWO TUDOR BOOKS OF ARMS. 

HARLEIAN MSS. Nos. 2169 & 6163. 
WITH NINE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. 




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A TUDOR BOOK OF ARMS 

TRICKED BY ROBERT COOKE BEING 
HARLEIAN MANUSCRIPT No. 2169 
BLASONED BY JOSEPH FOSTER, 
HON. M.A. OXON. 





THE DE WALDEN LIBRARY 




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INTRODUCTION. 



IN projecting an " Heraldic Art Journal " a few years ago, I took occasion to print in 
various prospectuses, specimen illustrations from two notable "arms books," viz., Harleian 
MSS. 2169 and 6163. My intention was to include examples from both of them in 
the journal, as they were very well calculated to afford an excellent series of studies, 
especially for those who had not the opportunity of readily consulting the manuscripts for 
themselves. These illustrations attracted much attention among those interested in main- 
taining a high artistic standard for the armorist. Several causes delayed their publication, 
among others the compilation of "Some Feudal Coats of Arms," a work which some consider 
might truly be styled "The Art of Heraldry." These "arms books" are here issued in 
their entirety as a companion to " Some Feudal Coats of Arms." 

These manuscripts should appeal not only to the armorist, but to the self-styled heraldic 
artist, whose art, as he practises it, is too often little better than the much abused coach- 
painting, without the paint. His only authority is the spurious work in the pretentious 
books by which he is environed. To consult an heraldic manuscript is beyond his wildest 
dreams, and, even if he does, he does not seem to possess that critical faculty which would 
enable him to discriminate between the excellent and the mediocre. To him exaggeration 
is the Art of Heraldry, and hence to his own undoing he unconsciously drifts into heraldic 
caricature. In a spirited drawing by the Tudor Arms painter he will see no art, no charm, 
but with an air of triumph will present his "comic cuts" as something vastly superior, 
and the public and his patrons, being equally uninformed, are, alas ! equally pleased. 

As a case in point, I would recite an experience of my own. More than a quarter 
of a century ago, the late Garter, King of Arms, allowed one of my draughtsmen to have 
access to some of the art MSS. in the College of Arms, so that examples might be taken. 
This resulted in " Foster's Peerage and Baronetage," containing a vast number of exquisite 
drawings, though many of them were only successful after the second or third attempt, 
yet caricatures, unfortunately, crept into its pages, as the hurried day of publication 
approached. This, however, was only the beginning of the mischief, for imitators now 
swarm in England, Scotland and Ireland, each with his own peculiar notion of what 
heraldry should be, as if it never had been ; but I defy any expert to detect the true 
heraldic spirit or touch in any of their fancy work, much less to identify, with any 
certainty, many of the charges which these imitators affect to represent, notably the 
beasts and birds. Elsewhere we have seen the arms blocks of another utilized by the 
hundred without acknowledgment, and one is tempted to ask, is this the Art of Heraldry ? 
In the case of the deceased, surely a tribute is due to the work of his hands. 

In the British Museum catalogue of the Harleian MSS., No. 2169 is erroneously 
described as an old heraldical book in small folio done in the time of King Henry VI., a 
description too often adopted by the unwary (" The Ancestor," hi., 185). It is self- 
evident that Harl. MS. 2169, is a copy crudely tricked of a manuscript temp. H. VI., 
with which was incorporated, perhaps temp. Ed. VI., some rough gatherings by Robert Cooke, 
the father of Clarenceux Cooke (1567-92), and these " have from hence been entered into some 
other book." As to this "other book," its identity has long been a matter of common 
knowledge. It was probably tricked for that " excellent improver and admirer of renowned 
antiquity," Sir Edward Brudenell, of Dyne (Dean), who died 24th February, 1584-5, and 
it now stands in the College of Arms, distinguished by the press mark L. 8. Many of the 



vi INTRODUCTION. 



tricks, charming and spirited to a degree, in the Harl. MS. 2169 are exquisite in L. 8, marred 
though it is by the unconventional lyons, an early instance of the artist o'erleaping him- 
self, for this vagary does not occur in Cooke's work-book. He was evidently prompted by 
the very natural desire to produce a better lyon than appears in his British Museum work- 
book, and so he could have easily done had he consulted earlier examples, rather than 
have relied solely on his own lively imagination. Lyons have always been the arms-painter's 
great difficulty, from those Tudor times down to this present. 

This Harleian MS. 2169, acquired by the British Museum, was in the Randle Holme 
collection numbered, 6, "AUNCIANT COATES," 6.4, 20- Wanley describes it as "a large 
collection of Armes of Foreign Kings, Saints, Nobles, &c., some of which are fabulous, as 
also of our English Nobility and Gentry, all mixed together ; which, notwithstanding that 
some be erroneous, and others want the names of the persons to which they did belong, 
are nevertheless of some use. The index begun by Jacob Chaloner and finished by the 
second Randle Holme. " The autograph of Phellepe Bowthe occurs on the title page. 

The tricks in this, as in most arms-painters' work-books, are very unequal, many of 
them spirited and admirable, others weak and crude. I have been allowed to annotate 
these pages from Cooke's finished copy, and have thus been enabled to rescue many 
missing names (see pages 4, 18, and 19) and a few coats which are quite additional (see 
page 121 ). On the other hand Cooke excludes not only the three equestrian figures at 
the commencement of the MS. but also the curious " passion plates " of pages 107 and 
109. In L. 8 an attempt has been made to rearrange and classify the arms of this work- 
book, and most of the unnamed arms are also placed by themselves, though in an inferior 
manner ; one effect of this is to obscure the identity of the manuscripts ; they do not 
commence with the same names, but whole pages are in the same order, and the last coat 
is the same in both. It is noteworthy that the name of Smith is conspicuous by its absence 
from these MSS. It has been inserted in L. 8, hence its appearance in the Index. 

Should this volume be of real utility to the art student, I shall have much cause to be 
thankful. The best examples were selected for illustration, then difficult subjects were singled 
out for representation, and a few were ultimately inserted to meet the exigencies of particular 
pages. I have retained the blazons of the original artist (temp. H. VI. ?), which occur 
on the face of the illustrations, as they are of considerable interest. The current blason is 
adopted in the text because, being intelligible, it serves as a protest against the unpicturesque 
mimicry of those blazons to which we are introduced under " What is believed " 
in "The Ancestor," Vol. vii., pp. 184-187, and with which we are unintelligibly threatened, 
even in the " Victoria History of the Counties of England." 

The classified lists which follow are intended to introduce the armorist at once, strange 
though we think them, to the names of the Kings, Saints, Worthies, Knights of the 
Round Table and others, whose fabulous ensigns, contained in the manuscripts here 
printed, were the creation and delight of the (Tudor) arms-painters, those " painter-fellows," 
who were at all times a thorn in the side of the heralds. 

For the publication of this volume heraldic students are indebted to the munificence of 
Lord Howard de Walden. 

JOSEPH FOSTER, 

HON. M.A., OXON. 



21, BOUNDARY ROAD, LONDON, N.W. 



SOME FABULOUS COATS OF ARMS 

Saints, the Nine Worthies, Knights of the Round Table, Kings and Emperors. 

* An asterisk denotes an illustration. 



SAINTES. 


KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND 


PACK 




TABLE. 


Siprie (Cyprus) .. 5, 131 


*Christ's Trophevs, the pas- 


PACE 

S. Lancelot Lake .. 5, 216 


'Germany .. .. 5, 63, 129 


sion . . . . 107, 109 
Our Lady Mary, banner and 
arms . . . . 38, 128 


S. Gawayne the Good 5, 38 
*Uter Pendragon . . . . 5 
*Barnago Elestracum . . 217 


Ermenye . . . . . . 130 
*Savastopolo alias Constantine 5 
Norway . . . . 5, 76, 131 


*S. Thomas of Canterbury n, 128 


*La Cote-Male-Taile .. 217 


*Tace 5 


*S. Cuthbert of Durham . . n 


Modred . . . . . . 216 


Marroke . . . . . . 6 


S. Wilfrid of York . . . . 1 1 


Nowen . . 216 


Griffon 6 


S. Edward, confessor 9, 128 


Tristram . . . . . . 57 


Coleyn, Jasper, Melcher 5 


S. George . . . . 9, 128 
Pope of Rome .. 7, 112 


Tywlodes . . . . . . 217 


and Baltazar* . . . . 6 
*France (modern) .. 7, 129 


*S. Anthony .. .. .. 112 
*S. Peter, pope .. 112, 128 
*Prester John .. 7, 128 


S. Gawayne the Gentle 6, 38 
*S. Bevis of Southampton 9,38,230 
S. Guy of Warwick . . 38 


*France, the Dolfyn of . . 36 
*Franks . . . . . . 101 
*Spayne and Castyle 7, 129, 230, 


S. Jerome . . . . . . 112 
*S. Alban of England 112, 128 
S. Sebastian.. .. .. 112 
S. Reynold, myles . . .. 112 


S. Degreavaunt . . . . 105 
Godwin, Erie of Kent . . 142 
*S. Percy vail Sowdan . . 161 


298 bis 
Arragon and Sicily.. 7, 130 
*Portyngale .. .. 7, 129 
Navarre . . . . 7, 131, 182 


S. Maurice . . . . . . 112 


KINGS, AND OTHERS. -ponerma .. x, 130 


S. Dennis of France. . 37, 128 
Martin de Columnis, pope of 


Northumberland . . . . jo 


Hungary . . . . 8, 129 
*Poyle " g 


Rome . . . . 7,112 


Kent . . . . . . . . 10 


Naples .. .. 8, 130 


S. Oswald . . . . 10, II 


Essex. . . . . . . . 10 


Sicily, the old . . 8, 65 


*S. Michael, archangel n, 128 
S. Thomas of Acres . . 12 


*Sussex . . . . . . 10 
Norfolk . . . . . . 10 


Sicily, Duke of Angoye . . 8 
*Denmark .. 5, 10, 130, 131 


*S. Martin, bishop .. 112, 159 
S. Theobald . . 90, 93 


Mercia . . . . . . 10 
Cadwallader . . . . . . 229 


Arabia . . . . . . 108 
*Barbary . . . . . . 108 


*The Monk of Basle .. 113 


Brute c; 


*Jesse . . . . . . 108 


S. Augustine . . . . 210 
S. Chadda . . . . . . 285 


Etheldred . . . . . . 210 
Edmond of England 12, 128 


*Wolmarie . . . . . . 64 
Trinacria (Sicily) . . . . 65 


*S. Eadburga (Holborow) . . 234 
S. Paul 1 29 


Edward, Confessor 9, 128 
Harold . . . . . . 96 


*Egypt . . . . 70, in 
Friesland . . . . . . 71 


S. Peter of Exeter.. .. 163 
*The Trinity . 1 28 


*William Conq. . . Frontispiece 
Stephen . . . . . . 65 


'Caldee . . . . . . 1 1 1 
'Macedonia . . . . 1 1 1 




"Henry V i 


'Africa . . . . . . 1 1 1 




*Henry VI. . . . . 3, 7, 14 


'India . . . . . . 1 1 1 


THE NINE WORTHEYS. 


*Henrv VI., badges 15, 131, 132 
*Scott"s . . . . 8, 130 


'Syria . . . . . . 1 1 1 
'Persia . . . . . . 1 1 1 




*Man . . . . . . . . 39 


'Calabria . . . . . . 115 


Hector of Troy . . . . 6 


France and England 7, 129 


Dalmatia . . . . . . 117 


Alexander . . . . . . 6 


*Prince of Wales .. 15, 38, 131 


'Ampulie . . . . . . 117 


Julius Caesar . . . . 6 


Prince of Engelfeilde. Owen 


Mailyorke v. Malagrue .. 129 


"King David . . . . 6 


ap Edwin . . . . 71 


The Gentle Sowdan . . 5 


Duke Josua . . . . 7 


Prince of Wales .. .. 132 


'The Sowdan of Babylon . . 5 


*Judas Maccabeus . . . . 7 


Gladys, dau. of the Prince 


Emperor of Rome . . . . 7 


King Arthur 


of Wales . . . . . . 230 


'Emperor of Constantinople 7, 129 


Charlemagne . . . . 7 


Dace or Denmark . . . . 5 


Emperor of Saldach . . 1 1 1 


Godfrey of Bolloyn . . 7 


Jerusalem . . . . 7, 129 


Israeli . . . . . . 1 1 1 



Prelates, Abbots, Masters of St. John of Jerusalem, Lord Mayors, and some 
Impersonal Arms London Companies, Cities, Towns, etc. 



PRELATES. 

CANTERBURY, Archbishops. 

'Arundell, Thos. Frontispiece 

'Bourchier, Thos. 
'Chichele, Harry 

Stafford, John 

A'Beckett, Thos. . . 

SALISBURY, Bishops. 

'Hallam, Robert Frontispiece 

'Chaundler, John 
'Askew, W 





WINCHESTER, Bishops. 




* 


Wykeham, Will 


i 




'Edington, Will 


i 




Wainflete, Will 


4 


ece 


Beaufort, Cardinal 


14 


I 






3 






4 






28 


YORK, Archbishops. 






S. Wilfrid 


II 




Scrope 


12 


ece 


'Bowet 


12 


3 


'Rotherham .. 


228 


12 


'Kemp, Cardinal 


14 



DURHAM, Bishops. 

Nevill, Robert . . . . 4 

*S. Cuthbert 1 1 

'[Skirlawe ?] 51 

HEREFORD, Bishop of. 
Cantelupe, Thos. . . . . 1 1 

NORWICH, Bishop of. 
Spenser . . . . . . 12 

BATH, Bishop of. 

'Harewell .. .. .. 12 

'Drokensford .. .. 41 



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SOME FABULOUS COATS OF ARMS, &c. 



LONDON, Bishops of. 




PAGE 




PAGE 




PAGE "Selby 


13 


"Colett, Sir Harry 


303 


Braybroke 


13 S. Bartholomew hospital .. 


38 


"Eyre, Symkyn 


170 


Hill, Rich 


279 Thornton Curtis 


13 


"Fraunceis, Sir Adam 


41 




"Westminster.. 


2 9 I 


Frowyke, Sir Harry 


31 


"WESTMINSTER, Abbot of, 






Norman, John 


I 06 


John Islippe 


291 S. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. 




"Northampton, John of 56, 


231 





MASTERS. 




Olney, John. . 


46 


Lichfield, See of 
Lincoln, Bishop of 


Aylmer 
64 "Weston, Sir Thos. . . 202, 


299 
316 


Pecche, Sir John 
Stocker, William 


66 
4 


Lincoln, See of 


211 




Stockton, John 


4 


"S. Asaph, Bishop 
"Barlow, Bishop . . 164, 


LONDON COMPANIES. 
2 2 5 Brewers 


210 


"Tate, Sir Robert 
"Verney, Sir Rafe 
Wyfold, Nic.. 


1 08 
280 

IOC 


Lichfield, see of 


,65 Drapers 


IOO 




* ^j 


Rochester, see of . . 


, 6 c Dyers 


2I 9 


CITIES, TOWNS, &c. 




"Bridgwater, Bishop of 
"Luxembourgh, Cardinal 

CLOGHER, Bishop of, 
Wulley, Florye 


Fishmongers.. .. 98, 
Girdlers 
Glasiers . . . . 89, 
Goldsmiths . . 
226 Haberdashers . . 228, 
Leathersellers, see Osyn . . 


300 
IO2 
221 
300 
300 
I O2 


Brecknock 
Chester 
Cornwall 
Kingston upon Hull 
Lancaster (colours) . . 
Leicester 


121 

131 
121 
70 
135 


Riga, Bishop of 


108 Marblers and Stonecutters. . 


221 


"London . . . . 68, 


7 

121 


ABBOTS, ABBEYS, PRIORIES, 


e,r "Pewterers 


207 


Manchester 


60 


"Abingdon 
"Buckfastleigh 
Byland 
Hales Owen 


280 Skinners 
Stockfishmongers 
Tallow Chandlers . . 4, 
! ,'; Vintners 


3OO 
4 
299 
215 


Nottingham 
Orkney 
Pevensey 
"Shepton Mallet 


7 
6 

132 
64 


"Hartland 
Hyde 


LORD MAYORS. 




York . . . . . . 70, 
"Cinque Portes .. 71, 


2IO 
132 


Kilmaine 


34 Barton, Harry 


59 


"Isle of Man 


39 


Peterboro' 


164 "Capell, Sir Will 


34 


"Florence 


67 



" Strangers." 



Albemarle, Count . . 10, 176 

Alencon, Duke of . . 36, 142 

*Alemayne, Nicoll de (duch.) 49, 1 19 

de Almayne . . . . 58, 60 

Amerle, le H. . . . . 176 

Angers, Duke of . . 36 

Artoys, Erie of . . . . 1 30 

Augustinus, Waulndroff .. 119 

Austria, Duke of . . . . 108 

Awisha, Dom. (de Garboll) 120 

*Aychberch, de (duch.) .. 113 

Barbary (Burbure), Duke de 108 

Barre, Duke de, v. Angers . . 36 

*Bavaria, Duke of . . . . 108 

Bayre, Duke de, v. Hey- 

nysbury . . . . . . 36 

Berry, Duke de (v. Trope) 36, 37 

Blois, Count de . . . . 13 

Bohemia, Duke de . . . . 115 

*Boulonque .. .. .. 180 

Bourbon, Duke de . . 37, 182 

*Britany, Duke de . . 37, 234 

*Burgoyne, Duke de . . 36 

"Chnobie, de (duch.) .. 113 

Cleve, Duke de . . . . 37 

Derolsen, lord of . . . . 64 

*Dewrant, Pyers . . . . 44 

*Drugseth, Robert (duch.) 119 

*Erhalt, Seyne (duch.) .. 117 

*Ermyte (duch.) . . . . 105 

*Fischbeckt, Condradt (duch). 117 

Fittit, le S 5. 117 

Flanders, Count of 37 

Foix, Count de . . . . 183 

de Garboll, Soligas (duch.) . . 120 

Geilern, Duke de . . .. 117 

"Gueser, Otto (duch.) .. 120 

Guyen, Duke de .. .. 131 

Cyan, Bryac de 15, 38, 131 

"Gwyes (Gynes), lord of .. 13 

*Henscensteyn (duch). .. 117 

Hesse, the landgrave of . . 65 

Heynysbery v. Bayre . . 36 

Hollond, Duke of , , , . 108 



de Horst (duch.) .. 


i'3 


Van Kuldytz (duch.) 


M 5 


Hoya, Comes de 


65 


*Van Pergamvo (duch.) 


i'7 


*Humme, Lord of . . 


64 


* Van Plessyngen (duch.) 


'5 


"Jeskebeyr or Reskeber (duch.) 


119 


*Van Ryshaws, Math, (duch.) 


119 


"Lankos, Jwga (duch.) 


119 


Van St. Rycgen or Rytgen 




Lansum, Duke de . . 


142 


(duch.) 


i'5 


Lesuaux 


183 


"Venice, lord of 


"7 


de Leyen (duch.) .. 


H3 


Vylzmo, Piers (duch.) 


120 


Lorraine, Duke de . . 


37 


"Walyngeford, Count de 


39 


*Milan, Duke de 


37 


Waulndroff, Augustin (duch.) 


119 


Mortayne, Count de 


"3 


Wormasen, Chancellor 


!'3 


Mortayne and Boloigne, Erie 









of 


9 


"Florence 


67 


Olephernus (? duch.) 
*Orcenburk (duch.) .. 


105 

U5 


OTHER FOREIGN COATS. 




Orleans, Duke of . . 36, 


"5 


Anjou 


182 


*Potnyger, Chris, (duch.) . . 


119 


Ardere 


182 


de Pretaminen (? duch.) .. 


i'5 


Artoys (province) 


:82 


*Prissony, the lord 


66 


Athanas (? Athens) 


182 


Provence, Count de 


13 


Austria 


183 


Prussia, Margrave of 


"3 


Bavaria 


183 


Pyppard, Rath. 


'4 


"Boulonqne 


1 80 


Pyrot 


40 


Bourbon 


182 


Riga, bishop of 


1 08 


Bretagne 


182 


de Rossenberch (duch.) 


H3 


Brienne 


182 


Rotenseyn (duch). 


"3 


Castile 


182 


Rycgen, or Rytgen (duch.), 




Enghien 


182 


see Van St 


"5 


Flanders 


182 


*St. Paul, Count de 13, 37, 


181 


Fresnes 


182 


Sabraon, Due de 


182 


Hainault 


182 


Salbrer (? Sallyer) Andrew 




Hungary 


183 


(duch.) 


117 


"Lemboure 


182 


Savoy, Due de 


183 


Lesaux (Ardere) 


182 


Saxony, Duke of . . 


1 08 


Lumesin 


182 


*Slange, Pyers (duch.) 


120 


Luxembourgh 


182 


*Snythindor, Thomas (duch.) 


117 


Messina 


183 


*Stirie, Marches. 


64 


Navarre 


182 


*Stoyslaw, Peter (duch.) . . 


119 


Normandy 


:2i 


*Trono, Peter de (duch.) .. 


119 


Ponthiese (de) 


131 


Trope B. Berry 


36 


Rocheli 


182 


Van Apenzberg 


62 


S. Severin 


182 


*Van Cybeyn (duch.) 


"5 


Tarenne (Toranto) 


182 


Van Guiz, Graf 


40 


Ursino 


183 


"Van Kappel , , . , 


62 


Wyet, Due S 


182 






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A TUDOR BOOK OF ARMS, HARLF.IAN MS. No. 2169. 



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Original folios 4. 5. 6. of the Manuscript are missing. As the "pe de grewe '' referred 

to below does not appear in L. 8, it may be safely inferred that it was not in the original 

MS. from which Cooke made his original arms-book, Harl. MS. 2169. The names of 

prelates Stafford 4, Neville 4 and Wainflete 4 occur in the Index ; their arms, tricked in 

MS. L. 8. College of Arms, are as follows : 

(1) John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury. Or, a chavron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. 

(2) Robert Nevill, Bishop of Durham. Gules, on a saltire argent two annulets interlaced the upper- 

most gules the other argent. 

(3) William Wainflete, Bishop of Winchester. Lo/engy ermine and sable, on a chief of the second 

three lilies slipped argent. 





Harl. MS. 2169, folio 4. 

The pe de grewe be reyght lyne 

Found and prevvyd by anerytaunce 

How Kynge Herry the Sexyth nowghtcoleyne 1 

Ys trewe kynge of ffraunce. 

The following twelve, rather rudely tricked, have been added by a similar hand (others by 
the same occur on {.64 et seq.). These may refer to the city and its citizens. 



1. Azure, two lucies saltireways argent 
ducally gorged or. The STOCK-FISHMONGERS 
OF LONDON ; merged in the later FISHMONGERS, 
shield (see page 98 for the earlier shield). The 
field, sable in Papworth. 

2. Per fess gules and argent (in L.8), a 
pale counter-coloured, three pineapples 2 
and I or. Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) 
gules and argent, three, &c. 

3. Per chevron crenellee or and azure, 
three eaglets displayed counter - coloured. 
JOHN DARBY, Sheriff of London 1446, Harl. 
MS. 1349 .42. 

4. Per chevron crenellee or and sable, three 
eaglets displayed counter-coloured. 

5. Per pale argent and azure, two lyons 
couchant (? passant) tails cowed counter- 
coloured. 

6. ROTE, in later hand. " Enbelyfe," i.e., 
per bend sinister argent and sable, a lyon 
rampant counter-coloured. 



7. Argent, on a pile botonnee sable a gilly- 
flower argent, stalked and leaved. 

8. Per fess or and azure a pale counter- 
coloured, three fleurs de lys i and 2 argent. 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) or and azure, 
three, &c. 

p. " Enbelif," i.e., per bend azure and 
argent, an eagle displayed counter-coloured, 
armed or. 

10. Paly crenellee (6) argent and gules. 

it. TALLOW CHANDLERS, in later hand. 
Per fess azure and argent a pale counter- 
coloured, three doves 2 and i (of the second), 
each with an olive branch in its beak (or). 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) azure and 
argent, three, &c. ; granted by John Smart. 
Garter, 24th Sepr., 1456. 

12. Gyronny (6) azure and argent, three 
popinjays (? proper vel azure) 2 and i in the 
argent. SIR WILLIAM STOCKER, Lord Mayor 
of London 1484 Papworth. 



'Perhaps "now living" in the original. 



EDITED BY JOSEPH FOSTER, HON. M.A., OXON. 





Folio 46. 

I. ROY DE SYPYR (Cyprus). Argent 
four bars azure, over all a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee gules, crowned " The arms 
of Jereusalem quartly wt, all," are tricked in 
the margin. 

2.* THE KYNGE OF SAVASTOPOI.O (alias 
Constantinople, in the Index). Azure, " an 
ymage of Seynt (Jorge " argent. See preced- 
ing page. 

3. ROY DE ERMONYE. A lyon rampant 
crowned. 

4. ROY DE NORREWAYE. Azure, three 
hulks or, at the prow and stern a dragon's 
head gules. See also page 76. 

5. ROY DE DACYE. Quarterly; (I.) Or, 
three lyons passant in pale azure. (2.) Azure, 
three crowns 2 and I or. (3.) Argent, a gryphon 
segreant gules. (4.) Gules, a lyon rampant 
or, holding a battle-axe erect ; over all on a 
cross argent, an escocheon or charged with 
two lyons passant gardant azure. 

6. BRUTE. Or, a lyon passant gules x 
erroneously tricked rampant. " The (fabulous) 
armys of Brewte the fiirst yt ever conqwerd 
Yngelond." 



7. S. LAWNCELOT DE LAKE. Per pale gules 
and argent two bendlets of the second 
fabulous. 

8. S. GA WAYNE, THK GOOD KNIGHT. Vert, 

three gryphon passant or ; " part wt. 
GAWAYNE " sable fretty argent, a label (3) 
gules fabulous. See also No. 9, 1.5, and 
No. 8, .32. 

9.* I'TER PENDRAGON. Argent, a wyvern 
vert armed gules fabulous. 

Folio 5. 

i. THE GENTYLL SOWDAN. Or, a pellet 
charged with a lyon passant argent crowned 
(? gules) fabulous. 

2.* THE SOWDEN OF BABYLOYNE. 
Sable, out of a chalice or, "a tortose " argent. 
" Part wt. the chaleys," the mutilated 
indication of a coat, possibly intended for 
an impalement, viz., a hand and arm issuant 
in bend sinister gules, grasping a dragon's 
head at the neck, the arm charged with 2 bars 
or, all fabulous. 

3.* ROY DE TACE. Azure, a hare embelif or. 

4. ROY JASPER DE COLOYNE. Azure, 
a waxing moon and between the horns, a 
mullet all or. 

5. Roy MELCHER DE COLOYNE, Azure, 
seven mullets 3. 3. I. or. 



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Original folios 4. 5. 6. of the Manuscript are missing. As the " pe de grewe " referred 

to below does not appear in L. 8, it may be safely inferred that it was not in the original 

MS. from which Cooke made his original arms-book, Harl. MS. 2169. The names of 

prelates Stafford 4, Neville 4 and Wainflete 4 occur in the Index ; their arms, tricked in 

MS. L. 8. College of Arms, are as follows : 

(1) John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury. Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. 

(2) Robert Nevill, Bishop of Durham. Gules, on a saltire argent two annulets interlaced the upper- 

most gules the other argent. 

(3) William Wainflete, Bishop of Winchester. Lo/engy ermine and sable, on a chief of the second 

three lilies slipped argent. 





Harl. MS. 2169, folio 4. 

The pe de grewe be reyght lyne 

Found and prevvyd by anerytaunce 

How Kynge Herry the Sexyth nowghtcoleyne l 

Ys trewe kynge of ffraunce. 

The following twelve, rather rudely tricked, have been added bv a similar hand (others by 
the same occur on 7.64 el seq.). These may refer to the city and its citizens. 



1. Azure, two lucies saltireways argent 
ducally gorged or. The STOCK-FISHMONGERS 
OF LONDON ; merged in the later FISHMONGERS, 
shield (see page 98 for the earlier shield). The 
field, sable in Pa/yworth. 

2. Per fess gules and argent (in L.8), a 
pale counter-coloured, three pineapples 2 
and i or. Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) 
gules and argent, three, &c. 

3. Per chevron crenellee or and azure, 
three eaglets displayed counter - coloured. 
JOHN DARBY, Sheriff of London 1446, Harl. 
MS. 1349 1.42. 

4. Per chevron crenellee or and sable, three 
eaglets displayed counter-coloured. 

5. Per pale argent and azure, two lyons 
couchant (? passant) tails cowed counter- 
coloured. 

6. ROTE, in later hand. " Enbelyfe," i.e., 
per bend sinister argent and sable, a lyon 
rampant counter-coloured. 

1 Perhaps " now 



7. Argent, on a pile botonnee sable a gilly- 
flower argent, stalked and leaved. 

8. Per fess or and azure a pale counter- 
coloured, three fleurs de lys I and 2 argent. 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) or and azure, 
three, &c. 

9. " Enbelif," i.e., per bend azure and 
argent, an eagle displayed counter-coloured, 
armed or. 

10. Paly crenellee (6) argent and gules. 

n. TALLOW CHANDLERS, in later hand. 
Per fess azure and argent a pale counter- 
coloured, three doves 2 and i (of the second), 
each with an olive branch in its beak (or). 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) azure and 
argent, three, &c. ; granted by John Smart, 
Garter, 24th Sepr., 1456. 

12. Gyronny (6) azure and argent, three 
popinjays (? proper vel azure) 2 and I in the 
argent. SIR WILLIAM STOCKER, Lord Mayor 
of London 



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Folio 4b. 

i. ROY DE SYPVR (Cyprus). Argent 
four bars azure, over all a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee gules, crowned " The arms 
of lereusalem quartly wt, all," are tricked in 
the margin. 

2.* THE KYNGE OF SAVASTOPOI.O (alias 
Constantinople, in the Index). Azure, " an 
ymage of Seynt Gorge " argent. See preced- 
ing page. 

3. ROY DE KRMONYE. A lyon rampant 
crowned. 

4. ROY DE NORREWAYE. Azure, three 
hulks or, at the prow and stern a dragon's 
head gules. See also page 76. 

5. ROY DE DACYE. Quarterly; (i.) Or. 
three lyons passant in pale azure. (2.) Azure, 
three crowns 2 and I or. (3.) Argent, a gryphon 
segreant gules. (4.) Gules, a lyon rampant 
or, holding a battle-axe erect ; over all on a 
cross argent, an escocheon or charged with 
two lyons passant gardant azure. 

6. BRUTE. Or, a lyon passant gules v 
erroneously tricked rampant. " The (fabulous) 
armys of Brewte the ffi.rst yt ever conqwerd 
Yngelond." 



7. S. LAWNCELOT DE LAKE. Per pale gules 
and argent two bendlets of the second 
fabulous. 

8. S. GAWAYNE, THE GOOD KNIGHT. Vert, 
three gryphon passant or ; " part wt. 
GAWAYNE" sable fretty argent, a label (3) 
gules fabulous. See also No. 9, f.5, and 
No. 8, 1.32. 

9.* UTER PENDRAGON. Argent, a wyvern 
vert armed gules fabulous. 

Folin 5 . 

i. THE GENTYLL SOWDAN. Or, a pellet 
charged with a lyon passant argent crowned 
(? gules) fabulous. 

2.* THE SOWDEN OF BABYLOYNE. 
Sable, out of a chalice or, " a tortose " argent. 
" Part wt. the chaleys," the mutilated 
indication of a coat, possibly intended for 
an impalement, viz., a hand and arm issuant 
in bend sinister gules, grasping a dragon's 
head at the neck, the arm charged with 2 bars 
or, all fabulous. 

3.* ROY DE TACE. Azure, a hare embelif or. 

4. ROY JASPER DE COLOYNE. Azure, 
a waxing moon and between the horns, a 
mullet all or. 

5. Roy MELCHER DE COLOYNE, Azure, 
seven mullets 3. 3. I. or. 



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Original folios 4. 5. 6. of the Manuscript are missing. As the " pe de grewe " referred 

to below does not appear in L. 8, it may be safely inferred that it was not in the original 

MS. from which Cooke made his original arms-book, Harl. MS. 2169. The names of 

prelates Stafford 4, Neville 4 and Wainflete 4 occur in the Index ; their arms, tricked in 

MS. L. 8. College of Arms, are as follows : 

(1) John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury. Or, a chevron gules, a borclure engrailed sable. 

(2) Robert Nevill, Bishop of Durham. Gules, on a saltire argent two annulets interlaced the upper- 

most gules the other argent. 

(3) William Wainflete, Bishop of Winchester. Lozengy ermine and sable, on a chief of the second 

three lilies slipped argent. 





Harl. MS. 2169, folio 4. 

The pe de grewe be reyght lyne 

Found and prevvyd by anerytaunce 

How Kynge Herry the Sexyth nowghtcoleyne l 

Ys trewe kynge of ffraunce. 

The following twelve, rather rudely tricked, have been added bv a similar hand (others by 
the same occur on {.64 et seq.). These may refer to the city and its citizens. 



1. Azure, two lucies saltireways argent 
ducally gorged or. The STOCK-FISHMONGERS 
OF LONDON ; merged in the later FISHMONGERS, 
shield (see page 98 for the earlier shield). The 
field, sable in Papworth. 

2. Per fess gules and argent (in L.8), a 
pale counter-coloured, three pineapples 2 
and I or. Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) 
gules and argent, three. <&c. 

3. Per chevron crenellee or and azure, 
three eaglets displayed counter - coloured. 
JOHN DARBY. Sheriff of London 1446, Harl. 
MS. 1349 f.42. 

4. Per chevron crenellee or and sable, three 
eaglets displayed counter-coloured. 

5. Per pale argent and azure, two lyons 
couchant (? passant) tails cowed counter- 
coloured. 

6. ROTE, in later hand. " Enbelyfe," i.e., 
per bend sinister argent and sable, a lyon 
rampant counter-coloured. 

1 Perhaps " now living 



7. Argent, on a pile botonnee sable a gilly- 
flower argent, stalked and leaved. 

8. Per fess or and azure a pale counter- 
coloured, three fleurs de lys i and 2 argent. 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) or and azure, 
three, &c. 

9. " Enbelif," i.e., per bend azure and 
argent, an eagle displayed counter-coloured, 
armed or. 

10. Paly crenellee (6) argent and gules. 

11. TALLOW CHANDLERS, in later hand. 
Per fess azure and argent a pale counter- 
coloured, three doves 2 and I (of the second), 
each with an olive branch in its beak (or). 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) azure and 
argent, three, &c. ; granted by John Smart, 
Garter, 24th Sepr., 1456. 

12. Gyronny (6) azure and argent, three 
popinjays (? proper vel azure) 2 and i in the 
argent. SIR WILLIAM STOCKER, Lord Mayor 
of London 1484 Papworth. 

in the original. 



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Folio 46. 

i. ROY DE SYPYR (Cyprus). Argent 
four bars azure, over all a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee gules, crowned " The arms 
of Jereusalem quartly wt, all," are tricked in 
the margin. 

2.* THE KYNGE OF SAVASTOPOI.O (alias 
Constantinople, in the Index). Azure, " an 
ymage of Seynt Gorge " argent. See preced- 
ing page. 

3. ROY DE ERMONYE. A lyon rampant 
crowned. 

4. ROY DE NORREWAYE. Azure, three 
hulks or, at the prow and stern a dragon's 
head gules. See also page 76. 

5. ROY DE DACYE. Quarterly; (i.) Or. 
three lyons passant in pale azure. (2.) Azure, 
three crowns 2 and I or. (3.) Argent, a gryphon 
segreant gules. (4.) Gules, a lyon rampant 
or, holding a battle-axe erect ; over all on a 
cross argent, an escocheon or charged with 
two lyons passant gardant azure. 

6. BRUTE. Or, a lyon passant gules v 
erroneously tricked rampant. " The (fabulous) 
armys of Brewte the ffLrst yt ever conqwerd 
Yngelond." 



7. S. LAWNCELOT DE LAKE. Per pale gules 
and argent two bendlets of the second 
fabulous. 

8. S. GAWAYNE, THE GOOD KNIGHT. Vert, 
three gryphon passant or ; " part wt. 
GAWAYNE" sable fretty argent, a label (3) 
gules fabulous. See also No. 9, 1.5, and 
No. 8. 1.32. 

9.* UTER PENDRAGON. Argent, a wyvern 
vert armed gules fabulous. 

Folio 5. 

i. THE GENTYLL SOWDAN. Or, a pellet 
charged with a lyon passant argent crowned 
(? gules) fabulous. 

2.* THE SOWDEN OF BABYLOYNE. 
Sable, out of a chalice or, " a tortose " argent. 
" Part wt. the chaleys," the mutilated 
indication of a coat, possibly intended for 
an impalement, viz., a hand and arm issuant 
in bend sinister gules, grasping a dragon's 
head at the neck, the arm charged with 2 bars 
or, all fabulous. 

3.* ROY DE TACE. Azure, a hare embelif or. 

4. ROY JASPER DE COLOYNE. Azure, 
a waxing moon and between the horns, a 
mullet all or. 

5. ROY MELCHER DE COLOYNE, Azure, 
seven mullets 3. 3. i. or. 



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Original folios 4. 5. 6. of the Manuscript are missing. As the " pe de grewe " referred 

to below does not appear in L. 8, it may be safely inferred that it was not in the original 

MS. from which Cooke made his original arms-book, Harl. MS. 2169. The names of 

prelates Stafford 4, Neville 4 and Wainflete 4 occur in the Index ; their arms, tricked in 

MS. L. 8. College of Arms, are as follows : 

(1) John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury. Or, a chavron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. 

(2) Robert Nevill, Bishop of Durham. Gules, on a saltire argent two annulets interlaced the upper- 

most gules the other argent. 

(3) William Wainflete, Bishop of Winchester. Lo/engy ermine and sable, on a chief of the second 

three lilies slipped argent. 





Harl. MS. 2169, folio 4. 

The pe de grewe be reyght lyne 

Found and prevvyd by anerytaunce 

How Kynge Herry the Sexyth nowghtcoleyne J 

Ys trewe kynge of ffraunce. 

The following twelve, rather rudely tricked, have been added by a similar hand (others by 
the same occur on 7.64 et seq.). These may refer to the city and its citizens. 



1. Azure, two lucies saltireways argent 
clucally gorged or. The STOCK-FISHMONGERS 
OF LONDON ; merged in the later FISHMONGERS, 
shield (see page 98 for the earlier shield). The 
field, sable in Papworth. 

2. Per fess gules and argent (in L.8), a 
pale counter-coloured, three pineapples 2 
and i or. Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) 
gules and argent, three, <Sc. 

3. Per chevron crenellee or and azure, 
three eaglets displayed counter - coloured. 
JOHN DARBY, Sheriff of London 1446, Harl. 
MS. 1349 f.42. 

4. Per chevron crenellee or and sable, three 
eaglets displayed counter-coloured. 

5. Per pale argent and azure, two lyons 
couchant (? passant) tails cowed counter- 
coloured. 

6. ROTE, in later hand. " Enbelyfe," i.e., 
per bend sinister argent and sable, a lyon 
rampant counter-coloured. 

1 Perhaps "now living 



7. Argent, on a pile botonnee sable a gilly- 
flower argent, stalked and leaved. 

8. Per fess or and azure a pale counter- 
coloured, three fleurs de lys i and 2 argent. 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) or and azure, 
three, &c. 

Q. " Enbelif," i.e., per bend azure and 
argent, an eagle displayed counter-coloured, 
armed or. 

10. Paly crenellee (6) argent and gules. 

11. TALLOW CHANDLERS, in later hand. 
Per fess azure and argent a pale counter- 
coloured, three doves 2 and i (of the second), 
each with an olive branch in its beak (or). 
Blasoned by some, quarterly (6) azure and 
argent, three, &c. ; granted by John Smart, 
Garter, 24th Sepr., 1456. 

12. Gyronny (6) azure and argent, three 
popinjays (? proper vel azure) 2 and i in the 
argent. SIR WILLIAM STOCKER, Lord Mayor 
of London 1484 Papworth. 

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Folio 46. 

i. ROY DE SYPYR (Cyprus). Argent 
four bars azure, over all a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee gules, crowned " The arms 
of Jcreusalem quartly wt, all," are tricked in 
the margin. 

2.* THE KYNGE OF SAVASTOPOI.O (alias 
Constantinople, in the Index). Azure, " an 
ymage of Seynt Gorge " argent. See preced- 
ing page. 

3. HOY DE ERMONYE. A lyon rampant 
crowned. 

4. ROY DE NORREWAYE. Azure, three 
hulks or, at the prow and stern a dragon's 
head gules. See also page 76. 

5. ROY DE DACYE. Quarterly; (i.) Or. 
three lyons passant in pale azure. (2.) Azure, 
three crowns 2 and i or. (3.) Argent, a gryphon 
segreant gules. (4.) Gules, a lyon rampant 
or, holding a battle-axe erect ; over all on a 
cross argent, an escocheon or charged with 
two lyons passant gardant azure. 

6. BRUTE. Or, a lyon passant gules x 
erroneously tricked rampant. " The (fabulous) 
armys of Brewte the ffLrst yt ever conqwerd 
Yngelond." 



7. S. LAWNCELOT DE LAKE. Per pale gules 
and argent two bendlets of the second 
fabulous. 

8. S. GAWAYNE, THE GOOD KNIGHT. Vert, 
three gryphon passant or ; " part wt. 
GAWAYNE" sable fretty argent, a label (3) 
gules fabulous. See also No. 9, 5, and 
No. 8, f-32. 

9.* UTER PENDRAGON. Argent, a wyvern 
vert armed gules fabulous. 

Folin 5. 

i. THE GENTYLL SOWDAN. Or, a pellet 
charged with a lyon passant argent crowned 
(? gules) fabulous. 

2.* THE SOWDEN OF BABYLOYNE. 
Sable, out of a chalice or, " a tortose " argent. 
" Part wt. the chaleys," the mutilated 
indication of a coat, possibly intended for 
an impalement, viz., a hand and arm issuant 
in bend sinister gules, grasping a dragon's 
head at the neck, the arm charged with 2 bars 
or, all fabulous. 

3.* ROY DE TACE. Azure, a hare embelif or. 

4. ROY JASPER DE COLOYNE. Azure, 
a waxing moon and between the horns, a 
mullet all or. 

5. ROY MELCHER DE COLOYNE, Azure, 
seven mullets 3. 3. i. or. 



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6.* ROY BALTEZER DE COLOYNE. See 
illustration. 

7.* The Armys of ORKENEY. Azure, a. 
lymphad or, sail argent. 

8. ROY DE GRYFFON. Azure, a gryphon 
segreant or ; erroneously tricked passant. 

9. S. GAWAYNE THE GENTYLL; above 
this name is written " Roy de Marroke." 
Azure, three lyons heads erased or. See also 
No. 8, 1.32. 

Folio 56. 
THE IX WORTHY CONQWEROURYS. 

1. ECTOR DE TROYE. Sable, two lyons 
combatant or fabulous. 

2. ALYXAUNDYR MAGNUS. Gules, a lyon 
(erroneously tricked rampant) sejant in a 
chair of state argent, holding a battle-axe 
azure fabulous. This impossible trick has 
even victimised the herald, acting for THE 
VICTORIA HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF 
ENGLAND. See ANCESTOR, No. 3, page 194. 

3. JULYUS SESARE. Or, a double-headed 
eagle displayed sable, armed gules fabulous. 

4.* ROY DAVYTH. Azure, a harp or 
fabulous. 



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5. DEWKE JOSEWE. Lozengy argent and 
gules, a wyvern sable (A note in later hand.} 
Party per bend sinister or and gules, a batte. 
displayed sable,. Per GERARD LEIGH 
fabulous. 

6.* JUDAS MACHABEUS. Or, three Cornish 
choughs proper two in pale only tricked 
fabulous. 

7. ROY ARTHUR. Gules, three crowns in 
pale or fabulous. 

8. ROY CHARLEMAYNE. Azure, florettce 
or, for OLD FRANCE, dimidiated with, or, a 
double-headed eagle sable fabulous. 

9. GODFFRAY DE BOLLOYNE ; (the Re- 
coverer of Jerusalem). The fabulous arms 
of Jerusalem (No. 5 prox.), dimidiated 
confusedly with, gules an escarboucle or 
fabulous. 

Folio 6. 

All the Kyrstyn Kyngys yn oudyr after 
theyr degre. 

1. THE POPE OF ROOME. MARTYNE DE 
COLUMNIS (1417). Gules, a column argent 
environed with ribbon, crowned or. See 
No. 3, f.68. 

2. PRESTER JOHN. Azure, the Crucifixion, 
the cross or. Styled Empereur et Roy de Inde. 
in Harl MS. 6iq, f 82. " One of the magi." 

3. EMPEROWRE OF ROME ET DE ALMAYNE. 
Or, an eagle displayed sable. 



4. THE KMPEROWRE OF COSTANTYNK LE 
NOBLLE AND OF GRACE. Or, a cross between 
four fire steels gules. See page 5 and Harl. 
6163, f.i. 

5. ROY DE JEREUSALEM. Argent, a cross 
potent between four like crosses or. 

6.* ROY DE FRAUNCE. Azure, three fleurs 
de lys or. 

7. ROY DE ENGLETARE ET DE FRAUNCE. 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly. See also 
page 14. 

8.* ROY DE SPAYNE ET DE CASTYLE. 
Gules, a castle or ; quarterly with [LEONJ, 
argent, a lyon rampant purpure. See page 8. 

9. ROY DE ARRAGON ET DE CESCYLE. Paly 
(10) or and gules a note adds, but 4 paly, i.e., 
4 palets. 

Folio 6ft. 

I. ROY DE PORT YNG ALE. Sable, five false 
escocheons in cross azure, each charged with 
as many plates saltireways, on a bordure 
gules six castles or. Indications of a cross 
pattee vert, have been attempted. 

2 ROY DE NAVARRENE. Gules, the 
Navarrese net, chains or ; quarterly with 
azure, florettee or, a bend gobony argent 
and gules. 

3. ROY DE BEAUME. Argent, a lyon 
rampant queue fourchee gules, crowned or. 



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4. ROY DE HONGERYE. Argent," 1 " three 
bars gules ; impaled with FRANCE, azure, 
florettee or. 

5.* ROY DE POYLE. Gules, a king armed 
cap-a-pie on a prancing charger argent. 

6. ROYDENAPLYS. FRANCE (as No. 6, f.6) 
with a label (3) gules; impaled with JERU- 
SALEM, as No. 5, f.6. 

7. ROY DE CESCYLE THE OLDE. Per 
saltire or and argent four palets gules, on 
each flank an eagle displayed sable crowned 
or. 

8. ROY DE CESCYLE, DEWKE DE ANGOYE. 
(DUKE OF GWYES added in L. 8, f.54). 
Quarterly of six ; (i.) Argent, three bars 
gules. (2.) FRANCE as No. 6, f.6, for NAPLES. 
(3.) JERUSALEM as No. 5, f.6. (4.) FRANCE 
as No. 6, f.6, within a bordure gules, for 
ANJOU. (5.) Azure, crusily and two barbel 
addorsed or. BAR. (6.) Or, on a bend gules 
three eaglets displayed argent. LORRAINE. 
A note in L. 8 states " he beareth Anegos 
for his 4th coat and Loraine on an 
inescocheon. 

9. ROY DE SCOTTYS. Or, a lyon rampant 
(tail inturned) within a double tressure flory 
counterflory all gules. 



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Folio 7. 
The lordys that bene past, here aforctyme. 

1. ROY EDWARD Sc. Azure, a cross pattee 
between five (four in L. 8, f. i6b) martlets or ; 
and also a rough trick of these arms, impal 
ing FRANCE and ENGLAND EDWARD and 
YNGELOND. 

2. SEYNT GORGE. Argent, a cross gules. 

3. KYNG OF INGLAND. Gules, three lyons 

passant (not gardant) or ; SEYNT ED D 

KYNGE, struck through. 

4. DEWKE OF LANCASTYR. ENGLAND, 
with a label (3) of FRANCE. 

5.* DEWKE OF EXCESTRE. BEWFORT 
FRANCE and ENGLAND, within a bordure 
gobony ermine and azure. See No. 7. f.8. 
Name altered to Bishop of Winchester in 
L. 8, 1.76. 

6. ERLE OF HERTFORDE (FARL OF NORTH- 
AMPTON 1337). Azure, on a bend cotised 
(argent) between six lyoncelles rampant or, 
three mullets pierced. See No. 4, f.n&. 

7. ROY DE DENMARKE. Or, three lyons 
passant gardant azure. 

8.* ERLE OF HONTYNGETON. ENGLAND, 
within a bordure argent florettee or (sic). 
Coat and name defaced attainted. 

9. ERLE OF WARREYNE. Chequy or and 




Folio 76. 

1. ERLE OF WARREWYKE, SIR GYE (over 
it SIR HARRY PERCY!). Chequy or and 
azure, a chevron ermine ; being the arms of 
Neubourg borne in the first quarter by 
RICHARD, EARL OF WARWICK, 1401-39. 
See No. 6, f.32. 

2. ERLE OF HAMPTON, SIR BEVVYS (over 
it SIR SYMOND MOUNFORTHE EARL OF 
LECETER!). Argent, a chief gules three roses 
2 and i counter- coloured. ("The famous 
and Renowned History of Sir Bevis of 
Hampton.") See also No. 7, 1.32. 

3. ERLE OF MARCHE. Azure, three bars 
or, a false escocheon argent, on a chief of the 
second two palets between as many esquires 
of the first. See also No. 9, f.32. 

4. ERI.E OF ULSTYR. Or, a cross gules. 

5. ERLE OF GENEVVYLE. Azure, three 
barnacles open or, on a chief ermine a demi- 
lyon rampant issuant gules. See also No. I, 
f-32b. 

6. ERLE OF ARRONDELL. Gules, a lyon 
rampant or ; quarterly with, chequy or and 



7. ERLE OF CORNEWAYLE. Argent, a lyon 
rampant gules, crowned a bordure sable 
besantee. 

8. ERLE OF LYNCOLNE. Or, a lyon ram- 
pant purpure. HENRY LACY, in later hand. 

9. ERLE OF PENBROKE. " Berle," i.e., 
barry (though tricked as 4 bars) argent and 
azure " vn. or ix. " martlets bordurewise 
8 in trick gules. WYLLMUS VALENCE in 
later hand. See also No. 7, 1.326. 

Folio 8. 

1. ERLE MARCH ALL MOWBRAY. Gules, a 
lyon rampant argent, armed azure. 

2. ERLE OF WOSCESTRE. BECHAMPE. 
Gules, on a fess between six crosses crosslet, 
3. 2. i. or, a crescent sable. 

3. ERLE OF MORTAYNE AND BOLOIGNE. 
Paly (6) vair and gules, on a chief or an eagle 
displayed sable. Substituted in a later hand. 
for ERLE OF PENBROKE ; paly (6) argent and 
vert, on a chief or an eagle displayed sable. 
See also No. 7, 1.326. Count of Blois. 

4. BYGOT, DUKE (sic) OF NORTHEFOLK. 
Per pale or and vert, a lyon rampant gules ; 
in the margin an indication of a " gurge " is 
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e COUNT DE A[LBE]MARLE. Gules, a cross 
patonce vair. Will. Le Grose, Earl of 
Amarle and Howderness in L. 8. 

6. THE LORD BURNELL. Argent a lyon 
rampant, and a bordure sable. 

7. COUNT DE PERCH, BEWFORDE (THOMAS 
DE BEAUFORT, DUKE OF EXETER). FRANCE 
and ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure gobony 
argent and azure florettee or. See No. 5, 1.7. 

8.* COUNT DE CAMBRYGGE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure (argent) entoyre 
of lyoncelles rampant (purpure). 

g. COUNT DE SALYSBERY, MOUNTTEGEW. 
Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules ; 
quarterly with, or, an eagle displayed vert. 

Folio 86. 

1. COWND DE RYCHEMONDE. Chequy or 
azure, a quarter ermine, a bordure gules 
ALLAN FERGAUNT, in later hand. 

2. Lo. HARCOURT, in later hand. Or, three 
bars gules. 

3. LORD WAKE. Barry <6) or and gules, 
in 'chief three torteaux. 

4. SIMON MONTFORT, COUNT DE I.EYCES- 
TYR. Gules, a lyon rampant queue fourchee 
argent. 

5. LORD MERMYON. Vair, a fess gules. 

6. COUNT DE CHESTYR. Azure, three 
wheat sheaves (or) banded (gules) in L. 8, 



7. LORD FORNYVVALE. Argent, a bend 
between six martlets 3 and 3 gules. 

8.* SIMON SENTLEZ, COUNT DE HUNTING- 
TON 1174-84 per pale indented argent and 
gules ; in later hand. Originally written 
COUNT DE LEYCESTYR. Per pale indented 
ermine and gules. 

9. COWNT DE CLARE, SIR GYLBERT or, 
three chrevonels gules, a label (3) azure E. 
GLOSTER, in a later hand. 

Fulio Q. 

" Thes belh the vij Kyngys armys lliat 
dwellyd yn Yngelond all attonys." 

i. SEYNT OSWALDS, ROY DE NORTH WM- 
BERI.ONDE a cross between four lyons 
rampant fabulous. See No. 2, i.cfb. 

2.* ROY DE KENT. Gules, three se axes 
vel. cutlasses argent, handles or fabulous. 

3. ROY DE ESSEX. Gules, three crowns or. 
L.8. ZEBBE (a665) is added. 

4.* ROY DE SOWTHSEX. Azure, three tre- 
foyles raguled 2 and i argent fabulous. 

5. ROY DE NORTHFOLKE. Argent, three 
crowns 2 and i gules fabulous. 

6. ROY DE MARCHELOND (MERCIA) LYN- 
COI.LCHYRE. Azure, three crowns 2 and I 
argent fabulous. 

"Here be vj of the Kyngys that dwellyd all 
alt oo tyme yn Yngelonde And Seynt Edwtirdys 
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7. COUNT DE STAFFORDE. Or, a chevron 
gules. 

8. LORD SENTAMOUNT. Or. fretty sable, 
on a chief of the second three besants. 

9. LORD BASSETT. Or, three piles meeting 
in base gules, a quarter ermine. 

Folio 96. 

1. Sc. CUTHBERTUS, EpTscopUS. Azure, 
a cross patonce between four lyons rampant 
. See No. 5, prox. and next page. 

2. Sc. OSWAI.DUS. Purpure, a cross or 
between four lyons rampant. See No. i, i.g. 

3.* SENT MYHEI.L, armys. Azure, the 
device of the Trinity argent, inscribed sable. 
See page 12. 

4. Sc. THOMAS OF CAUNTERBERY. Argent, 
three (beckits) Cornish choughs proper ; im- 
paling on the sinister the arms of the See of 
Canterbury, as No. i, f.j. 

5. *Sc. COTHBERD OF DERHAM. Azure, a 
cross patonce or, between four " lyonseus " 
rampant argent. See No. i above. 

6. Sc. W(ILFRID) OF YORKE. Or, seven 
mascles conjoined 3. 3. I. gules. 

7. Sc. THOMAS (Bishop) OF HERFORDE, DE 
CANTHILUPO. Gules, three leopards faces 
reversed jessant de lys or. 




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8. MAYSTER SCROPE, Buyschoppe of Yorke. 
Azure, a bend or, a label (3) argent. 

9. BYSCHOPPE SPENSER OF NORWYCHE. 
Argent, a bend sable, a crescent for difference ; 
quarterly with, gules, a fret or. 

Folio 10. 

i. Sc. EDMONDE KYNGE OF YNGELONDE. 
of olde tyme. Azure, three crowns 2 and I 
or fabulous. 

2.* MAYSTER BOWET, Byschopp of Yorke. 
Argent, three " rayndere " heads cabossed 2 
and i sable. 

3.* MAYSTER W. ASKEWE, Byschoppe of 
Salysbery. Sable, a fess gules between three 
asses passant argent. 

4.* BYSCHOPPE HARREWELL. Argent, a 
fess undee sable between three hares' heads 
gold (? gules). Bishop of Bath and Wells 
1369. 

5. SEYNT TOMAS OF AKERYS. Azure a 
cross formee per pale gules and argent. 

6. THE ABBEY OF HYDE YN WYNCHESTYR. 
Argent, a lyon rampant sable, on a chief of 
the second four keys addorsed 2 and 2 of the 
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7. ABBOT OF THORNTON CORTAYS. Azure, 
three escutcheons 2 and i of the arms of 
MARCH, see No. 3, 1.76, with the false esco- 
cheon gules, in chief a croster erect or. 

8.* ABBOT OF SELBY. Sable, three swans 
2 and I argent, armed gules. 

9. BYSCHOPPE OF LONDON. Argent, seven 
mascles 3. 3. i. gules ; borne within a bordure 
by ROBERT BRAYBROOKE, bishop 1382. 

Folio i of). 

1. LORD OF OFFORD. Or, a cross lozengy 
sable. 

2. FYTZGEROD. Per pale indented argent 
and azure. 

3. COUNT DE MORTAYNE. Ermine, a chief 
indented gules. 

4 * LORD OF GYNES. (Gwyes.) Vaire or 
and azure. 

5. COUNT DE SENT POULE. Paly (10) vair 
and gules, on a chief or, a label (5) azure. 

6. COUNT DE PROVENSE. Paly (10) or and 
gules tricked as five pallets. 

7. Gules, three pallets vair, a chief or. A 
later hand has named the trick, COMES BLOYS, 
adding an eagle on the chief. 

8. COUNT DE HONTYNGTON. Argent, 
crusily fi tehee (3. 2. i.) sable on a chief azure, 
two mullets pierced or. 



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Folio lib. 

1. LORD MENELL. Azure, three bars 
gemelles and a chief or. 

2. Or, billettee sable, a label (5) gules. 

3. NORTON, added. Paly (6) argent and 
azure, on a chief or, three martlets gules. 

4. WYLLM. BOHOUN, ERLE OF NORHAMTON 
(substituted in a later hand for Count de 
Worcest.). Azure, on a bend argent cotised 
or, between six lyoncelles rampant of the 
third, three mullets pierced gules. See also 
No. 5, 1.7- 

5. COUNT DE KENT. ENGLAND within a 
bordure argent. 

6. LE MOUNT HERMER. Or, three false 
escocheons 2 and i vair each charged with 
three barrulets gules. 

7. Lozengy sable and or, on a quarter gules 
a lyon passant argent ; for lozengy, a " fret 
of saybll " is blasoned. 

8. COUCY, EARLE OF BEDFORD (in a later 
hand). Vair, four barrulets gules. In his 
seal, barry (6) vair and gules. 

9. COUNT DE KYME. Gules, crusily and a 
chevron or. 



9. RATHERFELD PYPPARD. Argent, two 
bars azure, on a quarter of the second a 
cinquefoyle pierced or. 

Folio 1 1 . 

1. LORD DENCOURTE. Azure, billettee and 
a fess dancettee or. 

2. LORD SAYMER. Argent, two chevronels 
gules ; quarterly with NEVII.L on a saltire a 
crescent. 

3. LORD BOWRCHER, ROBSARDE. Vert, a 
lyon rampant or ; quarterly with BOURCHIER, 
see No. 4. f.i4&. 

4. LORD MATREVVERES. Sable, a fret or. 

5. LORD MAULEY, substituted for WAST- 
NEYS. Or, a bend sable. 

6. LORD BARDOLFFE, S. WYLYAM PHELYPE 
Per cross gules and argent, in the quarter an 
eagle displayed or quarterly with BARDOLF, 
azure, three cinquefoyles pierced or. 

7. FERRERS. Vaireor and gules, a bordure 
azure entosre of fers-de-cheval (6) argent. 

8. GYRONNY (12) or and azure, a quarter 
ermine. 

9. LORD GRAUNSOUN. Paly (6) argent 
and azure, over all on a bend gules three 
escallops or. LORD GRANDISON. 



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1. LE CARDYNALL DE ENGELETARE. 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly, within a 
bordure gobony argent and azure ; sur- 
mounted of a Cardinal's hat. For HENRY 
BEAUFORT, son of JOHN OF GAUNT. 

2. ROY HERREY THE VJ. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, surmounted of a regal 
coronet. See also page 7. 

3.* LE CARDYNALL DE YORKE. Gules, 
three wheat sheaves 2 and i or, a bordure 
engrailed of the last ; surmounted of a 
Cardinal's hat. KEMPE, in later hand. 

4. DEWKE DE CLARAUNCE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (3) ermine. 

5. DEWKE DE BEDFFORDE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (5) per pale 
ermine and florettee (FRANCE). 

6. DEWKE DE GLOWSESTRE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, within a bordure argent. 

7. DEWKE DE EXCESTYR. ENGLAND 
within a bordure of FRANCE. 

8. DEWKE DE YORKE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (3) argent, on 
each file as many torteaux. 

9. DEWKE DE NORTHFOLKE. ENGLAND, 
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1. DEWKE DE BOKYNGHAM. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND, within a bordure (a marginal note, 
the armys of Dewke of Glowsestyr, see No. 6. 
last past), quartering or, a chevron gules, 
STAFFORD, all quarterly with the ERLE OF 
HERFFORDE (in marginal note), three mullets 
pierced in bend between two cotises, six lyon 
celles rampant three in chief and as many in 
base. See also No. 5, i.j , and No. 4, f. lib. 

2. DUKE OF SOMERSETT, in later hand. 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly, within a 
bordure gobony argent and azure, BEAUFORT 
impaled with BEAUCHAMP quartering NEW- 
BURGH untinctured. See next. 

3. DUKE OF WARVVYKE, in later hand. 
Gules, a fess between six crosses crosslet ; 
quarterly with, NEWBURGH, chequy or and 
azure, a chevron ermine, impaled with CLARE 
and DESPENSER quarterly no tinctures. 

4.* PRYNCE OF WALYS (S. Tomas Howe 
struck out and HOWELL DDA added). Argent, 
three lyons passant regardant tails cowed 
and erect gules. Note, " Set. hym bynethe 
ye olde armys." See also No. 4, 32. 

5. The Armys of CYAN. Gules, a lyon 
passant gardant or, armed azure. GUIENNE. 



6. DUKE OF SOFOKE, in later hand. (Azure), 
a fe.ss between three leopards faces or ; 
quarterly with, WINGFIELD, argent, on a bend 
gules three pairs of wings conjoined argent. 
BRYENAC an CYAN deleted, the trick pasted 
over with POLE and WINGFIELD. See also 
No. 8 prox., and No. 5, f-32. 

7.* LE BAGES DEU ROYE. Sable, three 
ostrich feathers argent with golden pens, 
each enfiled by a scroll or, bearing the motto 
" hie hoff." 

8.* BRIAK en GYAN armes (in footnote) 
substituted for DEWKE DE SOMERSETT. Or, 
two gryphons legs fessways, erased sable. 
See also No. 5, f-32. and next page. 

9.* THE BASTARD OF CLARAUNCE (the 
name apparently deleted). " F.nte asewre a 
chef of gowlys," i.e., per chevron gules and 
azure, in chief two lyons counter combatant 
gardant or, in base a fleur de lys of the third. 
See also No. 3, f.33 ; and page 17. 

Folio 13. 

1. COUNT DE ARRONDELL. Gules, a lyon 
rampant or ; quarterly with, sable, a fret or. 

2. COUNT DE WARREWYKE. Gules, a fess 
or between six crosses crosslet BEAUCHAMP, 
quarterly with NEWBURGH, chequy or and 
azure a chevron ermine. See also No. 3, 

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3. LF. VVYSCOUNT DE BEAUMOND. Azure, 
florettee and a lyon rampant or ; quarterly 
with, azure threewheat sheaves (vel "garbys ') 
2 and i or. 

4. LORDE HASTINGS (substituted for, The 
olde Kynge of Man). Gules, a maunch or. 
In MS. L. 8, f.i3. the coat of Chetwynd 
appears in this place. 

5. LORD SPENSKR. Argent, a bendlet 
sable ; quarterly with, gules a fret or. 

6. LORD Roos. Gules, three " bowgys " 
(water bougets) 2 and i argent. 

7. LORD TALBOTT. Or, a lyon rampant 
within a bordure engrailed gules ; quarterly 
with, STRANGE, gules two lyons passant in 
pale argent. 

8. LORD OF AWDELEV. Ermine, a chevron 
gules ; quarterly with, gules, a fret or ; " Thys 
quarter before chef," i.e. in the first quarter. 

9. LORD GRAY, CODNORE. Barry (6) 
argent and azure, in chief three roundles, 
GREY ; quarterly with HASTINGS quartering 
VALENCE. 

Folio 14. 

i. LORD LOWELL. Barry undee (6) or 
and gules, quarterly with HOLLAND, azure 
florettee and a lyon rampant argent. 



3. COUNT DE NORTHUMBERLOND. Or, a 
lyon rampant azure ; quarterly with, gules, 
three lucies hauriant argent. 

4. COUNT DE WESTEMERLOND. Gules, a 
saltire argent. 

5. COUNT DE DOVVENECHYRE (Devon). Or, 
three torteaux ; quarterly with, or a lyon 
rampant azure. 

6. COUNT DE OXYNFFORD. Per cross 
gules and or, in the quarter a mullet pierced 
?.rgent. 

7. COUNT DE SCHROWYSBERY. I. and IV., 
a lyon rampant within a bordure engrailed ; 
quarterly with, two lyons passant in pale 
II. and III. a bend between six martlets ; 
quarterly with, a fret ; over all an escocheon 
of BEAUCHAMP. 

8. COUNT DE SALYSBERY. Three fusils 
conjoined in fess ; quarterly with, or an eagle 
displayed all quarterly with NEVILL, gules, 
a saltire argent, a label (3) gobony ; " Salys- 
bery by foie chef," i.e., in the first quarter. 

Q, COUNT DE URMOUNDE. Or, a chief 
indented azure BUTLER, ERLE OF ORMONDE. 

Folio 136. 

1. COUNT DE 'WYLCHYRE, S. JAMES BoT- 

TELER. Or, a chief indented azure, a label 
(3) argent. 

2. COUNT DE WORCESTYR TYPTOFTE. 

Argent, a saltire engrailed gules " Quartly wt 
the armys of Salesbery." See No. 5, f.4ift. 



2. LORD DE LA WARRE. Gules, crusily 
fitchee and a lyon rampant argent ; quar- 
terly with CANTELUPE, azure, three leopards 
faces reversed jessant de lys or. 

3. LORD FEWATYR. Or, a fess between 
two chevrons gules, FiTzW ALTER. 

4. LORD WYLBY. Sable, a cross engrailed 
or, WYLLOUGHBY ; quarterly with BEK, gules, 
a cross moline argent. 

5. LORD CLYFFORDF,. Chequy or and 
azure, a fess gules. 

6. LORD FERRERES OF GROBY. Gules, 
seven mascles conjoined 3. 3. i. or. 

7. LORD OF WELLYS. Or, a lyon rampant 
queue foiirchee sable, armed gules. 

8. LORD CALYS (SCALES). Gules, six 
escallops 3. 2. I. argent. 

9. LORD SOUCH. Gules, besantee a quarter 
ermine. 

Folio 146. 

1. LORD BOTREWSE. Argent, a gryphon 
segreant gules armed azure, BOTREAUX ; 
quarterly with DE MOELS, barry (6) argent 
and gules in chief three torteaux. 

2. LORD BERKELEY. Gules, crusily formee 
(6 and 4) and a chevron argent. 

3. LORD FANHOPE. Ermine, a lyon ram- 
pant gules, crowned or, a bordure engrailed 
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4. LORD BOWCER. Argent, a cross en- 
grailed gules between four " bosches " 
(water bougets) sable. BOURCHIER. A mar- 
ginal note " wt lord bemond le vvyscount a 
fore baronys." See No. 3, 1.136. 

5. LORD TypTTOFTE. Argent, a saltire 
engrailed gules. See No. 2, 1.136. 

6. LORD HUNGERFORDE. Barry (6) argent 
and sable, in chief three pellets. 

7. LORD STRAUNGE. Gules, two lyons 
passant argent, armed azure. 

8. LORD CROMEWELLE. Argent, a chief 
azure, a bend (vel baston) gules ; quarterly 
with TATESHALL, chequy or and gules, a chief 
ermine. 

9. LORD PONYNGYS. Barry (6) or and 
vert, a baston gules ; quarterly with FITZ 
PAYNE, gules, three lyons passant argent, a 
baston azure. A marginal note " to be 
mendyd," i.e., corrected. In L.8. Quarterly 
I and 4 or, three piles azure, BRYAN ; 2, 
POYNINGS ; 3, FITZ-PAYNE. 

Folio 15. 

1. LORD MORLAY. Argent, a lyon rampant 
sable, crowned or. 

2. LORD DODDLF.Y. Or, two lyons passant 
azure, POMERI ; quarterly with SUTTON, 
argent, a cross pattee azure. LORD DUDLEY. 

3. LORD KLYNTON. Argent, on a chief 
azure two mullets pierced or, CLINTON ; 
quarterly with SAY, per cross or and gules. 




4. LORD POWES. Or, a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee gules, armed azure. 

5. LORD MOLAYNYS. Paly wavy (6) or 
and gules ; quarterly with, sable, two bars 
argent, in chief three plates. 

6. LORD SWDELEY. Or, two bendlets 
gules ; quarterly with, gules, a fess compony 
argent and sable, between six crosses crosslet 
fitchee at the foot or. 

7. LORD GRAYE OF WYLTON. Barry (6) 
argent and azure, a label (5) gules. 

8. LORD FEHEWE. Chevrony fretty (a 
mistake for three chevrons interlaced), and 
a chief FITZHUGH ; impaling MARMION, 
vair a fess gules. 

9. LORD GRAY, Rethen. Barry (6) argifnt 
and azure, in chief three torteaux. 

Folio 156. 

1. LORD DARCHY. Azure, crusilly and 
three syse-foyles pierced argent. DARCY. 

2. LORD CROPE OF BOLTON. Azure, a 
bend or, SCROPE ; quarterly with TYPTOFTE, 
argent, a saltire engrailed gules. 

3. LORD OF DAKYR. Gules, three es- 
callops 2 and i argent, DACRE ; quarterly 
with VAUX of Gillesland, chequy or and gules. 

4. LORD SCROPE OF UPSALE. Azure, a 
bend or, a label (3) argent. 



5. THE BARON OF GRAYSTOKE. Barry (8) 
argent and azure, three chaplets of roses gules, 
buds or. 

6. LORD CAMEWSE. Or, on a chief gules, 
three plates. CAMOYS. 

7. LORD OF BARGEVVENNE. Gules, a fess 
between six crosses crosslet or, a crescent 
sable, BEAUCHAMP ; quarterly with WEST- 
MORLAND, gules, a saltire argent, NEVILL. 
LORD OF ABERGAVENNY. 

8. LORD HERYNGETON. Sable, fretty 
argent ; Masoned " sylvyr the frette." 
HARINGTON. 

9. LORD LATEMER. Gules, a saltire argent, 
NEVILL ; quarterly with LATIMER, gules, a 
cross patonce or ; impaling BEAUCHAMP 
quarterly with NEWBURGH as No. 3, 1.126. 

Folio 1 6. 

1. LORD LYLE. Gules, a lyon passant 
argent crowned or, LISLE ; quarterly with 
TYES, argent, a chevron gules. 

2. LORD FAWCONBERGE. Argent, a lyon 
rampant azure, armed gules ; quarterly with 
NEVILL, gules, a saltire argent. 

3. LORD FERRERES OF CHARTLEY. Vaire, 
or and gules. 

4. LORD BEAUCHAMPE. Gules, a fess 
between six martlets or. S. JOHN BEACHAMPE 
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5. LORD COBBHAM. Gules, on a chevron 
or. three lyoncelles rampant sable. 

6. LORD STORTON. Sable, a bend or 
between six fountains. 

7. LORDE VVESSEY. Or, a cross sable, 
VESCI ; quarterly with BROMFLETE, sable, a 
bend flory counterflory or. 

8. LORD SEYNT AMONDE. Or, lozengy 
(blasoned " a fret ") sable, on a chief of the 
second three besants ; quarterly with BEAU- 
CHAMPE, gules, a fess between six martlets or. 
S. WYLYAM BEAUCHAMPE. 

g. LORD FEWARREYNE. Quarterly per 
fess indented ermine and gules, FITZWARREN ; 
quarterly with BOURCHIER, argent, a cross 
engrailed gules between four water bougets 
sable. SR WYLYAM BOURCER. ROCHE 
pryore, imperfectly deleted. 

10. LORD OF SEYNT GONYS. Blanc. 

Folio I 66. 

1. LORD EGREMOYNE. A lyon rampant, 
on his shoulder a fleur de lys. PERCY 
quarterly with LUCY, three lucies hauriant. 
" Northumbyrland armys wt difference." 

2. LORD REVVERS. Barry (6) gules and 
argent, on a quarter of the first an eagle 
displayed or. LORD RIVERS. 

3. LORD BONVVYLE. Sable, seven mullets 
3. 3. I. pierced argent. 



4. LORD SAVE. Per cross or and gules 
(in the margin, a bordure argent). SAYE ; 
quarterly with FIENNES, azure, three lyons 
rampant or. 

5.* THE BARON OF CARREW. Or, three 
lyons passant sable. 

6. THE BARON OF HYLTON. Argent, two 
bars azure. 

7. S. GYLBERD UMFERVVYLE OF NORTHUM- 
BERI.OND. Gules, crusily bottonee and a 
cinquefoyle pierced or. 

8. S. ROBARDE OF OGLE OF NORTHUMBER- 
LAND. Argent, a fess between three crescents 
gules, OGLE ; quarterly with BERTRAM, or, an 
orle azure. 

9.* S. THOMAS LWMLEY. Argent, a fess 
gules between three popinjays proper. 



Original leaf 20 of this Manuscript has been 
torn out, the following eleven names occur in 
the Index, and the blasons have been derived 
from MS. L. 8 College of Arms. 

ARDEN, WILLIAM. Chequy or and azure a 
fess ermine. 

ASTWYCKE, WILLIAM, BEDFORDSHIRE. Ar- 
gent, three crosses botonnee sable. 

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CORNEWALI., BRYAN OF HARFFORDSHYRE. 

Ermine, a lyon rampant gules, a bordure 

sable, bezantee. 
DAINHAM. In L. 8, .356, Wyllm. Domham. 

Sable, on a chevron argent three ravens 

proper. 
FYLOLL OF DORSETSHIRE. Vair, a quarter 

gules. 
GRAUNFORT, RICHARD OF SOWSEX. Gules. 

a lyon rampant argent, a bordure en- 
grailed sable. 
LANGLEY, possibly Bishop of Durham, as on 

page 51. 
LOCKTON THOMAS OF Co. CAMBRIDGE. Argent 

a chevron azure. 
PEVVERELL. Gules, three lyons rampant or, 

a bordure engrailed or. L. 8, f.3.Sfr. 

Erroneously indexed as Powtrell, 
SLEYCLOWE. ? Strelley. 



Folio 17. 

1. S. WYLYAM EWERYS OF YE BYSCIIE- 
PRYKE OF DERHAM. Per cross or and gules, 
on a bend sable three escallops argent. 
EVERS or EURE. 

2. S. WYLYAM BOWYS OF YE BYSCHE- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Ermine, three bent 
bowes erect gules. 

3. NEVELL (in later hand). Gules, on a 
saltire argent a rose. LORD BERGAVENNY. 



4. S. ROBARDE KNOLLYYS OF NORTHHUM- 
BERLAND. Gules, a lyon rampant argent, a 
bordure engrayled of the second. 

5. S. JOHN SORTEYS OF NORTHUMBER- 
LOND. Argent, crusily fitchee and three 
covered cups 2 and i sable. 

6. S. JOHN COYNYERYS OF YORKECHYRE. 
Azure, a maunch or. 

7. S. WYLYAM ELMEDENE OF THE BISHO- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Argent, on a bend 
sable three crescents of the field. 

8.* S. ROBARD CLAXTON OF THE BYSCHI- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Gules, a fess between 
three hedgehogs (orchonys = urchin) passant 
argent. 

9.* S. EMONDE HERON OF NORTH-HUMBER- 
LOND. Gules, three heron 2 and I argent, 
beaks and feet or. 

Folio 176. 

1. S. JOHN CONSTABYLL, YORKCHYRE. 

Barry (6) or and azure, vij pecys, in the 
margin. 

2. S. JAMYS STRANGWAYS, YORKECHYRE. 
Sable, two lyons passant gobony (6) argent 
and gules. 

3. S. ROBARDE OWTHREYGHT, YORKE- 
CHYRE. Gules, on a cross pattee or, five 
mullets pierced of the first, OUGHTRED ; 
quarterly with BURDON, azure, crusily and 
three burdons erect all or. 



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4. S. TOMAS METHAM, YORKECHYRE. Per 
cross azure and argent, a fleur de lys in the 
quarter or. 

5.* S. ROBARDE KNOLLYS, YORKECHYRE. 
Gules, on a chevron argent three roses of the 
first. 

6. S. JAMYS PYKERYNGE, YORKECHYRE. 
Ermine, a lyon rampant azure crowned or. 

7. S. JOHN SALVVAYNE, YORKECHYRE. 
Argent, on a chief sable, two mullets pierced 
or. 

8. S. ROBARDE WATERTON, YORKECHYRE. 
Ermine, three bars gules, as many crescents 
2 and I sable. 

9.* S. JOHN OF MELTON, YORKECHYRE. 
Azure, a cross patonce voided argent. 

Folio 1 8. 

1. S. JOHN BARTRAM, NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Or, an orle azure, tricked rather as azure, a 
false escocheon or, all within a bordure of 
the second. 

2. S. JOHN SAYVVYLE, YORKECHYRE. 
Argent, on a bend engrailed sable three owls 
argent ; quarterly with THORNHILL, gules, 
two gemelles and a chief argent. 

3. S. WYLYAM NORMANVVYI.E, YORKE- 
CHYRE. Argent, on a fess cotised gules 
three fleurs de lys of the field. 



4. S. JOHN PERCEHAYE, YORKECHYRE. 
Gules, a chevron ermine between three lyons 
rampant or, those in chief respectant, the 
arms defaced. LANGTON, see No. i, f.2O, 
inserted in error for PERCEHAYE; argent, 
a cross moline gules. See " Some Feudal 
Coats of Arms." 

5. S. ALYSAUNDYR FOLGHAM, DERBY- 
CHYRE. Sable, a bend between six escallops 
3 and 3 or. 

6. S. HARRY PERCY, YORKECHYRE ; " the 
olde armys." Azure, five lozenges conjoined 
in fess or. 

7. S. RAWFE RADCLYFF OF LANCASTER- 
CHYRE. Argent, two bendlets engrailed 
sable. 

8. S. WYLYAM LUMLEY OF YE BYSCHOP- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Gules, a fess between 
three popinjays argent. 

9. S. ROBARD RODS OFMYDHERST, SoWSEX. 

Gules, three water bougets ermine. 
Folio 1 86. 

1. GOY OF ROCLYFF, YORKCHYRE. Argent, 
a chevron between three lyons heads erased 
gules. 

2. TOMAS WESCHYNGTON OF YE BYSCHOP- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Gules, three bars and 
in chief as many mullets pierced all argent. 

3. WYLYAM ROMONBY, YORKECHYRE. 
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4. S. TOMAS OF STANLEY, LANCASTER- 
CHYRE struck through (see No. 8, f. 186). Per 
pale or and sable, a lyons gamb issuant from 
the sinister counter-coloured. 

5.* TOMAS GRA, YORKE CHYRE. Argent, 
on a bend cotised azure, three gryphons 
passant or. The blason on the trick is con- 
fused. 

6. MAYST, JOHN MAWKSCHALL, YORK 
CHYRE. Azure, three whet chevys (wheat 
sheaves) argent. 

7. JOHN OF NEWSAM, YORKE CHYRE. Sable, 
on a fess argent three crosses crosslet botonnee 
of the first. 

8. S. WYLYAM OF RYTHER OF YORKE- 
CHYRE. Azure, three crescents 2 and i or ; 
quarterly with a lyon rampant. 

9. S. TOMAS BOSSEVELL OF YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, five fusils conjoined in fess gules. 

Folio 1 9. 

I. JOHN CATTON (LAUTON, in later hand) 
OF DERHAM CHYRE. Argent, a fess between 
six crosses crosslet fitchee 3 and 3 sable. 

2.* S. GYLBERD HALSALE (LANCASTER 
added). Or, three dragons heads erased 
azure, langued gules. 

3. S. JOHN BERRON OF LANCASTERCHYRE. 
Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. 
BYRON. 



4. ROBARDE ELYS, YORK CHYRE. Or, on 
a cross sable five crescents argent ; quarterly 
with EVERINGHAM, gules, a lyon rampant 
vair. 

5. S. JOHN DAVVELL OF YORK CHYRE. 
Argent, a fess flory counterflory sable. 

6. WYLYAM STRYKELONDE. Sable, three 
escallops 2 and I argent. 

7. RYCHARD OF BARTON OF LANCASTER 
CHYRF.. Ermine, on a fess gules, three 
annulets or ; quarterly with, paly (6) argent 
and vert. 

8. S. TOMAS OF STANLEY, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Or, on a chief indented azure three 
plates, LATHOM ; quarterly with, argent on a 
bend azure three harts heads cabossed or. 

9.* WYLYAM PELLESON, YORKE CHYRE. 
Sable, a fess between three pelicans argent 
vnlning themselves proper. See page 22. 

Folio 196. 

1. WYLYAM PRESTON OF LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Argent, two bars gules, on a quarter of the 
second a cinquefoyle pierced or. 

2. WYLYAM LATON. Sable, a fess gules 
($;) between three escallops argent. 

3. S. JOHN PYGOT. Gules, three picks 
erect 2 and i or. 

4. S. JOHN LANGFORD. Paly (6) argent 
and gules, on a chief azure a lyon passant 
gardant or. 



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5.* TOMAS GOWER. Azure, a chevron 
between three talbots saliant (" cmbelif ") 
argent. GOWER may be a misreading of the 
herald painter for TALBOT. See also No. 7, 

f.20&. 

6. TOMAS CRATHORNE. Argent, on a sal- 
tire gules five crosses pattee sable. 

7.* S. TOMAS LAMBTON. Gules, a fess 
between three lambs passant argent. 

8.* TOMAS BERREWYK. Argent, three 
bears heads erased sable, muzzled gules. 

9. S. HEWE OF ANYSLEY. Paly (6) argent 
and azure, a bend gules. ANNESLEY. 



1. S. JOHN OF LANGTON, YORK CHYRE. 
Gules, a chevron ermine between three lyons 
rampant or, those in chief respectant. See 
No. 4, f.l8. 

2. S. WYLYAM PLOMTON, YORK CHYRE. 
Azure, five fusils conjoined or, on each an 
escallop gules. 

3. S. JOHN CLARVVAYS OF KROFT, YORKE 
CHYRE. Sable, a saltire or. CLERVAUX. 

4. S. RAWF BABTHORPE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Sable, a chevron or between three crescents 
ermine. 

5. S. EMONDE DARRELL, YORKE CHYRE. 
Azure, a lyon rampant or. 

6. S. RYCHARDE BUTTLER, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Azure, a bend between six covered 
cups 3. 3. or. 



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7. S. JOHN BUTTLER, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Azure, a chevron between three covered cups 
or. 

8 S. JOHN RADKLYFFE, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Argent, a bend engrailed sable. 

9. S. ALYSAUNDYR LOWNDE, YORKE 
CHYRE. Azure, fretty argent, a bordure or, 
entoyre of torteaux. 

Polio 206. 

1. S. JOHN KYKELEY (KIGHI.EY), YORKE 
CHYRE. Argent, a fess sable. 

2. S. JOHN OF ETTON, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, five bars gules, on a quarter sable, 
a cross patonce or. 

3. S. RYCHARDE HAWGHTON OF LANCAS- 
TER CHYRE. Sable, three bars argent. 

4. THE BARON OF NEWTON, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Argent, three chevronels gules. 
LANGTON. 

5.* S. TOMAS AYSTON, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Argent, a mullet sable. ASSHETON. 

6.* S. TOMAS DWNSTALL OF LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Sable, three combs 2 and i argent. 
TUNSTALL, 

7.* S. EMONDE TAI.BOTT, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Argent, three squirrels sejant 2 and 
i purpure. This is not a usual Talbot coat. 
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8. S. JAFFEREY MASSEY OF LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Per cross argent and gules. 

9. S. JOHN SORTEYS, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, on a chevron between three escallops 
sable as many crescents of the first. SURTEES. 

Folio 21. 

I.* S. TOM AS OF BOVVTHE OF LANCASTER 

CHYRE. Argent, three boars heads erased 
and erect 2 and I sable. 

2. HARRY WAVESER, YORK CHYRE. Or, 
a fess dancettee sable. VAVASOUR. 

3. STEVVYN HAYTFELDE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Ermine, on a chevron sable three cinque- 
foyles pierced or. STEPHEN HATFEILD. 

4. JOHN OF PORTYNGETON, YORKE CHYRE. 

Gules, on a fess argent three " chovvys " 
(choughs) proper. 

5.* HOPKYNE MAWLEVERERE, YORKE 
CHYRE. Sable, three levriers courant argent 
collared. 

6.* TOMAS CONSTABYLL OF CATTYSFOSSE, 

YORKE CHYRE. Gules, ten fusils conjoined 
5. 5. sable ; blasoned as " ij fecys fesele of 
sabyll." 

7. TOMAS DALAREVVER, YORKE CHYRE. 
Vair, a bordure sable, besantee. 

8. ROBARDE MANERYS, NORTH UMBER- 
LOND. Or, two bars azure and a chief 
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9. WYLLYSTHROPFK, YORK CHYRE. Azure, 
a chevron between three lyons passant 
gardent argent. 

Folio 2ib. 

i. JOHN FYTZ HENRY, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, a cross engrailed sable. 

2.* SCHORTHOSE, YORKK CHYRE. GllleS, 

three tilting spears erect argent, with pennons 
flotant. 

3. POLLARD (RAWF ACCLUM), byschop- 
peryke of Derham. Ermine, a cross engrailed 
sable. POLLARD, in later hand. Acclum 
misplaced, see No. 5. 

4. WYLYAM CHAUNCELER (SKELTON added 
on the shield), byschopperyke of Derham. 
Azure, a fess betw'een three fleurs de lys or. 

5. RAWFE ACCLUM, YORK CHYRE. Gules, 
a maunch and six cinquefoyles bordurewise 
^ 2 i pierced argent. 

6. JAFFEREY MYDDYI.TON, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Argent, a saltire engrailed sable. 

7. JOHN PASLEUE, YORKE CHYRE. Argent, 
a fess sable between three mullets pierced of 
the field. 

8.* TOMAS LYYS OF THE BYSCHOITERYKE 
OF DERHAM. Ermine, rive fusils conjoined 
in fess gules. L. S, f-s'U, impaling --a 
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9.* JOHN MONKTON, NORTHWMBERLAND. 
Sable, on a chevron between three martlets 
or, as many mullets pierced of the first. 

Folio 22. 

i.* TOMAS HAWKVSWORTH, YORKE CHYRE, 
Sable, three " spare " (sparrow) hawks 2 and i 
argent. 

2. HEWE OF LYGHT, LANCASTER cuvRn. 
Azure, two bars argent. HUGH LEIGH. 

3. S. JOHN NEVYLL, BYSCHOPERYKE OF 
DERHAM on a saltire argent, a fleur de 
lys azure. 

4. JOHN OF BOROWE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Azure, three fleurs de lys 2 and i ermine. 

5. ROGER LASSELYS, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, three chaplets of roses gules. 

6. WYLYAM VVYPOUNT OF THE BYSCHO- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Gules, six annulets 
3. 2. i. or. 

7. JOHN TWAYTYS, YORKE CHYRE. Argent, 
on a fess sable between three fleurs de lys 
gules, as many besants (blasoned torteaux). 

8. JOHN MOWBRAYE, NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Gules, a lyon rampant argent, a bordure 
gobony or and of the second. 

9. NYCOLL ENTTWESYLL OF THE BYSCHO- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Argent, on a bend 
engrailed sable, three mullets pierced of the 
first. 

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I'olio 226. 

1. BAYI.YAFF (BAI.IOL) LORD OF BARNARD 
CASTLE. Gules, an orle ermine. 

2. S. ROBARDE ROOS OF YNGM ANDTHORI'E. 

Azure, three water bougets or. 

3. JOHN NEVEI.L, YORKE CHYRE. A sal- 
tire charged with a mullet ; quarterly with, 
per cross or and argent, in each quarter five 
fusils conjoined in fess gules. 

4. WATYR CALVVERLEY OF LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Sable, a false escocheon between 
six owls 3. 2. I. bordurewise argent. 

5.* NEWMARCHE, the olde armys of. 
Argent, a wind mill sail in bend throughout 
sable. 

6. JOHN HORSSLEYE, NORTH UMBERLONDE. 
Gules, three horses heads couped, 2. i. 
argent. 

7. JOHN MOSGROVVE, WESTMERLAND 
CHYRE. Azure, six annulets 3. 2. I. or. 
MUSGRAVE. 

8. COTHBERT COLVYI.E, NORTH I'MBER- 

I.ONDE. Argent, three chevronels sable, 
besantee. 

9. HEWE AYSTLAYE OF THE IWSCHOPRYK 
OF DERHAM. Gules, on a chevron argent, a 
popinjay vert. 



Polio 23. 

1. WYLYAM SCARGYI.I., YORKE CHYRE. 
Krmine, a saltire gules. 

2. WYLYAM KLTOFTE. Argent, three 
chess-rooks 2 and i sable. 

3. S. GYGGARD COUNT DE HON. Or, 
billettee and a lyon rampant azure. Sir 
Giuchard d'Angle K.G. cr. Earl of Hun- 
tingdon for life 16 July 1377. 

4. ROBARDE PRENDERGEST, NORTHUM- 
BERLONDE. Gules, a bend argent. 

5. ROBARDE HOLME, YORKE CHYRE. 
Barry (6) or and azure, on a quarter argent 
a chaplet gules ; quartyrly wt. WASTNEY 
armys. 

6. ROBARDE BOWTH, NORTHUMBERLOND. 
Argent, crusily fitchee and three horse shoes 
2 and i sable. 

7.* RYCHARDE FYSCHEBORNE OF THE 
BYSCHOPPERYKE OF DERHAM. Argent, a 
tteur de lys sable. 

8. S. GERVVAYS OF CLYFFTON, NOTYNG- 
HAM CHYRE. Sable, a lyon rampant argent 
eight sisefoyles bordurewise of the second, 
blasoned as cinquefoyles. 

9.* HARRY PRESTON OF CRAVYN. Argent, 
a chevron engrailed sable, between three 
wolf heads erased of the second. 

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Folio 2 ^b. 

i. RAWI.YN VAUX, <?UMBERI.ONDCHYRE. 
Argent, a bend chequy or and gules. 

2.* EDWARD CLAYTON. LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Gules, on a bend sable three roses or. 

3.* JOHN OF SWYNOWE, NORTHUMBER- 
LOND CHYRE. Argent, three swine passant 
2 and i sable armed or. 

4.* NYCOI.AS BLAUXTON (BLAKISTON) OF 

TMK HYSCHOPPERYKE OF DfiRHAM. GlllfS, 

three cocks 2 and i argent. 

$. S. WYLYAM RYTHER OF YORK CHYRF.. 
Azure, three crescents 2 and i or. 

6.* JOHN SAYER OF THE HYSCHOPPERYKE 
OF DERAM CHYRE. Gules, two barrulets 
lozengy conjoined, between three sea mews 
2^and i all argent. 

' 7. COSTANTYNE MAHAWTE. Argent, a lyon 
rampant gules over all a fess sable. 

8. RYCHARDE ARNOLDE OF HOLDYRNESSE. 
Sable, three escallops 2 and i argent. 

9. NYCOLAS BELYNGHAM, LANCASTER 
CHYRE. A hunting horn. 

Folio 24. 

i. TOM AS HASKETT, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Argent, on a bend sable three wheat sheaves 
(garbs) of the first. HESKETH. 

2.* RYCHARDE REDMAYNE, YORKE CHYRE 
(over i/"Lanc." added). Gules, three cushions 
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3. RAWFE STANDVSCHE, I.ANC. Sable, 
three standing dishes 2 and I argent ; quar- 
terly with, argent, a saltire sable within a 
bordure of the second. 

4. ToMAS MOSTON OF HOWDEN CHYRE. A 

chevron between three crosses tlory sable. 

5. S. ANTON SEYNT QWYNTYNE OF 
HOLDYRNESSE. Or, a chevron gules and a 
chief vair. 

6. S. RAWFE BYGOT. Or, on a cross gules 
five escallops argent. 

7.* WYI.YAM FAYREFAX, YORK CHYRE. 
Argent, a chevron between three " hyndys 
hedys " erased gules. 

8. JOHN FETZ WYLYAM OF YORK CHYRE. 
Lozengy argent and gules. 

9. WYLYAM TAYLBOYS, LYNECOLL CHYRE. 
Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second 
three escallops of the first. 

Folio 24b. 

i. S. ALYSAUNDYR NEVYLL, YORKE CHYRE. 
Gules, on a saltire argent, a mullet sable. 

2.* S. TOMAS FOLTHORPE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, on a cross moline sable, a crescent for 
difference. FULTHORPE. See next page. 

3. S. PYERSSE TYLYALL OF COUMBYR- 
LANDE. Gules, a lyon rampant argent, over 
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4. S. CYRSTOFFVR CORWENE OF COMBER- 
LAND. Argent, fretty gules, a chief azure ; 
lozengy, in the trick. 

5. WYLYAM THORYNBOROWE. Ermine, a 
fret and a chief gules ; lozengy, in the trick. 

6. CHARLYS MORTON. Quarterly per fess 
indented gules and ermine, in the quarter a 
goat's head erased of the second. 

7. MORYSBY, WESTMERLANDE. Sable, a 
cross argent, in the quarter a cinquefoyle 
pierced (of the second). 

8. TOMAS SALKELL OF COMBERLAND. Vert, 
a fret argent. 

9. TOMAS MYDDYLTON OF YORKCHYRE. 
Argent, a fret and a quarter sable ; lozengy, 
in the trick. 

Folio 25. 

1. RYCHARD SALKELL OF WESTMERI.AND. 
Argent, a fret and a chief gules ; lozengy, in 
the trick. 

2. JOHN HOWTON (HOTHAM). Or, on a 
bend sable three mullets pierced argent. 

3. S. WYLYAM MOUNTFORT. Argent, a 
lyon rampant azure within eight crosses 
crosslet bordurewise gules. 

4.* WYLYAM WYSTO WE. Sable, a chevron 
between three pitchers vel possenets argent. 

5. RYCHARD WYLBYRFOSSE OF YORK 
CHYRE. Argent, an eagle displayed sable, 
armed gules. 



6. HARRY CLYFFORD, GLOUCESTER CHYRE. 
Chequy or and azure, on a bend gules three 
lyoncelles rampant garclant or. 

7. S. JOHN ABBNALL, GLOWCESTER CHYRE. 
Azure, a chevron ermine. Ascribed also to 
Sir John Lodbrooke of Warwicks. in E. ij. roll. 

8. S. ROBARD NEVYLL, YORKECHYRE OF 
FERNLEY. Argent, a saltire gules. 

9. THOMAS CYSCYLE, YORKE CHYRE YN 
HOWDENCHYRE. Azure, three roses 2 and 

1 or. 

Folio 256. 

SOVVTH CONTRE. 

1. S. UMFFREY STAFFORDE, DORSSET 
CHYRE. Or, a chevron gules, a bordure en- 
grailed sable. 

2. S. PHELYPE CORTENEY, DEVYNCHYRE. 
Or, three torteaux and a label (3) azure. 

3. S. JOHN BREWSE OF SOWSEX. Azure, 
crusily botonnee and a lyon rampant or. 
BRAOSE. 

4. S. JOHN DENHAM. DEVENCHYRE. Gules, 
five fusils conjoined in fess ermine. 

5. S. WILLIAM STORMYE OF WORCESTER 
CHYRE. Argent, three demi-lyons rampant 

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6 * S. PERCYVVAH, SOWDANE " OF WALYS, 
VORYNER." Gules, a soldan's head in profile 
couped argent, wreathed ; quarterly with, 
sable, three pales wavy fitchee at the ends 
argent. 

7. S. JOHN LYLE, HAMPCHYRE. Ermine, 
on a chief azure three " lyonseuse " rampant 
argent. 

8. S. KERRY HOUSE OF SOWCEX. Ermine, 
three bars gules. 

9. S. JOHN SENGONE (ST. JOHN) OF WALYS. 
Argent, on a chief gules two mullets pierced 
of the first. 

Folio 26. 

1. S. JOHN GREYNDER OF GI.OWCESTHR 
CHYRE. Or a fess between six crosses 
botonnee gules. 

2. S. HEWE HALSAM OF SOWSEX. Argent, 
a chevron engrailed gules between three 
leopards faces of the second ; quarterly with, 
paly (6) or and sable. 

3. S. TOMAS CHAWORTHE, NOTYNGHAM 
CHYRE. Azure, two chevronels or. 

4. S. JOHN POPHAM. HAMPCHYRE. Argent, 
on a chief gules two harts heads cabossed or. 

5. S. WYLYAM MOUNTFORT, WARREWYK 
CHYRE. Bendy (8) or and azure, a bordure 
gules. 



6. S. MORRES OF BERKELEYE, CAMBYGE 
CHYRE. Gules, crusily and a chevron argent. 
Also for Sir Miurice of Hants, L. 8. {.31. 

7. CARMYNOWE, DEVENECHYRE. Azure, a 
bend or, a crescent for difference. 

8. S. RAWFE CHOTTYSBROKE, OXYNFORD 
CHYRE. Ermine, on a chief per pale dan- 
cettee or and gules, a rose of the third. 
SHOTTISBROKE. 

9. S. RYCHARDE WERNUN OF THE PEKE, 
DERBYCHYRE. Argent, a fret sable and a 
quarter gules fretty, in trick. 

Folio 26b. 

i.* S. WYI.YAM PORTER OF LYNCOLI.CH. 
Sable, three bells 2 and I argent. See page 3J. 

2. S. HARRY FROWYKE OF MYDDYLLSEX 
CHYRE (LORD MAYOR 1435 and 1444). Azure, 
a chevron between three leopards faces or. 

3. S. JOHN MWNGOMERY OF WALYS. Gules, 
a chevron ermine between three fleurs de lys 
or. 

4. S. EDWARDE STRADLING OF WALYS. 
Paly (6) argent and azure, on a bend gules 
three cinqnefoyles pierced or. 

5. ALYXAUNDYR SPARROWE OF MYDDYLL- 
SEX CHYRE. Argent, three roses 2 and I 
purpure. 

6.* S. RAYNOLDE COBHAM OF SOWTHEREY 
CHYRE. Gules, on a chevron or, three es- 
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7. JOHN NANFAN OF CORNEWAYLF.. Sable, 
a chevron ermine between three wings argent ; 
quarterly with, argent, two wolves passant 
azure. 

8.* JOHN CATYRMAYNYS, OXYNFORD 
CHYRE. Azure, a fess between quatre mayne 
(mains) 2 2 or ; quarterly with, argent, two 
" mongrelys " passant gules ; the " mon- 
grelys " resemble talbots; all for QUATRE- 
MAYNE. 

9.* TOMAS OF YEDDYNGE, MYDDYLSEX 
CHYRE. Sable, a falcon close argent, belled 
or. 

Folio 27. 

1. IAFFEREY CHAWSERYS, OXYNFORD 
CHYRE. Per pale argent ami gules, a bend 
counter-coloured ; THE POET CHAUCER. Sec 
also No. 4, f.3O. 

2. WYLYAM WARBYLTON, HAMPCHYRE. 
Lozengy or and azure. 

3.* TOMAS GOLLOFFYR, OXYNFORD CHYRE. 
Argent, two bars undee gules, on a bend sable 
three crescents or. 

4. TOMAS VEDALE, HAMPCHYRE. Gules, a 
cross moline argent, UVEDALE ; quarterly 
with (SCURES), azure a fret or. 

5. JOHN NEWBOROWE, DORSSF.T CHYRE. 
Bendy (6) or and azure, a bordure engrailed 
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6. WYLYAM BROCASE OF HAMPTCHYRE. 
bore, sable, a lyon " enbelife " gardant or; 
quarterly with, sable, two lyons passant gar- 
dant argent. 

7. TOMAS DELAREVVER, BARKECHYRE. 
Azure, two bars dancettee or. 

8. TOMAS BAYNARDE, WYLCHYRE. Or, 
three eagles displayed gules. 

9. ROBARDE LONGE, WYLCHYRE. Sable, 

a lyon rampant between eight crosses 
crosslet bordurewise argent. 

Folio 2?b. 

1. TOMAS BUI.LOK, BARKECHYRE. Gules, 
a chevron argent between three bull heads 
cabossed of the second, horned or. 

2. RAWFE LEUNEHAM, BARKECHYRE. 
Sable, six fleurs de lys 3. 2. i. or. 

3.* JOHN NORRYS, BARKECHYRE. Argent, 
on a chevron sable between three raven 
heads erased proper, as many crescents - 

4. TOMAS FACCHELL, BARKECHYRE. Er- 
mine, four bendlets azure. VACHELL. 

5.* JOHN BERREWE, HAMPCHYRE. Gules, 
on a bend argent three leopards faces erased 
sable, langued or. BURC.H. 

6. JOHN BASKET, HAMPCHYRE. Azure, a 
chevron ermine between three leopards 
faces or. 




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7. RVCHARDE COOKE, SoUSEXCHYRE. 

Gules, three crescents 2 and i argent and a 
quarter ermine ; quarterly with, or, a cross 
azure. The quarter is rather argent, a 
chess-rook between four ermine spots. 

8.* JOHN COLYNGTON, SOUSEXCHYRE. 
Sable, six lyoncelles rampant 3. 2. i. or. 

9. JOHNSHYRLEY, SOTHEREYCHYRE. GuleS, 

a chevron compony counter-compony argent 
and sable (" checche ") between three fleurs 
de lys or. 

Folio 28. 

i.* WYLYAM KNYGHTLEY, NORTH HAMP- 
TONCHYRE. Azure, three stirrups 2 and i or. 

2. GYFFORDE, HAMPCHYRE. Argent, nine 
torteaux 3. 2. 3. i. 

3. EDWARD POWMBRAY OF DEVENESCHYRE. 
Or, a lyon rampant gules, a bordure engrailed 
sable, POMEROY ; impaling BEVILE, argent, 
three pellets 2 and : each charged with a bend 
of the field. 

4. NYCOLAS UPTON, WYLCHYRE. Argent, 
on a saltire conped sable five annulets or. 

5. TOMAS ARDARNE, DERBY CHYRE. Gules, 
three crosses crosslet fitchee or and a chief 
of the second. 

6. JOHN COPPYLSTONE OF DVENECHYRE. 
Argent, a chevron engrailed gules, between 
three leopards faces azure langued gules. 



7. TOMAS HAWLEY OF DEVVENCHYRE. 
Gules, fretty and a quarter argent. 

8.* WYLYAM WYLYNGHAM, WARREWYKE- 
CHYRE. Or, on a chevron sable between 
three antelopes heads couped of the second, 
spotted gules, a crescent argent for difference. 

9. TOMAS PORTER OF SWLHYLL (SOLIHULL), 
WARREWYKCHYRE. Gules, on a quarter 
azure, a fesse counter embattled argent ; 
quarterly with, barry undee (6) argent and 
gules, a bordure sable besantee. 

Folio 28b. 

1. THE PRYORE OF KYLMAYNF. OF 
YRLANDE. Argent, on a sa'.tire gules a cross 
moline anchored of the first. 

2. S. WYLYAM OLDEHALE, LYNCOLLE- 
CHYRE. Gules, a lyon rampant queue 
fourchee ermine. 

3. BROKYSBY, NOTYNGHAMCHYRE. Sable, 
three bars undee argent and a quarter gules. 
" Conisence ij. hartes," L. 8, i.2?b. 

4. S. WATYR LEWCY. Gules, crusily or, 
three lucies hauriant argent. 

5. S. JOHN BACCOD, NOTYNGHAM CHYRE. 
Argent, two chevronels azure. 

5. WYLAM HYLL, SOMERSET CHYRE. Gules, 
a lyon rampant or, over all a bend gobony 
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7. MAYST, ROBARD BEAUMONT, NORTH- 
HWMBERLAND. Azure, a fess argent between 
three leopards faces or. 

8. JOHN COURSUN, WARREWYKCHYRE. 
Argent, on a bend sable three popinjays or, 
a crescent for difference ; " with a bordure 
engrailed sable," is written below the shield. 
See No. 2, f.^o. 

9. TOMAS BANBERV, HAMPCHYRE. Azure, 
a chevron between in chief two cocks argent 
and in base a lyon's head erased or. 

Folio 2Q. 

1. S. WYLYAM WYNDESORE, LANCASTF.R- 
CHYHE. Argent, a saltire sable. 

2. S. FOWKE FYTZWAREYNOE or DORSSETT 
CHYRE. Quarterly per fess indented argent 
and gules. 

3. S. KOUARD BRUS. Or, a saltire and a 
chief gules. 

4. S. TOMAS KYRYEI.L, KENT CHYRE. Or, 
two chevrons and a quarter gules. 

5. S. ROBARD HARCOURT, OXYNFORD- 

("iiiles, two bars or. 

RYCHARD LEUGENORE, SOWCEX- 

Azure, three chevronels or. LEWK- 



CHYRE. 
(i. S. 

CHYRE. 
NOR. 

7. S. 

CHYRE. 

and azure, an annulet of the second. 



JOHN WF.TYNOTON, WORCESTER 
(Jules, a fess counter-compony or 



8. JOHN HYDE, NORTHAMPTON CHYRE. 
Azure, a chevron between three lozenges or. 

9. SAHERTON OF KENTT CHYRE. Argent, a 
chevron gules between three boars heads 
conped sable. 

Folio 2gb. 

i.* S. JOHN COKKYNE OF DERBYCHYRE. 
Argent, three cocks 2 and I gules. 

2. TOMAS DEI.AHAYE OF HERFORDCHYRE. 
Azure, an estoyle of eight points radiated or. 

3. S. TOMAS BEAUMONT OF DEVENECHYRE. 
Gides, two bars vair. 

4. CHAUMBRUN. Or, on a bend sable three 
horse shoes argent. 

5. S. JOHN HOLLANII OF THROPWATER. 
NoRHAMPTONCHYRE, Azure, florettee and 
a lyon rampant gardant argent, a crescent 
for difference. THOMAS in L. 8, f.2,S^. 

6. WYLYAM WAKE, NORHAMPTONCHYRE. 
Argent, two bars gules, in chief three tor- 
teaux. 

7. ROGC.ER OF THORYNTON OF NORTHHUM- 
BERI.AND. Sable, a chevron argent and a 
chief indented of the second. 

8. RYCHARDE SWI.SAM OF LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Argent, a fess between three chess- 
rooks sable. 

9. CONESTABYLT- OF pLAYNBOROWE. Quar- 
terly gules and vair, over all a bend or. 



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7. RVCHARDE COOKE, SOUSEXCHYRE. 

Gules, three crescents 2 and i argent and a 
quarter ermine ; quarterly with, or, a cross 
azure. The quarter is rather argent, a 
chess-rook between four ermine spots. 

8.* JOHN COLYNGTON, SOUSEXCHYRE. 
Sable, six lyoncelles rampant 3. 2. i. or. 

9. JOHNSHYRLEY, SoTHERE YCHYRE. Gules, 

a chevron compony counter-compony argent 
and sable (" checche ") between three fleurs 
de lys or. 

Folio 28. 

i.* WYLYAM KNYGHTLEY, NORTH HAMP- 
IONCHYRE. Azure, three stirrups 2 and i or. 

2. GYFFORDE, HAMPCHYRE. Argent, nine 
torteaux 3. 2. 3. i. 

3. EDWARD POWMBRAY OF DEVENESCHYRE. 
Or, a lyon rampant gules, a bordure engrailed 
sable, POMEROY ; impaliiu; BEVILE, argent, 
three pellets 2 and i each charged with a bend 
of the field. 

4. NYCOLAS UPTON, WYI.CHYRE. Argent. 
on a saltire couped sable five annulets or. 

5. TOMAS ARDARNE, DERBY CHYRE. Gules, 
three crosses crosslet fitchee or and a chief 
of the second. 

6. JOHN COPPYLSTONE OF DVENF.CHYRE. 
Argent, a chevron engrailed gules, between 
three leopards faces azure langued gules. 



7. TOMAS HAWLEY OF DEVVENCHYRE. 
Gules, fretty and a quarter argent. 

8.* WYLYAM WYLYNGHAM, WARREWYKE- 
CHYRE. Or, on a chevron sable between 
three antelopes heads couped of the second, 
spotted gules, a crescent argent for difference. 

9. TOMAS PORTER OF SWLHYLI. (SOLIHULL), 
WARREWYKCHYRE. Gules, on a quarter 
azure, a fesse counter embattled argent ; 
quarterly with, barry iinclee (6) argent and 
gules, a bordure sable besantee. 

Folio 28b. 

1. THE PRYORE OF KYLMAYNE OF 
YRLANDE. Argent, on a saltire gules a cross 
moline anchored of the first. 

2. S. WYLYAM OLDEHALE, LYNCOLLE- 
CHYRE. Gules, a lyon rampant queue 
fourchee ermine. 

3. BROKYSBY, NOTYNGHAMCHYRE. Sable, 
three bars unclee argent and a quarter gules. 
" Conisence ij. hartes," L. 8, f.276. 

4. S. WATYR LEWCY. Gules, crusily or, 
three lucies hauriant argent. 

5. S. JOHN BACCOD, NOTYNGHAM CHYRE. 
Argent, two chevronels azure. 

5. WYLAM HYLL, SOMERSET CHYRE. Gules, 
a lyon rampant or, over all a bend gobony 
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7. MAYST, ROBARD BEAUMONT, NORTH- 
HWMBEUI.AND. Azure, a fess argent between 
three leopards fares or. 

8. JOHN COURSUN, WARREWYKCHYKE. 
Argent, on a bend sable three popinjays or, 
a crescent for difference ; " with a bordure 
engrailed sable," is written below the shield. 
See No. 2, f. 30. 

9. TO.MAS BANBERY, HAMPCHYRE. Azure, 
a chevron between in chief two cocks argent 
and in base a lyon's head erased or. 

Folio 2g. 

1. S. WVLYAM WYNDESORE, LANCASTF.R- 
CHYRE. Argent, a saltire sable. 

2. S. FOWKE FYTZWARF.YNGE OF DORSSETT 
CHYRE. Quarterly per fess indented argent 
and gules. 

3. S. ROBARD BRUS. Or, a saltire and a 
chief gules. 

4. S. TOMAS KYRYEI.L, KENT CHYRE. Or, 
two chevrons and a quarter gules. 

5. S. ROBARD HARCOURT. OXYNFORD- 
CHYRE. Ciiiles, two bars or. 

RYCHARD I.EUGENORE, SOWCEX- 
Azure, three chevronels or. LEWK- 



6: S. 

CHYRE. 
NOR. 

7. S. 

CHYRE. 

and azure, an annulet of the second. 



JOHN WETYNcrroN, WORCESTER 
Gules, a fess counter-compony or 



8. JOHN HYDE, NORTHAMPTON CHYRF. 
Azure, a chevron between three lozenges or. 

0. SAUERTON OF KENTT CHYRE. Argent, a 
chevron gules between three boars heads 
couped sable. 

Folio 2c)h. 

i.* S. JOHN COKKYNE OF DERBYCHYRE. 
Argent, three cocks 2 and I gules. 

2. TOMAS DEI.AHAYE OF HERFORDCHYRE. 
Azure, an estoyle of eight points radiated or. 

^. S. TOMAS BEAUMONT OF DEVENECHYRE. 
Gules, two bars vair. 

4. CHAUMBRUN. Or, on a bend sable three 
horse shoes argent. 

5. S. JOHN HOLLAND OF THROPWATER, 
NORHAMPTONCHYRE. Azure, fiorettee and 
a lyon rampant gardant argent, a crescent 
for difference. THOMAS in 1.. 8, f.2Sl>. 

6. WYLYAM WAKE, NORHAMPTONCHYRE. 
Argent, two bars gules, in chief three tor- 
teaux. 

7. KOGGER OF THORYNTON OF NORTHHUM- 
BERLAND. Sable, a chevron argent and a 
chief indented of the second. 

8. RYCHARDE SWLSAM OF LANCASTER 
CHYRE. Argent, a fess between three chess- 
rooks sable. 

9. CONESTABYLL OF Fi.AYNBOROWE. Quar- 
terly gules and vair, over all a bend or. 



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Folio 30. 

1. S. WATYR DEWERSE OF HERFKORD 
CHYRE. Argent, a fess gules and in chief 
three torteaux. DEVEREUX. 

2. JOHN CORSUN OF DERBYCHYRE. Argent, 
on a bend sable three popinjays or. CURZOJI. 
No. 8, f.286. 

3. S. NYCOLL PERPOYNT OF DERBY CHYRE. 
Argent, a lyon rampant sable, six cinque- 
foyles bordurewise pierced gules. 

4. JAFFEREY CHAWCERYS OF OXYNFORD 
CHYRE. Argent, a chief gules ; over all a 
lyon rampant or, for BURGHERSH ; " quar- 
telye the wylle," i.e. wheel, intended for. 
ROET ; rightly, gules three wheels or, in a 
later hani. See No. i, t.2?, for Chaucer coat. 

5.* TOMAS CORNEW OF DEVENECHYRE. 

Argent, a chevron between three hunting 
horns sable. 

6. RICHARD OF ASKE, YORKCHYRE. Or, 
three bars azure. 

7. WYLYAM HARDY, YORKCHYRE. Argent, 
on a bend per bend azure and sable, a 
bendlet or ; quarterly with, argent, a chevron 
gules between three spear heads sable. 

8. TOMAS BRAKYNBERY OF THE BYSCHOP- 
PERYKE OF DERHAM. Azure, fretty or. 

Q. GORGE POPELEY, YORKE CHYRE YN 
CRAVVYN. Argent, on a fess sable three 
eagles of the first. 



Folio 306. 

i. DKWKE DE BOURGOYNE. Quarterly I. 
and IV. FRANCE, within a bordure gobony ; 
quarterly with, bendy (6) and a plain bordure. 
II. and III. per pale, incomplete, on an 
escocheon a lyon rampant. FLANDERS. 
See No. 5, .31. 

2.* LE DOLFFYNE DE FRAUNCE. FRANCE; 
quarterly with, or, a dolphin hauriant em- 
bowed azure. 

3. LE DF.UK DE ORLYAUNCE. FRANCE, 
and a label of three points argent, but 
blasoned as of five points. 

4. DEUKE DE LAUNCON (AI.ENCON). Azure, 
florettee and a bordure gules, platey. 

5. DEUKE DE BERRYE, altered to, TROPE. 
Or, an eagle displayed per pale gules and 
sable. 

6. DEUKE DE ANGERYS (BARE, written 
above it). Azure, crusily and two barbel 
addorsed or. 

7. DEWKE DE BAYRE (HEYNYSBERY, in 
later hand). Or, four bars gules (blasoned as 
6 pieces) ; impaling, gules crusily and two 
barbel addorsed or ; all quarterly with, gules, 
a lyon rampant queue fourchee renowee 
argent, crowned or; over all on an escocheon 
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8.* DEWKE DE MEL AN. The crowned 
biscia (" bis ") of Milan swallowing a man; 
" tornyil yn vij vowts," tricked as of six 
volutes. 

9.* DEWKE DE BRYTAYNYE. Ermine. 

Folio 31. 

i.* COUNT DE SEYNTPOULE. Argent, a 
lyon rampant crowned, queue fourchee 
ronowee gules. 

2. DEWKE DE LOREYNE. Or, on a bend 
gules three " merlettys " displayed argent, 
the " alerions " of LORRAINE are probably 
intended, though the birds are tricked and 
blasoned, eagles, in a later hand. 

3. SEYNT DENYSE DE FRAUNCE, Gules, a 
cross argent. 

4. THE ERLE OF DOWGGLES YN SCOTLAND. 
Argent, a human heart gules, on a chief 
azure three mullets pierced or. POUGI.AS. 

5. COUNT DE FI.AUNDRYS. Or, a lyon 
rampant sable. See No. I , f 306. 

6. THE ERLE OF BOWHAN. Azure, three 
garbs " of comyn " or. BUCHAN. 

7. DEWKE DE BORBONE. Azure, florettee 
or and a bend gules. 

8. DEWKE DE BERRY. Azure, florettee 
or and a bordure engrailed gules. 

9. DEWKE DE CLF.VE. Gules, a false 
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Folio 316. 

i.* JOHN MARTYNE OF KENT CHYRE. 
Argent, three talbots passant sable. 

2. JOHN BORDEVVYLE OF SOWSEX CHYRE. 

altered to KENT. Gules, a chevron vair, 
between three cinquefoyles pierced or. 
THOMAS in L. 8, f-33. 

3. JOHN GORYNGE OF SOWSEX, altered to 
KENT. Argent, a chevron between three 
annulets gules. 

4.* J. MAWDEBY. Sable, a chevron ermine 
between three shoveller heads erased argent. 

5. WYLYAM WATTON, KENT CHYRE. Ar- 
gent, a lyon rampant gules, on a bend sable 
three crosses crosslet fitchee of the first. 

f>. S. GYI.YS DAWUANEY. Gules, a bend 
fusily argent. 

7. NYCOLAS BROKHUI.L, KENTCHYRE. 
Gules a cross argent between twelve crosses 

let IlUllee or. 

8. JOHN KENTWOOD. Gules, three cinque- 
foyles pierced ermine. 

9. JOHN BEKKE op SOWSEX, altered to 
KENT. Barry (6) argent and sable, on a 
quarter of the second a leopards face or. 



Folio 32. 

SOWTH CONTRE. ; 

1. THE BANER OF OWRE LADY. The 
Virgin and Child. FABULOUS. 

2. SEYNT BARTHELMEW SPYTTYLL 
(HOSPITAL). Per pale argent and sable, the 
Crucifixion, sine cross. 

3. OURE LADY ARMYS. Intended for a 
cross crosslet grieced between a pair of wings, 
on a chief the legend, aue gratia plena. 
FABULOUS. 

4. PRYNCE OF WALES (Ho'LL DDA in later 
hand). Argent, three lyons passant regardant 
tails cowed gules. See also No. 4, f. 126. 
One Ivon struck out in L. 8, f.6i. 

5. BRYGRAC EN GEYAN. Or, two gryphons 
legs barways talons to the dexter erased 
sable. See also No. 8, f. 126. 

6. S. GYE OF WARREVVYK. Chequy or and 
azure, a chevron ermine. (Natl. Diet. Biog. 
xxiii. 386). See also No. i, f 76. 

7. S. BEVVYS OF HAMPTON. Argent, a 
chief gules three roses 2. i. counter-coloured. 
Rather tricked as per fess gules and argent, 
&c. See also No. 2, f.7fi. 

8. S. GAWAYNE the good knight. Azure, 
three lyons heads erased or. See also No. 9, f. 5 . 

9. ERI.E OF MARCHE. The arms of Mor- 
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1. COUNT DE GENEVVYLE. Azure, three 
horse barnacles open or, on a chief ermine a 
demi-lyon rampant issuant gules. See page 9. 

2. COUNT DE NORFOLK (BOKYNUIIAM, 
deleted) ERI.E BIGOT, in margin. Per pale or 
and vert, a lyon rampant gules. See page 9 

3.* COUNT DE WAI.YNGEFORD. Rurelly 
(10) gules anrl argent, on a chief of the second 
three lyons rampant sable, over all, tracery 
suggestive of the Navarrese net, and 
terminating in a bordure, all or. 

4.* Gyronny (12) or and gules, and a chief 
azure, in the dexter a demy lyon passant 
gardant of the first. 

5. S. FRAUNCYS DE COURT (Coucv in 
later hand) COUNT DE PENBROKE prolahly in 
d'ror. Paly (6) argent and vert, on a chief or, 
an eagle displayed sable. See also No. 3, f.8. 

6. - - YORKCHIRE. Azure, besantee 
and a lyon rampant or. 

7. COUNT DE PENBROOKE ; VALENCE, in 
later hand. Burelly (10) argent and azure, 
eight martlets bordurewise gules. See page 9 

8. COUNT DE GI.OWCESTYR. Or, three 
chevronels gules. 

9. WYLYAM OF OXYNFORDE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Azure, three leopards faces or, a chief per 
pale dancettee of the second and first. 




Folio 33. 

i.* THE ARMYS OF THE II.E OF MAN. 
Gules, three legs " inne sayle " argent, spurs 
(" eprone ") or. Marginal note " sporrys 
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2. Or, a. iess gules and six fieurs de lys 
2. 2. 2. counter-coloured. DANBY of Yorks. 
in later hand. 

3. THE BASTARD OF CLARRAUNCE. Per 
chevron gules and azure, in chief two lyons 
rampant combatant, and in base a fleur de 
lys, all or. See also No. 9, 1.326. 

4. PYROT. Or, a gurges gules. 

5. GRAVE VAN Guiz DE ALMAYNE (BURGO. 
E. OF KENT, in later hand). Lozengy gules 
and vair ; imperfectly tricked. 

6. GORGES, in later hand. Azure, a gurges 
(whirlpool or whirl-pitte) argent. 

7. S. THOMAS BLOUNT, STAFFORDCHYRE. 
Barry undee (6) sable and or. 

8. TOMAS SHYLFORDE. Or, three bars 
dancettee sable. 

9. S. WYLYAM STORMYE, HAMPF. CHYRE. 
Argent, three demi-lyons rampant gules. 

Folio 336. 

1. S. WYLYAM GASQWOYGE (GASCOIGNE), 
YORK CHYRE. Argent, on a pale sable, a 
fish head couped or. 

2. S. TOMAS GRESLEY, LEYCESTER CHYRE. 
Vaire argent and gules. 

3. S. XPYSTOFFYR CORWENE. Argent, a 
fret gules (lozengy in trick) and a quarter 
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4.* S. BRYAN STAPYLTON, YORKE CHYRE. 
Gules, three swords conjoined at the pomel, 
points to the dexter and sinister chief and to 
the base, proper. 

5.* TOMAS BAXIERD, NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Vert, three squirrels sejant vorant 2 and i 
argent. 

6. ROBARD STRANGWAYS, YORKECHYRE. 
Sable, two lyons passant gobony (6) argent 
and gules, crowned. 

7. S. ROWFE BOWLMAR, YORKE CHYRE. 

Gules, billettee and a lyon rampant or. 

8.* (JOHN DE DROKENESFORD, 1309-29), 
" a byschoppe of Bath." Quarterly azure 
and or, four caps counter-coloured. 

9. ROUFE STANDYSCH, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Sable, three standing dishes 2 and I argent. 

Folio 34. 

i.* S. FRAUNCYS OF ALDENHAM, HAMP- 
CHYRE, "beryth asseure a stremer of gold." 
Azure (3) steruys (stars) or. 

2.* S. ADAME FRAUNCYS OF THE YLE OF 
WYCHT. (LORD MAYOR 1352-3). Per bend or 
and sable, a lyon rampant counter-coloured. 






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3.* S. JOHN GODDARDE, " beryth a poynt 
of sabyll, a chefe ot gouly entte grele, iij 
eglys hedy of sylvyr, ye bekys gold," i.e., per 
chevron engrailed gules and sable three eagle 
heads erased argent, beaked or. See page 42. 

4.* DANIERS (substituted for S. JOHN 
SAVVAGE), LANCASTER CHYRE. Argent, a 
pale indented sable. 

5. S. BRYAN SANDFORDE, NOTYNGHAM 
CHYRE. Ermine and sable entte, &c., i.e., 
per chevron sable and ermine, in chief two 
boars heads regarding each other and 
couped or. 

6.* S. JOHN STEWARDS OF WALYS. Azure 
and gules entte (i.e., per chevron) three lyons 
heads, etc. 2. i erased all or. 

7.* THORPE, YORKECHYRE. Or, on a 
chief "entte pycche," &c., i.e., per chevron 
azure and or a gryphon passant argent. 

8. RAWFE RESTWOLDE, BARKCHYRE. Per 
saltire'gules and ermine, 

9.* JOHN GREYBY, HOXYNFORD CHYRE. 
Ermyne, two flaunches azure on each three 
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Folio 346. 

ROCLEY beryth ix pcseys gold. 
ROCLEY beryth iiiij pecys. 

i.* ROCLEY. Or, on a cross quarter 
pierced azure four roe heads couped of the 
first. 

2. HOLWELL OF WAi.YS (substituted for 
SOUTHWELL). Per chevron gules and ermine, 
in chief three chess-rooks of the second. 

3.* PYERSE OF CAWODE, YORKE CHYRE. 
Per chevron crenellee grady sable and argent, 
three buck heads 2 and i, counter-coloured. 

4. RICHARD WHITGREVVE, STAFFORD- 
CHYRE ; " beryth Staffer and sylvyr ix pecys 
lune et laut." i.e., azure, on a cross quarter 
pierced or, four chevrons gules of STAFFORD. 

5. TOMAS STOKYS. Per chevron vert and 
ermine, a chevron engrailed counter-coloured. 

6.* S. WYLYAM LYNDE, BARKECHYRE, 
otherwyse callyd S. ADAME BUXHULL, in 
later hand. HYNDE in L. 8, 1.346. Or, a 
lyon rampant azure " maskelyd yn sylvyr." 
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7.* RYCHARDE MYDDVLMORE, WARREWYK- 
CHYRE. Per chevron argent and sable, in 
chief two moorcocks of the second. 

8. ROGER BREUSE, MYDDYLSEX, otherwise 
called RYCHARD WERYMAN, in later hand. 
Per saltire azure and gules, a cross potent (?) 
or. 

9.* FRAUNCYS HERSTON, SOUTHEREY 
CHYRE. Per chevron sable and argent, 
three harts salient 2 and i counter-coloured 
those in chief respectant, attires or. 

Folio 35. 

i.* ROBARD NORTON, RYCHEMOND CHYRE. 
Sable, three piles fleurettce at the points 
issuant from the sinister base bendways 
argent. 

2. TOMAS NEWTON, SOTHEREY CHYRE. 
Vert, on a cross quarter pierced gules, four 
leopards' faces or. 

3.* STORGON, SOTHEREYCHYRE. Azure, 
three sturgeons naiant or, " maskylyd yn an 
nette " gules. See also WALYNGEFORD and 
LYNDE. No. 6, 1346. 

4- - , of SOWTHEREY. Per 

bend sinister sable and argent, a lyon ram- 
pant counter-coloured. 

5.* PYERSE DEWRANT, DE GWASCOWYNG. 
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6. JOHN POLE. Per pale or and sable, 
a saltire engrailed " of the same." 

7.* JOHN GARTHER, SOWTHEREY CHYRE. 
Ermyn (ermines) a cross quarter pierced 
ermine. See page 45. 

8. JOHN MOLSOO, SOUTHEREY CHYRE. 
Argent, a chevron per chevron or and sable 
between three fleurs de lys erminois (sic) 
blasoned as " ij cheveronys of gold and 
sabyll." 

9.* JOHN OLNEY, SOTHEREYCHYRE. (LORD 
MAYOR 1446). Gules, besantee two flaunches 
sable, each charged with a lyon rampant 
gardant argent, crowned gules armed azure. 

Folio 356. 

i. (EYTTON, CHECHIRE in later hand). 
Quarterly argent and sable, a cross patonce 
counter-coloured. 

2.* WODECOKKE, BARKECHYRE. Per chev- 
ron sable and argent, two chevronels gules 
and of the first, in chief three (four tricked) 
false escocheons of the third; 

3. (READE in later hand), OXYNFORD 
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4. NYCOLAS BI.ACBORNE, YORK CHYRE. 
Gules, a lyon rampant chequy ermine and 
erminois, crowned and armed or. 

5. ALAM, YORK CHYRE. Argent, three 
saltorelles ("sawtreys") engrailed 2 and i 
sable. The reverse borne byLsxiNTON, lord 
of Laxton, L. 8, f.2i. 

6. TOMAS PYKE, ECEX CHYRE. " Res- 
taurator Eccl. Bartholomei juxta Byrsam " 
(MS. L. 8), 0.1438: an alderman of London. 
Gules, three piles wavy meeting in base 
argent, a bordure engrailed of the second. 

7.* JOHN CARI.TON. Argent, a fess gules 
between three harts trippant 2 and i sable. 

8. Six staves saltireways 2 and i, each 
couple between four leopards faces. 

9. GORGE RYGMAYDYN. Argent, three 
harts heads cabossed 2 and i sable. 

Folio 36. 

i.* MAYDYSTON, MYDDYLSEX. Ermine, 
two battle axes saltireways sable. 

2. JAFFEREY GOODLUK, LYNCOLL CHYRE. 
Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine, be 
tween three escallops argent as many tor- 
teaux. 

3.* ADAME DOVYNT, SOWIHEREYCH. Er- 
mine, a chief dancettee sable, fleurtee at the 
points. 

4.* WYLYAM STOKYS, ECEXCHYRE. Sable, 
three eagles displayed argent, beak and feet 
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5. JOHN MACWORTH, STAFFORDCHYRE. Per 
pale indented sable and ermine, a chevron 
gules, fretty or. 

6. JOHN GRENE, YORKE CHYRE. Or, fretty 
gules (tricked lozengy) a fess per less dari- 
cettee point in point azure and ermine. 

7. JOHN GARGRAVVE, LANCASTER CHYR. 
Argent, on a chief indented gules, three 
crosses botonnee fitchee. 

8.* JOHN WOODE, KENT CHYRE. Argent, 
an alaunde (or wolfe added) salient sable 
collared or. 

9. JOHN DENYSS, SOMERSSET CHYR. Vert, 
on a saltire engrailed argent, between four 
crosses botonnee fitchee of the second, a 
fleur de lys or. 

Folio 366. 

1. BILLERS (smudged out), LEYCESTER 
CHYRE. Per pale gules and sable, a lyon 
rampant argent. See also No. 8, 1.466. 

2. TOMAS QUYXLEY, RYCHEMOND CH. 

Gules, an orle argent, over all a bend ermines. 

3. ROBARDE NORTHFFOLKE, YoRKECHYRE. 

Per pale gules and argent, two bars counter- 
coloured. 

4. WYLYAM FOSTER, BYCHOPERYKE OF 
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5. GORGE STYDOLFE, SOWSEXCHYR. Ar- 
gent, on a chief sable two lyons heads erased 
or. 

6.* GORGE PALMYS, YORKCHYRE. Gules, 
three fleurs de lys 2 and i argent, a chief vair. 

7.* TOMAS BARNEWELL, SOTHEREY CH. 
Per pale argent and gules, two beavers 
courant in pale counter-coloured. 

8. - -DE ALMAYNE. Per chevron 
entte (the point or base) gules, the chief per 
pale or and azure. 

9.* DE GALEYS. Sable, two leo- 
pards counter salient argent " in their kynde." 

Folio 37. 

I. S. JOHN HARPI.EY. NORTHFOLKECH. ; 
("gold and silver berle, &c."). Or, five bars 
argent, three chevronels engrailed sable. 

2.* S ROBARDE CHARLTON, WYLCHYRE. 
Argent, a chevron engrailed sable, between 
three gryphons heads erased of the second. 

3. TOMAS NEWMAN NORH AMPTONCH. 
Azure, three demy lyons rampant couped 
ermine. 

4.* TOMAS BARE DE CALA-YS. Per pale 
argent and sable, a boar passant in fess 
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5.* JOHN POSYNGEWORTH. Paly (6) angled 
argent and azure. 

6. WYLVAM DE AYNO, OXYNFORD CHYRE. 
Sable, a saltire fleurtee at the ends argent 
between four lyons passant gardant or. 

7. JOHN THORNEBERY OF SOWTHEREYCH 
(gules) on a bend engrailed (argent), three 
roundles ermines. WILLIAM in L. 8, f.32. 

8. WYLYAM PERKYNYS OF BARKE CHYRE. 
Or, billettee (? erminois), a fess dancettee 
sable. PARKYNGE in L. 8. 

9. FAYRFAX (added) OF YORKECHYRE 
three bars gemelles, over all a lyon rampant ; 
"ondowne." A reference to L. 8, in which 
this coat does not appear. 

Folio 376. 

i.* S. JOHN SANDRYS. Argent, a cross 
raguly and truncated sable. SANDYS. 

2. S. EDWARDE TROMPYNGTON. Azure, 
crusily and two trumpets pileways or. 

3. S. JOHN HARPEDENE. Gules, on a 
mullet argent, a besant thereon a martlet sable, 
in the trick ; blasoned, porte gowlys une molet 
de argent a v poyntys perce de dore. 

4. W. WELLYS. Lozengy ermine and vert, 
a lyon rampant gules, 



5. RYCHARDE CURSUN. Paly (6) argent 
and sable, on a chevron gules a cross crosslet 
or. 

6. PYERSE OF HALL. Ermine, two bars 
gules, three false escocheons 2 and i or. 

7. BORTON (TANNATT, in later hand, see also 
No. 8, f.39). Per fess sable and argent, a 
lyon rampant counter-coloured. 

8. JOHN MAYNSTON. Sable, a bend em- 
battled counter embattled argent. 

9. TOMAS CODERYNGTON. Argent, a fess 
embattled counter embattled sable, fretty 
gules, between three lyons passant of the last ; 
the fess is tricked lozengy rather than fretty. 

Folio 38. 

1. S. JOHN CHYDYOCC. Quarterly per 
fess indented ermine and gules. 

2. S. WYLYAM PEYTO. Barry (6) per pale 
indented argent and gules counter-coloured. 

3. S. - - WETYNGHAM. Per fess vert 
and or, a fess argent, over all a lyon rampant 
gules. The tinctures vert and argent are 
inadvertently transposed. 

4. TOMAS GLOWCESTY(R). Gules, a cross 
chequy . 

5. JOHN BOROWEHOPPE. Argent, a chevron 
of " FRANCE," i.e., azure, thereon three fleurs 
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6.* WATYR SKYRLOWE. Argent, a cross 
sable, " pale, fece, seve " (severed). Blasoned 
by some, argent, three barrulets and as many 
pallets in cross disjointed sable. One of 
these names Bishop of Durham, 1388-1406. 

7. TOMAS HERTTYLL. Barry (6) vert and 
argent. 

8. JOHN THROGMERTON. Gules, on a 
chevron argent three bars gemelles sable. 

9. TOMAS LANGLEY. Paly (6) argent and 
vert. Another coat, with a mullet for 
difference, or, for the Bishop of Durham, in 
L. 8, f.66. 

Folio 386. 

I.* S. TOMAS TREVVET. Argent, a 
" trevet " sable. 

2. NYCOLAS POYNYS. Quarterly per fess 
indented azure and argent. 

3. JOHN KERKEBY. Per pale argent and 
gules, on a chief sable a lyon passant or. 

4. Argent, three roses 2 and I gules, on a 
chief of the second two cygnets (synettys) of 
the first. 

5. JOHN WALDYVE. Or, three leopards 
faces 2 and i sable. 

6.* RYCHARDE MAKENEY. Sable, three 
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7.* WYLYAM TAWKE, BASYNGESTOKE. Per 
pale azure and gules, four chevronels counter- 
coloured, a cross botonnee fitchee argent. 

8. JOHN BLENKYNSOPPE. Argent, a fess 
between three garbs sable ; and in the trick, 
a fleur de lys for difference. 

9.* ARBI.ASTER. Ermine, an arquebus 
gules. 

Folio 39. 

1. S. RYCHARD MOLYNERYS. Azure, a fer 
de moline or. 

2. S. TOMAS, LORD OF STRATFELD (" argent 
and asewre beurle," fee.) ; argent, six bars 
azure, over all a lyon rampant gules. 

3.* S. RYCHARD GETHEN. Argent, a 
chevron azure between three " revenys of 
sable." 

4.* MATHEWE GOGH. Azure, three boars 
passant 2 and i argent. 

5. HUMFFREY SMERT. Ermine, three chess- 
rooks 2 and i gules. 

6.* NYCOLAS FYTZ JOHN. Sable, a chevron 
gules between three hicies heads erect and 
erased argent. 

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8. TOMAS BORTON (BURTON in L. 8, f.39&). 
Per fess sable and argent, a lyon rampant 
counter-coloured. TANNATT, in later hand. 
See also No. 7, f.j/k, and for BAI.LARD, 
No. 9, 1.40. 

9. ROBARD ROLSTON. Bendy (6) gules 
and vert, a chevron ermine. 

Folio 39fc. 

I.* Barry paly billety argent and sable, 
on a chief of the second three mallets of the 
first. 

2.* THE ARMS OF EWERST (GRENFEILDE, 
added). Gules, three organ rests or; see 
page 54. 

3. FETZ HERISARDE. Gyronny (12) argent 
and gules, a bordure sable besantee. These 
arms were borne by Thomas Peverell. See 
Some Feudal Coats of Arms. 

4. TOMAS THORLEY. Vert, ten escallops 
4. 3. 2. i. argent. 

5.* Gules, masoned or, on a chief azure, a 
demy lyon rampant issuant of the second. 

6. RYCHARDE BALDYRSTON. Argent, a 
lyon rampant queue fourchee purpure. 

7. HARRY WYLTON OF WYLCHYRE. Gules, 
a bend vair between six escallops or. 

8. NEWTON (DERISY., added). Two cross- 
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9. MAYSTER STEVVYN OF THE SEE, YORKE 
CHYRE. Azure, two bars undee ermine " and 
no more " ; in correction of the blason on 
the shield " aseur iij fecys oundy." DE LA 
SEE or AT SEE. 

Folio 40, 

i.* MYDLAM YN COVERDALE. Or and pur- 
pure " plomte," i.e., plumete. 

2. NYCOLL ALDYRW(I)KE. Sable, a pale 
engrailed or, between six crosses formee 

"2. 2. 2. argent. 

3. LAWRANCE FETTON. Argent, a quarter 
gules, over all on a bend azure three garbs or. 
The quarter and the tinctures in later hand. 
FITTON. 

4.* RYCHARD VERNEY (Co. WAR., added). 
Gules, three crosses pattee pomettee voided 
or, a chief vaire ermine and ermines. See 
No. 8, f.39, and No. o, f.n. 

5.* TOMAS METSOUNT (MOTFOUNT or MOT- 
SOUNT). Argent, a cross undee sable, i.e., a 
pale and a fess per cross undee. 

6. JOHN NORTON. Per pale ermine and 
gules, a saltire engrailed counter-coloured. 

7.* SHARINGBURY (in later hand) ; blanc, 
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8.* NOTTINGHAM (in later hand). Azure, a 
lyon gardant double bodied sejant crowned, 
tails cowed erect or; see page 55. John of 
Northampton, Lord Mayor of London 1381-3. 

9.* BALLARD (CHESCHER, in later hand) ; 
Wane, a pile, between two piles reversed 
fleurtee at the points gules, a fess surmounted 
by the centre pile, sable (sic). 
Folio 406. 

1. S. ROGER LECHK. Ermine, on a chief 
dancettee gules three crowns or. 

2. JOHN MORLAY, LANCASTER CHYRE. 
Sable, a leopards face reversed or, jessant de 
lys argent. 

3.* " JOHN HAIGHTON, CHESHER," added. 
Quarterly gules and argent, a cross patonce 
counter-coloured. 

4. LANGLEYE, STAFFORD CHYRE. Or, a 
chief gules, over all a lyon rampant vair. 

5.* ToMAS BURDON, DERHAM CHYRE. 

Argent, two burdons (palmers staves) saltire- 
ways sable, forks (prongs) or. 

6. JOHN SOWMERS, NORHAMPTON ; under 
it SOWTHEREYCH. Quarterly gules and azure 
a cross patonce argent. 

7. DAVY MATHEWE OF WALYS. Per fess 
gules and argent, three roses in fess counter- 
coloured. COOKE adds L. 8, .356, "is the 
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8.* IAMVS BEDFFORD, DERHAMCHYRE. 
" ermyne," three bars " ermyne," i.e., 
ermines. 

9. WYLYAM OF STROUDE, SOWTHEREY 
CHYRE. Azure, semee of arrows paleways 
flighted to the base or. 

Folio 41. 

t. S. TOMAS ERPYNGHAM. Vert, a false 
escocheon between six martlets 3. 2. i. 
bordurewise argent. 

2.* MAYST GYLBERD KYMER, DORSSET 
CIIYRE. Argent, a wolf salient azure, a 
bordure sable, besantee. 

3. JOHN OF CAVYLE, HOWDENCHYRE. 
Giiles. a fess flory counter-dory argent. 

4. JOHN PECCAM. Ermine, a chief quar- 
terly or and gules. 

<(. ALYXAUNDYR TWYER. HOI.DYRNESSE. 
Gules, a cross vair. 

6. JAMES FLOWRE, NORHAMPTONCH. Er- 
mine, a cinquefoyle pierced sable. 

7.* WYLYAM MOUNSEWYS, HOI.DYRNESSE. 
Gules, a cross moline or. 

g. , YORKECHYRE, " sylvyr 

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9. MACKWILLIAMS, added ; DE AI.MAYNE. 
Per bend gules and argent, three roses in bend 
counter-coloured. 

Folio 416. 

i. WEST, SOWSEXCHYR. Argent, a fess 
dancettee sable ; " une chevverond dauncc " 
in blason. 

2." NYCOLAS FERBY, YORKECHYRE. Quar- 
terly azure and argent, on a cross formce 
counter-coloured a leopards face. 

3. JOHN MAULEVERER OF ALLYRTON. 
Sable, three levrieres courant argent, collared. 

4.* TOMAS GRENWOD, YORKE CHYRE. 
Argent, a cock sable. 

5.* ROBARDE OTTYR, YORKECHYRE. Azure 
three otters passant or. 

6. WYLYAM WYNSENT, (D)ERHAMCHYRE. 
Argent, two bars gules, on a quarter (canton) 
oi the second a trefoyle or. 

7. MAYST, TOMAS MORTON, YORK CHYRE. 
" Berley," i.e. burulee (12) argent and gules, 
nine martlets 4. 2. 3. bordurewisc sable. 
The martlets blasoned as hcth cockys. 

8.* TOMAS WASTENEYS, NOTYNGIIAM CH. 
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9.* MAYST. KJ.VVEI.I., YORKE CIIYRE. Ar- 
gent, two " cheyns " saltireways linked in tlie 
centre by an anniilc't all sable, a crescent for 
difference. 

Foli,, 42. 

i. MAYST, HARRY BOLTTON, YORKKCHYRE. 
Argent, on a bend engrailed gules, three 
leopards faces (" rasyd ") of the first. 

2.* TOMAS HOUNGATE, YORKECHYRE. 

Gules, a chevron engrailed argent, between 
three hounds (talbots) sejant of the last. 

3.* HARRY BARTON, SOWTHEREYCH. 
(LORD MAYOR 1416 and 1428). Ermine, on 
a saltire sable, an annulet masoned or, 
enclosing an ermine spot. See page 60. 

4.* S. TOMAS GRENE, NORTH HAMPTON- 
CHYRE. Azure, three bucks trippant or. Set- 
page 60. 

5. .SOWTHEREYCH. " Sylvyr 

a chefe entty of sabyll," etc., /' e , per chevron 
sable and argent, in chief a lyon passant 
gardant or. 

6. WYI.YAM OF NAUTON, YORK CHYRE. Or, 
three boars passant sable, armed argent. 
NEWTON in L. 8. f.22b. 

7. S. JOHN DEPDENE, YORKCHYRE. Kr- 
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8.* RVCHARD BURTON OF MYI.FORD. 
Sable, three dexter gauntlets argent, in chief 
as many rings interlaced 2 and i of the last. 

9. THF. ARMYS OF MANCHESTYR, LANCAST 
CIIYRE. Gules, three bendlets enhanced or. 
BYRON bears them argent and gules. 

Folio 426. 

i. PYERSSE DE I.A HAVE, YORKKCHYRE. 
Argent, three escallops in bend gules, between 
two cotises sable. The escallops are erro- 
neously tricked on a bend argent. 

2.* JOHN CASSOUSE, SOUTHEREY. Or, a 
boar passant sable in front of an oak-tree 
fructed vert. 

3.* TOMAS SMETON, YORK CHYRE. Azure, 
three plough shares argent. 

4. HUMFREY CHERLETON, YORKCHYRK. 
Or, a lyon rampant gules. 

5- - , YORKCHYRE. Argent, a 

buck salient sable. 

6.* MAYST, ROGER KEYS, YORKCHYRE. 
Per chevron gules and azure, three keys 
2 and i erect, wards to the sinister or. 

7. - -DE ALMAYNE (in later hand). 
Gules, a cross quarter pierced ermine. Some- 
times Masoned quarterly of nine pieces gules 
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8. - , YORK CHYRE. Gyronny 

(8) sable and ermine. 

9.* LORD VAN KAPPELL OF ALMAYNE- 
Bendy arched (6) argent and gules. See 

p;ige f)i. 

Folio 43. 

i.* THE BYSCHOPPE OF BRYGWATER.. 
Sable, three mitres or, between two piles 
arched in point, out of dexter and sinister 
base, argent. 

2. - , OF ALMAYNE, trick de- 
faced. See No. 9 prox. 

3. HUBERK (in later hand), LEYSCESTER 
CHYRE. Argent, on a bend sable nine 
annulets interlinked in triplets or. 

4.* JOHN MYCHYLGROVVE, SOUSEXCHYRE. 
Quarterly or and azure, a falcon belled argent. 

5. COLVVYI.E, SOTHEREYCHYRE. Argent, 

on a cross gules five lyoncelles rampant of the 
first. 

6. LORD CANTEI.AWE. Azure, three leo- 
pards faces reversed jessant de lys or. 
CANTELUPE. 

7. HERE VAN APENZBERG, DE ALMAYNE. 
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8. WYI.YAM ROSSELEYN, YORK CIIYRE. 
Argent, on a bend gules three round buckles, 
tongues to the sinister base, of the first. 

9.* THE ARMYS OF WAKERLEY. Lozengy 
vair and gules. 

Folio 436. 

i. S. WYLYAM TRACY. Barry (6) or and 
gules. 

2.* S. RAYNOLD DE BERSON. Argent, 
three bears heads couped sable, muzzled . 

3.* S. RYCHARD (substituted for WYI.YAM) 
BRYTTON. Or, a cross patriarchal paltce on 
three grieces azure. 

4. Blanc. 

5.* REX ALYXAUNDIRE DE AI.MAYNE. 
Azure, three crowns, each surmounted of a 
boar passant all or. 

6. RYCHARD GRENE OF SOWSEXCH. Gules, 
crusily and three cinquefoyles pierced or. 

7. S. JOHN BAKRE OF HERFFORDCIIYRE. 
Gules, three bars gobony (4) argent and sable. 

8. S. RYCHARD PF-NISRYCJE OF HERFFORD- 
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9.* ROBARDE GRAYNDORE OF GLOUCES- 
TF.RCHYRE. Per pale ermines (vel pean), and 
vert, guttee d'or. 

Folio 44. 

i. THE BYSCHOPE OF LYNCOLLNE. Per 
pale argent and azure, on a chevron gules 
three lyoncelles passant gardant or. 

2.* THE ARMYS OF CHEYPTON MALETT, 
SOMERSETCH. Argent, three mallets 2 and I 
gules. 

3.* MARCHES STIRIE DE AI.MAYNE. Vert, 
a gryphon segreant, sans wings, argent, 
armed or. 

4. S. JOHN HAKELETT, SOMERSET CH. 
Argent, on a bend cotiscd gules three mullets 
pierced or. 

5. LORD OF DEROLSEN DE ALMAYNE. Per 
pale azure and or, an eagle displayed counter- 
coloured. 

6." LORD OF HUMME DE ALMAYNE. Per 
fess argent and gules, the chief dancettee of 
4 and the base of 2 all throughout counter- 
coloured. 

7'* - DE ALMAYNE. Or, a 

talbot erect per fess sable and argent. 

8. Per saltire azure and argent. 

9.* REX WEI.MARIE, D'ALMAYE. Gules, 
two bars (?or), potent throughout sable, 
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Folio 44b, 

1. AN OI.DF. LORD ; " or ij fecys endentyd 
gold and aseure " (sj'c). Tricked lozengy or 
and azure two bars counter-coloured. 

2. TOMAS Cl.AREI.L, YoRKCHYRK. Gules, 

six martlets 3. 2. i. argent. 

3. RYCHARD OF BANK OF KRAVVYN 
(CRAVEN). Sable, a cross or, between four 
flours de lys argent. 

4. WYLYAM DRYBY OF NORTHFOLK. Ar- 
gent, a quarter gules, over all a bend azure 
between two cinquefoyles pierced of the 
second. 

5. JOHN ERYTH OF KENT CHYRE. Quar- 
terly gules and or, over all a cross engrailed 
counter-coloured. 

6. KF.X DE TRENACUE OF AI.MAYNE. 
Gules, three swords points meeting in a 
mount at the base azure, hilts or. ? TRINA- 
CRIA = SICILY. 

7. " KYNGE STEVENE that lyth at FFHVYR- 
SAM ; beryth, aseure a sagettary of golde "- 
fabulous. 

8. COMES DE HOYA, HY AI.MAYNE. Or, 
two bears legs and feet to the chief, con- 
joined in base sable. 

o. I, ANT GRAVIUS DE HASSIA II.I.UST : 
ALMAYNE, Azure, a lyon rampant barry (K) 
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45. 

i. LORD CANTLKY, OF OLDE TYME PAST. 
Gules, a fess vair between three leopards 
faces reversed jessant de lys or. CANTILUPE. 

2.* THE LORDE PRISSONY. Probably per 
saltire or and azure, on a fess a barrulet, 
counter-coloured, a false escocheon argent, 
between in chief paly of four and in base a 
pale per pale all counter-coloured of the first 
and second. 

3. TOMAS GRENFELD. Azure, three bears 
heads 2 and i couped argent, between two 
(launches of the second guttee de sang. 

4.* S. JOHN PECHE (LORD MAYOR 1361). 
Azure, a lyon rampant queue fourchee re- 
nowee ermine, crowned or. 

5 . WYLYAM CLYFFORD, GLOWCESTERCHYRE. 
Argent, three axes erect with " revyn " bill 
heads sable. 

6. S. JOHN ROESARDE. Vert, a lyon ram- 
pant or. Called Sir Robert in L. 8. 

7.* JOHN PYNCHEBEK. Argent, three lyons 
tails fourchee sable. 

8. JOHN BROWNE, LYNCOLL CHYRE. Gules, 
three lyons gambs bend ways (couped in 
blason) erased argent, the first gamb on a 
quarter sable. 

9. S. TOMAS LEWGENORE, SOWSEXCHYRK. 
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I. S. W vi. YAM SENTGORGE, CAMBRYGE CH. 
Argent, a chief azure, over all a lyon rampant 
gules. 

2 e TOMAS HEWGEFORD, WARRF.WYK - CH, 
Vert, on a chevron between three bucks heads 
cabossed or, as many mullets pierced Allies. 

3. S. JOHN TRAYGOSE, SOWSEX. Azure, a 
bar gemelle and in chief a lyon passant gar- 
dant or, 

4. S. JOHN TORDOK, LANCAST CH. Or, 
three eagles claws a la cuisse (gules), on a 
chief dancettee azure, three plates. 

5.* THE ARMYS OF FLORENCE. Argent, a 
fleur de lys gules, two stalks issuant. 

6.* TOMAS SHRIGLEY (substituted for 
SHURI.EY), CHESH. Sable, a human foot, 
heel to the dexter, argent. 

7.* HURLESTON, CHESH, in a Inter han:l. 
Argent four ermine spots per cross sable. 

8.* HAREWELL, in a later hand. Azure, 
three hares conjoined by as many ears or, as 
in the illustration. See next page. 

<).* JOHN SOURBY. Chequy ermine and 
(? ermines), a chevron or. See next page. 

Folio 46. 

i.* WYLYAM BOROWE. Argent, on a 
saltire sable, five swans of the first. See 
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2. Per pale or and gules, a lozenge counter- 
coloured, in later hand. 

3.* WARREWYK, I.E HKRRAWDE. Azure 
a chief gules, over all a gryphon segreant or. 
Tricked per fess gules and azure. JOHN 
WATER, CHESTER alias WARWICK HERALD 
OF ARMS, 1471, xi E. iv. 

4.* " Ermyne," ermines or erminois may 
be intended. 

5. ROYDEN HALL, in later hand. Argent, 
guttee de poix ; indication of a chief uiuU'-e 
gules, in another hand ; not in COOKE'S MS., 
L. 8, f.626. 

6. JOHN RYE (DERDESHIRE, added). Gules, 
on a bend argent four rye ears (erys) sable. 

7.* RYCHARD STEWKIEY. Azure, a chev- 
ron between three pears pendant or. 

8.* JOHN PENE. Ermine, two greyhounds 
with collars passant regardant per pale gules 
and sable. 

9.* TOMAS PALMER. Sable, three wolves 
passant 2 and i argent. See page 70. 

Folio 466. 

i. THE ARMYS OF LONDON; " beryth 
gowlys iiij vvoyderys of sylvyr a swerde of 
the felde." Also b'lasoned as the Cross of 
St. George, in the first quarter a sword erect 
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^. THE ARMYS OF YORKE ; " beryth 
gowlys iiij lebardys of gold passant on cross 
goulys wt iiij vvoyderys of sylvyr." Also 
blasoned as the Cross of St. George charged 
with five lyons of Kngland. 

3. THE ARMYS OF HWLL. Azure, three 
crowns or, " une deseus lautyr." 

4. THE ARMYS OF LEYCESTER (city, in 
index). Ermine, a cinquefoyle pierced gules. 
To Earl Bossu, is ascribed the reverse. 

5. JAFFEREY YERMOWTHE. Azure, on a 
chevron or three escallops gules, on a chief 
of the third a lyon passant argent. 

6. THE ARMYS OF NOTYNGHAM. Ermine, 
a cinquefoyle pierced ermines. 

" - , SOWSEX. Per pale gules 

and argent, a fess dancettee counter-coloured. 

8. (BILLERS, in later hand). Per pale gules 
and sable, a lyon rampant argent, crowned or. 
See also No. i, 1.366. 

9.* SYMEON, LEYCESTERCHYR. Argent, 
three dolphins naiant embowed 2 and i sable. 

Folio 47. 

i.* ROY DE EOYPTE. Per pale or and 
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2* S. THOMAS FYNDARNE ("in the new 
bow," MS. L. 8, {.41). Azure, three arms 
embowed, with sword in hands conjoined 
argent. See also blason, No. X. A later 
hand adds OWEN AP EDWYN PRINCE OF 
INGEI.FEILDE, " mistaken for the he 3 hosen 
conjoyned." 

[A beryth iij armys harneysyd wt. iij 
swerdys combattant joynand sayland aseure 
and sylvyr. This blason which is written in 
place of the name No. 7, refers to the fore- 
going blason for FYNDARNE "] 

3.* THE ARMYS OF THE V PORTYS. ENG- 
LAND, dimidiated with, azure, three hulks 
in pale or. 

4. ROY DE FR(I)ESI.ANDE. Azure, a lyon 
rampant or, over all on a fess gules three 
flours de lys argent. 

5. (MORTIMER?) Or, three bars sable, on a 
chief two palets between as many esquires 
(counter- coloured) ; an inescocheon ; gules, 
two bars ermine. BURGHE, K. OF THE 
GARTER, in later hand. 

6.* Argent, two eagles legs, feathers sable 
talons or. 

7. Azure, besantee and a lyon rampant or. 

8.* S. TOMAS FYNDARNE. Argent, a 
chevron fracted between three crosses bo- 
tonnee fitchoe sable (illustration pp. 72, 196. 
Under this trick, " thys ys the trew armys as 
hyt schulde be wt. the ijj " (rest gone). See 
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9. GREENE (in later hand). Azure, platcy 
3. 2. i., on a chief or a demy lyon rampant 
issuant gules. 

Folio 476. 

i.* Per chevron invected or and azure, in 
chief an eagle displayed sable. 

2.* S. TOMAS JAYE. Sable, three Midas 
heads proper crowned or bearded argent. 

3. S. JOHN WYLSCHYRE. Per chevron 
azure and or, in chief six crosses formee 4. 2, 
of the second. 

4. Sable, on a cross quarterpierced argent 
four martlets of the first. 

5.* PYERSSE BF.RCHYER. Per chevron 
crenellee azure and or, in chief two martlets 
of the second. 

6. TOMAS WASTNASSE. Per chevron sable 
and argent, three crescents counter-coloured. 

-.* EDMOND AP MERY(DY)TH. Per pale 
gules and vert, two gryphons erect respectant 
argent. 

8.* Per chevron sable and argent, three 
helmets counter-coloured. 

Q. CLEMENT FYSCHCOK. Gules, a chevron 
ermine between three portcullises 2 and i or. 

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Folio 48. 

1. CHAMBERLAYNE (in later hand). Quar- 
terly argent and azure, over all a che^vron 
counter-coloured. 

2. JOHN LOVENEY, Per chevron invected 
sable and ermine. 

3. TOMAS MADDOK. Azure, a bend sable 
between in chief three mens heads 2 and i 
couped argent, hair or, each entwined round 
the neck by a snake (see No. i, f.5oi), and in 
base as many gryphons heads erased of the 
fourth. 

4. WELYAM BEDWELL. Per saltire ermine, 
and chequy or and gules. 

5.* SEUAUNTE. Azure, three " ffanys " 
(vans) reversed 2 and I or. SEPTVANS. See 
page 73. 

6. WATYR WHYTEHELL. Per pale argent 
and sable, a leopards face reversed or, jessant 
de lys counter-coloured. 

7. Azure, three demy horsys courant in 
pale couped argent. 

8.* Sable, a foot and leg fracted and em- 
bowed argent ; as engraving. 

9.* S. RYCHARD PLEYS. Per pale or and 
gules, a lyon passant argent. 

Folio 486. 

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2.* TOMAS LYNDE. Per chevron sable and 
argent, three gryphons heads erased each 
charged with a crescent all counter-coloured. 

3.* JOHN FAWKENER. Azure, three fal- 
cons in pale each perched on a barrulet all 
argent. 

4. BARNHAM (in later hand). Sable, a 
cross engrailed argent, between four crescents 
per pale gules and of the second. 

5.* Argent, three chevrons embattled and 
reversed gules. 

6. JOHN CROSISY. Per chevron argent and 
sable, three guttees 2 and i counter-coloured. 
See also No. 6, 151 ft. 

7.* MATHEWE REED. Per pale sable and 
gules guttee d'or a cross " patey " fitchee 
argent. See next page. 

8. Quarterly ermine and sable, a Jyon 
passant guardant quarterly of the second and 
argent. 

9.* KILMAYNE (in latet hand). Vert, three 
dexter hands apaumee argent, out of flames 
proper. Called WOT.VERTON in L. 8, .636. 
See next page. 

Folio 49. 

1. JOHN MYCHELL. Per pale argent and 
sable, a fess and in chief three trefoyles 
slipped all counter-coloured. 

2. JOHN DONDUN (or DENDUN). Gules, a 
lyon rampant chequy sable and ermine, 
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3. JOHN SELBYE. Per chevron sable and 
ermine, in chief two mullets pierced argent. 

4.* VINCENT (in later hand). Per pale 
dancettee vert and azure, three trefoyles 
slipped argent. Called UNDERHYLLUIL.S, f.4f>. 

5. GYLYS BRABAN. Sable, a fess counter 
embattled argent, between three leopards 
faces or. 

6.* ROBARD OF SETON. Gules, three pas- 
sion nails meeting in base argent, a chief 
per pale dancettee ermine and azure. 

7. Per chevron gules and or, in chief two 
cinquefoyles pierced of the second. BAND 
or BAUD in L. 8, f.^b. 

8.* WYLYAM LOVVENEY. Argent, on a fess 
gules between three cocks sable, as many 
mullets pierced sable (? of the field). 

9. JOHN MOURSBE (altered from MORRSBE). 
Sable, three false escocheons 2 and i argent. 

Folio 496. 

1. ROY DE NORWAYE. Or, three Danish 
axes erect 2 and i sable. See also page 5. 

2. TOMAS OVVYRTON. Argent, three boars 
heads barways couped 2 and i sable. 

3. JOHN MARCHALL, deleted, POLE also 
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^4. S. ALEYNE DE^HYNGHAM. altered to 
Ingham in L. 8, 1.496. Per pale or and vert, 
a cross moline gules. 

5. JOHN SENKI.ERE. Azure, a sun of 16 
rays or. SINCLAIR. 

6. TOMAS LONGEVVYLE. Gules, a fess 
dancettee between six crosses crosslet argent. 

7. WYLYAM KYRYELL. Sable, on a fess 
between three fleurs de lys argent, as many 
mullets pierced of the field. 

8. RYCHARD WHYTHORSSE. Gules, three 
bars crenellee argent. 

9. JOHN BROMEHYLL. Or. two bends 
azure, on a chief of the second as many 
martlets of the first. 

Folio 50. 

1. TOMAS FYSELYS (Firz ELLIS ?). Per 
chevron argent and gules, a chevron counter- 
coloured. 

2. RYCHARD ESTANE. Per pale azure and 
gules, three lyons rampant 2 and I argent, 
the arms of HERBERT. 

3. Per chevron gules and argent, in base a 
fleur de lys sable. BATEN in L. 8, f 46. 

4. JOHN KYNGTON. Argent, guttee de poix 
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5.* JOHN SPONELEY. Sable, three spoons 
erect handles to the base 2 and i or. See 
page "77. 

6.* STOPPYNGTON. A chevron gules, be- 
tween three scythe blades (? coulters) sable. 

7. ROBARD INGYRFFELD. Barry (6) argent 
and gules, on a chief or a lyon passant sable, 

8. TOMAS YERDE. Ermine, three sal- 
torelles 2 and i gules. 

9. TOMAS CORBETT. Or, two caws in pale 
sable. 

Folio 506. 

1. VAUGHAN (in later hand). Gules, three 
mens' heads 2 and i argent, hair or, each en- 
twined round the neck by a snake azure. See 
Maddok, No. 3, .48. 

2. MASSON (in later hand). Argent, a 
double headed lyon rampant gules. 

3. JOHN LOWYS or LEWIS. Sable, a morion 
cap between three dice (the quatre, or 4 
spot) argent. 

4.* ROBARD OF KYRTON. Per chevron 
azure and argent, three ostriches 2 and I those 
in the chief respecting each other, all counter- 
coloured. 

5.* JOHN CONNYUE (?COMYNE). Ermine, 
a fleur de lys ermines. 

6.* TOMAS TROLLOPE. . Vert, three harts 
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7. BARTHOLMEWE TOMASYNE. Azure, 
three lyons rampant per pale 2 and I argent 
and gules. 

8. Argent, three bears feet conjoined at 
the knee " sayland " sable. 

9. RYCHARDDYXTON. Sable, a pile argent. 

Folio 51. 

i.* JOHN BYLLYNGEDON. Or, three (boots) 
" botys " erect sable. THOMAS HOUSE, in 
MS. L. 8. f.436. 

2. WYLYAM LAGGAGE. Gules, two bars 
dancettee argent, on a chief azure three 
covered cups or imperfectly tricked. 

3. TOMAS TYLE. Per pale argent and 
sable, a saltire engrailed counter-coloured. 

4. ROBARD HYLLE. Or, a saltire vaire 
azure and gules. 

5.* Vert, three hands and arms embowed 
and conjoined " sayland " argent, each hold- 
ing a mallet or, charged in the centre with a 
leopard's face of the last. 

6. JOHN MALEMAYNE. Ermine, on a chief 
gules three sinister hands apaumee argent. 

7. Argent, on a pale azure three eaglets 
displayed or. VAT.ERE in L. 8, f.4&. 

8.* JOHN LARDENER. Gules, on a fess 
between three boars heads couped sable, a 
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9.* JOHN BRECHE. Argent, on a cross 
sable five Catherine wheels of the first. 

Folio 516. 

1. S. JOHN BROMWYCH. Or, a lyon ram- 
pant sable guttee d'or. 

2. RYCHARD STANDEI.L. Argent, a chevron 
between three spades, handles to the chief, 
2 and i sable. 

3. TOMAS GERVEYS. Azure, a fess dan- 
cettee argent between three crowns gules. 

4.* JOHN THORNEWE. Argent, a chevron 
gules between three fleurs de lys slipped sable, 

5. S. ROBARD WYNTTYR (WHITNEY added). 
Azure, a cross counter compony or and gules ; 
"cheeche" in blason. 

6. TOMAS CROSBY (written CROSBY). Per 
fess argent and sable, three guttees counter- 
coloured. See also No. 6, f-48ft. 

7. TOMAS BLUNDELL. Per pale ermine and 
sable, a chevron counter-coloured. 

" Here I leve at the dragon not downe," a 
reference no doubt to the progress of the fair 
copy, L. 8. College of Arms, for which this 
rough collection was the original. 

8.* S. ROBARD TRENTTE (rightly BRENT). 
Gules, a dragon sejant wings extended argent. 
See also page 259. 

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Folio 52. 

1. JOHN PYRLEY. 1'er pale or and gules, 
a lyon rampant sable. 

2. S. RYCHARD KNYGHT. Sable, a cross 
gules (sic) between four \vomens heads 
couped argent. 

3. JOHN STRETLF.Y. Gyronny (8) argent 
and sable, on a quarter gules a covered cup of 
the first. See No. 6, 1.57^. 

4. RYCHARD AYLEWARD. Argent, two 
bars between nine martlets 3. 3. 3. vert. 

5. JOHN NEWPORT. Sable, on a chevron 
between three pheons argent, as many 
mullets pierced or (sic}. 

6.* TOMAS XPYRSTOFFYR. Argent, a chev- 
ron indented sable between three pine cones 
slipped or. 

7. JOHN SELOWE. Sable, on a pale gules 
three martlets argent. 

8. JOHN SELBY. Argent, a saracen's head 
wreathed gules, a chief per pale or and azure. 

9. JOHN METFORD. Argent, two bars 
dancettee sable, the base blasoned azure, 

Folio 526. 

i. S. TOMAS BREWNE (BRUNE). Azure, 
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2.* WYLYAM ENTYRDENE. Argent, on a 
bend gules, three harpies of the field. 
TENTERDEN in L. 8, .45. 

3. S. JOHN EVVERYNGHAM. Gules, a lyon 
rampant vair. THOMAS in L. 8, f.45. 

4. S. ROGER DE ASKEBY, Argent, a lyon 
rampant sable billettee or. 

5.* WYLYAM BEVVER. Argent, on a 
chevron between three beavers paws couped 
sable, a cross of St. Anthony or. 

6. S. JOHN NORWYCH. Per pale azure and 
gules, a lyon rampant ermine. 

7. TOMAS WOODEHOWSE. Sable, a chevron 
gules guttee d'or, between three cinque- 
foyles pierced ermine. 

8. S. JOHN HANLOW. Argent, a lyon 
rampant azure guttee d'or. HANDLOW in 
L. 8, f.456. 

9. Vert, a bend gules between six bull 
heads cabossed 3 and 3 argent. 

Folio 53. 

1. S. NYCOLL HEWYK. Gules, besantee 
and a lyon rampant argent, 

2. NYCOLAS GARNET. Sable, three lyon- 
celles passant argent, between two bendlets 
engrailed of the second. * 

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4.* S. ROBARD HASTYNGE. Gules, a chief 
azure, over all a lyon passant queue fourchee 
or. See seal in the Barons' letter, 1300. 
"The lyon should be rampant over all." 
L. 8, 1.456. 

$< S. ToMAS HERTFORDE. Argent, a lyon 
rampant purpure, masculy or. 

6. S. ROBARD BOXHYLL. Or, a lyon ram- 
pant azure, fretty of the field. 

7. S. RAWF STODEVYNT. (berle) argent, 
four bars azure over all three lyons rampant 
2 and I gules. 

8. S. WVLYAM FELTON. Gules, two lyons 
passant in pale argent, within a double 
tressure flory counterfiory of the second. 

9. S. JOHN NEVVYLE. Sable, a lyon 
rampant argent, guttee de poix, 

Folio 536. 

i. BRAY, in later hand. Gules, three bends 
vair. 

2.* S. BARTRAM DE MONBUCHF.R. Argent, 
three possenets gules, a bordure sable 
besantee. WILLIAM in L. 8, 1.46. 

3. ARCHER, in later hand. Azure, six 
arrows 3. 2. i. erect or. 

4.* S. RAWFE SANZ AVIR. Azure, crusily 
fitchee and three crescents 2 and i or. 

5.* S. TOMAS FYTZPAYNE. Argent, two 
wings conjoined in fess gules " a lure " 
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6. EDWARD COWDREY. Gules, billctt6e or. 

7. TOMAS KOULAY. Per bend crenellee 
sable and argent. 

8.* JOHN HYHAM. Gules, a chevron be- 
tween three closed helmets argent. 

9. TOMAS COSTANTYNE. Or, six fleurs de 
lys 3. 2. i. sable. 

Folio 54. 

i. RYCHARD CHAPPYS. Gules, a fess undee 
between six billets argent. 

2.* TOMAS WOI.VVELEY. Argent, on abend 
sable a wolf courant of the field. 

3.* JOHN KYLVVYNGETON. Sable, a chevron 
between three womens heads couped argent. 

4.* RYCHARD MORTON. Quarterly gules 
and ermine, in the first and fourth a goat's 
head erased argent. 

5. S. (RAWFE in L. 8, f.46ft. ) FYTZ RAWFE. 
Or, three chevronels gules, on each as many 
fieurs de lys of the first. 

6.* JOHN GAYTFORDE. Sable, three goats 
salient 2 and i argent. 

7. S. HARREY NEVYLLE. Gules, crusily 
fitchee and three leopards faces reversed 
jessant de lys 2 and i argent. 

8.* S. TOMAS MOWLSOW. Ermine, on a 
bend sable three goats heads erased argent. 

9.* JOHN CAUNDYSCH. Sable, a chevron 
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FO/JO 546. 

i.* WYLYAM COLLENGE. Quarterly ermine 
and azure, in the second and third a falcon 
(sans bells) wings elevated or. 

2. Vert, on a bend gules (sic) three 
cinquefoyles pierced or. 

3. S. JOHN CHAYNE. Azure, six lyoncelles 
rampant 3. 3. argent, a quarter ermine. 

4. Vert, on a chevron argent three harts' 
heads cabossed gules. 

5.* JOHN SHYPTON. Argent, three hand 
bellows 2 and i sable. 

6. TOMAS TYMPYRI.EY. Gules, a lyon 
rampant ermines " ermyne Appon the 
sabyll." 

7. JOHN OSBERNE. Argent, three fleurs 
de lys 2 and i gules. 

8. NYCOLAS KENTON. Or, three lyons 
heads erased 2 and I sable. 

9.* NYCOLAS BARNARD. Sable, two grey- 
hounds erect, "dorsant," under it ("rever- 
sant " in another hand) argent. JOHN in 
L. 8, 1.47. 

Folio 55. 

:.* S. JOHN ROCHE. Azure, three roach 
naiant in pale argent. 

2. GYLBERD WAUTONJ Per fess gules and 
argent, in chief a martlet sable. 

3.* TOMAS WARRE. Azure, three dolphin 
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4. TOMAS WYNDHAM. Azure, guttee cle 
sang, a chevron between three lyons heads 
erased or. 

5. JOHN PELMORBA. Barry wavy (6) gules 
and argent. 

6. PYERSE OSSANNE. Purpure, a chevron 
engrailed between three fleurs de lys or. 

7. S. RAWFE DE COBHAM. Argent, a lyon 
rampant chequy or and azure. 

8.* TOMAS FELTON. Gules, three lyons 
passant in pale ermine, crowned or ; page 87. 

9.* TOMAS WYSE. Argent, three wise- 
men's heads 2 and I sable, wreathed or. 
the ends flotant. See page 87. 

Folio 556. 

i. Gules, four lyons rampant 2 and 2 
argent, on a quarter of the last a crescent 
of the first. 

2.* - a cross engrailed sable between 
four hinds heads couped vert. 

3.* JOHN BOKEI.AND. Sable, a garter vel 
circular buckle between three square buckles 
2 and I tongues erect. 

4.* WYLYAM HOUTT (or Hunt). Azure, 
three spindles 2 and i or, threaded argent. 
HAWTE in MS. Index. 

5.* WYLYAM BARNA(KE). Argent, three 
barnacles (horse hames) 2 and I sablq. See 
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6.* TOMAS COLBY. Sable, a swan argent, 
gorged with a crescent or. 

7.* WYLYAM VPP TOMAS. Ermine, three 
unicorns courant in pale gules. The upper- 
most spotted with ermine, erroneously in MS. 

8.* Sable, a chevron between three pairs of 
equilateral triangles interlaced 2. I argent ; 
see page 90. 

9. " GI.ASIERS COTE " added argent, two 
" grosyng eyrnes " saltireways between four 
" navies," sable (corrected from malets), a 
chief azure (" g " later hand) in the dexter a 
demy lyon passant gardant couped or. 

Folio 56. 
" Okie lordys of tyme past." 

1. T,ORD AMONDVVYLE. Vair. 

2. LORD CANTI.EY. Gules, a fess vair 
between three leopards faces reversed jessant 
de lys. CANTELUPE. See No. i, f.45. 

3. Argent, a chief indented azure. [Fitz 
Ralph]. 

4. FITZ JOHN (added). Quarterly or and 
gules, a bordure vair. SIR RICHARD in L. 8, 
f. 4 6. 

5. Or, a bend vair and a bordure engrailed 
gules. 

6. Azure, a bend between six martlets 
3 and 3 or. 

7. MARSHALL (added). Gules, a bend fusily 
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crosseys bottonnee pychey of gold the filki 
gules," in later hand). See No. 7, f.j/6. 

8. LONGSPEE (added). Azure, six lyon- 
celles rampant 3. 3. or. 

9. WYLYAM COTYNGHAM. Per fess argent 
and sable, a fess between six crosses formee 
titchee all counter-coloured. See No. 4, 



Folio 566. 

i.* SEVVYN EDNAM. Azure, on a bend 
gules (sic) three dolphin embowed argent. 
THOMAS EDMOND in L. 8, f.48. 

2. MOORE (added). Argent, a fess dan- 
cettee paly (4) gules and sable, between 
three mullets pierced of the last. See No. 2, 
1.586. 

3. EDEMOND CHYRE (" also Pigot " added) ( 
Sable, three picks 2 and i argent. 

4. COUNT DE WORCESTYR. Or, a lyon 
rampant azure, a label (3) gules. 

5. TOMAS TORRELI.. Gules, a fess engrailed 
argent between three bulls heads cabossed or. 

6.* SYMOND HEGGYS (Hiccs). Argent, a 
chevron between three bucks lodged gules. 

7.* JOHN BRESYNGHAM. Sable, a pair of 
eagles wings erect and erased argent. 

8. STEVVYN PERCY. Argent, two bars 
undee sable, on a chief of the second a lyon 
passant gardant or. 

9. WYLYAM BOULL. Or, three bulls heads 
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10.* S. TOMAS OF BRETLYS. Per chevron 
argent and azure, three pendants studded or; 
see page 91. 



Folio 57. 

i. WYLYAM OF GRANTHAM. Sable, on a 
fess between three covered cups argent, as 
many ermine spots. 

2.* TOMAS CHESENALE. Argent, three 
crosses n tehee sable a bordure gules ; page 9 1 . 

3. Vert, six lyoncelles rampant 3. 2. i. 
argent. (LITTLE or MEREFIELD in Papworth). 

4.* Gules, three fish weels 2 and I or; 
page 91. 

5. S. ROBARD FRAUNCYS. Argent, a 
chevron between three eagles displayed gules. 

6. WYLYAM RYNGEBORNE. Azure, on a 
bend or, four mullets pierced argent (sic). 

7.* WYLYAM BORTON. Sable, three open 
wells masoned argent. 

8. S. NYCOLL DABERYCHCORT. Gules, four 
bars and a bordure ermine. Also blasoned 
as ermine, three bars humetee gules. 

9.* JOHN HORSLEYE. Azure, three horses 
heads 2 and i couped or, bridled argent. 



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1. JOHN FLORRE. Azure, a crescent 
tween three rleurs de lys or. 

2. WYLYAM CARRANT. Argent, three 
roundles chevronny (6) azure and gules. 

3. S. JOHN POUDSAY. Vert, a chevron be- 
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4.* JOHN SLYE. Gules, a chevron azure 
(sic) between three owls argent. 

5.* WYLYAM POLE. Or, a bucks head 
cabossed gules. 

6. JOHN STRETLEY. Gyronny (8) argent 
and sable, on a quarter gules a covered cup of 
the first. See No. 3, i.-,2b. 

7. SEYNT TYBAWTE, KNYGHT. Gules, six 
crosses botonnee fitchee 3. 2. i. or. . See note 
on 1.56. 

8. HARRY DREWRY. Argent, on a chief 
vert, a cross of St. Anthony between two 
mullets pierced or. 

9. JOHN ROKYS. Gules, on a fess between 
three chess-rooks argent, as many roses of 
the field. 

Folio 58. 

1. NYCOLAS GAWSELI.. Or, three bars 
gules, and a quarter ermine. 

2. JOHN HODY. Argent, a fess per fess 
dancettee throughout vert and sable, a 
bordure of the last. 

3. WYLYAM CREDY. Or, six mascles 3. 3. 
sable, " but six lozenges." 

4.* JOHN FAWKYS. Sable, a fess engrailed 
ermine between three falcons 2 and I argent. 

5. S. WATYR TALYBOYS. Argent, a saltire 
gules, on a chief of the second three escallops 
of the first. 




6.* JOHN FERHY. Sable, a fess argent, be- 
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7.* S. HARRY FENWYK. Per fess gules and 
argent, six martlets 3. 2. I. counter-coloured. 

8. S. JOHN CHAYNE. Gules, on a bend 
azure three fleurs de lys or. 

9. S. GYE DE BRYAN, Azure, three piles 
meeting in base or, 

Folio 5fc. 

i. S. WYLYAM BYSCHOPPYSTON. Bendy 
(6) or and azure, a quarter ermine. 

2. a fess dancettee paly (4) gules 

and sable, between three mullets pierced . 
See No. 2, .566. 

3.* JOHN ABBRALI.. Azure, a fess between 
three (" orchonys ") urchins vel hedgehogs 
passant or. 

4. JOHN SKOGOAM. Sable, a fess dancettee 
between three martlets or. 

5. Argent, three boars passant in pale 
gules; defaced. In later hand, " Whychecote 
of Lyncolneshyre beryth iij bores gules wt. a 
fyld of sylvyr." 

6.* JOHN TREDERFFE. Or, a hart lodged 
azure. 

7. TOMAS CIIAWSERYS. Per fess gules and 
argent, a lyon rampant or ; blasoned in a 
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8. JOHN SAVE. Per pale vert and azure, 
three (6) couples close the intervening spaces 
counter - coloured. Evidently erroneously 
tricked in lieu of. 3 chevronels each sur- 
mounted of another all counter-coloured. 

9. RYCHARD WORSOPPE. Gules, a dexter 
hand apaumee between three cinquefoyles 
2 and I pierced argent. 

Folio 59. 

i. Gules, billettee 3. 2. i. ermine. SMYTH 
off. in L. 8, .50. 

2.* WYLYAM BEDFORD. Burulee (12) 
ermine and ermines, ve.l erminois. 

3. TOMAS GAMSON. WOSCESTERCHYRK. 
Gules, a cross argent, billettee sable. 

" Here I leve," a reference to L. X. 

4. S. RYCHARD FROGNALE. Sable, two 
bars or, on a chief argent a crescent of the 
field. 

5.* TOMAS PORTHALYNE. Argent, a chev- 
ron gules between three " garbys of brome " 
vert. See page 105. 

6. S. RYCHARD WALGRAVVE. Per pale 
argent and gules. 

7.* JOHN HERTTLYNGTON. Sable, a chevron 
between three harts heads cabossed argent, 
attires or. 

8. S. GYI.BERD DELAFiii.D. Barry undee 
(6) sable and argent. 




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Folio 596. 

I.* Azure, a fox salient argent, a goose 
slnng by the neck over his back proper. 

2. WHYTFEI.DE. Or, a plain bend cotised 
engrailed sable. 

3. HARRY SOULBY. Ermine, on a chief 
of two indents sable as many boars heads 
couped or, armed argent. " Sandford idem, 
in later hani." 

7.* JAMYS STANSFELDE. Sable, three goats 
passant in pale argent, collared and pendant 
therefrom a bell. THOMAS in L. 8, .51. 

5, CHAUSER. Per pale argent and gules a 
bend counter-coloured. Compare this with 
EUCLID I. 28. 29. See Some Feudal Coats 
of Arms, page xix. 

6. CORBETT OF MARTON. Or, two "caws" 
in pale sable. 

7.* JOHN MARCHALL. Per chevron gules 
and or, a chevron argent, in base a("revvyn") 
raven proper. 

8. WYLYAM BLAUXTON. Argent, two bars 
and in chief three cocks passant all gules. 

9. JOHN CUNTUN or CNUTUN (NEWTON ?). 
Per pale argent and sable, a fess and in chief 
three trefoyles all counter-coloured defaced. 
Altered to WILL CAMPTON, L,. 8, .51. 

Folio 60. 

i. KYNGE HARALDE. Gules, crusily argent 
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2,* S. WYLYAM TROUDBEKKE. Sable, 
three trout two saltireways heads to the base, 
and one in pale head to the chief argent. 

3.* Ermine, three hand bellows 2 and i 
gules. 

4. " The ffeld sylvyr a vvoyde crosse of 
sabyll a schoychon of gold an egyll splayed 
of sabyll." 

5.* " A beryth, asewre, a lyon passant of 
gold a towre pynakelyd and enbataylyd cf 
the same." 

6. " Dem sylvyr and gowlys iiij crosse 
fer de molyne of the same," i.e.,, counter- 
coloured. 

7. A beryth, vert, six lucies " eyronde " 
(hauriant) 3. 2. i. argent. 

8.* " A beryth aseure iij serpentys hedys 
of gold rasyd, the tongys of gold croslet- 
wyse." See page 98. 

9.* A beryth, " a poynt sylvyr the chefe 
enty of asewre. v crosse forme of gold ; " 
page 98, 

Folio 606. 

i.* Argent, a chief (per fess in L. 8, 1.46) 
gules over all a cross moline saltireways 
entrailed counter-coloured ; page 98. 

2. CINONDE (or EMONDE) PRYORE. Azure, 
a bend per pale gules and or, a bordure 
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3. Sable, three lilies 2 and i argent, a 
chief per pale azure and gules, in the dexter 
a fleur de lys. and in the sinister a lyon passant 
gardant both or. 

4. Gules, on a chief of two indents argent 
three escallops sable. 

5. JOHN PASTON. Argent, florettee 3. 2. i. 
azure, a chief dancettee or. 

6. Gules, a chevron or between three 
combs 2 and I argent. 

7.* "Demy party," i e., per pale, or and 
gules, a dolphin embowed hauriant counter- 
coloured. 

8. THE FISHMONGERS (added). Azure, 
three pairs of keys saltireways, 2 and I, 
handles to the base argent, on a chief gules 
three dolphin embowed hauriant of the 
second. Compare with grant 19 Oct., 1512, in 
the ASHMOI.E LIB. 

9. Per pale azure and gules, a saltire 
counter-coloured between four crescents or. 

Folio 61. 

i.* Per chevron arched gules and ermine, 
a pale retracted of the second. 

2. " Demye party," i e., per pale and per 
chevron counter-coloured argent and azure, 
in the first and fourth a fleur de lys counter- 
coloured. 

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4. Per chevron crenellt'e sal>le and or, three 
lyoncelles rampant 2 and I counter-coloured. 

5. VVANPAGE. Azure, an eagle displayed 
argent within a treasure flory of the second, 
usually drawn counterHory. 

6. Per chevron sable and ermine, in chief 
two leopards faces argent. 

7. " Demy," i.e., per pale, or and gules, a 
fess between three leopards faces 2 and i 
all counter-coloured 

8. CHAPMAN (added). Per chevron gules 
and or, a crescent in fess point counter- 
coloured. 

9.* [CHARLES]. Per pale ermine and 
ermines (vel erminois), on a chief of the first 
five lozenges conjoined barways gules. See- 
page 100. 

Folio 6 1 ft. 

I.* COMBERTON (added). Sable, a double 
bodied lyon rampant gardant argent. See 
page 100. 

2. Gules, a unicorn salient chequy argent 
and sable, [CLARE in L. 8, f. i ] 

3. Per pale ermine and azure, a fess counter 
coloured. 

4. J.UCEY (added)). Gules, three lucies 
hauriant between six crosses crosslet fitchee 
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5. Per bend indented azure and argent, 
in chief three mullets bendways pierced 
gules. 

6.* Argent, two piles saltireways between 
four demi fleurs de lys gules. 

7. COTTES (added). Or, on a cross quarter 
pierced azure four fleurs de lys of the first, 
BURTON in L. 8, f.$. 

8. Per bend sinister gules and sable, a bend 
quarterly ermine and of the first and second. 

<), Per pale gules and azure, a double 
headed eagle displayed per pale argent and or. 
[WANCELEYS in L. 8.] 

Folio 62. 

1. LES ARMYS PYLCHARDE. Gules, a pale 
sable besantee between six crescents 2. 2. 2. 
ermine. 

2. STONNE (added). " Demye," i.e., per 
pale or and azure, a lyon rampant gardant 
counter-coloured. 

3. YONGE (added). Argent, three piles 
meeting in base sable, in chief as many 
rams' heads couped or. 

4. WENLARK in L. 8, f.4. Or, florettee and 
a chief indented azure. (PASTON). 

5. Per saltire gules and sable, a cross 
quarterly ermine and of the second. 

6. DRAPERS' COMPANY (added). Azure, 
three clouds gules (" the bemys gold ") 
radiating in base or, each crowned with 
triple coronets gold, surmounted of a cross 
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7. RYCHARD NORRYS. Azure, three mul- 
lets pierced or, a chief parted per fess 
crenellee argent and gules. 

8. Argent, a portcullis sable. 

9. Argent, on a fess dancettee sable three 
fish heads hauriant erased orj 

Folio 62b. 

1. [JASPFR TUDOR, DUKE OF BEDFORD], 
FRANCE AND ENGLAND, within a bordure 
azure charged with eight martlets or. 

2. Argent, a lyon rampant queue fourchee 
per fess gules and sable (and renowee gules 
in L. 8.). 

3. Per bend indented sable and or, a cross 
moline of the second. 

4.* (WESNAMinL.8, f.i.) Azure, five viures 
(wyres), barwise argent. See No. 2, f.64, 
and No. 5. f. 646. 

5.* Argent, three " crapawdys " sable. 
( BOTREAUX ). These legendary arms of 
France are ascribed in L. 8, rf. i and 60 to 
PHARAMOND (King of the Franks). 

6. KOBARDE PRYKKE (OF BURY ST. 
EDMUND, SUFF. ). Or, on a cross quarter 
pierced azure, four mascles of the first, 

7.* (? CORDWELL). Three horns sable. 

8. Azure, three spindles threaded 2 and i 
argent. 

9. Per chevron sable and argent three 
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Folio 63. 
i.* Or, three girdles 2 and I erect sable., 

2. Quarterly argent and gules, four roses 
counter-coloured. 

3. GIRDLERS COMPANY (added). Per fess 
azure and or, a pale counter-coloured, three 
gridirons 2 and i of the second. 

4. Per fess sable and argent, a pale counter- 
coloured, three demy lyons rampant couped 
2 and i of the second. 

5. Argent, a chevron between three trivets 
sable. 

6.* Per pale crenellee argent and sable, 
a Catherine wheel or. 

7. Per fess azure and argent, a pale counter- 
coloured three cygnets 2 and I of the second, 
gorged with a coronet, chain and ring. 
Blasoned as " iij synettys rowsand of sylvyr 
crownyd and chaynyd of gold dysmembyrd 
wt. gowlys. ADAM GOODALE, Sergt. at 
Armes not soo " ; see folio 66. Called FARMAN 
in L. 8, f.i. 

8.* JOHN OSYN. Argent, three " roys " 
(roes) trippant regardant 2 and i gules. 
Similar arms were granted to the Leather- 
sellers Company, 20 May, 1479. See next page. 

9. Per bend azure and gules, a lyon ram- 
pant, regardant, queue fourchee or, holding 
between its fore paws a harp erect argent. 
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Folio 636. 

1. (PDoi.sFEYEs in L. 8, f. \b. ) Quarterly 
sable and argent a lyon rampant counter- 
coloured. 

2. Argent, a pale dancettee azure. See 
No. 5, 

3. JOHN HALYS. Paly (4), per fess sable 
and gules counter-coloured, over all a saltire 
argent. 

4. WYLYAM COTYNGHAM. Per fess argent 
and sable, a fess between six crosses formce 
ntchee all counter-coloured. See No. 9, f. 56. 

5.* HARRY HAI.LE. Argent, a pale dan- 
cettee gules. 

6. [BLENF.RHASSETT]. Gules, a chevron 
engrailed between three dolphins hauriant 
and embowed argent, those in chief re- 
specting each other. SLYTTE in L. 8, f. \b. 

7.* Or, an antique ship sable, sail and 
pennon. NEVILL in L. 8, f 16. 

8. WYLYAM BULLE. Per fess gules and 
or, three bulls heads cabossed 2 and i counter- 
coloured. 

9. WYLYAM BYLYNGEDON. Ermine, on a 
saltire sable five fleurs de lys argent. 

Folio 64. 

I. (OsYN ill L. 8.) Azure, three bucks trip- 
pant 2 and I argent. See preceding page. 

2.* Per pale argent and sable, a viure 
vfl wyre palewise. See No. 4, f.626, and 
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3.* CATTESBY in L. 8, i.ib. Azure, three 
leopards rampant 2 and I argent. (PFiTz- 

HERBERT.) 

4. WYLYAM DENTTON. Argent, two bars 
gules, in chief three cinquefoyles pierced 
sable. 

5. CLEMENT FFYSCHCOK (added). Gules, a 
chevron ermine between three portcullises or. 

6. S. PYERSE DE BERESYE. Azure, a false 
escocheon argent, between seven crosses 
formee 4. 2. i. bordurewise or. 

7. TURNER (added). Ermine on a cross 
quarter pierced argent, four fer-du-moulines, 
i, 2 and I sable. 

8. Per fess sable and argent, a bulls head 
cabossed counter-coloured, horned or. 

9. HEMYNEFORDE. Ermine, a chief azure 
besantee. 

Folio 646. 

1. Gules, a lyon rampant chequy ermine 
and sable. 

2. Ermine, a chevron and in chief three 
chess-rooks all sable. 

3. Per bend sable and gules, three crescents 
in bend party of the first and argent. 

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5.* [SANDON] Gules, a viure (we/ wyre) 
chevron-wise argent " anewyd wt. aseure " be- 
tween three bulls heads cabossed of the second 
horned or. See No. 4, .626, and No. 2, 1.64. 

6.* JOHN WYLD. Sable, a chevron ermine 
between three (" wylkys ") 'whelk shells 
2 and I argent. 

7. JOHN HEMYNGBOURGH. Ermine, a 
chevron counter-battaylyd gules and in chief 
three (" torteys ") torteaux. 

8.* ToMAsPoRTHELYNE. Argent, a chevron 
gules between three " popye bollys of vvert 
dessendaunte." See page 95. 

9.* Or, three bars (barry of six or) and 
azure demi-florettee counter-coloured. 

Folio 65. 

1. OLEPHERNUS. Gules, a semee of tre- 
foyles and three hawks bells 2 and I all or. 

2. S. DEGREAVVAUNT. Azure, a saltire 
engrailed or, over all a double tressure flory 
counterflory gules. The Romance of Sir 
Degrevaunt. Camden Society, Vol. xx. 

3.* ERMYTE. Gules, three hermits heads 
couped 2 and I argent. 

4. WYVVOLDE. Per chevron crenellee 
gules and or, three lyons rampant 2 and i 
counter-coloured NICHOLAS WYFOLDE, Lord 
Mayor, 1450. 




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6. Per pale ermine and gules, a fess wavy 
counter-coloured. 

7. STOKLEY. Argent, on a cross quarter 
pierced azure, four lyoncelles rampant i. 2. I. 
or. 

8. HEWETT OF STAFF, (added). Sable, a 
chevron engrailed argent between three owls 
of the second. 

9. NORMAN, Draper (of London added). 
Or, three bendlets gules, a chief per fess 
argent and ermine, charged in chief with 
three fleurs de lys sable. JOHN NORMAN, 
Lord Mayor, 1453. 

Folio 656. 



" For the syetyka," then follows the recipe, 

1. S. JOHN STOCTUN. Gules, a chevron 
vaire argent and sable between three mullets 
i and I pierced of the second. Lord Mayor, 
1470. 

2. Per bend gules and argent, a lyon ram- 
pant counter coloured. 

3. Per chevron sable and or, in chief two 
roses of the second. 

4.* Azure, three hand bellows points meet- 
ing in centre or, "ye pypes sylvyr." 

" For the syetyke," then follows another 
recipe. 



" The som of thys queyre of Arrays ys 
CCCCCC. ij skore " and 

Folio 66. 

"The arrays of owre lord Jesew Cryst after 
the forme of the passyon." 

Indexed as tropheys of Christ's passion 

On a mount, see opposite page, a standing 
figure three-quarters, to the left, clad in the 
seamless " co(te) of sy(lvyr) saddely wt. gold " 
girt about the waist. "This is made for 
God's cote." 

In the right hand a spear*-headed flag- 
staff, with banner of blue, thereon the Agnus 
Dei contourne with a cruciferous nimbus 
of gold. The sinister foot of the lamb and 
the staff, which terminates in a cross crosslet, 
are set in a golden chalice, the pennon charged 
with a (red) cross. 

The left hand, holding a blue shield charged 
with the silver " Vernycle," i.e., a white cloth 
or handkerchief of Veronica, bearing the 
head of Christ, transfixed with three triple 
spikes, .resembling a cross flory. 

On a golden helmet, with rosset mantling 
and wreath, a golden crucifix pierced by 
three nails, at the top a scroll inscribed 
I. N.R.I., all between on the dexter a birch 
and on the sinister the scourge. 

It will be seen that the herald painter has 
audaciously balanced his page by the addition 
of three ordinary armorial shields. See below. 

* The soldiers who took Jesus are usually 
represented by spears. 




1. Blanc. 

2. Per pale sable and gules a leg erect 
couped argent. 

3.* ADAM GOOD ALE, sergaunt of Armys ( 
Per fess gules and argent a pale counter- 
coloured, three ostryches " rowsyng " (i.e., 
rousant) 2 and i (of the second ?). See full 
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i. KYNGE OF ARRABY. Azure, a sun of 13 
rays, in splendour or. 

2.* ROY DE BERBERYE. Or, two serpents 
entwined in pale sable defaced. A trick at 
the foot of this page ; or, two wyverns sans 
wings entwined gules. " Thys be the trewer." 
See illustration, page 106. 

3.* ROY DE JESSE. Azure, three " esses " 
2 and i or fabulous. CHESSE in L.8, 1.556. 

4. DEVVKE DE SAXSON. Barry (8) or and 
sable, the rue crown of Saxony in bend vert. 

5. THE BYSCHOPPE RYGE. Azure, flor- 
ettee, on a cross or a crucified figure gules. 

6. DEWKE DE HOLLONDE. Or, four lyon- 
celles rampant 2. 2. alternately sable and 
gules. 

7.* DEWKE DE BAVARIE. Fusily bendy 
azure and argent. 

8. DEWKE DE BURBUN ( struck out ). 
Azure, florettee and a bend gules ; defaced. 

9. DEWKE DE OSTRYCHE (Austria). Gules, 
a fess argent. 



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Folio 67. 
" The arrays of owre lorde drawe owte of the 

passyon." 
Indexed as " Tropheys of Christ's passion." 

On a mount, see page 109, a standing 
figure, three-quarters, to the right, clad in a 
loose robe, girt about the waist. 

The right hand holding a quarterly shield, 
representing: j. The five wounds, ij. Three 
pots of ointment, iij. Two golden staves, 
iiij. The betrayer, with bag of silver round 
his neck. 

In the left hand, a spear*-headed flagstaff 
with banner representing : j. The spitting, 
ij. The casting of lots. iij. Plucking out 
the hair. iiij. Caesar or Pilate. 

On a golden helmet with purple mantling 
and wreath, the pillar of flagellation, tied 
with a thong, thereon the crowing cock all 
between on the dexter a spear and on the 
sinister, a reed thereon the sponge of vinegar. 

It will be noticed that the herald painter 
has here also added two shields of arms in 
order to balance his page. 

1. Sable, a sword in pale argent "anowyd 
wt. gold pomell and hyltte," between two 
(launches of the second. 

2. TATE. Quarterly of six pieces in- 
complete. Sir Robert and Sir John Tate 
Lord Mayors of London 1488' and 1496 bore, 
per fess or and gules a pale counter-coloured, 
three Cornish choughs 2 and i proper. 

*The soldiers who took Jesus are usually- 
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Folio 676. 
All on this page are probably fabulous. 

i. THE ARMYS OF ISRAHELL. Azure, three 
bulls heads cabossed argent, langued gules. 

2.* ROY DE EGIPTIE. Or, semee of tor- 
teaux three serpents wavy sable (? platey). 

3.* ROY DE CALDEORUN. Azure, three 
tilting spears bendways or, pennons flotant 
gules. 

4.* ROY DE MASSYDONIE. Or, four bars 
counter embattled voided gules. " the feld 
chewyd thorow the fecys." 

5.* ROY DE AFFERYKE. Gules, a fish head 
and neck in fess issuant from the sinister 
argent, crowned or. 

6.* REX DE INDIA. Or, three popinjays in 
pale vert. Judea in MS. index. 

7.* IMPERATOR DE SALDACH. Azure on a 
barrulet in chief humetee a mantle all or. 

8.* REX DE S:RIE. Gules, four bars (in- 
tended) counter embattled or. " The felde 
sene thorowe," i.e., voided, as No. 4. 

9.* REX DE PERSYA. Azure, three gryphon 
passant in pale, wings erect argent, armed or. 
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All on this page are probably fabulous. ED. 

I.* SEYNT ANTONY ARMYS. Sable, the 
Cross of S. Antony " sylvyr anewyd wt. 
azure." 

2. SEYNT PETYR, POPE. Gules, two keys 
saltireways argent. 

3. DNI. PAPA DE COLUMPNE, ROME. Gules, 
an Ionic pillar argent, imperfect. See No. I, 
f.6. 

4. SCANCTUS JEREONIMUS. Azure, a cross 
potent fitchee at the foot or. 

5. SANCTUS MAURITIUS. Vert, an eagle 
displayed argent. 

6.* Scs. ALBYNUS, ANGI.YA. Azure, a 
cross potent fitchee at the foot argent, be- 
tween four letters A of gold. 

7. Scs. MARTINUS EPISCOPUS. Azure, an 
escarboucle or. 

8. Scs. SEBASTIANUS. Sable, three crosses 
crosslet fitchee or, a bordure gules entoyre of 
(six) pheons argent. 

9. Scs. REYNOLDUS, MYLES. Per fess or 
and azure, over all a lyon rampant gules. 



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Folio 686. 
Here follow a number of Dutch coats. 

1. CAMBARARYUS WORMASEN. Azure, fior- 
ettee 3. 2. i. argent, a chief dancettee or. 
Wormsen the chancelor. 

2. DNS. DE ROTENSEYN. Per pale or and 
gules, a fess counter-coloured. 

3.* DE MONNICH A BASEL. Argent, a 
monk (friar) preaching proper, book in hand 
gules. 

4. LE S. DE ROSSENBERCH. Per fess gules 
and argent, paly (6) counter-coloured. 

5. LE S. DE LEYEN. Azure, a pale argent. 

6. LE S. DE HORST. Vert, a chief argent, 
over all a lyon rampant queue fourchee 
renowee gules. 

7.* LE S. DE AYCHBERCH. Or a fess sable 
in base a point enarched nowy of the last. 

8.* LE S. DE CHNOBIE. Gules, three fish 
interlaced in triangle argent. 

9. MARGRAVE DE PRUSYA. Argent, on a 
cross formee throughout sable, a cross cor- 
nished or, thereon an escocheon charged 
with an eagle displayed of the third. 




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Folio 6Q. 

(" gret lorde before putt.") 
I.* DEWKE DE AUREOLENSI (ORLEANS). 
Per bend argent and gules, a besant the edge 
engrailed alternate points florettee, charged 
with a roundle counter-coloured of the field. 
2.* LE S. DE ORCENBURK. Per chevron 
a pile reversed throughout gules and argent, 
three eagles wings 2 and i counter-coloured. 

3. S. HERRY VAN KULDYTZ. Bendy (6) or 
and sable, on a chief of the first, a demy-lyon 
rampant issuant of the second. 

4. LE S. DE VAN SENTE (RYTGEN). 
Per bend or and gules, a mullet (8) counter- 
coloured. 

5- LE S. DE GOTZFRYD, DOUX DE BOHEM. 

Barry wavy (8) argent and azure, over all a 
yon rampant gules. 

6.* LE S. flENRYE VAN PLESSYNGEN. 

Two eagles heads and necks conjoined 
issuant from the base. 

7.* HARRY VAN CYBEYN. Gules, a fess 
fracted argent as No. 6, 1.70 

8.* REX DE VALABRIE. Or, a wing sable 
surmounted of a falchion azure. CALABRIE 
in L. 8. 

9. LE SYR DE PRETAMINEN. Per bend 
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Folio 696. 

I.* HERE VAN PERGAMVVO. Argent, a 
winged dolphin embowed in bend gules ; 
page 115. 

2.* HERE DE HENSSCENSTEYN. Azure, 
a dexter hand apaumee in bend argent ; 
page 115. 

3.* DNI DE VENETIIS. Argent, the lyon 
of S. Mark holding in his dexter fore paw 
a banner, staff and pennon all gules. 

4. DEWK DE GEILERN; Azure, a lyon 
rampant queue fourchee renowee on 

5. REX DE DALMACIE. Gules, three lyons 
heads 2 and i argent, crowned or. 

6.* REX AMPULIE. Azure, a tower with 
flanking walls embattled and masoned in 
base all or. 

7.* TOMAS SNITZUDOR (SNYTHINDOR, in 
Ms. index). Per fess gules and azure, a fess 
rompu argent. 

8.* SEYNE ERHALT. Or, two piles em- 
bowed fretting each other sable, 

9. Per chevron gules and sable, a chevron 
or. LE S. FFITIT in L. 8. 1.586. 

Folio 70* 

i. ANDREW SALBRER. Per chevron through- 
out gules and argent. 

2.* CONRANT FYSCHBECKT. Sable, within 
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3.* CHRISTOFFYLL POTNYGER. Gules an 
anchor sable, double shanked saltireways or. 
See page 117. 

4.* JESKEBEYR. Per fess gules and argent, 
over all two bird bolts saltireways of the 
second, flighted sable. See page 117. 

5.* MATHEWE VAN RYSZOWE. Azure, three 
spoons handles to the centre argent. 

6.* ROBARD DRUGSECZ. Gules, a fess 
fracted argent as No. 7, i.6g. 

7.* JWGA LANKOS. Azure, in front of a 
cross patriarchal ntchee at the foot argent, a 
horse shoe gules. 

8.* PYETYR STOYSLAW. Gules, a lyons 
gamb issuant from the sinister argent. 

9. WAULNDROFF AUGUSTINUS. Paly (6) 
argent and sable. 

Folio 7ofc. 

I.* NYCOLL DE ALMAYNE. Gules, a cross 
couped conjoined at top with the felloe of a 
wheel argent. 

2.* PETYR DE TRONO. Bendy (6) or and 
gules, on a chief three grieces gules thereout 
a fleur de lys. 

3.* Azure, a chevron with beam and 
standard argent. 




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4.* PYERS SLANGE. Azure a serpent 
nowed in fess barry wavy argent and gules, 
crowned or. 

5.* Gules, a broad arrow and sling argent. 

6. Per pale dancettee argent and gules. 

7. SOLIGAS DE GARBOLL, DOMINUS 
AWISCHA. Gules three crosses crosslet 
quadrate or, on a chief argent an eagle 
displayed sable. 

8. Azure, on an ancient shield, vert, a 
lyon sejant tail cowed or, crowned f 

9. Gules, two sickles addorsed argent. 

Folio 71. 

i, 2, 3, destroyed. 

4.* Gules, on a chief argent an armed arm 
embowed or, holding a dagger. 

5. Sable, an eagle displayed ermine. 

6.* Gules, a tower masoned argent, be- 
tween four mullets pierced or. 

7.* FINBARNE (added). Argent, on a fess 
gules between three bears passant sable, 
muzzled of the second, as many plates on 
each a mullet pierced azure. 

8.* OTT GUESER. Or, a beaver salient 
sable, claws azure. See page 122. 

9. PYERS VYLZMO. Gules, a wing erect 
sable. 



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46. Gules, six billets 3. 2. i. ermine. 
6. LORD HOWARD. Gules, crusily fitchee 
and a lyon rampant or. 

two bars within a bordure, impaling 

gules, two lyons gardant or " these 
leopards should be lyones," i.e., 
passant, not gardant. 

Argent, florettee and a lyon rampant 
sable. 

Or, a lyon rampant gules. 

two bars surmounted of a pale 

sable, a mullet for difference or, within 
a bordure gobony or and vert. 

Paly (6) over all on a bend three pierced 
mullets impaling ermine, five fusils 
conjoined in fess for HEBDEN. 

Vaire or and azure a fess fretty or and 
gules. 

HEBDEN. Ermine five lozenges con- 
joined in fess gules, impaling gules, on a 
bendlet three ears of rye, stalks sable. 

Sable, three cinquefoyles pierced within 
a bordure engrailed, all gules. 

BOWMAN (BOWSAM). Argent, three bird 
bolts 2 and I gules, headed or. 

Or, a chief dancettee gules a label of 
three points . 



8 (HENRY DE LANCASTER). England and 

a bend azure. 
9. EARL OF DESMOND. Ermine, a saltire 

gules. 
EARL OF WILTSHIRE. Paly (6) or and 

sable. 
qb. NORMANDY. Gules two lyons passant or. 

Arms of BRECKNOCK in Wales. Barry 
(10) argent and gules, eleven martlets 
3. 2. 3. 2. i. sable. 

Arms of CORN E WALL. Ermine, a lyon 
rampant gules, crowned or. 

BEAUFORT (Beufford). Gules, a chief 
sable, a bordure of the last bezantee. 

126. WILL, CLYNTON, ERLE OF HUNTINGDON. 
Argent, six crosses crosslet sable, on 
a chief azure two pierced mullets or. 

13. CHETWYND. Azure, a chevron between 
three mullets pierced or. 

236 and 356. JAMES BEDFORD. Or, billettee 
and a lyon rampant sable ; ? the 
arms of Kychard. See page 232. 

236. SIR JOHN MYDDLETON. Argent, crusily 
fitchee gules three covered cup; sable. 
A BUTLER coat. 

246. SIR NIC. STRELLEY (Sterley). Paly (6) 
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33. SIR JOHN NEWDIGATE (Nygygate), 

Chyffe goge of the Kynges Bynche. 
Quarterly (I) Gules, three lyons gambs 
erect and erased argent. (2) Gules, 
three swans argent, a canton (of 
STAFFORD) ; argent, a chevron gules. 
(3) Gules, a chevron between three 
swans argent. (4) Azure, three sinister 
hands apaumee argent. 

34. Per chevron sable and argent in chief a 

lyon passant gardant or. 

366. JOHN SUTTON. Argent, a bugle horn 
stringed gules. 

38. Argent, a pile gules S. Andoyes 
(? Chandos). 

526. DAVY SOI.LY (Selbye ?). Per pale argent 
and sable a chevron chequy of the 
first and second between three hinds 
heads erased counter-coloured. 

SIR JOHN PESMARSH. Argent, an eagle 
displayed between three crosses cross- 
let sable. 

MAYSTER EDMOND BRODENELL. Argent, 
a chevron gules between three morion 
caps azure, impaled with, argent, three 
bars sable. 



526. BUSSY. Argent, three bars sable, quar- 
terly with, gules, four fusils conjoined 
in fess azure, a bordure engrailed or 
impaling gules, a chevron between ten 
cinquefoyles 4. 2. i. 2. i. argent. 
PANELL. Gules, two chevronels argent, 

a bordure of the last. 
COUMBERWORTHE. Chequy or and gules, 
on a chief argent a lyon passant sable ; 
impaling, argent, two bars engrailed 
sable. 

BRAYEBROGHT, struck out, LATTIMER, 
in later hand. Gules, a cross botonnee 
or. 

53. THE ARMES OF LONDON. Per fess 
argent and azure a pale counter- 
coloured three lyons rampant 2 and 
i gules. 

596. HENRY OF CAMPYLL. Sable, two bars 
dancettee argent. 

60. WESNAM. Azure, a bend counter-em- 

battled or an untinctured roundle 
added for difference. 

61. Barry (6) gules and or (? HARCOURT). 
Per bend argent, and bendy sinister (4) 

gules and of the first ; in sinister chief 
a lyon passant in bend or, sic. 
63. Or, two chevronels gules, a quarter of 
the second, over all a label (3) azure. 




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INTRODUCTION. 



HARLEIAN MANUSCRIPT No. 6163. " A curious old book in folio containing the 
Arms in colours of Saints, Emperors, Kings, and English Nobility and Gentry. 
Perhaps as early as Henry the Sixth see the Arms of the Royal Family in f.3 
and 4 ; those of Hereford f.2 ; of March i.^b, &c. It appears to have been possessed by 
Segar, Garter King of Arms (1603-33), who wrote some remarks in it, and founded on it 
some of his grants ; see i.i$b." Catalogus Librorum MSS. Bibliothecae Harleianse. 

This interesting arms-book contains many examples after the manner of banners, see 
pages 127-142, 237-239, &c., and is in striking contrast to No. 2169. Here the tricks have 
been coloured, and a few of the "banners" are still in a fine state, notably Salesbury and 
Devonshire, i.^b, and the royal coats on f-4, &c., &c. Although the majority of the shields 
are the veriest daubs, underlying many are fine examples of bold artistic delineation ; some 
of these are here reproduced with a little artistic help. As in the former collection, so 
in this, the lyons are a difficulty; a comparison with examples on pages 149, 165, 167, 
210, 211, 238, 239, 256, 264, leads one to conjecture that more than one artist may have 
been concerned in its reproduction. 

A large proportion of the shields were left unnamed by the original herald-painter, and 
thus the manuscript became the sport of all sorts and conditions of arms-painters and 
others, those who could read the original manuscript, and those who could not, principally 
those who could not. Many of the annotations are evidently quite obscure. 

The names and arms of some of the Knights of the Round Table so attributed on 
pages 216 and 217 by P. Le Neve, defy elucidation or identification ; a rare illustration 
of the Pewterers Arms 1451, appears on page 206, and the blason of the early coat of the 
Haber Dalcers will be found on page 228. The arms and crest of Robert Dalby, a Douay 
divine, executed in 1589, practically concludes the manuscript. On page 284, the impalement 
of Lloyd is somewhat puzzling, and on page 288 the marshalling for Byflete is also worthy 
of notice ; several instances of dimidiation will be noticed. 

The same difficulty arises as to origin and date of the original of this MS. as in 
No. 2169. On the death of Peter Le Neve, Norroy, 1704-29, it probably passed out 
of the possession of an officer of arms. It contains many annotations by him. It may 
have belonged to William Flower, Norroy (1562-92), see page 221, and to William Segar 
when Norroy, 1593-1602. Hence it may be inferred that this MS. was one of the stock- 
in-trade which passed from one Norroy to another. 

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FABULOUS COATS. 

i.* PRESBITER JOHANNES. Azure, a con- 
ventional representation or ; page 127. For 
another representation of Prester John, see 
Seal of Chichester Cathedral and Diet, of 
Illuminations, by De Gray Birch. 

2.* SANCTA TRINITAS. Azure, a conventional 
representation of the Blessed Trinity, or. See 
page 127. 

3.* SANCTA MARIA. Azure, a representation 
of the B.V.M., or. 

4. SAINT GEORGE. Argent, a cross gules. 

5. SAINT DYONISE. Gules, a cross argent. 

6. SAINTE EDWARDE. Azure, a cross 
patonce between five martlets, 2, 2, i or. 

7. SEYNT EDMONDE. Azure, three crowns 
2 and i or. 

8. " YE ARMES OF YE FAITH." Gules, a 
bordure argent with the device of the Trinity. 
See St. Michael page n. 

9. SAINT ALBON, the armes of. Azure, a 
saltire or. 

Folio i. 

i. SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY. Ar- 
gent, three beckits vel Cornish choughs proper, 
BECKETT, impaled on the dexter with the arms 
of the SEE. 

2.* SAINT PETIR. Gules, a key in bend 
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3. SAINT PAULE. Gules, two swords saltire- 
ways hilts and pommels in base proper. 

4. JERUSALEM, the armes of. Argent, a 
cross potent between four smaller, all or. 

5. EMPEROUS OF ALMAYGN. Or, an eagle 
displayed sable double-headed, in Harl. MS. 
437, f.48&. 

6.* EMPEROUR OF CONSTANTYNENOPLE. 
Gules, a cross between four fire steels reversed 
or ; suggestive of the letter B reversed, the 
initial of Byzantium (pages 7 and 128). See 
Harl. MSS. '437, .486 (i). 

7. THE ARMES OF FRAUNCE. Azure, three 
fleurs de lys or. 

8. THE ARMES OF ENGLANDE AND FRAUNCE. 
FRANCE, quarterly with, ENGLAND, gules, three 
lyons passant gardant in pale or. 

9. THE KING OF SPAIXE. Gules, a castle triple 
turretted or, CASTILE, quarterly with, argent, a 
lyon rampant purpure (? murrey). LEON. 

Folio ib. 

i.* KYNG OF PORTINGALE. Argent, five 
escocheons per cross azure each charged with as 
many roundles saltireways, and on a bordure 
(of CASTILE) gules, twelve towers triple turretted 
or. Harl. MS. 437, .48, gives six castles 
alternately with as many fleurs de lys. 

2. KINGE OF HUNGERE. Barry (8) argent 
and gules. See No. 5, f-34- 

3. KINGE OF MAILYORKE (Malagrue in 
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4. KING OF ER.MENYE. JERUSALEM as 
No. 4, f.i, impaling, (i) o;t #ze dexter, or, a 
lyon rampant gules crowned (azure ?) ; (2) on 
the sinister, azure, four bars argent oppressed 
by a lyon rampant gules crowned or. Harl. 
MS. 437, .49, does not give the dexter im- 
palement. 

5. KINGE OF NAPLES. JERUSALEM as 
No. 4, f.i, impaling (OLD) FRANCE, azure, 
florettee or. In Harl. MS. 437, .49, a label 
over France. 

6.* KYNG OF DANMARK. Or, semee of 
human hearts gules, three lyons passant gardant 
azure. See page 129. 

7.* KYNGE OF SCOTTS. Or, a lyon rampant 
tail inturned, within a double tressure flory 
counterflory all gules. See page 129. 

8.* THE ERLE OF RYCHMONDE. Chequy 
azure and or, a bordure of England, over all a 
quarter ermine. Probably for Arthur de Dreux. 
See No. 9. i.qb. 

9. ERLE OF ARTOYS. Paly (6) or and sable. 



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and 



4, or, four palets gules ; 2 and 3, paly of 
three, (i) barry (6) argent and gules, (2) NAPLES 
impaling (3) FRANCE as No. 5, i.ib. 

2.* KINGE OF BOEME. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant queue fourchee and renowee, argent, 
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3. KINGE OF CYPRES. Jerusalem as No. 4, 
f.i ; quarterly with, barry (8 or 10) argent and 
azure, over all a lyon rampant gules crowned or. 

4. KYNG OF NORWEY. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant or, between the paws a Danish axe erect 
argent, helved azure. 

5. KING OF DENMARK, SWETH, NORWEY, 
and LIFELAND. Quarterly ; (i) Or, three lyons 
passant gardant azure. (2) Azure, three crowns 

2 and I or. (3) Argent, a gryphon segreant 
gules. (4) Gules, a lyon rampant or, holding a 
Danish axe as No. 4. Over all a cross argent. 

6. KYNG OF NAVERNE ; OLD FRANCE 
azure, flortttee or ; quarterly with, gules, the 
Navarrese net or, over all a baston compony 
azure and gules (or and gules in Harl. MS. 437, 
ft'. 486 and 68). See also No. 5, [.336. 

7.* THE ARMES OF CHESTER. Azure, three 
garbs or, banded gules. 

8. HEREFORD. Azure, a bend argent, 
cotised or, between six lyoncelles rampant 3 and 

3 of the last. See also No. 7, i.2b. 

Q. DERBY. ENGLAND, with a baston azure. 



Folio 2b. 

i. HENKLING. Per pale indented 
and gules. HENKLEY or HINCKLEY. 



argent 



2.* PEVENSEY (a substitution). Burulee (14) 
argent and gules, ten martlets bordurewise 
sable. See also No. 5, {.3. 

3. KIDWELLI (WALES added). Or, a fess 
dancettee gule?. 

4. Due OF CORNF.WARLL. Argent a lyon 
rampant gules crowned and langned or, a 
bordure sable besantee. 

5. Due OF GUYEN. Gules, a lyon passant 
gardant or. 

6.* LINCOLN. Or, a lyon rampant purpure. 

7. NORTHAMPTON (EARLE ; BOHUN, added). 
Azure, on a bend argent between six lyoncelles 
rampant or, three mullets gules. See also No. 8, 
f.2, and No. 5, .4. 

8. BRIGGERAK IN GUYEN. Or two eagles 
talons barways erased sable. 

Q. POUNTFREIT. Per cross or and gules, a 
label (5) argent. DE PONTHIEU. 

Folio 3. 

1. LEYCESTER (Earl of). Gules, a cinque- 
foyle pierced ermine. 

2. PRINCE OF WALES. Argent, three lyons 
passant regardant tails cowed gules. 

3. LANCASTER. England, and a label (3) 
azure. 

4. BAGIES LE ROY. Per pale sable and gules, 
a swan argent beaked of the second, crown 
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5. PEVENSAY (a town in Sussex, added). Or, 
an eagle displayed gules, beaked and membered 
azure. See also No. 2, i.zb. 

6. Gules, a chief argent. 

7. THE ARMES OF ESSEX. Gules, two bends 
the upper or, the lower argent. 

8. THE KINGS BAGIES. Sable, three feathers 
argent, pennes and scrolls gold. See also No. 4. 

9.* CALEYS AND V. FORTES. Barry undee 
(6) argent and sable, on a chief gules a lyon 
passant gardant or, impaling, gules three lyons 
passant gardant or, dimidiated with, azure, as 
many hulks of ships all or. The coats are 
reversed in the trick. 

Folio 36. 

1. THE PRINCE. FRANCE AND ENGLAND 
quarterly, a label (3) argent. 

2. THE Due OF YORK. FRANCE AND 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (3) argent, on each 
file as many torteaux. 

3. MY LORD OF CLARENCE. FRANCE AND 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label of three argent, on 
each file a canton gules. See also No. 4, f.6o. 

4. THE Due OF EXCESTRE. ENGLAND, 
within a bordure of OLD FRANCE. 

5.* THE Due OF NORFOLK. ENGLAND, a 
label (3) argent. 



6. THE Due OF SOMERSET. FRANCE AND 
ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure gobony (16 pieces) 
argent and azure. 

7. THE ERLE OF WARWIK. Gules, a fess 
between six crosses crosslet 3 and 3 or ; quar- 
terly with, WARWICK vel NEWBURG, chequy or 
and azure, a chevron ermine. 

8. THE ERLE OF MARCHE. Azure three bars 
or, a false escocheon argent, on a chief of the first 
two palets between as many esquires of the 
second ; quarterly with, ? or, a cross gules. See 
also page 230. 

9. THE LORD MOWBRAY. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant argent. 

Folio 4. 

1. THE Due OF GLOUCESTRE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (3) ermine, on each 
file a canton gules. 

2. THE Due OF BEDFORD. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (5) per pale ermine 
and azure (the centre file azure). 

3. THE Due OF GLOUCESTRE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure argent. 

4. THE Due OF SUFFOLK. Azure, a fess 
between three leopards faces or ; quarterly with. 
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5. THE Due OF BUKKIXGHAM. Quarterly (i) 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly, within a bor- 
dure argent. (2 and 3) ; azure, on a bend 
argent cotised or between six lyoncelles rani- 
pant, 3 and 3 of the third, three mullets gules ; 
BOHUN. (4) ; or, a chevron gules, STAFFORD. 

6. THE EKLE OF CAMBRIDGE. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure . Imperfect. 

7. THE ERLE OF ARUNDELL. Gules, a lyon 
rampant or ; quarterly with, chequy or and 
azure. See No. 6, .436. 

8. THE ERLE OF WESTMORLAND. Gules, a 
saltire argent. 

9. THE ERLE OF OXONFORD. Quarterly gules 
and or, a mullet argent. 



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i. THERLE 
gules. 

2* THERLE OF SALESBURY. Argent, three 
fusils conjoined in fess gules ; quarterly with, or, 
an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered 
or. 

3.* THERLE OF DEVENSHIRE 
or, three torteaux 2 and i. (2) ; or, a lyon ram- 
pant azure. REVIERS. (3) ; gules, a cross 
patonce vair. DE FORS. (4) ; chequy or and 
azure, impaling, vert, over all two bars 
argent. BARONY OF OKEHAMPTON. 



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4.* THERLE OF ESSEX. Quarterly, i and 4 ; 
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four 
water bougets sable. (2) ; gules, billettee or 
and a fess argent. (3) ; argent, a fess and a 
quarter gules. See page 133. 

5.* THERLE OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Or, a 
lyon rampant azure (as at Carlaverock 1300) ; 
quarterly with, gules, three lucies hauriant 2 and 
i argent. 

6. LORD GRAY RUTHYN. Quarterly, i and 4 ; 
barry (6) argent and azure in chief three tor- 
teaux. 2 and 3 ; or, a maunch gules, HASTINGS, 
quarterly with VALENCE, barry (8) argent and 
azure, eight martlets bordurewise gules. 

7. THERLE OF KENT. ENGLAND and a bor- 
dure argent. 

8. LORDE FITZWAREN. Chequv or and azure. 

9. THERLE OF RICHMONDE. Chequy argent 
and azure, a bordure of ENGLAND, over all a 
quarter ermine. See No. 8, Lib. 

Folio 5. 

i. THE LORD MONTAGUE. Quarterly. I and 
IV grand quarters, i and 4 as Salesbury No. 2, 
f.4&. 2 and 3 ; gules, a saltire argent, a silver 
label (3) on each file a hurt. II and III grand 
quarters, (i) ; argent, on a quarter gules a 
rose or. BRADSTONE. (2) ; gules, a cross en- 
grailed argent. INGLETHORPE. (3) ; sable a 
fess between three leopards faces or (? POLE). 
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2. THERLE OF WORCESTR. Argent, a. saltire 
engrailed gules ; quarterly with, or, a lyon ram- 
pant gules. 

3.* THERLE OF SHREWSBURY. Gules, a lyon 
rampant or. a hordure engrailed of the second ; 
quarterly with, ajgent two lyons passant in pale 
gules. 

4. THERLE OF DESMONDE. Ermine, a saltire 
gules. 

5. THERLE OF KYLDARE. Argent, a saltire 
gules. 

6. THERLE OF PENBROCHE. Burrulee (10) 
argent and azure, ten martlets bordurewise 
gules. 

7.* THERLE OF ORMONDE. Or, a chief indented 
azure. 

8. THERLE RYVERS. Quarterly, i and 4 ; 
argent, a fess and a quarter gules. 2 and 3 ;' gules 
an eagle displayed or ; quarterly with, vair ; on 
an escocheon of pretence, gules a gryphon seg- 
reant or. 

9. LORDE MAWTREVERS. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant or ; quarterly with, sable, fretty or. MAL- 
TRAVERS. 

Folio 56. 

1. THE COLOURS OF LAXGCASTER. Per pale 
argent and azure. 

2. LE PRIOR HALIS. Azure, a chevron argent 
between three fleurs de Ivs or. OF HALESOWEN. 



3. LORD GREY CODNOWR. Bam- (6) argent 
and azure. 

4. LORD DARCY. Azure, crusily and three 
cinquefoyles pierced argent ; quarterly with, 
MEYNELL. imperfectly tricked. 

5.* LORD DUDLEY. Or. two lyons passant 
in pale azure, membered gules ; quarterly with. 
argent a cross patonce azure. 

6. LORD CROMEWELLE. Argent, a chief gules : 
quarterly with, chequy or and gules, on a chief 
argent three ermine spots (? a chief ermine) ; 
over all a baston azure. 

7. LORD LOVELLE. Barry undee (6) or and 
gules ; quarterly with, azure, a lyon rampant 
gardant argent, membered gules. 

8.* LORD ROOSSE. Gules, three water 
bougets argent. 

9. LORD DE LA WARRE. Gules, crusily 
fitchee and a lyon rampant argent ; quarterly 
with, azure, three leopards faces reversant 
jessant de lys i and 2 (or ?). 

Folio 6. 

1. LORD BEAMOWT. Azure, florettee and a 
lyon rampant or. membered gules. BEAUMONT. 

2. THE LORD GREY WILTON. Barry (6) 
argent and azure, a label (5) gules. 

3. LORD FITZHOUGH. Azure, three chev- 
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4. LORD WILLEBYE. Sable, a cross engrailed 
or ; quarterly with, gules, a cross moline argent. 

5. LORD HARYXGDON. Sable, fretty argent 
a bend gules ; quarterly with, per cross argent 
and gules, No. 2, f.86. 

6. LORD FURXEVALE. Gules, a lyon rampant 
or, membered azure, a bordure engrailed of the 
second ; quarterly with, argent, a bend between 
six martlets 3 and 3 gules. 

7.* LORD CORNEWALL. Argent, a lyon ram- 
pant gules crowned or, a bordure engrailed sable 
bezantee. 

8. LORD BURNELL. Argent, a lyon rampant 
sable crowned or, membered gules, a bordure 
azure ; quarterly with, or, a saltire engrailed 
sable. 

9. LORD PONYNGIS. Barry (6) or and vert, 
a riband gules ; quarterly with, gules, three lyons 
passant in pale argent, a baston azure. 

Folio 6b. 

i. LORD SCROPE OF BOLTON. Azure, a bend 
or ; quarterly with, argent, a saltire engrailed 
gules. 

2.* LORD BARCKLEY. Gules, crusily formee 
4. 2. i. 2. i., and a chevron argent. 

3. LORD BUGHGENY. Gules, a fess between 
six crosses crosslet or, a crescent sable ; quar- 
terly with, argent, a bendlet sable, quartering, 
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4. LORD MAWLE. Or, a bend sable ; quar- 
terly with, or, a lyon rampant azure, a bendlet 
gobony argent and gules. See also No. 2, i.qb. 

5. LORD FERIS OF GROBY. Gules, seven 
mascles conjoined 3. 3. i. or. 

6. LORD FERIS OF CHARTELEY. Vaire or and 
gules. 

7. LORD COBBHAM OF COLYNG. Gules, on 
a chevron or three lyons rampant sable. 

8. LORD COBBHAM OF STERBURTH. Gules, on 
a chevron or three estoyles sable. 

9. LORD FUATRE (FITZWALTER, added). Or, 
a fess between two chevrons gules. 

Folio 7. 

1. LORD SEYMOUR. Or, crusily and a lyon 
rampant azure ; quarterly with, argent two 
chevrons gules. 

2. LORD HASTYNGS (of ELSING in NORFOLK, 
added). Or, a maunch gules ; quarterly with, 
gules, a bend argent. (Fonox of ELSING, 
added). See also page 311. . 

3.* LORD CHAMBRELAYNE (HASTINGS). Argent 
a maunch sable. 

4. LORD FERRERS. Argent, six fers-de-cheval 
3. 2. i. sable. 

5. LORD COBBHAM. Gules, on a chevron or 
three crosses crosslet sable. 

i- 6. LORD COBBHAM. Gules, on a chevron or 
three fleurs de Ivs sable. 



7. LORD SEYNTAMOUNT. Or, fretty sable, on a 
chief of the second three besants. See page 183. 

8.* LORD OF KYME. Gules, crusily patonce 
and a cinquefoyle pierced or. 

q. LORD DEYNCOURT. Azure, billettee and 
a fess dancettee or. 

Folio 76. 

1. LORD ROOSSE. Gules, three water bougets 
argent ; quarterly with, argent, a fess double 
cotised gules, on an escocheon of pretence, 
azure a wheel or. 

2. LORD MOLENOE. Paly wavy (6) or and 
gules. MOLINES. 

3.* LORD STRANGE. Gules, two lyons pas- 
sant in pale argent membered azure. 

4.* LORD LATEMERE. Gules, a cross patonce 
or. See page 138. 

5. LORD OF SEYNT JOHN. Argent, on a chief 
gules two mullets pierced or. 

6. LORD CAMEUX. Or, on a chief gules three 
plates. CAMOYS. 

7. BAR(O)NE OF CAROW. Or, three lyons 
passant in pale sable membered or. 

8. THE ARMES OF GLOUCESTER. Or, three 
chevrons gules. CLARE, EARL of GLOUCESTER. 

9. LORD ZOUCHE. Gules, besantee and a 
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i.* LORD DAKER. 
2 and i argent. 

2.* LORD MORLEY. Argent, a lyon rampant 
sable crowned or, membered gules. 

3.* TWENG. Argent, a fess gules between 
three popinjays proper, i.e., vert, beaked and 
membered gules. 

4.* LORD LUCE. Gules, crusily and three 
lucies hauriant 2 and i or. 

5. LORD CLIFFORD. Chequy or and azure, a 
fess gules. 

6. LORD ECHYNGHAM. Azure fretty argent. 

7. LORD MONE. Or, a cross engrailed vert. 
MOHUN. 

8.* BARON OF WHEME. Sable, a cross moline 
ermine. WEMME. 

(). BARON OF HELTON. Argent, two bars azure. 

Folio 8b. 

i.* BARON OF HILTON ? HrrroN (an error 
for GREYSTOCK). Barry (8) argent and azure, 
three chaplets 2 and i gules ; quarterly with, 
REDMAN, gules, three cushions argent tasselled 
or. See page 140. 

2. HARYNGTON. Same as No. 5, f.6. 

3. LORD HUNGERFORD. Sable, two bars 
argent in chief three plates. 

4. LORD BEAMOWNT OF DEVONSHER. Barry 
(6) ermine and gules. 

5. LORD BASSET. Or, three piles meeting in 
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6. LORD CLYNTON. Argent, on a chief azure, 
two mullets pierced or ; quarterly with, per cross 
or and gules. 

7. LORD STANLEY. Argent, on a bend azure 
three bucks heads cabossed or ; quarterly with, 
or, on a chief dancette'e azure three plates. 
LATHOM. 

8. LORD HARYNGTON. Sable, fretty argent ; 
quarterly with, argent, a cross patonce sable. 

9. LORD COBHAM (OLDCASTLE, added). 
Argent, a castle triple turretted sable ; quarterly 
with, gules on a chevron or, three lyons rampant 
sable, for COBHAM. 

Folio 9. 

1. MY LORD OF ARUNDEL and my lady his 
wife ; FITZALAN and WARREN quarterly as No. 7 
{.4., and a label (3) argent ; an escocheon of 
pretence, sable fretty or ; impaling WIDVILE 
quarterly of six, (i) ; argent, a fess and a 
quarter gules. (2) ; gules, a gryphon segreant 
or. (3) ; argent, a lyon rampant gules. (4) ; 
gules, an estoyle argent. (5) ; gules, an eagle 
displayed or. (6) ; vair. See also RYVERS 
No. 8," f.5. 

2. MY LORD OF ESSEX (rightly VISCOUNT 
BOURCHIER. o.v.p.) and my lady his wife ; 
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four 
water bougets sable ; quarterly with, gules, 
billettee and a fess or ; over all a label (3) 
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3. MY LORD OF RENTE and my lady his wife 
(Viscxss. BOURCHIER), Lord Grey de Ruthyn, 
as No. 6, 1.46, impaling as Nos. i and 2. 

4. SER RICHARD WYDEVILE (WODEFELD). 
An estoile or, for difference and 5 ; MASTER 
JOHN. A mullet or, for difference ; quarterly of 
six, as impalement No. i, each with impalement 
Wane. 

6. (BLUNTTE.) Quarterly (i) ; argent, two 
wolves passant in pale sable, a bordure or, en- 
toyre of saltorelles gules. (2) ; or, a tower 
triple turretted azure. (3) ; sable, three bars 
undee or. (4) ; vair. 

7. PREWES. Gules, an eagle displayed or. 

8. BEACHAME. Vair. 

9.* REVERS. Gules, a gryphon segreant or. 

Folio gb. 

1. LORD DARCY. Azure, crusily and three 
cinquefoyles pierced argent. 

2. LE S. MAWLE. Or, a bend sable. 
(MAULEY). See also No. 4, i.6b. 

3.* LORD BARDOLFE. Azure, three cinque- 
foyles pierced or. 

4. S. JOHN FASTOLFE. Quarterly or and 
azure, on a bend gules three crosses crosslet of 
the first. 

5. LORD LEUKENOR. Azure, three chevronels 
argent. 

6. S. JOHN TIPTO(FT). Ermine, a saltire en- 
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7. S. GERARD USFLETE. Argent, on a fess 
azure three fleurs de lys or ; quarterly with, or, 
a bend between six martlets gules. 

8. LORD VESSE. Or, a cross sable. 

9. TAYLBOYS. Argent, a saltire gules, on a 
chief of the second three escallops of the first. 

Folio 10. 

1. LORD BURHGENY. Gules, on a fess be- 
tween three crosses crosslet or, a crescent for 
difference sable. BEAUCHAMP. See also No. 3, 
f.6b. 

2. LORD STOURTOX. Sable, a bend or be- 
tween six plates (fountains were probably 
intended). See also No. i, f.i27. 

3.* LORD WENLOKE. Argent, a chevron sable 
between three blackamoors heads erased proper. 

4.* NORWODE. Ermine, a cross engrailed 
gules. 

5.* S. JOHN HAWERD. Gules, a bend be- 
tween six crosses crosslet fitchee argent. 

6. S. THOMAS MONGOMERE. Gules, a chevron 
ermine between three fleurs de lys or. 

7. LORD OGLE. Argent, a fess between three 
crescents gules. 

8. LORD BONVILE. Sable, six mullets 3. 2. i. 
argent, pierced gules ; quarterly with, gules, 
three lyoncelles rampant 2 and i or. 

9. LORD BUTTELER. Gules, a fess counter- 
compony argent and sable between six crosses 
formee fitchee at the feet or ; quarterly with 
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Folio lob. 

1. LORD BOURCHIER (BARNES added). Quar- 
terly I and IV as No. 2, .9. ; II and III, per 
cross or and vert ; over all a label (3) azure. 

2. SYR HUMPHREY BOURCHIER (added). 
Quarterly as No. 2, f.g, without the label ; im- 
paling, quarterly per fess indented argent and 
gules ; quarterly with, argent, two bends undee 
sable. 

3. (GLE) GOWDWYN, ERLE OF KYNTT. Armys 
gules seven lozenges conjoined 3. 3. i. vair. 
HUBERT DE BURGH. 

4. LORD SAYE. Quarterly or and gules. 

5. LE S. FELTON. Gules, three lyons passant 
gardant argent. 

6. LORD CAMFERF. sic. Sable, a fess argent. 
WEERE. 

7. BECHAM BYSSCHOPPE OF SAUSBERY, 
(RiCHARD). Quarterly i and 4 ; gules, a fess or 
between six martlets 3 and 3 argent, a bordure 
of the third (pellettee ?). (2) ; gules, two lyons 
passant in pale argent. (3) azure, gone. 

^ 8. LORD FACONBYGG (FAUCONBRIDGE). Gules, 
on a saltire argent, a mullet of the first ; quar- 
terly with, argent, a lyon rampant azure. 

9.* BRYAN TALBOT. Argent, three lyons 
rampant 2 and i purpure. See also No. 8, f.i4, 
and No. 6, l.zb. 



Polio ii. 

1. LORD BASSETT. Azure, three piles meeting 
in base or, a quarter ermine. 

2. LORD CLINTON (added). Argent, six 
crosses crosslet fitchee 3. 2. i. sable, on a chief 
azure two mullets or pierced gules. 

3. LORD ROBBESERD. Vert, a lyon rampant 
or, vulned on the shoulder proper ; quarterly 
with, BOURCHIER, argent, a cross engrailed gules 
between four water bougets sable. 

4. LORD SPENCER. Or, three chevronels 
gules ; quarterly with, per cross argent, a riband 
sable, and gules fretty or. 

5. LORD MOVERANT, sic. (?MORANT.) Or, 
three pallets gules, a bordure azure besantde. 

6. BYRMENCHAM. Per pale indented azure 
and or. 

7.* LORD BARDOLFE (PHELIP, added). Per 
cross gules and (blanc), in the first and fourth 
quarters an eagle displayed or. 

8. DUKE OF LANSUM. Azure, three fleurs de 
lys 2 and I or, a bordure gules besantee. 

9. LORD OF HOFFORD AND DE NORWICH 
(UFFORD, SUFF., added). Sable, a cross en- 
grailed or ; quarterly with, per pale dancettee 
argent and gules ; over all an escocheon of pre- 
tence, gules platey 3. 2. i. 

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Folio n&. 

1. S. UMFREY STAFFORD. Or, a chevron 
gules, a bordure sable. 

2. S. JOHN CHEYNYE. Chequy or and azure, 
a fess gules fretty ermine ; quarterly with, or, a 
lyon rampant per fess sable and gules. 

3.* SIR WILLIAM CHENYE. Gules, four fusils 
conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an 
escallop sable ; quarterly with, azure, a cross 
pattee formee florettee or. 

4.* SIR ARNOLDS SAVAGE. Argent, six lyon- 
celles rampant sable. 

5. SIR JOHN DALYNGKIGE. Argent, a cross 
engrailed gules. 

6. SIR JOHN FOGGE. Argent, on a fess be- 
tween three annulets sable as many mullets 
pierced of the first. 

7. SIR ROLAND LENTHALE (and Jhon Stanley, 
added, see also No. 2, f.22). Sable, five 
lozenges in bend argent ; quarterly with, argent 
on a bend sable cotised or three mullets of the 
last. 

8.* SIR WILLIAM PORTEUR. Sable, three 
bells pendant 2 and i argent, clappers of the 
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9.* SIR NICHOLAS MOXGOMERY. Gules, a 
false escocheon ermine, between eight horseshoes 
bordurewise or ; quarterly with, or, an eagle 
displayed azure, beaked and membered gules. 

Folio 12. 

i. SIR JOHN BABETHORPE. Sable, a chevron 
or between three crescents ermine. 

2.* SIR THOMAS ERPYNGHAM. Vert, a false 
escocheon between eight martlets bordurewise all 
argent. 

3. SIR SYMOUND FELBREGGE. Or, a lyon 
" embelif " gules, membered azure. 

4.* SIR NICOLL HAWTE. Argent, on a bend 
azure three lyoncelles passant or. 

5. SIR THOMAS CULPEPER. Argent, a bend 
engrailed gules. 

6.* SIR MORIS BROYNE (or BRUME). Azure, 
a cross recercelee or ; quarterly with, lozengy 
argent and gules. ROCKELE added. 

7.* SIR NICOLL PECCHE. Sable, an eagle 
wings elevated argent, crown beak and talons or. 

8.* SIR JOHN ROTHENALE. Sable, a chevron 
between three conies heads erased argent. 

9. SIR PHILIP LECHE. Ermine, a chief 
dancettee gules, on each point a coronet or. 

Folio I2b. 

i. SIR JOHN STEWARD. Per chevron gules 
and azure, a chevron between three lyons heads 
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2.* SIR HVGH LOTERELL. Or, a bend be- 
tween six martletts 3 and 3 sable. See page 145. 

3. SIR JOHN CORBONELL (CARBONELL). Gules, 
a cross argent, a bordure engrailed or ; quarterly 
with, gules, a chevron argent between three 
eagles displayed of the second, beaked and 
membered for. (or CASTON of Caston in 
Norfolk.) 

4. SIR JOHN ASHTON (LANC., added). Argent- 
a mullet pierced sable. 

5.* SIR THOMAS ROKEBY (BOR., added). 
Argent, a chevron sable between three rooks 
proper. 

6.* SIR NICOLL COLFOX. Argent, on a chief 
azure three foxes heads erased or. 

SIR RAUFE BRASEBRYGE. Vaire argent and 
sable a fess gules. 

8. SIR WILIAM BOWES (DUNELM). Ermine, 
three bows strung gules. 

9.* SIR PERCIVALE LYNLEY. Argent, on a 
chief sable three storks heads erased of the first. 

Folio 13. 

1. SIR JOHN BEAUCHAMP. Gules, a fess 
between six billets or ; quarterly with, gules, a 
lyon rampant queue (? fourchee) renowee argent. 

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3. SIR ROBERT CHALONS. Gules, two bars 
between eight martlets 3. 2. 3. argent, on the 
sovereign bar a besant ; quarterly with, vair. 

4. SIR PERS BUTTON (CHESHIRE, added). 
Per cross argent and gules fretty or. 

5. SIR THOMAS CHAWORTH. Azure, two chev- 
rons or ; quarterly with, argent, a false escocheon 
within eight cinquefoyles bordurewise pierced 
sable. 

6. SIR THOMAS GENEY. Azure, a false esco- 
cheon within eight martlets bordurewise all or. 

7. SIR JOHN COLVILL. Or. three chess rooks 
2 and i gules ; quarterly with, azure, a lyon 
rampant argent, a label (3) gules. 

8. SIR JOHN COPILDIKE (LiNC. added). Argent, 
a chevron between three crosses crosslet gules ; 
quarterly with, lozengy ermine and gules. 

9. SIR JOHN CLYFTON OF BOKENHAM, NOR- 
FOLK. Chequy or and azure, a bend ermine. 

Folio 136. 

i.* SIR JOHN WILTSHER (ESSEX, added). 
Per chevron azure and argent, in chief five 
crosses formee convexed 3 and 2 or. 

2. SIR THOMAS GRYSLEY (DERBY added). 
Vaire argent and gules ; quarterly with, sable, a 
lyon rampant argent a crescent for difference 
gules. 

3.* SIR VULIAM PALTON. Argent, six roses 
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4. SIR THOMAS MORDRED (MAKEDREDE). 
Azure, a fess argent between three cinquefoyles 
pierced or. 

5. SIR THOMAS BARRE. Gules, three bars 
compony argent and sable ; quarterly with, 
barry (6) or and azure, a baston gules. 

6.* SIR JOHN HORSLEY (Somerset, added). 
Azure, three horses heads couped or, bridled 
purpure. See page 147. 

7. SIR JOHN RADCLIFFE (LANC., added). 
Argent, a bend engrailed sable, a crescent of the 
first for difference. 

8.* SIR WILIAM FULLTHORPE. Ermine, a 
cross moline sable. 

9. SIR KERRY INCLOSE (NORFOLK, added). 
Gules, six barrulets or, on a quarter argent, five 
billets saltirewise sable. 

Folio 14. 

i. SIR ROB. OF CLIFTON (NORFF., added). 
Gules, five bendlets argent ; quarterly with, 
chequy or and gules on a bend ermine a plain 
cross of the second. 

2.* A patent to SIR GEORGE CAREW. 
Quarterly, (i) ; azure, a lyon rampant or, 
crowned argent, membered gules. (2) ; sable, 
three lyons passant in pale or. (3) ; sable, six 
lyoncelles rampant or. (4) ; argent, a bendlet 
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3.* SIR ( ) TROMPYNGTOX, CANTABR. 
Azure, crusily and two trumpets saltirewise or. 

4. MABANK. Barry undee (8) argent and 
gules a saltire or. 

5. SIR THOMAS FIZPAYNE. Argent, a pair of 
wings conjoined gules. 

6. SIR WILIA GRAUNTSUM. Paly (6) argent 
and azure, on a bend gules three round buckles 
or. GRANDISON. 

7. SIR RAUFE GRENE. Chequy or and azure, 
a bordure gules ; quarterly with, argent, a cross 
engrailed gules. 

8. LEWKENORE (SUSSEX, added). Azure, 
three chevronels argent. 

9. SIR JOHN DE KYRKYNGTON. Gules, three 
bars ermine. 

Folio 146. 

1. LORD BEAUMONT OF DEVONSHIRE. Barry 
(6) ermine arid gules. 

2. LORD DYNHAM. Gules, four lozenges in 
fess ermine. 

3. LORD GOLDISBOURTH. Azure, a cross 
patonce argent ; quarterly with, argent, three 
chevronels sable. 

4. SIR ADAM FRANCEIS. Per bend sinister 
sable and or a lyon rampant counter coloured. 

5. S. THOMAS GRAY. Argent, on a bend 
cotised azure three gryphons passant or ; 
quarterly with, gules, three bars argent. 



6. SIR JOHN KOKIRHAM. Argent, on a bend 
sable three leopards faces or. COCKERHAM. 

7. SIR FYLYP BECHAM. Gules, a fess between 
six martlets or. 

8. SYR RAF PAYLE. Purpure (see also No. 9, 
f.ioft) a lyon rampant or. 

9. SYR ( ) DREWRY. Argent, on a 
chief vert, a cross tau between two mullets 
pierced or. See page 271. 

Folio 15. 

i.* LORD BARKI.EY. Gules, crusily formee 
and a chevron argent, within a bordure of the 
last. 

2. LORD RAMESTON. Argent, a chevron and 
in dexter chief point a cinquefoyle pierced sable. 
REMPSTOM or RAMPSTON. 

3. SIR JOHN DAUTRE. Sable, five fusils in 
fess argent. 

4. SIR JOHN STRELLEY (NOTTS., added). 
Paly (6) argent and azure, a quarter gules. 

5.* BRAYTOFTE. Azure, crusily (as illustra- 
tion), and a lyon rampant gardant argent. 

6. TRUSSELL (STAFF., added). Argent, fretty 
gules, besantee at the joints. 

7. SYR LENARD OF RESTON (Sn. LEONARD 
DE KERDESTON NORFF.) Gules, a saltire en- 
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8.* SIR JOHN DCNSTAI.L (TUXSTALL). Sable, 
three combs 2 and i argent. 

q.* SIR JOHN SEYCMOR (SCUDAMORE, HEREF., 
added). Gules, three stirrups 2 and i or, 
leathers argent. 

Folio 156. 

i.* SIR JOHN PELLAM (SUSSEX, added). 
Azure, three pelicans argent, beaks and legs 
gules, vulning themselves proper. 

2. *SYR WATYR WALCOTTE. Azure, a false 
escocheon between eight martlets bordurewise 
argent. 

3.* WYLLM BARNAKE. Argent, three bar- 
nacles 2 and i sable. See also pag; 88. 

4.* ROBERT MAULEY. Or, on a bend sable 
three eagles displayed argent. 

5. S. EDMOND (YORPE), THORPE of NORFOLK, 
added. Azure, three crescents argent. 

6.* THOMAS KOK. Gules, fretty argent, over 
all a fess sable. COCK. 

7. SHYRLEY. Gules, a chevron chequy sable 
and argent between three fleurs de lys or : 
a marginal note by P. le Neve adds, this coat was 
granted by Segar, Garter to Robert Shirley 
citizen of London 10 of Sept. 1609 ; see my 
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8. ROGER POWTRELL (or S. AMYS POL-LET, 
knyght, added). Argent, a fess between three 
cinqucfoyles pierced gules. 

9.* JOHN BROWNFLETE, BROMFLETE (LORD 
VESEY, added). Sable, a bend cotised fiory 
counterflory or. 

Folio 16. 

i.* S. WYLYAM ARCHE. Gules, a double 
arche in chief and a single arch in base argent, 
the turrets or. 

2. S. JOHN DE POPPHAM. Argent, on a chief 
gules two bucks heads cabossed or, a besant for 
difference ; quarterly with, gules, besantee and 
a chevron argent. 

3. Or, a cross patonce gules ; quarterly with, 
or, three bendlets azure. 

4. WYLLIAM DAMPORT (DAVENPORT, CHESH., 
added). Argent, a chevron between three 
crosses botonnee fitchee sable, a bordure en- 
grailed gules. 

5.* HANEFORD. Argent, two bends undee 
sable. 

6.* WYLBURRY. Sable, crusily fitchee or, 
three lyons rampant 2 and i argent. 

7. SIR WYLLAM BOWET, NORFF. Argent, 
three reindeers heads cabossed sable. 

8. SIR WILYE SANDYS (HANTS., added). 
Argent, a cross ragulee sable. 

q.* S. WYLLAM BRENTK. Gules, a wyvern 
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Folio i6b. 

1. RECHEMOND. Per fess gules and argent, 
a cross patonce between four mullets all counter 
coloured. 

2. KYLNEY. Azure, a cross moline or. 

3. SYR ROBRET SCHOTYSBROK. Ermine, on 
a chief per pale dancettee or and gules, a cinque- 
foyle pierced of the last. See also No. 2, f-44, 
and No. 4, f.86. 

4. SYR PERS TYLYOLL. Paly (6) or and gules, 
a chief ermine. 

5. S. JOHN CURSUNE OF FELTON. Gules, 
two lyons passant argent, FELTON ; quarterly 
with, CURSON, ermine, a bend counter compony 
argent and sable. 

6. NORWODE (KENT, added). Ermine, a 
cross engrailed gules. 

7. S. ( ) COYTYFE. Azure, a chevron 
between three crescents or. 

8. BABTTHORP. Sable, a fess between three 
crescents argent. 

9. SIR JOHN BOHUN. Or, a cross azure. 

Folio 17. 

i.* WYTTEHEDE. Azure, a chevron gules 
(? or) between three bugles argent. 

2. SIR THOMAS WODEVILE. Argent, two 
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3. SENT QEYNTON. Or, a chevron gules, a 
chief vair. 

4. BRAYBROKE. Argent, seven mascles con- 
joined 3. 3. i. gules. 

5.* S. SEVEANS (SEPTVANS, KENT, added). 
Azure, three vans reversed 2 and i or. 

6.* SYR THOMAS SEYNCCLER (ST. CLAIR). 
Azure, an estoyle of 16 points or. SINCLAIR. 

7. SIR ( ) SAKEVYLL. Quarterly or and 
gules, a bend vair. 

8. SIR WILLM. WALEYS. Gules, a fess ermine. 
9.* SIR WYLLM. COGGSCHALE. Sable, a cross 

between four escallops argent. 

Folio 176. 

i. SIR ALEN BUXHYLL. Or, a lyon rampant 
azure, fretty argent. 

2.* SIR ALEX GOLDYNGHAM. Argent, a bend 
undee gules. 

3. SIR COSTANTYN MARTYN. Gules, two bars 
and in chief three mullets pierced all argent. 

4. SIR ROBT. LOWTHER (WssTMORLD., added). 
Or, six annulets 3. 2. i. sable. 

5. SIR ( ) BECHAMP OF SOMERSET. 
Gules, a fess between six martlets 3 and 3 or. 

6.* SIR JOHN TRUSTHELL. Argent, a cross 
pattee florettee gules. See No. 4, f.i8, for " a 
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7. SIR JOHN SWYNBORNE. Gules, crusily 
and three swine heads couped paleways 2 and I 
argent ; quarterly with, or, on a saltire en- 
grailed sable an annulet of the first for difference. 

8. SYR WYLLAM BERDEWELL (of WEST HAR- 
LYNG, NORFOLK, added). Quarterly i and 4 ; 
gules, a goat enbelif argent, horns or. 2 and 3 ; 
per cross or and gules in the first quarter an 
eagle displayed vert. PAKENHAM. 

9. SIR ANDREW BOTTELER. Argent, three 
covered cups in bend sable between two bendlets 
gules ; quarterly with, gules, a cross argent, a 
bordure engrailed or. See No. 3, f.i2&. 

Folio 18. 

1. SIR ROBT. ALESBURY. Azure, a cross 
argent. 

2. S. RYCHARD WALGRAVE. Per pale argent 
and gules. 

3. SYR JOHN TREBETT. Sable, three chev- 
ronels ermine. 

4. A NODYR TRUSSELL. Argent, a cross 
pattee florettee gules, an annulet of the first ; 
quarterly with, argent, five lozenges 3 and 2 gules. 

5.* SIR WYLLAM GASCON (GASCOYNE, added). 
Sable, three lucies heads erect 2 and i or. 

6. SIR LAURENCE OF MERYBER. Coat cut 
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7. SIR WYLLAM Hoo. Quarterly sable and 
argent. 

8. SIR EDWARD PARENE or PARERRE (FER- 
RERS). Quarterly, argent and sable. 



9.* SIR (- 



SOTYNLEY. Gules, a fess 
ermine between three round buckles, tongues to 
the chief, argent. 

Folio i8b. 

1. SIR HERRY HUSE. Ermine, three bars 
gules. 

2. SIR JOHN KYNGHLEY. Argent, a fess 
sable. 

3. PERS OSANNE. Purpure, a chevron en- 
grailed between three fleurs de lys or. 

4. SIR THOMAS BORTON. Coat cut away. 
See No. i, i.zib. 

5.* SIR BRYAN OF STAPYLTON (EBOR, added). 
Argent, a lyon rampant sable, on the shoulder 
a mullet of the first. BRYAN STAPYLTON. See 
No. 8. f.ao. 

6. SIR ( ) MALEVERER (EBOR, added). 
Gules, three levriers courant in pale argent, 
collared or. 

7. SYR JOHN DOWNFREST (DOWYNFFREZST.) 
Gules, on a bend cotised argent, three eagles 
displayed vert, beaked and legged of the first. 

8.* SIR JOHN SCHELLYNG. Azure, a chevron 
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9. SIR FF. . . FEW WAREN (FitzWarren). 
ruarterly per fess indented ermine and gules. 

Folio 19. 

i.* RYCHARD WODHERTTON. Gules, a chev- 
ron argent between three lyons gambs erect and 
erased sable. 

2. ROBBES or ROWES. Lozengy argent and 
gules, on a bend azure two annulets interlaced 
of the first. 

3.* SIR HENRY STRATFORDE VPON AVON. 
Gules, a fess humettee or between three threstles 
2 and i argent. 

4. SIR ( ) BASKYRVELL. Argent, a 
chevron gules between three fountains. 

5.* SWYNFORD. Gules, three wheels 2 and i 
or. Query ! Sir Payne Roet, father of that 
Swinforde. See also No. 7, i.igb. 

6. SIR WATER C LOFTON (SuFF., added). 
Sable, on a bend argent cotised dancettee or, 
an annulet of the first. See No. 3, f.22. 

7. SIR RYCHARD NEVICLL. Gules, three 
leopards faces jessant de lys argent. 

8. SIR HARY HARCOURT. Gules, two bars or. 

9. SIR THOMAS BLOUNT. Quarterly argent 
and gules, on a bend sable three eagles displayed 
or. 

Folio igb. 

i. THOMAS COLVILE. Or, on a fess gules 
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2.* S. LEWES JOHN (after called FITZ LEWIS 
of ESSEX, added). Sable, a chevron between 
three trefoyles slipped argent. 

3.* SIR JOHN PECCHE. Azure, a lyon ram- 
pant queue fourchee renowee ermine, crowned or. 

4. SIR - ETTON (rather ECTON). Barry 
(8) or and azure, on a quarter gules a cross 
patonce argent. 

5. SIR JOHN ECTON. Burulee (14) argent 
and gules, on a quarter sable a cross patonce or. 

6. GODFREY HYLTON. Argent, two bars 
azure ; quarterly with, LASSELLS, argent, three 
chaplets 2 and i gules. 

7.* SWYNFORD. Argent, on a chevron sable 
three boars heads paleways couped of the field, 
a label of (3) . See No. 5, f.ig. 

8.* SIR THOMAS THORELL (ESSEX, added). 
Gules, a fess engrailed argent between three 
bulls heads couped or. 

9. S. DE SEYNT JOHN. Argent, a bend gules, 
on a chief of the second two mullets vert. 

Folio 20. 

i.* CAVVNDISHE. Gules, three piles wavy 
meeting in base argent. GERNON of CAVEN- 
DISH, SUFF., added. 

2. SHELTON. Azure, a cross or, written over 
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3. PHILIP DEVEROS. Argent, a fess gules in 
chief three torteaux. DEVEREUX. 

4. ROSE OF KENDAL now WILM PARRE. Or, 
three water bougets 2 and i sable. 

5.* SENT MARTENS, ARMYS. Gules, a wheel 
or. 

6. JOHN MORTEMERE. Ermine, on a fess 
azure three crosses sarcelly or, a label (3) gules. 
See No. 4, i.^2b. 

7. WYLLM. BRYTTE. Argent, crusily fitchee 
and a lyon rampant gules. 

8. SIR BRYAN STAPILTON (BOR., added). 
Argent, a lyon rampant sable, on the shoulder 
a mullet gules ; quarterly with, gules, a lyon 
rampant argent. See No. 5, f.i86. 

9. BRERETON, CHESHIRE. Argent, two bars 
sable. 

Folio 2ob. 

1. SIR JOHN BVERICHE (BEVERIDGE.) Per 
pale gules and vert, a lyon rampant argent. 

2. SIR PHILIP THORNBURY (written Chorn- 
bury). Azure, crusily or and three crescents 
2 and I argent. 

3. SIR RICHARDE VERNON. Argent, fretty 
sable, a quarter gules. 

4.* REYNFORD. Gules, a chevron engrailed 
argent between three fleurs de lys of the last ; 
quarterly wilh, gules, six eagles displayed or. 
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5. SYR WYLLM TEMPEST. Argent, a bend 
engrailed between six martlets all sable. 

6. JOHN HALIS. Sable, on a chevron be- 
tween three lyons rampant argent, a crown 
gules. 

7. SIR JOHN KESAL. Per pale or and azure 
a fess counter-coloured. A CUSACK Coat. 

8. DE LA BERE (HEREF., added.) Azure, 
a bend double cotised or, between six martlets 
3. 3. argent. 

9. SYR THOMAS TERELL (Essex, added), 
Argent, two chevrons azure a bordure engrailed 
gules. 

Folio 21. 

i. SIR JOHN COKAYNE OK DERBY. Vert, 
two bars or. 

2.* SIR JOHN WOLFE. Argent, a chevron 
sable between three wolf heads erased of the 
second, each gorged with a coronet or. See 
page 276. 

3. JOHN STAFFORD. Or, a chevron gules, and 
a quarter ermine ; quarterly with, gules, a chief 
azure over all a lyon rampant or. 

4. SYR ( ) PORTER. Argent, a saltire 
engrailed gules. 

5. LILLE. Sable, a fess between two chev- 
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6. GRAY (TALBOT, VISCOUNT LILE, added). 
Gules, a lyon rampant argent, a label (3) azure, 
a bordure engrailed of the second, impaling 
BEAUCHAMP (with a crescent sable) quartering, 
NEVILL. 

7.* JOHN VERNEY. Gules, three (lucies ?) 
naiant in pale proper. 

8.* SIR JOHN HASELEY. Argent, a fess gules 
between three hasel nuts slipped vert. 

9. SYR RYCHARD ATTE LEES. Gules, a cross 
crosslet ermine. 



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1. SYR WYLI.AM BORTON. Gules, a 
argent, a crescent for difference or. 

2. SIR DAVYD ROUCLYFF (BOR., added). 
Argent, on a chevron between three lyons heads 
erased gules, a chess-rook or. 

3. Roos OF INGMANTHORP. Azure, three 
water bougets 2 and i or. 

4. GRAY. Barry (6) argent and azure, in 
chief three torteaux. 

5. GRAY. Barry (6) argent, and azure, on a 
bend gules three leopards faces reversed jessant 
de lys or. 

6. GRAY. Barry (6) argent and azure, on a 
bend gules three martlets or. 

7. GRAY. Barry (6) argent and azure, a 
label (3) gules. 



8. SIR ( ) WATERTON (EBOR., added) 

Barry (6) argent and gules, three crescents 2 
and i sable. 

9.* SIR PERCYVVALL ( SANDON ) SOWDAN. 
Paly wavy (6) argent and sable ; quarterly with, 
gules, a Sowdan's head argent. See also page 31. 

Folio 22. 

1. SIR RAFF ROCHEFORD. Per cross or and 
gules, a bordure sable ; quarterly with, gules, an 
eagle displayed or. 

2. JOHN STANLEY (see No. 7. (.lib.) Argent, 
on a bend azure three bucks heads cabossed or ; 
quarterly with, argent, on a bend azure three 
mullets or. 

3. SIR WAT CLOPTON (SuFF., added). Sable, 
on a bend argent, cotised dancettee or, an 
annulet of the field. See No. 6, f.ig. 

4. GRANTSON. Paly (6) argent and azure, on 
a bend gules three mullets or. 

5. GRANTSON. Paly (6) argent and azure, on 
a bend gules, three eagles displayed or. 

6. GRAY. Barry (6) argent and azure, a bend 
compony or and gules. 

7. SIR WILLIAM WYSAM. Sable, a fess be- 
tween six martlets 3 and 3 argent. 

8.* STANDYSCH (LANC., added). Azure, 
three standing dishes 2 and i argent, a label (3) 
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1. SIR JOHN CURSON. Ermine, a 
counter-compony argent and sable. 

2. ROBERT CURSON. Gules, billette"e or, on 
a bend of the second three escallops sable. 

3. JOHN HORE (or Here). Sable, three cinque- 
foyles argent, pierced gules. 

4. WAKHERST. Argent, a pale azure, im- 
paling, SCELES otherwise called JOYNOUR ; gules, 
on a chevron engrailed argent between three 
falcons of the second membered or, a trefoyle 
azure, a bordure engrailed of the second. 

5. WAKEHURST quartering JOYNOUR as the 
last, but without the trefoyle. 

6.* OSBARYNE. Per chevron gules and azure 
three whelk shells 2 and i or ; impaling, quarterly 
or and ermine a cross engrailed gules. 

7. CHAMBYRLAN. Argent, a chevron be- 
tween three leopards' faces gules. 

8.* HOLLTT. Argent, three fleurs de lys 
azure. 

9. KELCY (BRAKELEY, added). Chequy ar- 
gent and gules, on a bend azure three billets or. 

Folio 23. 

i. JOHN HERON. Gules, a chevron engrailed 
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2.* WILLIAM ROSE, Merchaunt. Gules, on a 
chevron or, between three horse shoes argent, 
as many roses of the field ; and ys wyffe, viz. : 

3. Paly (6) argent and sable, on a bend or, 
three broad arrows reversed azure. (Hatheway 
bore pheons azure). 

4. JOHN MAHON (MoauN, added). Ermine, 
a maunch gules. 

r 5. SYR WILLM. FYLOLL, WILTS. Vair, and a 
quarter gules. 

6. KERRY TRENCHARDE (SOMERSETSHIRE, 
added). Azure ; impaling, paly (6) sable and 
argent. Probably a mistake for per pale argent 
and azure, in the first three palets sable. 

7. S. J. GYFORDE. Gules, three lyons passant 
(? gardant) argent, iij. lybards passant sylver. 

8.* JOHN T[AR]LETON. Sable, a saltire or be- 
tween four crosses formee argent. 

9. TONGRA. Or, three broad arrows azure ; 
quarterly with, argent, on a bend azure three 
lyons rampant or, all within a bordure sable. 

Folio 236. 

i. SENT PETER OF EXETER. Gules, a sword 
erect proper surmounted of two keys in saltire 
or. See Tanner's Notitia. 

2.* YE ABBOT OF HARTLAND (DEVON, added). 
Argent, a buck's head cabossed azure, attires 
gules, enfiled by a crosier erect or. (Page 164.) 
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3.* YE ABBOT OF BOKFASTCLAY. Azure, a 
bucks head cabossed proper, attires argent, 
enfiled by a crosier or. See Tanner. 

4. MASTR. BORTON. Or, a cross quarter 
pierced azure. 

5. COP(LE)STON OF DEFNSCHYR. Argent, a 
chevron engrailed gules between three leopards 
faces sable. 

6. TYRGKHAM (q. KIRKHAM, added). Azure, 
a saltire engrailed argent. 

7. TRUSSBUT. Azure, three water bougets 
or. Quartered by Ros. 

8. PETERBOROUGH MONASTERY. Gules, two 
keys in saltire or. 

9.* WILLIAM BARLOWE. Argent, on a bend 
engrailed azure, three greyhounds heads erased 
of the field, the first collared and garnished with 
an annulet or. See Nos. 7 and 8, f.24. 

Folio 24. 

1. YE ABBOT OF BELAND (BYLAND, EBOR., 
added). Quarterly argent and gules, a crosier 
in bend or. See Tanner's Notitia. 

2. RICHARD BYFLETE OF HAMSHIRE. Azure, 
two swords in saltire proper, between four 
fleurs de lys or ; quarterly with, gules, a chevron 
between three hawk's lures or ; impaling, argent 
a chevron azure, on a chief of the second two 
mullets pierced of the first. See No. i, 1.496, 
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3. SPYLMAN OF WALDEN in Essex. Sable, 
two bars argent between as many mullets in 
chief, and in base an annulet, all or. 

4. DAVVYLLE (now TYRIXGHAM, added). 
Azure, fretty or. 

5. PAPENHAM. (nowe TYRINGHAM, BUCKS., 
added). Barry (6) argent and azure, on a bend 
gules three mullets pierced of the first. PAKEN- 
HAM. 

6.* CATTESBY. Argent, two lyons passant in 
pale sable, crowned or. 

7. SENT. ASAFFE, the SEE. Azure, a key 
surmounted of a crosier in saltire both or ; im- 
paled on the dexter by BARLOWE, No. 9, i.2$b. 

8. ARMYS OF ROCHESTER, the SEE. Azure. 
on a saltire gules an escallop or ; impaled on the 
dexter by BARLOWE, No. 9, i.2^b. 

Note by Peter Le Neve : (Nos. 7 and 8 :) qre. 
St. DAVIDS or Lontaff or St. Asaph rather all 
three altered now, but is S. Asaph, for William 
Barlow was Bishop of St. Asaph in the ayth 
year of King Henry 8, after of St. Davids same 
year and after of Rochester, and after of Lincoln. 

9. LANGHAM OF KEBERLE IN NORFOLK 
(Kimberley). Argent, three chevronels gules, 
on the second an annulet or. Qre. of Langham 
in Sufi, and Tanfeld in Essex, added. See 
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Folio 246. 

i. JOHN PURY and MORE. Argent, on a fess 
between three martlets sable as many mullets 
pierced of the first ; quarterly with, MORE (ist 
wife) gules, a chevron or between three martlets 
sable. 

2.* JOHN PURY OF BARKSHIRE. Argent, on 
a fess between three martlets sable as many 
mullets pierced of the first. See next page 
for the arms of his 3rd wife. 

3.* SWANNE (2nd wife of John Pury). In a 
shield in the MS. ; azure, a fess wavy or between 
three cygnets proper, membered gules. 

4. PILKYNGTON. Argent, a cross patonce 
voided gules. 

5. Sable, a lyon rampant argent. 

6. Paly (6) argent and gules, on a bend sable 
three mullets or. 

7.* ROBERT BERNARD. Sable, two grey- 
hounds addorsed respectant argent, in the centre 
chief point a bulls head cabossed of the second. 
See page 165. 

8.* Wus. WHYTEHELL. Per pale argent and 
sable, a leopards face or, jessant de lys counter- 
coloured. See page 165. 

9.* THOMAS COSYN. Azure, a lyon rampant 
queue forchge renewed or, guttee de sang, 
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Folio 25. 

i.* LISLE (3rd wife of John Pury, No. 2, 
In a shield in the MS. ; or, on a chief azure three 
lyoncelles rampant of the first. 

2. MICHELL CARVANELL. Argent, on a fess 
azure three crosses patee of the first, in chief as 
many leopards faces gules, the base fretty of the 
last, sic. 

3. Per pale azure and sable, a lyon rampant 
argent, membered gules ; impaling, sable, three 
spear heads erect 2 and i argent. 

4. SIR PIERS ARDERN, knyght of Yorkshire. 
Paly (6) or and gules, on a chief argent three 
lozenges of the second, on the centre lozenge 
a chess-rook of the first. 

5. DAUNAY in Com. Ebor (CowicK, added). 
Argent, on a bend cotised sable three annulets 
of the first. 

6. THOMAS DELELOWND. Azure, four bars 
argent, a crescent for difference of the first. 

7. ROBT. INGILTON. Argent, crusily fitche'e 
(5) and a chevron sable, between three gryphons 
heads erased azure ; quarterly with (BALL ?) 
argent, a chevron sable between three fire balls 
proper. 

8. Paly (6) argent and azure, a mullet of the 
first for difference ; quarterly with, STRELLEY 
(Qre. Shaw), gules, a chevron between three 
mascles all ermine ; on an escocheon of pretence. 
ARUNDELL, azure, six hirondelles (or martlets) 
3. 2. i. argent. 



9. BEKE. Gules, a cross moline ermine. 

Folio 256. 

1. COORTE (Courte). Quarterly, i and 4 ; 
paly (6) or and vert, on a chief of the first an 
eagle displayed sable. 2 and 3 ; per cross gules 
and or, a mullet argent, quarterly with, or a 
fess between two chevrons gules. 

2. SIR HENRY STONARD, knyght of Cornwall 
in Edward the secunde hys tyme. Sable, a 
chevron argent between three plates ; quarterly 
with (MICHELSTOWE), sable three wings 2 and i 
argent. 

3. SIR JOHN BROCAS. Sable, a lyon rampant 
gardant or ; quarterly with, WARREN, chequy or 
and azure. 

4.* MONS. BARNARD BROCAS, M. de Buk- 
hounds Rx. Sable, a lyon rampant gardant 
or ; quarterly with, sable, two lyons couchant 
gardant, cowed argent, membered gules. 

5. SIR JOHN STONARD, chief justice in the 
daies of King Edward the third : fader to 
Harry Stonard (see No. 2). Azure, a fess 
dancettee and a chief or. 

6. IYNGGYLTHORP (NORF., added). Gules, a 
cross engrailed argent ; quarterly with, argent, 
on a fess dancettee sable three besants. INGLE- 
THORP. 

7. Argent, a fess sable, between three lozenges 
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8. Per fess or and argent, over all a lyon 
rampant azure, debruised of a bar^gemelles gules. 

9.* REEDE (added). Azure, a gryphon seg- 
reant or, a mullet argent. 

Folio 26. 

i.* BRAMPTON. Azure, three round buckles 
tongues to the dexter, or. See No. 9, i.82. 

2. WYLLIAM BURTON. Ermine, a fess sable, 
a chief counter compony or and of the second. 

3. S.( )KYNARDYSLY. Vert, a chevron sable 
(sic) between three leopards faces or. 

4.* Azure, three (herring ?) naiant in pale 
argent, a bordure ermine. ''Vatter is Erin," 
added ; ? intended for Walter Herring. 

5. Paly (6) sable and argent, on a chevron 
gules, a cross crosslet or. 

6. HYDE OF ESSEX. Argent, a chevron gules 
between two mullets in chief sable and in base 
a cinquefoyle pierced of the second. 

7. Argent a fess gules between three bucks 
heads cabossed sable. 

8. Argent, crusily and three roses 2 and i 
gules. 

9. (ARCHDEACON, DEVON, added). Argent, 
three chevronels sable, on the first a crescent 
gold. Richard larchedeken also added. 

Folio 26b. 

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2* Azure, a cross engrailed argent, between 
four fleurs de lys ermine. 

3.* S. JOHN WROTH. Gules, three lyons 
rampant argent, a quarter sable fretty or. 

4. CODYNGTOX. Gules, a cross argent fretty 
azure. 

5. Argent, three bars wavy azure. 

6. Argent, a chevron sable between three 
rooks proper. 

7. Argent, a fess double cotised gules ; quar- 
terly with, azure, a chevron argent between 
three doves proper beaked and legged gules. 

8. SANTCLO. Argent, on a bend sable three 
annulets or, a label (3) gules. 

9. LANGHAM. Argent, three chevronels gules, 
an annulet or ; impaling BARDOLLFE, argent, 
on a chevron between three fleurs de lys sable, 
a mullet of the first. See No. 9. (.24. 

Folio 27. 

1. ROBERT KEYNES. Vair, three bars gules. 

2. HARCORT. Argent, on a chevron sable 
three escallops of the first. 

3. WAKE. Or, a fess gules in chief three 
torteaux. 

4.* DANYELL (CHESSHYRE, added). Argent, 
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5. JOHN WELASONE (WOLASTON, added) of 
Lelande. Argent, on a bend sable three pheons 
2 and i of the first ; quarterly with, NEWTON, 
azure, two shin bones saltireways argent. 

6. DABRICHCOURT. Barry (6) gules and er- 
mine, a bordure of the second. Sometimes 
blasoned ermine three bars humettee gules. 

7. CHYDEOKE. Gules, a false escocheon be- 
tween eight martlets bordurewise argent. 

8.* PLESCY. Gules, six annulets 3. 2. i. or. 
9. CHANDOS. Or, a pile gules. 

Folio 2jb. 

i.* SVMKYN EYYR. Gules, a porcupine 
saliant argent, quills barry of the second and 
sable, collar ring and chain or. Lord Mayor of 
London, 1445. 

2.* BETYLSSGATE. Or, on a bend sable three 
mallets argent. 

3.* BREKNOCKE. Argent, a chevron sable 
between three - - of the second, guttee d'eau ; 
impaling, azure, two bars gemelles and a 
chief or. 

4. LONDON. Argent, three cinquefoyles 2 
and i pierced sable. 

5. BRACAYS. Chequy argent and azure, on 
a fess of the first three lyons passant sable. 

6.* Vert, a fess flory counterflory or. (RICHARD 
FRANCEYS.) 
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8. Per fess sable and gules, paly (4) counter 
coloured, over all a saltire argent. 

9.* Ermine a cross formee throughout gules. 
See page 171. 

Folio 28. 

1. WELLYNGTON. Ermine three bendlets 
azure. 

2. WALLYNGTON. Paly wavy (6) meeting in 
point argent and sable, oil a chief gules a saltire 
or. 

3. BOKYNGHAM. Azure, on a chevron gules, 
three crescents argent, in chief a dolphin naiant 
embowed of the last. 

4* Per chevron argent and sable three 
guttees d'or (sic) 2 and i. See page 171. 

5. Argent, a gryphon segreant azure, mem- 
bered or. 

6.* CORBET. Or, two " caws " in pale sable. 

7. LECHE. Ermine, on a chief dancettee 
gules, three crowns or, a bordure sable. 

8. NEWTON. Sable, two shin bones in saltire 
argent. 

9. FYNCHEHAM. Sable, three bars ermine. 

Folio 2Sb. 

i.* THOMAS JAY. Sable, three Midas heads 
2 and i argent, crowned or. 

2.* DUFFELD. Sable, a chevron argent be- 
tween three doves proper beaked and legged 
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3. HARPELEY. Barry (10) argent and or, 
over all three chevronels engrailed sable. 

4.* CLAXTON. Gules, on a fess between 
three hedgehogs passant argent, an ace of 
hearts of the first. 

5.* S. RICHARD CORBET. Or, a caw sable. 

6. WYLLIAM HAWT. Or, a cross engrailed 
gules ; quarterly with, per pale azure and gules, 
a lyon rampant queue forchee argent, guttce de 
poix. 

7. ASPALLE (SuFF., added). Azure, three 
chevronels or. 

8. ROSSE. Argent, three bars gules, a bend 
engrailed sable. 

9. TYLNEY (of Boston, Lines., added). Argent 
a chevron between three gryphons heads erased 
gules. 

Folio 29. 

i. RAYNES. Chequy or and gules, a quarter 
ermine. 

2.* JOHN DE SANT. ALBON. Azure, a chevron 
gules (? or) between three loving cups or. 

3. SIMON FRANCES. Gules, a saltire between 
four crosses botonnee or. 

4. BOSELEY. Argent, three torteaux, a label 
(3) azure. 

5.* METFORD. Azure, a chevron argent be- 
tween three moles (? proper vel argent). See 
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6.* LE SR. GOLOFRE. Barry undee (6) 
argent and gules, on a bend sable three bezants. 

7. THORP. Azure, three crescents 2 and i 
argent " of Ashwellthorp in Norff. quartered by 
Tylney of Boston," added. 

8. HYLLARY (quartered by TYLNEY, added). 
Argent, crusily fitchee and three fleurs de lys 2 
and i sable, a bordure of the last. 

9. BANYARDE. Sable, a fess between two 
chevrons or. 

Folio 2()b. 

i. GARNYSHE. Argent, a chevron azure, 
between three escallops sable. 

2.* S. AMYAS PALLET. Gules, three swords 
conjoined in fess, points to the dexter and sinister 
chief and base proper. 

3. Gules, a lyon rampant gardant or, collared 
azure, over all a bendlet of the last. 

4. WYLLIAM MORREYS. Barry undee (8) 
ermines and argent. 

5.* THOMAS CHAMBERS. Sable, three goats 
courant in pale within a bordure engrailed, all 
argent. 

6. BURGHHEPE. Argent, a chevron azure. 

7. JOHN TERELL. Argent, two chevrons 
azure and a bordure engrailed (of the last ?). 

8. JOHN TERELL. Gules, on a chevron en- 
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9.* JOHN MONPYSSON. Argent, a lyon ram- 
pant sable. 

Folio 30. 

1. MONCHENSY. Or, three false escocheons 
2 and i, barry (6) gules and vair. 

2. ROBT. OF CLYDERHAWE (Cletheroe). Gules, 
a saltire or, a label (3) argent. 

3. JOHN BAWD. Gules, three chevronels 
argent. 

4. JOHN FRANCES. Ermine, three bars sable. 

5. JOHN FEEW. Argent, on a chevron sable, 
an escallop of the first. The name perhaps Jues, 
or Ives. 

6. ALEN CAWTHORPP. Argent, a fess between 
three escallops gules. 

7. S. THOMAS BOROWGH, knyght, lord of 
Gaynsburgh. Azure, three fleurs de lys 2 and 
I ermine ; quarterly with, or, a lyon rampant 
azure, quartering, or, three pallets sable. 

8. WYLLM. PEPE (POPE). Argent, two chev- 
ronels gules, on a quarter of the second an 
escallop or, all within a bordure gold. 

9. PURCELL. Argent, two bars undee gules 
over all on a bend sable three boars heads couped 
of the first ; quarterly with, argent, three bends 
azure, on a quarter sable, a lyon passant of the 
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Folio 306. 

1. AMERLE LE H. (? lr). Barry (6) azure and 
argent guttees de sang, a bordure of the second : 
might be blasoned, argent guttees de sang, three 
bars humettee azure. 

2. JOHN HUNTE. A cross patonce a bordure 
gules, besantee. Imperfect. 

3.* WYLLY. Argent, three gryphons passant 
in pale sable, semee of trefoyles slipped vert. 
See page 176. 

4.* WYNSELOWE OF CEZ HECHE. Gules, a 
bend lozengy argent and of the first. 

5.* BAWDEWYNNE TUTESBERY. Per bend 
argent and sable, five fusils in bend or, between 
six lyoncelles counter-coloured of the field. 

6. THOMAS PALMER. Or, two bars gules, on 
a bend of the second three trefoyles slipped 
sable (sic). 

7.* THOMAS CHAMBYR. Argent, on a chief 
indented gules a lyon passant or. 

8. WYLLM. BURNS. Quarterly ermine and 
gules. 

9. RYCHARD Roos. Sable, on a bend argent 
three sixefoyles or (sic). 

Folio 31. 

i.* JOHN DURANT. Argent, on a chevron 
azure between three bugle horns sable, leathered 
of the second, garnished or, a mullet gules (A 
note by le Neve ? if not Forester of Rutland 
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2* WALTER HAKE. Azure, three ^hake 
hauriant 2 and i argent ; quarterly with, argent, 
three boars heads fessways erased or. 

3.* WYLLM. PAKYNHAM. Sable, crusily 
fitchee and a stork passant argent, beak and 
legs or. 

4. THOMAS CLEKVAUX (EBOR., added). Sable, 
on a saltire or a cinquefoyle pierced of the field. 

5.* THOMAS DUNNE. Azure, a double 
headed eagle displayed argent, charged on the 
breast with an escocheon gules thereon a leopards 
face or ; all within a bordure of the last. See 
page 178. 

6. HALSTHALE. Argent, three dragons heads 
2 and i erased azure ; quarterly with, gules, 
three unicorns heads couped 2 and i or. 

7. VENABLES (CHESHIRE, added). Azure, two 
bars argent. 

8. JOHN DUNHED. Argent, a lyon rampant 
within a bordure engrailed all gules. 

9. GEFERY CURTES. Per fess azure and gules, 
a fess dancettee argent, between three ducal 
crowns 2 and i or. 

Folio 316. 

1. WETNALE (CHESHIRE, added). Vert, a 
cross engrailed ermine. 

2. BREWYS. Argent, a bend gules, a bordure 
counter-compony or and azure ; quarterly with. 
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(COKESAY). . Argent, on a 
bend azure three cinquefoyles or, pierced gules. 

4. ALEN. Sable, three lozenges 2 and i or. 

5. CLYFFORD. Chequy or and azure, a less 
gules, a bordure of the first. 

6.* BARKER. Gules, a cross patonce or, over 
all a chevron argent, charged with five annulets 
sable. 

7.* AKASTIR. Argent, on a chevron azure 
three acorns erect slipped or. 

8.* ARMES OF CLAREL. Gules, six martlets 
3. 2. i. argent. 

9.* HERTOPT (PHartup, added). Sable, three 
fish heads erect and erased 2 and i argent, i 



i.* FYNEUX 



Folio 32. 
(FYNEWYS.) 



Vert, a chevron 



between three crowned eagles displayed or. 

2.* MYNET. Azure, three escallops 2 and i 
or. 

3.* DODDYNGSELL (D'ODDINGSELL). Argent, 

four fusils conjoined in pale gules, a bordure 
sable bezantee. See page 180. 

4. LE CONESSTABLE DE HlJLDERNESSE 

(EBOR., added). Barry (6) or and azure. 

5. MUSGRAVE LE S. R. (WESTMORLAND. 

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6. SABYLTON, LE S. Argent, three swords 
conjoined at the hilt points to the dexter and 
sinister chief and base gules. STAPLETON. 

7.* PEWPE. Gules a leg in armour erect 
argent, garnished or. See No. 2, 1.826. 

8. PEWPE. Azure, two bars and in chief 
three roses all argent. 

9.* PEWPE. Argent, three horses heads 
couped sable, gorged with a collar wreathy or 
and sable. 

Folio 326. 

i. Per cross or and gules, in the first and 
fourth a fleur de lys sable, a bordure of the 
third besantee. 

2.* CLERKE, JUSTYS. Argent, a chevron 
vert between three lilies (? columbines) azure, 
slipped of the second ; impaled with, azure, 
billet tee and a cross argent. Probably for 
STANGRAVE. 

3.* Name erased. Sable, a chevron en- 
grailed or between three butterflies argent. 
See another, No. 4, f.57b. 

4.* BOULONQUE (FRANCE, added). Or, a 
) gules. See Add. MS. 35,346, f.ig, 
borne by Baudoyer le connestable, a chevalier 
of the round table. 

5.* SANT POL (FRANCE, added). Gules, three 
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6. BOURBON, FRANCE. Azure, florette'e or, 
and a has ton gules. 

7. FLANDRES (COUNTY, added). Or, a lyon 
rampant sable. 

8. HAYNAU(L)T (COUNTY, added). Per 
cross or, four lyons rampant, the first and 
fourth gules, the second and third sable. 

9. ATHANAS (? ATHENS.) Gules, a cross 
quarter pierced ermine. 

Folio 33. 

I. LUXEMBOURGH (FRANCE, added). Burulee 
(12) argent and azure, over all a lyon rampant 
gules. 

2.* LEMBOURE. Argent, a lyon rampant 
queue forchee gules, crowned or. 

3. FRESNES. Argent, a lyon rampant sable, 
armed gules. 

4. BRETAYGNE (Earl, Duke, FRANCE, added). 
Ermine. 

5.* ARTOYS, County or city. Azure, florettee 
or, a label (3) gules on each file two castles of 
the second. 

6. ENGHIEN. Gyronny (10) argent and sable, 
on each of the second, three crosses crosslet or. 

7. ANIO (ANjou, FRANCE, added). Azure, 
florettee or, a bordure gules. 

8. ROCHELI. Cut out. 

9. BRIENNE. Azure, billettee and a lyon 
rampant or. 



Folio 336. 

1. SAINT SIEURIN (Severin). Argent, a fess 
gules. Austria, the reverse, see No. 6, f.34. 

2. ARDERE (FRANCE, added). Gules, a mullet 
of sixteen points argent. 

3. LUMESIN (FRANCE, added). Azure, three 
lyons rampant 2 and i or. 

4. CASTYLL. Argent, a lyon rampant pur- 
pure (LEON) ; quarterly with, CASTILE, gules, a 
castle triple turretted or. 

5. NAVARE. Gules, the Navarrese net or ; 
quarterly with, BOURBON, azure, florettee or, 
over all a baston gobony argent and gules. 
See also No. 6, f.2. 

6. TARENNE (TORANTO, ITALY, added). AR- 
DERE as No. 2 ; quarterly with, or, a bugle, 
leathered azure, over all on a lozenge, bendy 
(6) in base argent and gules, a fess or, on a 
chief argent a cinquefoyle pierced gules. But 
see URSINO, No. 8. ^34. 

7. GENEVE (COUNTY, added). Or, a cross 
quarter pierced azure. 

8. LE Due WYET, S. de BUSLAU (BRESLAU). 
Cut out. 

9. LE Due DE SABRON. Gules, a lyon ram- 
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Folio 34. 

i. LESUAUX. As ARDERE, No. 2, f-33& : 
Quarterly with, OLD FRANCE, azure, florettee or. 
I 2. FOYS, COUNT, added (Foix). Or, three 
palets gules ; quarterly with, or, two bulls 
couchant in pale gules. 

3. MESESIN. Or, a lyon rampant gules, 
semee of mullets of the second, a bordure of 
the first (sic) powdered also with mullets 
alternately, or and azure, all of eight points 
estoyles may be intended, MESSINA. 

4. BAVIARE (Due her. added). Barry bendy 
(6) argent and azure. 

|f- 5. HONGUERIE (KINGDOM OF HUNGARY, 
added). Burulee (12) argent and gules. See 
No. 2, i.ib. 

6. OSTRREE (AUSTRIA, added). Gules, a 
fess argent. 

7. SAVOYK (Due, added). Gules, a cross 
argent. 

I 1 * 8. URSINO (ITALY, added). Argent, in base 
three bendlets gules, in the chief per fess of the 
first and or, a cinquefoyle of the second pierced 
gold ; see lozenge in No. 6, f-33&. An alternate 
blazon, or on a chief argent a cinquefoyle 
pierced gules, dimidiated in base with, argent, 
three bendlets gules. 



9. LANGLE. Quarterly per fess indented or 
and azure. 

Folio 346. 

I. BOYDON. Gules, fretty or quarterly with, 
ermine. 

2.* WEMME (BOTILER of WEMME, added). 
Gules, a fess chequy argent and sable between 
six crosses formee fitchee at the feet or. 

3. Sr. TH. COLVYLL OF NORTHPOYS. Or, on 
a fess gules three lyoncelles rampant argent. 

4. TAVRNEER, added (TAVERNER). Argent, 
on a cross engrailed gules five crescents or. See 
also No. 7, 1.43. 

5. BRAYBROKE. Or, fretty sable, on a 
chief of the second three bezants, SAINT AMAND ; 
quarterly with, BRAYBROKE, argent, seven 
mascles conjoined 3. 3. i. gules. 

6. WAT HALYSNAKYS. Argent, a chevron 
sable, between three trefoyles slipped vert ; 
quarterly with, argent, two lyons passant in pale 
sable. Halyax, No. 2, f.4oi. 

7.* EVIAS. Sable, a fess or between three 
cinquefoyles pierced ermine. 

8. YEVELTONE. Argent, two bars undee 
sable, a crescent for difference. 

9. MORE. Barry (6) argent and azure ; 
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i. MASTYR HALYS. Gules, two bars wavy 
argent between seven torteaux 3. 3. i. on a 
quarter azure, a stag's head couped at the neck 
or. 

2.* WYMOUR. Argent, a chevron between 
three (hinds ?) heads erased all gules. 

3. DICCON (DiCTON). Sable, a pile argent, 
over all a chevronel gules. 

4.* THOMAS MOUNDZ. Argent, a wing erect 
sable, over all a baston or. 

5. JOHN ESMON. Ermine, a saltire engrailed 
sable. (Estmond). 

6.* JOHN ALLINGHAM. Per chevron gules 
and sable, three eagles heads erased argent, 
beaked or. 

7.* JOHN BOLNROWN. Sable, on a chief 
argent a cross flory of the first. 

8.* MAYSTON. Argent, a chevron or (? gules) 
between three hedgehogs passant sable. MAYN- 
STON. 

9. WHATTON. Ermine, on a fess gules three 
escallops sable (sic). 

Folio 356. 

1. CLAYPOLL. Ermine, a chief bendy (4) or 
and azure, an annulet for difference sable. 

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3. LE FYZ JOHN. Quarterly or and gules, a 
bordure vair. 

4. SENT JOHN. Argent on a chief indented 
gules, two mullets or. 

5.* THOMAS WYSE. Argent, three wise men's 
heads sable, wreathed or. 

6. GRAUMFOKD (of SUSSEX, added). Gules, 
a lyon rampant argent, a bordure engrailed 
sable. Sec also page 19. 

7. EVERAKD. Azure, on a bend argent three 
crosses crosslet fitchee gules, a crescent of the 
last. 

8. TANFELD OF GAYTON (NORTHANTS., 
added). Argent, two chevronels between three 
martlets 2 and I all sable, an annulet of the 
first. See No. 7, .41. 

9. WHYNTON. Gules, a fcss counter-com- 
pony or and azure ; quarterly with, argent, a 
chevron azure between three lyons heads erased 
or. 

Folio 36. 

1. FUA SINS AVER (Hue sans Aver). Azure, 
crusily and three crescents 2 and i or. 

2. S. HOLYR (OLIVER) BURDET. Azure, two 
bars or. See No. 6, f.ioafi. 

3. WILLIAM NORWICH. Ermine, a fess en- 
grailed azure: " q're if not the judge, see the 
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4. S. JOHN DEFNECHIS (Devenish). Vert, on 
a saltire engrailed argent between four crosses 
crosslet fitche~e of the second, a fleur de lys or. 

5.* THORLE (? Charles) SQUYER. Argent, on 
a bend flory counterflory sable, three mullets (6) 
pierced of the field. 

6.* FARWEYE. Sable, a chevron between 
three escallops argent. 

7. BORTON. Ermine, a fess counter-compony 
or and azure. The coat of ARDEX. 

8. TRYSTLOW. Sable, three escallops 2 and i 
argent. 

9. HENRY [ELME]DEN. Argent, on a bend 
sable three crescents of the field. 

Folio 366. 

i. Sable, a fess between three escallops a 
bordure engrailed, all argent. 

2.* Sable, three tortoise enbelif or, a bordure 
argent entoyre of martlets of the first. 

3. Sable, six fleurs de lys 3. 2. i. or, a bordure 
engrailed argent. 

4. Per fess azure and or, a lyon rampant 
counter-coloured. 

5. THROGMORTON. Gules, on a chevron ar- 
gent three bars gemelles sable. 

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7.* JOHN FFE JOHN (Fitz John). Azure, on 
a bend sable between three heads couped at the 
bust each encircled at the neck by a serpent all 
argent, in chief, and in base as many gryphons 
heads erased or, an annulet of the last. 

8. ISELEY (KENT, added). Ermine, a bend 
gules. 

9. Sable, a cross between four martlets argent. 

Folio 37. 

1. Argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the 
second, a crescent of the first. 

2. Gules, on a fess crenellee (on the top) 
argent, three trefoyles slipped vert. 

3. Gules, a fess vaire argent and sable 
between three boars heads 2 and i barways of 
the third. 

4. ENDERBY. Argent, six chevronels con- 
joined 2. 2. 2. sable, in the centre chief point 
three ermine spots 2 and i. This trick is pro- 
bably intended for, argent three bars dancettee 
sable, in chief a pale ermine. 

5. Azure, two bars or, a demy lyon rampant 
issuant from the first gules (sic). 

6.* CHARLTON, WALES. Argent, a chevron 
engrailed sable, between three gryphons heads 
erased of the second. 

7.* COSON. Azure, three roses 2 and I or, 
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8. Argent, a less between four martlets 3 and 
I gules. 

9. Azure, a bendlet gobony sable and gules, 
between six escallops argent. 

Folio 376. 

i.* GENEVVYI,. Azure, three barnacles open 
or, on a chief ermine a demy lyon rampant 
issuant gules. See No. 7, f.66. 

2. Argent, a chevron between three annulets 
azure. 

3.* Ermine, a fess or between three tortoise 
embelif sable. [REPLEY.] 

4. HILTON. Argent, two bars azure ; quar- 
terly with, argent, three chaplets 2 and i gules ; 
for LASCELLS, q're GREYSTOKE. 

5. Lozengy sable and argent, a label (3) 
ermine. 

6.* FITZJAMYS. Azure, a dolphin embowed 
argent. 

7. Ros. Or, three water bougets 2 and I 
sable. 

8. JOHN RYPON, Serjeaunt at Armys, of Barks. 
Chequy or and azure, on a fess argent three 
birds sable ; quarterly with, sable, on a saltire 
between four fleurs de lys or, five roses gules ; 
impaling, argent, on a chevron between three 
crosses crosslet fitchee sable, as many leopards 
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9.* ARDERNE. Gules, three crosses crosslet 
fitchee or, a chief of the second, all within a 
bordure ermine. 

Folio 38. 

1. Azure, a chevron between three roses 
argent. 

2. NYCOLAS CORNWELL. Azure, on a bend 
sable (sic), three cinquefoyles pierced argent. 

3. Sable, a lyon rampant argent, over all a 
bendlet gobonny or and gules. 

4. Ermine, on a fess azure, three crosses 
moline or, a label (3) gules. 

5. Argent, a fess sable between three cres- 
cents or (? gules) a bordure engrailed of the 
second. 

6.* JOHN STANLEY OF WYVER. Sable, a fess 
et demi argent, on the sinister a garb or, banded 
gules. See also page 272. 

7.* S. ROBERTE WARPECUPE (WARCUP, WEST- 
MORLAND, added). Sable, three covered cups 2 
and I argent. 

8. Azure, a lyon rampant argent, billettee 
gules. 

9. Argent, on a chevron between three stags 
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1. RYCHARD WORSOP. Gules, a dexter hand 
apaumee argent, between three cinquefoyles 2 
and i pierced of the last. 

2. RYCHARD (MARTEN). Gules, a chevron 
ermine of three spots, in base a rose or. 

3. WATR. DAUNDESEYE. Per pale or and 
argent, two bars undee gules. 

4.* WYLLM. BORTON. Sable, three drinking 
troughs 2 and i argent, an escallop of the last 
for difference. 

5. TOCHET. Ermine, a chevron gules. 

6. TOTEHYLL. Azure, two bars argent, in 
the cantel a leopards face of the last. 

7. EDMOND AP MERE(DI)TH. Per pale gules 
and sable, two gryphons segreant respecting 
each other argent. See also page 72. 

8. SHYRLEY. Gules, on a bend argent three 
eagles talons sable. 

9.* S. Wt. ARDEN. Ermine, a fess chequy 
or and azure ; quarterly with, sable, two viures 
barways argent, all between seven estoyles 
3- 3- i or. 

Folio 39. 

i. TRESAWELL. Argent, a boars head in fess 
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2* ASLAK, ROBT. (NORFOLK, added). Gules, 
a chevron ermine, between three Catherine 
wheels sable (sic). 

3. JOHN WELL. Per pale gules and sable, a 
bend argent. 

4.* THOMAS STYKLEVEYE. Argent, three 
asses passant 2 and i sable. (? STEWKLEY.) 

5.* JOHN STRATON. Argent, a sable, as 
in the illustration. 

6. CAWESTON. Azure, three crescents or ; 
quarterly with, sable, a cross engrailed ermine ; 
perhaps the cross argent and guttee de poix. 

7. PERNELL (Peynell). Chequy argent and 
gules, on a chief of the first three mullets sable. 

8. JOHN BLESBY. Argent, three mullets (6) 
pierced or, a crescent for difference sable. 

9. RAHER MAUNDHAM. Argent, on a quarter 
sable, a trefoyle or ; a mullet of the last for 
difference. (Coat similar to that of Agmondi- 
sham.) 

Folio 396. 

i.* NYCH. BURSER. Vert, three boars heads 
erect and erased 2 and I or, a riband sable. 

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3. RYCHARD HARYSON. Argent, a chevron 
between three escallops, a bordure engrailed, all 
sable. 

4. CANTHYN. Gules, a chevron ermine be- 
tween three pheons argent. 

5. HENYNG LAWKYN. Sable, three mullets 
argent, on a chief of the second, a demy lyon 
rampant issuant gules. 

6. PREWYS. Per saltire azure and gules, a 
cross potent or. 

7.* ROBERT EVERTON. Argent, a chevron 
sable, between three pears pendant or (? gules) 
a crescent of the last for difference. 

8. S. WAT. GOLDYNGHAM. Barry undee (9) 
gules and ermine, perhaps intended for gules, 
three bars undee ermine. 

9.* CLEMENT FYCHECOKE. Gules, a chevron 
ermine, between three portcullises or. 

Folio 40. 

1. JOHN TALBOT. Argent, a lyon rampant 
gules. 

2. GILBERT. Argent, a fess sable, in the 
cantel a round buckle tongue pendant gules. 

3. THOMAS NEWDYKE. Paly (4) argent and 
sable, on a bend gules five besants. 

4.* HARRY KYRKTON. Argent, three mart- 
lets 2 and i or (sic). 

5. ROB. SYMEON. Gules, a fess or, between 
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6.* JOHN SEFFELLE. (" Qy. Scyvile," now 
Savile). Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of 
the field, a label (3) gules. 

7. JOHN WYBERY. Sable, crusily bottonnce 
fitchee or, and two lyons passant in pale argent ; 
impaling, argent, a chevron sable between three 
round buckles, tongues to the dexter, or. See 
page 152. 

8. MARTYN. Ermine, a cross gules. 

9. WARBURTON (WAYBpRTON). Lozengy or 
and sable. 

Folio 4P&. 

i. JOHN OKE. Argent, on a cross engrailed 
gules five water bougets sable (sic). 

2 * \VYLL HALYAX. Argent, a chevron sable 
between three trefoyles slipped 2 and i vert. 
See also No. 6, f-34/j. 

3. MAST. ROBT. HUNTE. Vert, on a chevron 
or, three bugles unstrung gules ; the tinctures 
of the chevron and bugles reversed in trick. 

4.* WYLL. PYTY. Sable, a chevron between 
three shovellers 2 and i argent. 

5.* WYLL. CONSTABYLL. Sable, crusily and 
a cinquefoyle pierced or. $ee page 194. 

6. KOKYSSEY (Cokesay). Argent, on a plain 
bend azure, cotised dancettee gules, three 
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7.* ROBERT ACWORTH. Argent, a gryphon 
segreant sable, beaked or. 

8. HORME OF KENT (HORNE). Gules, three 
bugle horns leathered sable (sic) ; quarterly 
with, gules, crusily fitchee a chevron between 
three garbs, all argent. 

9. DEDERYK FOYS (Leys). Azure, six plates 
3. 2. i, on a chief argent a demy lyon rampant 
issuant gules. 

Folio 41. 

1. MORESBY. Sable, on a cross argent, an 
annulet of the first, in the cantel a cinquefoyle 
pierced of the second. 

2. BYNLYTON. Argent, a chevron or (sic) 
between three mullets sable (? Kinnerton). 

3. WYLL FEYCE. Argent, four barrulets 
azure. 

4. MAYNWARON (CHESHIRE, added). Argent, 
two bars gules. 

5. *JOHN BARONDYE. Azure, a chevron 
between three (does ?) heads couped argent. 

6. S. PHILIP THORNBURY. Azure, crusily or 
and three crescents 2 and i argent. 

7. ROBT. TANFELD OF GAYTON. Argent, two 
chevrons between three martlets 2 and i sable ; 
quarterly with, argent, a chevron sable between 
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8. BRERETON, (CHESHIRE added). Argent, 
two bars sable. 

9. JOHN POOLE. Azure, a fess or, in chief 
three leopards faces of the last. 

Folio 416. 

i. WALSCHE. Argent, a fess between six 
martlets 3 and 3 all sable. 

2.* STA(N)SUM. Argent, a unicorn passant 
gules, horned or. 

3.* BERTRAM MOUNBOCHIER. Argent, three 
possenets 2 and i gules, a bordure sable 
besant6e. 

4. SYR DE GREY, Northumberland. Gules, a 
lyon rampant argent, a bordure engrailed of the 
last. 

5. RAYNOLD CURTES. Argent, a chevron 
sable between three bulls heads cabossed gules ; 
quarterly with, gules, a chevron vair, a chief or. 

6. JOHN HAMPTON. Argent, on a chevron 
gules, between three cinquefoyles pierced azure, 
as many besants. 

7.* WYLL HUTOFT. Azure, a cross formed 
throughout between four cinquefoyles pierced 
or. 

8.* FYNDERNE (DERB., added). Argent, a 
chevron fracted sable, between three crosses 
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9. PENSTHON. Per bend sable and argent, 
three roundles counter-coloured ; " ?if not born 
by Pynchion of Writtle and Honychurche in 
Essex." P. Le Neve. 

Folio 42. 

I.* MORLEY. Sable, a leopards face or 
Jessant de lys argent. 

2.* WYTHE (NORFOLK, added). Azure, three 
gryphons passant or. 

3.* BRESSYNGHAM. Sable, two wings ad- 
dorsed argent. 

4.* THOMAS ARBLASTER (of WYCHINGHAM, 
NORFOLK, added). Ermine, an arquebus gules. 

5. THOMAS PRESTON. Sable, a cross ermine 
between four leopards faces or. 

6. JOHN LONYE. Per chevron engrailed 
sable and ermine. See LOVENEY, page 74. 

7. BYTTEYNNE. Cut out. 

8. JOHN CORKE. Gules, three estoyles chev- 
ronwise argent between as many cinquefoyles 
pierced 2 and i or. 

9.* S. WYLLYAM TEMPEST. Argent, a bend 
engrailed sable, between six martlets vel storm 
finches of the last. 

Folio 42 i. 

i. NYCHOLAS HERVY. Barry undee (4) ar- 
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2. SKYLLYNG. Argent, a chevron gules, on 
a chief sable three besants. 

3.* WYLLYAM GASCOYNE (of WELLES added). 
Azure, a fess undee ermine between three crosses 
forme'e fitchee 2 and i or. See page 197 and 
below. 

4. MORTEMER OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (in a 

later hand). Ermine, a chevron and a chief 
sable ; a crescent argent for difference ; quarterly 
with, ermine, on a fess azure two crosses moline 
or. See No. 6, f.20. 

5.* HASYLFOTE. Argent, three trevets 2 and 
i^sable. 

6.* WILLIAM GASCOYNE OF WELLS (in another 
hand). Argent, a chevron azure between three 
bulls heads cabossed gules. See No. 3. 

7. Argent, a fess between three mascles gules. 

8.* THOMAS OULEGREVE. Azure, a fess en- 
grailed argent, between three owls of the last. 

9. HERT Cut out. 

Folio 43. 

1. RAUFF SEYNT LEGERE (Kent, added). 
Azure, fretty argent, a chief gules (V). 

2. KERRY COLK (COCK). Vaire or and azure, 
a bend ermine ; quarterly with, or (gules) on a 
bend argent, cotised sable, three fusils of the 
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3.* (i) DYLA SUWYLL ; (2) MORYS AP DAVID 
AP JEVAN ; (3) MORES AS AP DAVID. Sable, 
three spear heads erect 2 and i argent, staves 
eradicated or, between as many crescents i and 
2 of the last. 

4.* WACYS OF WAYNFLETE. Azure, a chev- 
ron between three garbs or. 

5. T. LYTTYLBURY alias diet. HORNE (LiNC., 
added). Quarterly, (i) ; gules, three lyons 
passant argent. (2) ; argent, a chevron gules 
between three nails sable, SEYNTCLOWE. See 
No. q below. (3) ; gules, a gryphon segreant or, 
BATTELL. (4) ; argent, billettee and a chevron 
sable. LELHOME. 

6. MORE DE LA MORE. Argent, a fess 
dancettee paly (6) sable and gules, between 
three mullets pierced of the second ; quarterly 
with, CHALERE, argent, a fess between three 
annulets gules. 

7. TAVERNER. Quarterly i and 4 ; argent, 
on a cross engrailed gules, five crescents or. 2 
and 3 ; argent, three chevronels gules an annu- 
let or, for difference ; quarterly with, argent, on a 
chevron between three fleurs de lys sable, a 
like fleur de Ivs for difference of the first. 

8. COOKE OF ESSEX. Or, a chevron counter- 
compony azure and gules, between three cinque- 
foyles pierced of the second. 

9.* T. LYTILBURY. Impaling SAINT LOWE as 
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Folio 436. 

1. W. WYSETOWE. Sable, three rams z and 
I argent ; quarterly with, lozengy argent and 
sable. 

2. HORNE (KENT, added). Argent, on a 
chevron gules, between three bugle horns 
stringed sable, as many estoyles or. 

3.* SCOTTE (KENT, added). Argent, three 
Catherine wheels 2 and i sable, a bordure en- 
grailed gules. 

4. MANSTON (MAR. struck out). Gules, a 
fess ermine between three mullets or. 

5. VALANS. Paly wavy (4) or and gules. 
6.* RAUFF ARUNDELL, qy if not a bastard 

of FixzALAN. FITZALAN quartering WARREN 
(W. Colyngrygge, struck out). Murrey, two 
flaunches, the dexter per fess ARUNDEL and 
WARREN, the sinister per fess WARREN and 
ARUNDEL, as No. 7, f_4. For murrey or 
purpure see also No. 8, i.i^b. 

7. JOHN GRYGGE. Argent three fleurs de 
lys and a bordure engrailed azure. 

8.* MAKNEY. Sable, six keys 2. 2. 2 ad- 
dorsed 2 and i argent. 

: 9. ELKESFELD. Barry undee (6) argent and 
sable. 

Folio 44. 

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2. SHOTESBROKE (BERKS., added). Ermine, 
a chief per pale dancettee or and gules. See 
No. 3, i.i6b. and No. 4, f.866. 

3. Vaire argent and sable ; impaling, azure, 
florettee and a lyon rampant argent. 

4.* THOMAS DHURYSSE. Argent, a chevron 
between three bulls heads cabossed gules ; im- 
paling, argent, a bend cotised sable a bordure 
engrailed of the last. (!PRES or CURTIS.) 

5.* GEORGE BROWNE. Sable, three lyqn- 
celles rampant in bend argent, between two 
bendlets engrailed of the last. 

6. JOHN BOKENHAM. Vert, a cross patonce 
counter-compony argent and gules. 

7. KNYVET OF BOKENHAM, Norfolk. Argon t, 
a bend within a bordure engrailed all sable ; 
quarterly with, CLYFFTON, chequy or and gules, 
a bend ermine. 

8. KNYVET OF WELDON, Northants. Argent. 
a bend within a bordure engrailed all sabje ; 
quarterly with, BASSETT, or, three palets gules 
a bordure azure bezantee. 

9. KNYVET OF WELDON. Argent, a bend 
within a bordure engrailed all sable ; quarterly 
with, FITZ OTES of MENDLESHAM, SUFFOLK, 
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Folio 446. 

i.* DAWNAY, in Com. EBOR. Argent, on a 
bend cotised sable three annulets of the first ; 
quarterly with, gules, a Sowdan's head wreathed 
argent, etc. 

2. WESTON. Ermine, on a chief azure^five 
besants barways. '.- i 

3. DRYVVARD. Ermine, on a chevron sable 
three crescents or. 

4.* GEFFERAY WARTON. Argent, on a chief 
gules a kingfisher of the first. 

5. PERS BOTTLER. Sable, three covered cups 
2 and i argent, a bordure or ; quarterly with, 
sable a chevron engrailed or, between three 
butterflies 2 and i argent. 

6. THOMAS BOWHYTT (BOOTH). Argent three 
boars heads 2 and i erect and erased sable, a 
Catherine wheel of the last. 

7.* RICHARD BERD. Argent, on a bend sable 
three cross tau's of the first. 

8. RANDAL OF BRERETON (CHESHIRE, added). 
Argent, two bars sable, a crescent of the last for 
difference ; quarterly with, argent, a fess between 
three crescents gules. 

9. DE LA MARE OF ALDERMARSTON (BERKS., 
added). Gules, two lyons passant in pale 
argent ; quarterly with, ACHARD, or, a bend 
fusily sable. 

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Folio 46. 

1. FFvz-RAUFF. Argent, on a cross gules 
five escallops or. 

2. Argent, a fess between six martlets 3 and 3 
gules. 

3. Per saltire argent and azure. 

4. Azure, three lyons passant in pale or. 

5. BEAUCHAMP OF HATCH. Gules, a fess 
between six martlets 3 and 3 or. 

6.* KENERDEWE OF CORNEWALL. Sable, 
three lamp holders pendant argent. 

7. MASTER BARGANE (BERGAVENNY). Quar- 
terly i WARREN, 2 NEVILLE, 3 CLARE quartering 
AUDLEY (4) BEAUCHAMP ; rudely tricked. 
No colours indicated. 

8. SR. JOHN SAY. Per pale azure and gules, 
three chevrons argent voided of the field. 

9. SULYARD. Argent, a chevron gules be- 
tween three pheons reversed 2 and i sable. 

Folio 466. 

1. BACON, added (\VATON originally in MS.). 
Gules, on a chief argent two mullets pierced 
sable. 

2. GLAUMVYLE. Gules, a chevron azure (sic) 
between three lyons rampant 2 and i argent. 

3. BARYNGTON. Argent, three chevronels 
gules. 

4. HUNGATE (Ei?OR., added). Gules, a chev- 
ron engrailed argent between three hounds 
(talbots) erect of the second. 



5. ANDREWS. Argent, on a bend sable three 
mullets of the first. 

6. THOMAS TALBOT DE MOLAHIDE. A lyon 
rampant, a bordure gobony azure and or. 

7. S. ROGER TOKETT. Arms not drawn. 

8. JOHN EUSTACE. Arms not drawn. 

9.* JOHN PEGIEZ. Azure, three billets or, 
voided argent (sic), each charged with a pale 
indented of the first. Combs are perhaps meant. 

Folio 47. 

1. FELDE. A lyon rampant, on his shoulder a 
mullet (no tinctures), a bordure azure. 

2. MASTER ANNE. Argent, on a bend sable 
three martlets of the first ; quarterly with, 
argent, three ermine spots between two che/- 
ronels azure, all enclosed by three crosses patee 
quadrat quarter pierced gules (this doubtful) ; im- 
paling, gules, three lyons passant in pale argent. 

3. Argent, three fleurs de lys 2 and i gules, a 
label (3) azure ; impaling, sable, a chevron 
ermine between three escallops argent. 

4. MELESFORD. Gules, a fess and in chief 
three martlets ; quarterly with, a lyon rampant 
imperfectly indicated, and untinctured. 

5. FROWYK (LONDON, added). Azure, a 
chevron between three leopards faces or. 

6. JOHN ESTON. Azure, a chevron between 
three mullets or. 

7. MASTER DE LA HYDDE. Argent, three 
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8.* DUNSTABYLL. Sable, a chevron ermine 
between three dun-staples argent. 

9. MASTER MEDYLTON. A cross formee ; 
quartering and impalement imperfect, and 
untinctured. 

Folio 476. 

i. ROBERT HYDYNGHAM (HEADINGHAM). Er- 
mine, a bend engrailed argent (sic) guttee de 
sang, on a chief azure a hart's head couped 
or, attires argent. 

2.* CHEYNEW. Argent, on a chevron gules 
two chevronels couched dexter and sinister or. 

3. COLBROND. Gules, a cross argent, between 
four swords erect proper. 

4. CLYDAROW (LANC., added). Argent, on 
a chevron between three covered cups sable, a 
mullet or. 

5. CHEYNEW. Gules, on a chevron argent, 
a mullet or (sic) on a chief azure three 
leopards faces of the third. 

6.* WODE. Argent, a wolf salient sable, 
collared or, langued gules. 

7. TURBOCK (LANC.. added). Argent, an 
eagle's talon erased gules, on a chief dancettee 
azure three plates. TORBOCK. 

8. POWER. Gules, on a chief argent, three 
mullets sable. 

9.* WHYTEWELL. Gules, a chevron between 
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Folio 48. 

i.* SNAYTH. Argent, a chevron sable, be- 
tween three rooks heads erased proper, beaked 
gules. 

2* S. JOHN DETTLYNG (KENT, added). 
Azure, six lyoncelles rampant 3. 3 argent. 

3. CHEYNE (KENT, added). Azure, six lyon- 
celles rampant 3 and 3 argent, in the dexter 
chief point a billet ermine (five spots). 

4. WATTON. Argent, a lyon rampant gules, 
over all on a bend sable, three crosses botonnee 
fitchee of the first. 

5. TOWNE. Argent, on a chevron sable, 
three crosses crosslet ermine. 

6. ARDERNE, no colours. Guttee (? ermine) 
a fess chequy between three crescents. 

7. SEYLBY. Ermine, on a fess gules three 
fleurs de lys or. 

8.* CROSHOLME. Argent, a cross botonnee 
gules. See page 206. 

9. GASCOYN. Argent, on a pale gules, a 
lucies head erect or. 

Folio 486. 

1. Z. YERLONDE (IRELAND, LANC., added), 
gules, six fleurs de lys 3. 2. i argent. 

2. R. LEE. Azure, on a fess cotised or three 
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3. WESTBROK. Gules, a leopards face jessant 
de lys or ; quarterly with, sable, a fess dancette'e 
or between three fish naiant argent ; impaling, 
argent, a chevron gules between three mullets 
pierced sable. 

4. WYNGEFELD (SUFFOLK, added). Argent, 
on a bend gules cotised sable, three pairs of 
wings conjoined of the first. 

5. NIGHTINGALE OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE from 
Essex, all added. Per pale ermine and gules, 
a rose counter-coloured, seeded or. 

6. AMCOTTS. Argent, a castle triple tur- 
retted between three covered cups azure ; im- 
paling, HAWBOROUGH, gules, guttee d'eau and 
a castle triple turretted or. 

7. ROKELYS. Gules, two barrulets sable 
(sic) between three annulets 2 and I argent. 

8.* CROWNER (KENT, added). Argent, a 
chevron engrailed sable between three crows 
proper. 

9. CANTTLOW. Ermine, on a chevron gules, 
three leopards faces jessant de lys or. 

Folio 49. 

1. Ro. LYLLYNG. Gules, three salmon naiant 
proper, a bordure engrailed argent. 

2. B. MALORY. Argent, a demy lyon ram- 
pant couped gules. 

3- GE. BASSYNGBORNE. Gules, three piles 
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THOMAS GARNETT. Azure, three gryphons 
heads erased or, a martlet for difference argent ; 
quarterly with, azure, a lyon rampant argent, 
crowned or ; impaling, gules, crusily and 
three boars heads couped barwise 2 and i 
argent ; quarterly with, or, a saltire engrailed 
sable. 

5. S. ROBERD CHAMBERLEYNE. Argent, two 
chevronels interlaced sable, on a chief of the 
second three plates. 

6. RYCHARD GARNET. In pencil only. 

7. STRATTON. Argent, on a cross sable five 
besants. 

8. EDEWARD BANBRYG. Azure, two battle- 
axes erect or, a bordure engrailed of the second ; 
quarterly with, gules, a boar saliant or, on a 
chief of the second two - mullets of the first. 
The boar has a squirrels tail and an apple in 
his mouth ! 

9."* THE PEWTTARARS ARMS. Gules, on a 
chevron sable ( sic, for silver ) between three 
lily pots argent, four straks of tynne (limbecks) 
proper, in the poynt of the chevron two anvils 
in clouds holding up our lady of gold, crowned 
under the hands of her blessed fader in a cloud ; 
" vj angels " in the confirmation of 13 August 
1451 29 Hen. VI, by Clarenceux, King of Arms 
of the South Marches of England. This record 
was unknown to the editor of the History of 
the Pewterers Company, 1903. 



Folio 496. 

1. BYFLETE. Azure, two swords saltireways, 
points to the base proper, between four fleurs 
de lys or. See also No. 2, f.24 and No. 4, f.iO2&. 

2. WYNGEHAM. Gules, a chevron between 
three hawks lures or ; these seem to have been 
originally intended for pairs of wings, the 
lines argent having been added. 

3. BASYNG. Argent, a chevron azure, on a 
chief of the second two mullets pierced of the 
first. 

4.* WODE. Gules, a fess argent between 
three woodmen of the second, each holding over 
his sinister shoulder a club ragulee or ; quarterly 
with, BENELEYGH, argent, a pelican in its piety 
sable. 

5. OSBERN-CLARELL. Quarterly ; imperfect. 

6. Per fess gules and sable. 

7.* Argent, a chevron sable between three 
pine cones slipped or (sic). 

8. DODDE. Ermine, a chief counter compony 
azure and or. 

9. S. W. CRAVENE (of SUFFOLK, added). 
Argent, a fess quarterly or and gules between 
four crosses crosslet 3 and i of the third. 

Folio 50. 

1. SER MORYS WYTHE. Sable, a bordure 
argent. 

2. DRAYTON. Argent, a bend sable ; im- 
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3. MOMFORD. Quarterly (i) ; a lyon ram- 
pant. (2) ; argent, a chief azure. (3) : or, 
three bendlets azure. (4) ; sable, a pale argent. 

4. S. JOHN BARRE. Gules, three bars gobo- 
nated sable and argent. 

5. HEW CROSSE. Per pale sable and argent, 
on the sinister a chief gules, vel. sable ; impaled 
with argent, a chief gules. 

6. HENRY BEUFLOWYR. Gules, on a chief 
sable three crosses crosslet or. (? BOUTFLOWER.) 

7. The arms cut out. 

8.* JOHN SWENY (Thaytys, ? Thwayts). Ar- 
gent, a chevron engrailed between three swine 
passant sable, crined tusked and unguled or. 

9. JOHN CHECHYS (CHICHE). Azure, three 
lyons rampant 2 and i argent. 

Folio 506. 

1. JOHN MARTYN cu. kann (altered to cit. 
kann). Argent, on a chevron gules three 
talbots passant of the first ; quarterly with. 
RAYNES or CHEYNEY ; azure, six lyoncelles 
rampant 3 and 3 or, on a canton of the second 
(sylver, added in a note), a mullet of the first, 

2. WILLIAM GRACE. Per chevron gules and 
or, three gem rings counter-coloured. 

3.* JOHN FLETHAM. Or, an eagle displayed 
vert, membered gules. 

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5. HOWGHTTON. Argent, on a bend sable, 
three eagles displayed or, membered gules ; 
quarterly with, argent, on a chevron sable, three 
mullets pierced of the first. 

6. WALLES. Per chevron grady gules and 
azure, three whales heads couped and erect or. 

7. SHAMBROKE. Argent, a chevron between 
three congers heads barways 2 and i couped 
gules, a crescent or. 

8.* JOHN GOORGE. Argent, a chevron be- 
tween three cocks passant sable. (GooGE.) 
9. The Arms cut out. 

Folio 51. 

I.* MOWSHOLE (MULSO, NORTHAMPTON, 

added). Ermine, on a bend sable three goats 
heads erased argent, horns and beard or. 

2. Gules, a chevron between three fleurs de 
lys argent, an annulet for difference sable. 

3. Gules, on a fess argent cotised or, three 
martlets sable, qr. Fitz Williams, Ireland ; of 
Milton, after com. Northt. added. 

4. Sable, a fess dancettee argent. 

5. Argent, a fess sable between three crescents 
gules, each charged with another of the first. 

6.* (WALLER). Per pale gules and azure, in 
chief two estoyles or, in base a crescent argent. 

7. CHAMPERNOND. Gules, billettee or, a 
saltire vair ; impaling BECNBERY, or. an eagle 
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8. FERRERS. Or, on a bend sable, three fers- 
du-cheval argent. 

9. BEELSCHAMVYR (BELCHAMBER). Sable, 
three hawks bells 2 and i or ; impaling KOWE- 
FOLLD, or, three bulls heads cabossed 2 and i 
Rules. 

Folio 516. 

1. CALCOTE. Per pale or and azure, a chief 
gules. 

2. HOPTON. Argent, a chevron azure, a 
label 3) ermine ; quarterly with SWILLINGTON, 
argent, a gryphon segreant gules. 

3. GRYFFYTH. Azure, a fess between three 
lozenges argent. 

4. GRYFFYTH. Sable, on a fess dancettee 
argent, three martlets of the first. 

5. CLAYTON. Gules, on a bend argent, three 
roses of the field, seeded or. a crescent for 
difference of the second. 

6. ROBERD MYCHELL. Argent, a fess be- 
tween three lozenges ermines. 

7. KERRY TURNER (SuFF., added). Ermines, 
on a cross quarter pierced argent, four fers-de- 
moline sable. 

8. SIR GILBERT PECCHE. Quarterly (i) ; 
argent, a fess between two chevronels gules. 
(2) SIRE THOMAS, NOTEBEME ; gules, a fess 
dancettee argent. (3) HYNKELE ; azure, a 
chevron engrailed argent. (4)^ CALDEBEK ; 



argent, on a chevron between three martlets 
sable, as many roses of the first. Quartered by 
TURNER of Great Bradley Suff. and Bladwell of 
Swannington Norfolk. P. Le Neve. 

9. ARMYS OF YE BREWERS OF LONDON. Azure, 
on a chevron gules (sic), between three garbs 
banded or, as many tuns barways argent. 

Folio 52. 

1. Azure, a saltire between four crosses 
formee fitchee or. 

2. Sable, three bars wavy argent, on a chief 
gules a bull passant or. 

3. SANT AUSTTEN. Sable, a cross argent. 
Fictitious coat for ST. AUGUSTINE, added by 
Le Neve. 

4. YE ARMYS OF YORKE CITY. Argent, on a 
cross of St. George, five lyoncelles of England. 

5. KYNG HACHELBERD (KING ETHELRED YE 
SAXON, added). Gules, three besants 2 and i, 
on the first a lyon rampant argent, on the 
second a wyvern passant tail nowed silver, on 
the third a demi King crowned and robed, cape 
ermine, in dexter hand the sword of justice in 
the sinister the sceptre, all argent. Fabulous. 

6. WELYE HYLLE, mercer of London. Argent, 
a double headed eagle sable, on a chief of the 
second three roses of the first, seeded or. 

7.* Sr. JOHN HERVYLLE. Argent, three lyons 
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S. DODYNGSEALE. Argent, a fess and in 
chief two mullets gules. 

q.* WALDYF. Or, three leopards faces 2 and 

1 erased sable, eared, etc., gules. 

Folio 526. 

1. " Kingdom of Povys in Wales," added. 
CHARLETON, LORD POWYS. Or, a lyon rampant 
gules. 

2. BEAWPEE (Piers Beaupre added). Gules, 
a leg in aimour erect couped at the thigh argent, 
garnished or. See also No. 7, f-32. 

3. Gules, two lyons passant gardant or, a 
bordure engrailed sable. 

4. Sable, three grey hounds courant in pale 
argent, collared gules ringed and studded or. 

5. Or, two chevrons ermine. 

6. Sable, three owls 2 and i argent, legged 
gules. 

7. Argent, three hinds heads sable, couped 
gules. 

8. Azure, two bars and in chief three roses 
argent. 

9. Or, three lyons gambs erased and erect 

2 and i gules. 

Folio 53. 

i. Argent, three boars heads barways 2 and i 
couped sable, tusked or. 



2. Be MARIE LINCOLNENSIS (Anna sedi- 
Episcopalis). Gules, three lyons passant gars 
dant or, on a chief azure, the Virgin and child 
argent. 

3.* S. T. DYMMOK OF SCRIVELSBY com. Lixc. 
Argent, two lyons passant gardant sable, 
crowned or, membered gules. 

4. MORDAUXT OF TURVEY (BEDS., added). 
Argent, a chevron between three estoyles sable ; 
quarterly with FROWYCK, azure, a chevron be- 
tween three leopards faces or. 

5. MARMYON (quartered by DYMOCK, added). 
Vair, a fess lozengy gules and or. 

6. RICHARD LEE. Azure, on a fess cotised 
or three leopards faces gules. 

7. BAGSSHAM (? BOLTSHAM). Gules, three 
bird bolts erect 2 and i argent. See also 
page 121. 

8. WADHULL (" or Wodhull of Bedf." added). 
Quarterly (i) ; gules, three crescents 2 and i or. 
(2) ; argent, a lyon rampant gules. (3) ; per 
cross argent and gules, four crosses patee 
counter-coloured, for CHETWODE. (4) ; argent, 
two bars counter-compony gules and or, in chief 
three leopards faces azure. 

9.* SWETENHAM, CHESHIRE. Vert, on a bend 
azure, three spades argent. Rightly, argent, 
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Folio 536. 

i. GREY. Barry (8) argent arid azure, a bend 
gobony or and gules. 

2.* WYLSTON. Sable, three fish hauriant 2 
and i argent. 

3. MANNTELL (KENT, added). Quarterly (i) ; 
argent, a cross engrailed sable. (2) ; gules, a 
maunch or. (3) ; harry undee (8) or and gules, 
on a bend sable three besants. (4) ; argent, on 
a bend gules four lozenges or ; impaling, ermine, 
a bend chevronelly (6) gules and or. 

4. HUDLYSTON Cumbr. (CANTBR., added). 
Gules, fretty argent ; quarterly with, argent, a 
bend sable between two mullets pierced of the 
last. 

5. COTYS. Ermine, on a fess azure, three 
escallops or. 

6. THROGMORTON. Gules, on a chevron ar- 
gent three bars gemelles sable, impaling OLNEY, 
argent, on a fess crenellee (on top) between six 
crosses crosslet fitchee gules three crescents of 
the field. 

7.* OLNEY (BUCKS., added). As impale- 
ment in last coat. 

8.* GRENE. Azure, three bucks trippant 2 
and i or ; impaling, Throgmorton as No. 6. 

9. THORLEY. Vert, nine escallops 3. 3. 2. i 
argent ; impaling ST. LEGER, azure, fretty 
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1. BOUTON (THORLEY, a mistake for ST 
LEGER). Sable, three crescents 2 and i argent 
on the third an annulet sable ; impaling ST 
LEGER as in preceding. 

2. STERBORGH. Argent, two bars sable, in 
chief three roses gules ; impaling ST. LEGER as 
in the preceding. 

3. WEERE. Argent, a cross gules. 

4. TRUSSEI.L. Argent, fretty gules bezantee 
at the joints ; impaling GRENE as No. 8, f-53ft. 

5. HAROWDON (of NORTHT., added). Gules- 
two bars, the lower argent the upper one ermine> 
a quarter of the last ; impaling, argent, two 
lyons passant in pale sable. 

6. SWYMERTOX. Sable, six wings conjoined 
2. 2. 2 argent ; impaling, HARROWDEN No. 5. 

7. SPREGE. Chequy or and azure, a fess 
ermine. SPRIGG. 

8. BYRMYNGHAM " Warr. LORD BERMING- 
HAM in Ireland " added. Per pale dancettee 
argent and sable. 

9. RUSSELL (OF STRENSHAM, Wygorn, added). 
Argent, a chevron between three crosses crosslet 
fitchee sable. 



Folio 546. 

i.* TERRYNGHAM (BUCKS., added). Azure 
a saltire engrailed argent a label (3) gules ; im- 
paling, argent, two lyons passant in pale sable, 
crowned or. 

2. HAVERSHAM. Azure, a fess between six 
crosses patee 3 and 3 argent. 

3.* DK LA PLANKE. Argent, billettee and 
a lyon rampant sable. 

4. ARMENTYRE. Azure, three swords pale- 
ways, the points of the second upwards all 
proper. 

5. DE LA SOWCH. Gules, a fess ermine be- 
tween six bezants. 

6. KYME. Or, two chevronels sable. 

7. ARDERNE. Ermine, a fess chequy or and 
azure. 

8. SERYNGHYI.L ( ? Teringham). Azure, a 
saltire engrailed argent. 

9. WOBRVE (? WOLF). Argent, two bars and 
in chief three wolves heads couped gules. 

Folio 55. 

1. Argent, a fess crenellee (on top) gules. 

2. LUFYON. Argent, a lyon rampant gules, 
over all a bendlet gobony or and of the second. 

3. GOULOFER. Azure, a bucks head cabossed 
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4.* RICHARD WYLLY. Argent, on a chevron 
sable, between three lobster creels vert, as many 
ermine spots argent. 

5. BUTLER OF YORKSHYRE. Gules, a chevron 
between three covered cups or ; quarterly with, 
argent, a chevron between three fleurs de lys 
sable ; on an escocheon of pretence ; argent, a 
less gules between three eagles displayed sable. 

6.* TWYNYHO. Argent, a chevron between 
three lapwings sable. 

7. SOLERS. Argent, a chevron gules between 
three cinquefoyles azure. RICHARD SCLERYS. 

8.* STOKIS. Sable, florettee argent, fretty 
or. 

9. The arms cut out. 

Folio 55?;. 

1. LORD STRA(N)GE. Quarterly (i) ; azure, 
six lyoncelles passant 2, i, 2, i, argent. (2) ; 
chequy or and azure. (3) ; or, a lyon rampant 
gules. (4) ; or, a cross engrailed sable. (5) ; 
barry undee (6) gules and or. (6) ; gules, on a 
chevron or three estoyles sable. On an esco- 
cheon of pretence ; gules, two lyons passant 
argent ; for LE STRANGE. 

2. Sable, six fleurs de lys 3. 2. i argent. 

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4.* WYDIMEK. Vert, on a fess argent be- 
tween two gryphons passant argent, three 
barrulets wavy azure. 

5. LEGGEY. Azure, a stags head cabossed 
or, a chief scaly argent. The coat borne by 
Ley Earl of Dartmouth, made from this. P. 
Le Neve. 

6. ROBARD DERANT. Azure, three (lucies ?) 
naiant in pale argent. DYRANT. 

7. The arms cut away. 

8. THOMAS WARNER. Per bend indented 
argent and sable ; quarterly with, azure, a fleur 
de lys gules (sic). 

9.* MORTON OF GLOWER (GLOUCESTER). Per 
fess sable and argent a pale counter-coloured, 
three rams saliant 2 and i of the second. 

Polio 56. 

1. YE ARMYS OF YE FYNTTENERS. Sable, a 
chevron between three butts (" tuns ") argent. 
" Vintiners company of London," added. 

2. DERWENTWATER. Argent, two bars gules, 
on a quarter of the second, a cinquefoyle pierced 
of the first. 

3. TOMAS STOCTON. Argent, on a saltire 
gules, between four staples sable, an annulet or. 



4. MYDDYLMOR. Argent, a chevron between 
three birch-broom^ sable ; quarterly with, per 
chevron argent and sable, in chief two (moor 
cocks proper). 

5.* BYONNE (or Brome ?). Argent, a chev- 
ron between three birch-brooms sable, as in the 
preceding. See illustration, page 220. 

6. TOTTOFET OF BOSSTONE (LiNC., added). 
Ermine, on a chief indented gules, three crosses 
tau argent. 

7. JOHN REDY. Azure, three crosses boton- 
nee 2 and i argent, on a chief gules, a lyon 
passant or. 

8. J. WADHAM OF SOM'SETSHIRE. Gules, a 
chevron argent, between three roses of the 
second, seeded or. 

9. SHIRLEY. Azure, three palets argent, a 
quarter ermine ; quarterly with, gules, crusily 
or and a lyon rampant of the second, crowned 
azure. 

Folio 566. 

1. HARRI STAUMBER (STANBERY). Per pale 
azure and or, a lyon rampant per fess gules and 
sable (sic). 

2. MlDDYLMORE OF EGGEBASTON (WARW., 

added). Per chevron argent and sable, in chief 
two (moor cocks proper as No. 4, {.56 ; quarterly 
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3 CHIKE (CHEKE). Ermine, on a chief 
argent, three lozenges gules. 

4. J. ETON (? ESTONNE). Sable, a cross 
flory argent ; quarterly with, argent, on a fess 
sable three bezants. 

5. S. ROBARD GRENE OF ESSEX. Azure, a 
chevron argent, between three bucks trippant 
or ; quarterly with, sable, a fess ermine. 

6. MAL LERRE (Mallory). Ermine, a chevron 
gules, a bordure engrailed sable ; quarterly with, 
or. three lyons passant in pale sable. 

7. THURLAND. Ermine, on a chief gules 
three crosses tau argent. PRIFET or PROSETT 
in Papworth. 

8. Per fess argent and or, a fess vert, over all 
a lyon rampant gules. 

9.* SERGEAULX. Argent, a saltire sable be- 
tween 32 cheries slipped proper. 

Folio 57. 

Knights of King Arthur's Round Table, 
i to vij, added by P. Le Neve fabulous. See 
also Lansdowne MS. 865 and 882. Add. 35,346. 

1. S. LAWNCELOT DE LAKE (i). Argent, 
three bends gules. " Two red bends " in Mallory. 

2. S. MODERET (MODRED) (ii). Argent, an 
eagle displayed sable, membered gules. 

3. S. NOWEN (iii). Argent, a cross pattee 
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4. S. TRISTRAM (iv). Argent, a lyon rampant 
sable. 

5.* BARNAGO ELESTRACU(M) (v). Argent, 
three (? lizard, crocodile, or badger) passant in 
pale, tails nowed, vert. (? BADERNAGUS.) 

6. Sable, a wolf saliant or. 

7. TYWLODES (vi). Argent, a chevron sable, 
between three boars heads barways 2 and i 
couped gules. 

8.* COTE MAWTALLE (Sir La Cote-Male- 
taile) (vij). Gyronny of three " Arondia " 
argent and gules. 

9. TROWRO. Argent, a bend azure. 

Folio 576. 

I.* Low. Gules, a fess or between three 
birds argent. 

2. (?WESTCOTE, added). Argent, a chevron 
between three escallops azure. 

3. RODNEY (Randoney). Or, three eagles 
displayed 2 and i purpure. 

4.* MASTR. THOMAS BODRYGAN. Vert, three 
butterflies 2 and i argent. 

5.* (LowE). Argent, three wolves passant 
in pale azure, langued gules. 

6.* ARONDELL. Sable, six hirondellcs 3. 2. i 
argent. See page 218. 

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8. HENRY BUTLER OF LONDON, skynner. 
Gyronny (12) azure and ermine. 

9. Argent, six crosses pattee 3. 2. I gules. 

Folio 58. 

i.* BOTSTROSTP, over it BOLSTRODE (BUCKS., 
added). Sable, a bucks head cabossed argent, 
between the attires or, a cross pattee of the 
third, through the nostrils an arrow fessways or, 
flighted of the second ; quarterly with, argent, 
a chevron between three squirrels sejant crack- 
ing a nut gules. 

2. NORE(Y)S. Argent, a chevron sable be- 
tween three ravens heads erased proper. 

3. Azure, on a cross or, five martlets gules. 

4. Per fess nebulee argent and sable, two 
barrulets one in chief and the other in base 
counter-coloured. 

5. HOWNTT (Hunt). Azure, on a bend be- 
tween six leopards faces or, three water bougets 
sable. 

6. JOHN GAY OF FOWWEY, CORNWALL. Er- 
mine, on a chief gules, three cinquefoyles 
pierced argent. 

7. Argent, two triangles interlaced gules, on 
a chief or, three lozenges of the second ; im- 
paled with, sable, a chevron between three 
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8.* SPEKE OF SOMERSET & DEVINCHER. 
Azure, a fess gules over all a double headed 
eagle displayed or. See also No. i, f.iaq. 

9.* TREEI.OND (TRELAWNY) of Cornwall. Ar- 
gent, a chevron gules between three oak leaves 
slipped vert, a crescent for difference of the first. 

Folio 586. 

1. CLOO indistinct. Azure, a chevron or 
between three bezants. HOTFT or OTOFT. 

2. RESIGN. Azure, a fess ermine between 
three leopards faces argent ; quarterly with, 
argent, three bugle horns stringed sable 
garnished or. 

3. Azure three boars heads 2 and i barways 
argent, tusked or ; quarterly with, gules, three 
piles wavy meeting in base argent. 

4.* WELYE BABHAM. Sable, on a chevron 
between three eagles wings argent, as many 
torteaux. 

5. ARMYS DE DYERSE. Sable, a chevron 
engrailed argent, between three madder bags 
of the second, corded or. The Dyers Company. 

6.* WYLLYSLEY. Argent, a lyon sable, hold- 
ing between his paws a baston azure. 

7. NEH(A)M. Chequy or and azure, a chief 
of the first. 

8. YNKPEN. Gules, two barrulets or, a chief 
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* BYONNE, blazon. See No. 5, page 215. 
9. HALTUN. Gules, a lyon rampant or, a 
bend ermine. 

Folio 59. 

1. WATR. HARNEYS. Argent, on a chevron 
sable three gutte'es d'or ; impaled with, argent, 
a fess and in chief a lyon passant gardant sable 

2. KERRY HARNEYS bore No. i. quarterly. 

3. TELYNG OFF MOLAWAFFE. Quarterly per 
fess indented argent and gules. 

4. RAYNE. Gules, a pair of wings ermine. 
P. Le Neve adds " borne by Sir Jo. Rayney 
Baronet." 

5. BANASTER. Argent, a maunch sable. 

6. MAYST JOHN FOST(ER). Sable, a chevron 
ermine between three broad arrows 2 and i or, 
an annulet for difference. 

7. WILLIAM SAVE (and SIR JOHN SAVE, added). 
Per pale azure and gules, three chevronels 
humettde argent, voided of the field, i.e., 
counter-coloured. 

8. FYCHETT. Gules, a saltire vair, between 
four mullets pierced or. 

9. S. GILBERT DEBEN(HA)M. Sable, a bend 
between two crescents or ; impaling, BEAU- 
CHAMP, gules, crusily and a fess or. See also 
page 281. 



Folio 596. 

i.* ROBART FOLLMAN. Argent, a chevron 
sable between three crowns 2 and i of the second, 
jewelled gules. 

2. LORD FEU(FITZ) WARREN. Quarterly I 
and IV ; argent, a cross engrailed gules between 
four water bougets sable, BOURCHIER ; impaled 
with LOVEYN, gules, billettee and a fess, or. II. 
and III. gules, a chief dancettee argent. FITZ- 
WARREN. 

3. BOTELER OF WiLTESHiRE. Argent, a bend 
between six covered cups sable ; quarterly with, 
or, three leopards faces sable. 

4. CURSON OF MASSALL. Or, on a bend 
argent (sic), three martlets sable. 

5. CRAFFORD. Or, on a chevron azure, three 
hawks heads erased argent. 

6. RAF. GAMAGE (of COYTY, GLAMORGAN, 
added). Argent, three lozenges in bend gules, 
on a chief azure three escallops or ; quarterly 
with, chequy or and gules a fess ermine. 

7. Sable, a chevron ermine between three 
doves proper, membered gules. 

8. Gules, a chevron between three lyons ram- 
pant argent ; quarterly with, No. 7. 

9. No. 8 impaled with, vaire argent and sable, 
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Folio 60. 

1. (?CLOPTON, added). Argent, a bend be- 
tween two cotises indented sable, a martlet of 
the second for difference. 

2. CLOPTON. As No. i ; without the martlet. 
3.* ROB PYP(ER). " Blason " sable, three 

pipes erect 2 and I argent. 

4. MY LORD OF CI.ARANS. FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly, a label (3) argent, on each 
file a canton gules ; impaling, quarterly of seven. 

1 ; chcquy or and gules a chevron ermine. 

2 ; argent, a fess and in chief a maunch gules, in 
base a lyon rampant azure. 3 ; Montacute. 4 ; 
Monthermer. 5 ; Ncvill with a label. (6) ; azure, 
a lyon rampant argent, over all a riband gules. 
7 ; per cross argent and gules fretty or, over all 
a riband sable. See also No. 3, i.$b. 

5. DREWK LYSLE. Or, a fess between two 
chevronels sable ; LYSLE, added ; impaling 
DREWE, or, a bend cotised sable between three 
boars heads erased bendways 2 and i of the 
second. 

6. HATTON. Argent, a bend barry (4) in- 
dented or and gules. 

7. Arms as No. 9, (.596. The impalement 
quarterly with, gules, two bars or. 



8. ARMYS MARBELER. Paly (6) ermine and 
sable, a chevron counter-coloured. STONE- 
CUTTERS of LONDON. P. Le Neve. 

9. DE HARMIS OF CHALCERRS (CHALCETRIS, 
added). Argent, three pairs of glazing irons 
saltireways 2 and I sable, on a chief gules a demi 
lyon passant gardant or. " Md. 4 nails added 
sable between the three " glazing vel grazing 
irons. I find it to be the arms of the Glaziers 
Company of London. FL. Norrey (i.e., Flower). 
Note by P. Le Neve. 

Folio bob. 

1. BELLERS, Leic. Per pale gules and sable, 
a lyon rampant argent. See No. 3, 1.65. 

2. VYLLERS, Leic. Argent, on a cross gules 
five escallops or. 

3. SUTHYLL (EBOR, added). Gules, an eagle 
displayed argent. 

4. VYLLERS AND SESSYS ; sable, a fess be 
tween three roses argent. 

5. PAYNELL. Gules, a cross patonce argent. 

6. PAYNELL. Ermine, on a fess azure, three 
crosses moline or. 

7.* W. APPULBY. Azure, three stags lodged 
2 and i or. 

8. W. APPULBY (Lsic., added). Sable, six 
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9.* W. APPULBY. Argent, on a bend sable, 
three apples gules, slipped vert (sic). 

Folio 61. 

1. LE S. THOMAS BOUGCHER, originally 
written Boccer (Bourchier). Per fess, in chief 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly, and in base 
Bourchier and Loveyne quarterly as No. 2, .596 , 
impaled with, quarterly (i) ; or, a chevron en- 
grailed gules. (2) ; barry (6) gules and sable, 
billettee 3. 2. 3 argent, on the sable. (3) ; 
barry (6) or and azure, a bend gules. (4) ; 
sable, three hides (?) heads erect and erased 
2 and i argent. 

2. HERUI. Gules, on a bend argent, three 
trefoyles slipped vert. HERVY. 

3. BOTTELLER OF CHANG (? Co. LANG.). Ar- 
gent, a less between three escallops 2 and I 
sable ; impaling, gules, two bars ermine, a 
cinquefoyle pierced sable (sic). 

4. LOWYS (LEWIS). Sable, a chevron be- 
tween three trefoyles slipped argent, a bordure 
engrailed of the second ; impaled with DENE- 
STON, barry (6) argent and azure, on a chief 
gules, a lyon passant gardant or. 

5.* LAMKYN. Per bend argent and sable, a 
bordure azure ; quarterly with LAMKYN, gules, 
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6. LOMNNOR (LoMENOUR, NoRFF., added). 
Sable, on a bend argent, cotised ermine, three 
escallops gules. 

7. BETHUM. Or, three fleurs de lys azure ; 
quarterly with, argent, a chief indented azure. 

8. \V. BEREDE. Sable, on a cross argent five 
mullets pierced or. 

9. CARUSWELL. Lozengy gules and or, a fess 
ermine. 

Folio 6 1 b. 

1. MASTYR CAYMES OF DEFNSCHYR. Gules, 
a cross ermine. 

2. CAPYS OF GLOWSETSHYR. Argent, a chev- 
ron between three trefoyles slipped sable. 

3. THOMAS PLESSETZ. Argent, a chevron 
gules between three mullets sable ; quarterly 
with, lozengy ermine and gules ; impaled with, 
barry (8) guies and argent, on a bend sable three 
escallops or. 

4. PLESSETZ. Quarterly. (i) ; argent, a 
chevron gules between three mullets sable. (2) ; 
argent, three falcons close 2 and i purpure, 
belled and membered or, (3) as impalement in 
the preceding, (4) lozengy ermine and gules. 

5. JOHN BARETT. Gules, three chevronels 
ermine. 



6. SIR JOHN HARLWYN. Azure, florettee 
3. 3. 3 argent ; quarterly with, gules, a bend or, 
a label (5) argent. 

7.* EDMUND TANCARDE. Sable, a ?altire en- 
grailed ermine between four dexter hands couped, 
each holding a hammer with claws erect all 
argent. 

8. WENTWORTH. Quarterly, (i) ; argent, 
on a bend sable, a mullet of the first ; quarterly 
with, lozengy gules and or. (2) ; argent, a 
saltire engrailed gules. (3) ; gules, on a bend 
argent three escallops sable. (4) ; azure, three 
bars or, a canton ermine. 

9.* OWYN. Argent, a chevron couched fiom 
the sinister sable, between three rooks proper. 

Folio 62. 

1. SYR BAWDWEN HOWNFRKUYLLE (UMFRE- 
VILLE). Or, a cross patonce gules, between five 
lozenges vert. 

2. WONFREUYLL (U.MFREVILLE). Gules, an 

orle ermine. 

3. MORTON. Per cross gules and ermine, in 
the first and fourth a goat's head erased argent 
horned or. 

4. TURBREVYI.E. Argent, a lyon rampant 
gules, crowned or. 

5. *SPROT. Argent, a chevron sable between 
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6. JON MORTON. Per fess argent and sable, 
a fess azure voided or, between in chief two 
roses gules and in base a rose of the first. 

7.* CHELWORTH. Gules, on a fess sable (sic) 
between three stags heads erased or, a rose 
argent. 

8.* PYNCHEPOLE OF ESSEX. Argent, a bugle 
unstrung sable, garnished or, between three tre- 
foyles slipped of the second. 

9. HONFREUYLL ( UMFREVILE ). Argent, 

crusily patee 3. 3. 2. i gules. 

Folio 626. 

1. Mi LORD LE (FERRERS DE GROBY, added). 
Gules, seven mascles conjoined 3. 3. i or ; 
quarterly with ASTLEY, azure, a cinquefoyle 
pierced ermine. 

2. JON WYI.LYAMSON. Argent, three crosses 
humettee 2 and i sable. 

3. COKKYNG (Hertfordshire). Per pale ar- 
gent and sable, a fess undee counter-coloured. 

4. BRYAN OF BOKYNGH'MCHYRE. Per cross 
argent and gules, in the first and fourth, on a 
bend of the second a handcuff (manacle) or. 

5.* BRYAN. Azure, three (sic) birds 2 and 
i or, membered gules. 

6. BRYAN. Vair, three mascles 2 and i gules. 

7. WILLIAM SHIRLEY. Azure, three besants 
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8. COLLAY. Azure, a fess countcr-compony 
of the first and per bend sinister gules and 
argent, six fleurs de lys 3 and 3 or. 

9.* LLANDAFF (BISHOPS, added). Sable, two 
keys endorsed in bend sinister argent, bows 
interlaced or, a sword interposed in bend dexter 
proper, the grip gules ; on a chief azure three 
mitres of the second garnished of the third, 
riband and lined of the fourth. 

Folio 63. 

i.* Argent, on a bend sable between two 
lyons of the second, a dragon passant of the first. 

2. Argent, a cross moline gules, quarterly 
with, azure fretty or. 

3. Arms as No. 2, impaling sable, a lyon 
rampant or. 

4. Arms as No. 2 quarterly with, sable, on a 
bend argent, three mullets pierced or. 

5. Arms as No. 2, quarterly with, gules, a lyon 
rampant argent. 

6. Argent, a cross moline gules ; quarterly 
with, gules a bend vair. 

7. COMPION. Quarterly or and gules, in the 
first and fourth a water bouget ermine, in the 
second and third, a crescent ermine, all within a 
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8. SELENGER (St. Leger). Azure, fretty ar- 
gent, a chief or. 

9. NEWPORT OK ESSEX. Argent, a fess be- 
tween three crescents sable. 

Folio 636. 

i.* RICHARD BRAY. Argent, a chevron be- 
tween three eagles legs erased sable. See page 
225. 

2.* LOWEL. Sable, three padlocks 2 and i 
argent. 

3. Per chevron azure and argent, in chief two 
lyons combatant and in base a fleur de lys 
counter-coloured. 

4.* HOSE. Or, three men's hose 2 and i 
sable. 

5.* GAMSTON. Ermine, a castle triple 
turretted sable. ? SAMPSON. 

6. FLORYE WULLEY, bishope of Cloucher 
(Clogher) in Ireland. Or, on a chief azure, 
three fleurs de lys argent. The name of this 
prelate does not occur. CHICHESTER is added. 

7. BOTLYR. Gules, a chevron between three 
covered cups or ; quarterly with, argent, a 
chevron between three fleurs de lys sable ; on 
an escocheon of pretence, argent, a fess gules 
between three eagles displayed sable. 

8. LE CONYAS OF YE NORTHE. Azure, a 
maunch or ; quarterly with, or, a chevron gules, 
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Folio 64. 

i. ROCHFOKD (LiNC., added). Per cross or 
and gules, a bordure sable ; quarterly with. 
azure, a fess wavy between two talbots passant 
argent. 

2.* ROBERTAS PALYNGHAM. Argent (sic) on 
a bend or, a lyon passant gules and two 
barrulets of the last. 

3. JOHN APSLE. Argent, three bars gules, a 
quarter ermine. 

4.* RICHARD P'SON. Azure, three shuttles 
barways or, furnished argent. 

5.* JOHN P'SON. Argent, a chevron engrailed 
between two pine cones in chief and an oak leaf 
in base, all vert. 

6. RICHARD WETHYLLE. Per fess azure and 
or, a pale counter-coloured, three lyons ram- 
pant 2 and i of the second. 

7. CONYAR Knt. Or, a maunch sable. 

8. POLE. Per pale or and sable, a saltire 
cjunter-coloured ; all within a bordure of the 
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9. LE LEKUKS BOWSER (BEKNERS, added). 
Quarterly, (i) ; per cross azure and gules. 

(2) ; argent, a cross engrailed gules between four 
bousers (water bougets) sable, BOURCHIER. 

(3) ; gules, billettee or, a fess argent, and a label 
(3) of the last, on each file three roundles, 
I.OVEYN. (4) ; argent, a bend azure and a chief 
gules, CROMWELL ; quarterly with TATESHALL, 
chequy or and gules, a chief ermine. 

Folio 646. 

1. WYLLYAM LOVELAS. Gules, on a chief 
dancettee argent, three martlets of the first. 

2. LOVELAS. Azure, on a saltire engrailed 
argent, five martlets sable. 

3.* (? ROTHERHAM, ARCHB. OF YORK, added). 

Vert, three bucks trippant 2 and i argent. 

4. (? i TIRWYT OF Line, or 2 PENISTON). 
(Jules, three tyrwhits (or lapwings) 2 and i 
argent ; impaled with, quarterly i and 4 ; gules, 
bezante'e and a quarter ermine, ZOUCHE. 2 and 
3 ; or, a lyon rampant azure, quartering, argent, 
two chevrons gules. 

5. BARENTYNE. Azure, three eagles dis- 
played 2 and i argent. 

6. THOMAS GIBON. Or, a chevron gules be- 
tween three leopards faces purpure. 

7. HABER DALCER (Haberdashers Company, 
anciently called " Hurrers and Milaners"). 
Argent, on a chevron azure between three 
fan-brushes gules, as many cartwheels or. See 
also page 300. 




8. LE S. BURNEL. Argent, a lyon rampant 
queue fourch^e azure, guttle d'or, crowned of 
the last. 

q. RICHARD MAYL. Argent on a chevron 
sable three cinquefoyles pierced of the first. 

Folio 65. 

1. GAYE. Gules, a chevron between three 
oak leaves erect or ; quarterly with, sable, three 
leopards faces or, jessant de lys azure. 

2. GAYE. Gules, on a bend azure (sir) 
three mullets or, a crescent of the last for 
difference. 

3. BELLERS. Per pale gules and sable, a 
lyon rampant queue fourchee argent, crowned 
or (see No. i, f.6o/;) impaled with, gules, fretty 
ermine. 

4. Sable a chevron between three gryphons 
heads erased argent, a crescent of the first for 
difference ; impaled with, argent, a chief 
dancettee azure. 

5. ROCHES. Sable, two lyons passant gar- 
dant in pale argent. 

6.* SYR JOHN CLEY. Argent, three wolves 
two in chief combatant one in base passant 
sable ; quarterly with THWEXG, argent, a fess 
vert, between three popinjays proper, impaled 
with ASTLEY quartering HARCOURT, i and 4 
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7. ROBERTT BOURTON. Or, on a cross 
quarter pierced azure, four fleurs de lys of the 
first. 

8.* ROBERTT LATY.MER. Gules, on a cross 
flory or, four escallops sable. 

9.* JOHN FETTYLTON. Gules, a chevron sable 
(sic), between three goats heads erased argent. 

Folio 656. 

i. GYGGES, NORFOLK. Sable, fretty ermine, 
a chief counter compony argent and of the first. 

2.* MAUNDEFYLDE. Per cross or and azure 
four caps counter-coloured, as in the illustration. 

3. THE DUKK OF BOKYNGHAM (THOMAS of 
WODESTOKE). FRANCE and ENGLAND quar- 
terly and a bordure argent. See No. 5, f.4_ 

4. THE ERLE WARYN. Chequy or and azure. 

5. THE ERLE OF KENT. ENGLAND, and a 
bordure argent. 

6. THE LORD CLARE. Argent, a quarter gules. 

7. S. GILBERT DE CLARE, ERLE OF GLOUC. 
Or, three chevronels gules. 

8. DAME MAUDE LONGSPEE. ENGLAND, over 
all a sword erect proper, grip gules. 

9. THE LORD VERDON. Or, fretty gules. 

Folio 66. 

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2. DUKE OF YORKE. FRANCE and ENGLAND 
quarterly, a label (3) argent, on each file as 
many torteaux. 

3.* GLADIUS, the Prynce of Wales doughter. 
Per cross or and gules four lyons passant 
counter-coloured. 

4. REX HISPANIE. Per cross argent and 
gules, in the first and fourth a lyon rampant 
purpure, in the second and third a tower triple 
turretted or. 

5. THE ERLE OF MARCHE. Azure, three bars 
or, on a chief of the first two palets between as 
many esquires of the second, over all a false 
escocheon aigent. See also page 132. 

6. THE ERLE OF ULCESTRE (IRELAND, added). 
Or, a cross gules. 

7. DAME JANE GYENUYLE (GENEVILE). Azure 
three barnacles open or, on a chief argent, a 
demy lyon rampant issuant gules. See No. i, 

f.37&- 

8. LACY. Or, a fess gules ; impaled with 
BATYLSMER, burulee (14) gules and argent. 
BADLESMERE. 

9.* THE ERLE OF HAMPTON (SiR BEVIS). 
Argent, a chief gules, three roses 2 and i 
coun ter- coloured . 

Folio 66b. 

I. (FiSHEAD, erased). Argent, a chevron 
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2. (? FULFORD or TULFORD). Gules, a chevron 
or. See No. 8. 

3. SPE STR WYFFE (? of the preceding). 
Argent, a saltire gules ; the field is bedaubed 
with indications of crusily or. (See DENNY, 
page 293.) 

4. POLLARD (DEVONSHIRE, added). Argent, 
a chevron sable between three mullets pierced 
gules. 

5.* JOHN BLAKE OF YE (WALYS ?). Argent, 
a lyon rampant sable. 

6. ? HAYDOCK, Lancr. Argent, a cross sable, 
a fleur de lys of the last. See No. 8, f.7o. 

7.* Azure, a fess engrailed ermine between 
three eagles displayed or. 

8. FULFORD. Gules, a chevron argent. 

9. BELSTON. Or, on a bend gules three 
millrinds argent. Borne also by SPECCOTT. 

Folio 67. 

i.* Sable, a lyon with two bodies argent, 
crowned or, as illustration. See John of 
Northampton, page 56. 

2. Ermine, on a quarter sable a covered cup 
or. 

3. Sable, a bend argent. 

4. Gules, on a chevron sable (sic), three 
leopards faces or. 

5.* CALDWALL. Argent, on a fess dancett6e 
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6. SYR RICHARD CHARLETON. Azure, a chev- 
ron or, between three cygnets, wings elevated, 
argent, membered gules ; quarterly with, azure- 
a chevron between three escallops or, on a chief 
gules a lyon passant gardant of the second. 

7. JOHN FORSSE. Ermine, a chevron sable, 
ARRAS. 

8.* Gules, three spades erect 2 and i or, shoes 
argent. [BECTUN.] 

9.* BANASTER. Argent, a cross flory sable ; 
quarterly with, gules, a crown or. See No. 4, 
.69. 

Folio 676. 

1. UMFREVILE Earl of Anegos. Gules, a 
cinquefoyle pierced or within nine crosses pattee 
bordurewisc of the last. 

2. MOUBARAY (MowBRAv). Gules, a lyon 
rampant argent. 

3. KYCHARD. Or, billettee sable and a lyon 
rampant azure. 

4. DEVENECHER (COURTNEY, EARL of DEVON- 
SHIRE, added). Or, three torteaux, a label (3) 
azure. 

5. WYNDISSOR. Sable, a saltire argent. 

6.* CALVERLEY. Argent, a fess gules between 
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7.* FULTUN. Gules, two lyons passant gar- 
dant in pale argent, crowned or. 

8. KNOLLYS. Gules, on a chevron argent, 
three roses of the second ?eeded or. 

9. SULLY. Ermine, three chevronels gules 

Folio 68. 

1. RAFFE FERES. Gules, six mascles 3. 2. i 
or, a bordure engrailed argent. 

2. FELMS FELTUN. Gules, two lyons passant 
in pale ermine. 

3.* ARGENTYNE (CANTABR., added). Gules, 
three covered cups 2 and i argent. 

4. ALYN CHEYNY. Gules, fretty or, a label 
(3) ermine. 

5. BRYAN STAPELTUN (EBOR., added). Ar- 
gent, a lyon rampant sable. 

6. ROCHYS. Azure, three roch naiant in pale 
argent, finned gules. 

7. M. MAYS GORXAY (MAY CORNAY in MS.). 
Paly (6) or and azure an annulet of the first. 

8. WYLLIEM BECHAM. Gules, on a fess be- 
tween six crosses crosslet or, a crescent sable. 

9. JOHN BERELEY. Or, three bars and in 
chief two pallets all sable ; an escocheon of 
pretence gules, three barrulets ermine. 



Fclio 68b. 

1. CLANBOWE (Clanvoue). Paly (6) or and 
azure, on a fess gules three mullets argent. 

2. LANSE CLEFFEKD. Chequy or and azure, 
a fess gules a borduie argent. 

3. Azure, on a cross formee throughout per 
bend ermine and or, a mullet of four points 
counter-coloured embelif of the second and third. 

4. KEDRIC SE'YS (WALES, added). Azure, 
six plates 3. 2. i on a chief or, a demy lyon 
rampant issuant gules. 

5. How SEGRAVE. Sable, a lyon rampant 
argent crowned or, over all a baston gules. 

6. THOMAS LATHEM (LANC., added). Or, on 
a chief indented azure three plates. 

7. How WROTTESLEY (Staff., added). Or, 
three piles meeting in base sable, a quarter 
ermine. 

8. Rows. Ermine, on a chief indented gules, 
two escallops argent. 

9. MONS. (AD)DERBY. Or, a fess crenellee 
sable. ADDERBURY. 

Folio 69. 

1. SARNFIELD (written CARNYSFELD). Azure, 
an eagle displayed crowned or, membered gules. 

2. ELHAH. Argent, a fess gules between 
three eagles displayed sable. 

3. MORRIIS (MORIEUX of THORP MORIEUX, 

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4.* BANASTER (o( LANCASHIER, added). Ar- 
gent, a cross patonce sable. See No. 9, 1.67. 

5. UKSWYKE (written HURSWYKE). Argent, 
on a bend sable three lozenges of the first each 
charged with a saltire gules, a crescent of the 
second. 

6. BERNARD BROCAS (written BROKYS). 
Sable, a lyon rampant gardant or. 

7. MARKAUNTE. Argent, fretty sable, a 
quarter gules. 

8. BRYTAYNE (DUKEDOM, added). Ermine. 

9. ROKELE. Argent, on a chevron gules, a 
chess rook or, in chief two lyons heads erased of 
the second. 

Folio 6()b. 

i. S. HEW LEWTERELL. Argent, a bend 
between six martlets sable. 

2.* ST. HALBOROW (?S. EADBURGA). Azure, 
three columbines pendant argent, slipped vert, 
crowned or, in base as many roses 2 and i 
gules (sic) seeded of the third, a bordure of the 
fifth platey. 

3. COLVYLE (OF BITHAM, LING., added). Or, 
a fess gules. 

4. S. JOHN HERON. Gules, a chevron en- 
grailed argent, between three heron of the 
second. 

5. WYLLM. BYCHERY. Azure, an eagle dis- 
played or. 



; 6. S. (RoBT.) WELYBY (LORD) BROKE. Quar- 
terly I. quarterly i and 4 ; sable, a cross engrailed 
or. 2 and 3 ; gules, a cross moline argent ; over 
all a crescent or. II. ; gules, a cross flory or. 
III. ; gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, 
each charged with an escallop sable. IV. ; or, 
a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. 

7. S. JOHN GYSSE (GuisE of GLOUCESTER, 
added). Gules, eight lozenges 4. 4. vair, on a 
canton sable a mullet pierced or ; quarterly 
with, gules, a fess between six billets or. 

8. KNOLLES. Azure, crusily and a cross 
moline sarcellee or ; quarterly with, per fess sable 
and argent, a bulls head cabossed of the second 
(sic), horned or ; on an escocheon of pretence 
gules, a chevron charged with three torteaux. 

9. Argent, a chevron between three human 
legs couped below the knee, toes of the first to 
the dexter, of the others to the sinister, all gules. 

Folio 70. 

1. HUNTYNGFELD. Or, on a fess gules three 
plates. 

2. BROUNE. Lozengy gules, and ermine on 
a quarter azure a cross moline or. (? Brune.) 

3. ASCHELLYS (ATHOLL). Or, three pallets 
azure. 

4. S. SYMOND GRENDEHAM (? MENDHAM). 
Argent, a chevron sable, a label (3) gules ; im- 
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5. IPPULPEN (written PUPELPEX). Azure, 
on a fess between two chevronels or, three eagles 
displayed gules. 

6.* KENE. Ermine, a cross fleurtee ermines. 

7.* FAYREFORD. Argent, guttee de sang, 
three lyons couchant tails cowed sable, crowned 
gules, charged with six plates 3. 2. i. 

8. HAYDOKKE (LANC., added). As No. 6, 
1.666. 

9. STAVERTON. Argent, a chevron between 
three maundies vert. 



I.* I.EXAME. 



sable. 



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Argent, three mallets 2 and i 



2. HOLDE HAL (qre. OLD HALL, NORFF.. 
added). Gules, a lyon rampant argent. See 
also No. i, f.886. 

3. LADE MARE ; VERE impaling HOWARD. 
Per cross gules and or, a mullet argent ; im- 
paling, gules a bend between six crosses crosslet 
fitchee argent. 

4. MASTER HOLTUN. Argent, on a bend en- 
giailed gules, three leopards faces of the first ; 
impaled with, argent, three false escocheons 2 
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5. JOHN WROTHE. Palyof4coats. (i) ; argent 
on a bend sable, three leopards faces of the 
field. WROTHE. (2) ; argent on a bend sable 
three vases of the field, out of each three flowers 
gules leaved vert. (3) ; argent, three chevrons 
azure. (4) ; gules, a greyhound passant argent, 
collared azure, studded and ringed or. 

6. Gules, a fess or, over all a boar passant in 
fess argent, a label of three of the second. 

7.* Le S. DE MANNYNGHAM (JOHN, added) ; 
Argent, a chevron sable between three peacocks 
azure, plumed or. 

8.* GAYNESFORD (SURREY, added). Argent, 
a chevron gules between three greyhounds 
passant sable. 

9. (? HURLESTON). Argent, four ermine 
spots per cross sable ; quarterly with, gules, two 
swords saltireways, points to the base or. 

Folio 71. 

1. Argent, ten escallops 3. 3. 3. i gules. 

2. An eagle displayed membered or. 

3. Or, three cartwheels 2 and i argent (sic). 

4. Or, a boars head fessways couped gules. 

5. Gules, on a chevron sable (sic) three 
boars heads couped argent, a rose or, for 
difference. 

6. Gules, a fess or, on a quarter of the second 
a lyon passant gardant argent (sic). 



7. Or, a chevron wavy per pale argent and 
gules, between three crosses pattee fitchee at 
the foot of the second, a silver crescent for 
difference (sic). 

8. Or, on a chevron engrailed gules, between 
three birds of the second, a crescent sable ; im- 
paled with, gules, three (bears ?) heads eiased 
sable (sic) imperfect. 

9. Grand quarterly. I. and IV. ; argent a 
fret gules ; quarterly with, gules, a saltire or. 
II. and III. ; or, three escallops 2 and i gules ; 
quarterly with, gules, a cross patonce argent. 



Folio j 
MUMFORDE. 



Blanc. See No. 9, 



i. SYMON 
1.726. 

2* CHEVERELL. Argent, on a saltire (azure) 
five water bougets (of the field) a chief gules. 

3. SIR HUMFREY LORD DACRE OF YE NORTH. 
Gules, three escallops argent. 

4. THOMAS LYSTAR. Blanc. 

5. JOHN CANE (possibly Cave). Blanc. 

Folio 72. 

i. MY LORD BARYNGTOX, and two other im- 
perfect paintings. 

4. WILLIAM ALYNGTON, CAMBR. Sable, 
billettee and a bend engrailed argent ; quarterly 
with, gules, three covered cups 2 and i argent ; 
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cross argent and gules, the 2nd and 3rd fretty 
or, over all a bend sable charged with an annulet 
and a mullet of the first ; in base ; argent, a 
saltire gules. II. and III. gules, crusily fitchee 
and a bend argent, charged with an ermine spot. 

5. RYCHARD NORTON. Argent, a chevron 
between three crescents azure. 

6. *CHYCHE. Azure, three lyoncelles ram- 
pant 2 and i queue fourchee argent. 

7. ELLYS (EBOR., added). Gules, on a cross 
sable five crescents argent. 

BANNERS. See also pages 127-142. 

Folio J2b. 

1. JESP. (Jasper) DUKE OF BEDFORDE. 
FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly, a bordure 
azure, entoyre of martlets or. 

2. THOMAS MARCS. DORSETT. Gules, seven 
mascles conjoined 3. 3. i or ; quarterly with, 
(I and 4) ; paly of three, Grey, Hastings and 
Valence as No. i, .73, over all a label (3) 
ermine. (2) ; ASTLEY ; azure, a cinquefoyle 
pierced ermine. (3) WIDVILLE ; argent, a fess 
and a quarter gules. 

3. ERLE OF OXINFORD. VERB quarterly 
with HOWARD. 



4. SYR THOMAS LOVELL (\ORFF., added). 
Argent, a chevron azure between three squirrels 
sejant gules ; quarterly with, vert, two chevrons 
argent, each charged with three cinquefoyles 
pierced gules. 

5. SYR RYNOLD BRAYE. Vair, three bendlets 
gules ; quarterly with, argent, a chevron between 
three eagles legs erased sable. 

6. SYR NYCOLAS VAYS (VAUX). Chequy 
argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three 
roses gules (sic) ; quarterly with, gules, crusily 
and three lucies hauriant or. 

7. SYR WELYE NORYS. Argent, a chevron 
sable between three ravens heads erased proper ; 
quarterly with, azure, four bendlets or, a bordure 
gules ; per pale with ; or, two bars gules, a 
bendlet azure. 

8. SYR SYMOND MOMFORD (\VARR., added). 
Quarterly, (i) ; bendy (10) or and azure. 
(2) ; sable, three lyoncelles passant in pale 
argent. (3) ; argent, on a chief azure two 
fleurs de lys or. (4) ; gules, a fess between six 
crosses crosslet argent. BEAUCHAMP. 

9. SYR T. HAWTON. Or, fretty gules, an 
annulet azure ; quarterly with, argent, on a bend 
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Folio 73. 

i. ERLE OF KENT. Barry (6) argent and 
azure, in chief three torteaux ; quarterly with, 
HASTINGS and VALENCE, or, a maunch gules ; 
quartering, burullee (12) argent and azure, eight 
martlets 3. 3. 2 gules. See also No. 2, i.j2b. 

2.* LORDE HERBARD. Per pale gules and 
azure, three lyoncelles rampant 2 and i argent. 

3. LORD POWYS. Or, a lyon rampant gules ; 
quarterly with, gules, a lyon rampant argent, 
a bordure engrailed of the last. On an esco- 
cheon of pretence ; vert, a false escocheon 
between eight escallops bordurewise argent. 

4.* SYR ROBERD CURSON. Argent, on a bend 
sable, between three dragons heads erased gules, 
as many popinjays of the first, speckled of the 
second, beaked or, collared of the third. 

5.* SYR T. TKEFFHE. Sable, a chevron 
between three trees eradicated argent ; quar- 
terly with, NORRIS, argent, a chevron sable 
between three ravens heads erased proper. 

6. SYR THO. LEYTON. Per chevron gules and 
or, in chief a lyon passant gardant argent ; im- 
paling, per chevron or and gules. This painting 
may have been intended for, quarterly per fess 
dancettee gules and or, etc. 

7. SYR ROBERD MANERS. Or, two bars 
azure, a chief gules ; quarterly with, vert, three 
squirrels sejant argent. 



8. SYK THOMAS EVERYNGGHAM. Gules, a 
lyon rampant vair between five fleurs de lys or ; 
quarterly with, BYRKYN^argent, a fess azure, a 
label (3) gules. 

9.* LORDE OGELL. Argent, a fess between 
three crescents gules ; quarterly with. BERTRAM, 
or, an orle azure. 

END OF BANNERS. 

Folio 736. 

1. Ermine, a chief quarterly or and gules. 
(Fitz Nicholas or Peckham.) 

2. Argent, a lyon rampant gules crowned or, 
over all on a bend sable three crosses crosslet 
fitchee of the first. 

3. Gules, on a chevron argent, three talbots 
passant sable. 

4. *JOHN NORYS. Argent, a chevron sable 
between three ravens heads erased proper ; 
quarterly with, argent, a tower triple turretted 
sable ; over all an escocheon of pretence ; argent, 
three covered cups sable. 

5. BOYFFELDE. Gules, a fess between three 
saltorelles argent ; quarterly with, bendy (10) 
gules and argent. 

6.* LEYTELBERY (Line, added). Argent, two 
lyons passant gardant gules. See page 199. 

7. SIR JOHN KYRTON, LINC. Gules, three 
bars ermine ; painted as a banner. 

8. RADMELL. Vert, on a chief indented or, 
two mullets pierced gules ; quarterly with, or, 
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9. VARNEY (WARWICK, added). Quarterly 
(i) ; gules, three crosses patee pommettee of, 
a chief vaire argent and sable. (2) ; ermine on 
a chevron sable three escallops argent. (3) ; 
argent, three false escocheons 2 and i sable, a 
bordure gules. (4) ; azure three stags trippant 
or, a bordure argent. 

Folio 74. 

1. S. ROBERT PALMER. Argent, on a bend 
sable four besants, and an annulet or. 

2. FFELPOT (PHILPOT, HANTS., added). 
Sable, a bend ermine. 

3. REYNOLDS LAMOND. Argent, two bends 
azure, a bordure engrailed of the last ; quarterly 
with, gules, three garbs 2 and i argent. 

4. *ARCHER (WARR., added). Azure, three 
arrows paleways, points to the base argent. 

5. CORSON. Or, on a bend argent (sic) three 
martlets sable. 

6. THOMAS METTLEY. Argent, a chevron 
between three eagles displayed sable. 

7. GAYNYS (? ENGAYNE or GENNYS). Sable, 
a fess dancetee between six escallops argent. 

8. *WYNTER. Gules, a fess argent, between 
three bushes enflamed proper. See illustration. 

9. HARTWELL. Sable, a bucks head cabossed 
argent, between the attires a cross pattee of the 
last ; quarterly with, gules, eight lozenges con- 
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Folio 74&. 

1. THOMAS LEFFYN. Lozengy argent and 
gules ; quarterly with, per chevron ermine and 
sable, in chief two gryphons heads erased azure, 
in base an annulet argent. 

2. COLPEPER OF KENT. Argent, a chief gules, 
over all a bend engrailed azure. 

3. S. RICHARD NANFAX (HEREF., added). 
Argent, three wolves passant 2 and i azure ; 
quarterly with, sable, on a chevron between three 
wings argent, as many ermine spots. 

4. OXINBYRGE. Gules, a lyon rampant ar- 
gent, a bordure vert, entoyre of escallops of the 
second ; quarterly with, argent, a lyon rampant 
sable, a bordure entoyre of torteaux. 

5. Ermine, on a chevron sable three cinque- 
foyles pierced or. 

6. MORTON. Per cross gules and ermine, in 
the first and fourth a goats head erased argent, 
horned or. See also Nos. i and 2, f.io/. 

7. JOHN ISLEY (KENT, added). Ermine, a 
fess gules. 

8. BELLE. Gules, three hawks bells 2 and i 
argent. 

q. S. ROBERD SPENSER (DEVON, added). 
Sable, two bars wavy ermine ; as a banner. 
See also No. 7, f.73& (jzb, 73), &c. 



Folio 75. 

1. SIR JOHN BOUTHE ; of Shrubland Hall in 
Sufi, quartering Oke and Cogshall. I and 4 ; 
argent, three boars heads erased and erect 2 and 
i sable. (2) ; sable, on a fess argent between 
six acorns or, slipped vert, three escallops of the 
last. (3) ; argent, on a cross gules five escallops 
or. 

2. LOWE. Argent, on a bend azure three 
wolves heads erased of the first, a bordure en- 
grailed of the second. 

3. SIR RAFFE LONGFORDE. Paly (6) or and 
gules, a bend azure ; quarterly with, per cross 
argent and gules. 

4.* SMETHELF.Y. Gules, two bars between 
nine martlets 4. 2. 3 argent. See No. 3, f.83/;. 

5. CORSON. Argent, on a bend sable three 
martlets or, a mullet of the second for difference. 

6. S. THOMAS BUTLER. Azure, a bend be- 
tween six covered cups 3 and 3 or ; quarterly 
with, or, a lyon rampant gules. 

7.* RYCHARD LEDES. Argent, a fess gules 
between three eagles displayed sable, a crescent 
of the first for difference. 

8. SYMOND MANFELDE. Sable, two bars 
argent, on the sovereign bar a wyvern issuant 
wings expanded of the field. 

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1. ASHETON. Argent, a 
pierced ermine. 

2. HENGLYS (HEGLISE). Ermine, on a chief 
or, a demy lyon rampant issuant vert. 

3.* Gules, a chevron argent between three 
greaves embowed or. 

4. POKESWELL. Sable, a chevron argent be- 
tween three estoyles or. 

5. RAPE RAME. Gules, three ram's heads 
cabossed 2 and i argent ; quarterly with, sable, 
two bars or. 

6.* JOHN LOVELL. Or, a wolf saliant azure, 
a bordure engrailed sable. 

7. SYMOND MAWRE (S. MAUKE, MORE, or 
MOWER). Argent, two chevronels gules ; 
quarterly with, or, a lyon rampant sable. 

8. JOHN MUNCHENESEY (of EDWARDSTON, 
SUFF., added). Or, three false escocheons 2 and 
I, barry (6) gules and vair. 

9. Argent, three cart wheels 2 and i gules. 

Folio 76. 

1. BEAUCHAMP. Gules, a fess between six 
martlets or. 

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3. DUFKIELD. Sable, a chevron argent, be- 
tween three doves proper. 

4.* GRANDISON. Argent, three palets azure, 
on a bend gules three eagles displayed or. 

5. (? GRANDISON). Argent, three palets 
azure, on a bend gules three mullets or. 

6. Per cross or and gules, on a bendlet sable 
three escallops argent. 

7. JOHN PARYS. Argent, on a bend azure 
two bars gules. 

8. Argent two Haunches sable. 

9. Barry (6) or and vert. 

Folio jf)b. 

i.* LORD DAUBENEV. Gules, four fusils con- 
joined in fess argent. 

2. LONNAM (LOVAYN). Gules, billettec bar- 
ways or, and a fess argent. 

3.* S. MONGOMERY. Ermine, a bordure gules, 
entoyrc of horse shoes or. 

4. Vair, three bars gules. 

5. Per cross or and sable. 

6. BOWET. Argent, three reindeers heads 
cabossed sable. 

7. Barry (6) gules and argent. 

8. Gules, on a bend argent six ermine spots 
I. 2. i. 2. bendways reversed. 

9. Gules, three lozenges 2 and i argent, each 
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1. Sable, on a chevron argent a chevronel 
gules, all between three lozenges of the second, 
each charged with a martlet of the first. 

2. Azure, a cross moline sarcelled argent. 

3. Gules, a cross crosslet ermine. 

4. Argent, a millrind pierced gules. 

5. Argent, on a bend azure, between two 
lyons rampant gules, three plates. 

6.* Argent, a double headed eagle per fess 
(enarched) gules and sable, beak and legs or. 
As illustration, page 243. 

7. Argent, a chief per pale gules and er- 
mine, on the dexter an owl argent, crowned and 
legged or. 

8. Argent, three fleurs de lys bcndways be- 
tween two bendlets sable. 

9. MELNEHOUSE. Argent, on a bend sable 
three fleurs de lys of the first, an annulet of the 
second for difference. 

Folio jjb. 

i.* TRAFFOW. Argent, a gryphon passant 
gules : A note adds " montant" TRAFFORD. 
See also page 313. 

2. LESERTON (LESINGTON). Argent, in chief 
two saltorelles humettee, and in base a cross 
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3. BOWROVV (BORNE). Argent, on a bend 
sable three lyons passant of the first a crescent 
of the second for difference. 

4. OLYVER. Ardent, a bend gules, on a chief 
of the second two mullets or, a label (3) azure. 

5. DEXXYS. Argent, a chevron sable be- 
tween three mullets gules ; quarterly with, 
argent, a lyon rampant azure crowned or. 

6.* BULKLEY. Sable, a chevron between 
three bulls heads cabossed argent. 

7.* BLOSSUM. Gules, three wyverns pas- 
sant in pale ermine. 

8. BUTTELER. Gules, five bcndlets argent. 

9.* JOHX STRANGE. Argent, on a chevron 
gules between three covered cups or (sic), a 
mallet. 

Folio 78. 

i.* SAMOX. Sable, three salmon hauriant 
2 and i proper. 

2.* Ermine, on a chief gules three dexter 
hands apaumce argent. See page 245. 

3.* FORXEYS (SORXEYS). Argent, a talbot 
sejant within a bordure all sable. Md. this coat 
is borne, but unjustly by SIR HEXRY, 1710, 
Furnese of Waldershare Kent kt. and baronet 
and by Sir Robert his son and heir baronet 1723, 
his father was a p .... at Feversham in 
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4. HOLKOTT. Lozengy gules and argent, a 
hordure azure. 

5. Argent, a chief gules, three cinquefoyles 
2 and i counter-coloured. 

6. WYKE. Argent, a chevron gules, between 
three crosses moline sable. 

7.* CLERKE. Sable, three passion nails 2 
and i argent. 

8.* OLYFE (written CLYSE). Azure, a wolf 
saliant argent. 

9.* VAWHAN. Argent, three human heads 
proper, crined or, encircling each neck, a serpent 
azure, see illustration. 

Folio 786. 

i. WELYE Roo (above it FAVOYLE, i.e., 
Favyle, Folville, etc.) Per fess argent and or, 
over all a cross moline gules. 

2.* GETHYN. Argent, a chevron engrailed 
azure between three birds rising sable, a bordure 
engrailed of the second. 

3- RYCHEMOND. Gules, on a mullet of nine 
points azure, an annulet or, pierced of the field. 

4. ORSWYKE (Ursewyke). Argent, on a chev- 
ron gules five besants. 

5.* SELLYNG. Vert, a chevron between three 
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three cinquefoyles argent, a cross pattee of the 
last. 

7.* BLAKEBORN. Argent, a fess undee be- 
tween three mullets all sable. 

8. JOHN LEYLE (LYLE, added). Or, on a 
chief azure three lyoncelles rampant of the field. 

9. WELYE GRESLEY (DERBY, added). Vaire, 
gules and argent ; quarterly with, sable, a lyon 
rampant argent, collared gules. 

Folio 79. 

i. WELLUGOBY (WILLOUGHBY, DKRB.. added). 
Or, two bars gules each charged with as many 
water bougets argent. 

2.* HOKELEY. Or, a lyon rampant gules. 

3. Argent, two palets sable. 

4. GYLYS STRANGWAYS (substituted for S. T. 
Strangwheygh). Sable, two lyons passant in 
pale argent, charged with three pallets purpure, 
crowned or. 

5. T. OWGON. Or, on a chief sable Ihree 
martlets or ; quarterly with, gules, on a chief or. 
a lyon passant sable. 

6. Gules, on a chevron sable (sic) between 
three lyons heads erased argent, a mullet of the 
last. 

7. WELYE GEYTON. Or, fretty azure ; im- 
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8.* THOMAS HAYLTOFT (HOLTOFT of UPWELL, 
NORF., added). Ermine, three lozenges in 
triangle meeting in the fess point ermines. 

9. STRECHELEY. Or, on a chevron argent 
(sc) three cinquefoyles sable. 

Folio 796. 

1. WYLCOTYS. Azure, an eagle displayed 
argent, membered or : quarterly with, argent, a 
chevron engrailed between three escallops sable. 

2. CORNUE. Argent, a chevron between 
three bugle horns stringed sable. 

3.* S. THOMAS BORTUN. Sable, a chevron 
argent, between three owls of the second, 
crowned and legged or. 

4. RAPE REDENEY (RODNEY, SOMERSET, 
added). Or, three eagles displayed 2 and i 
gules. See No. 6, f.ioift. 

5. RAWLYN DOTTON (BUTTON). Sable, a 
cross engrailed ermine. 

6. TENDRING (SUFF., added). Azure, a fess 
between two chevronels argent. 

7. BRUGFORDE. Gules, three martlets in 
fess between two barrulets or. 

8. RAPE STROTHER. Gules, on a bend cotised 
argent, three eagles displayed vert, a label (3) 
azure. 

9. RYCHARD CLETHEROW. Gules, a saltire 
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i. Argent, three crosses patonce 2 and i gules, 
an annulet of the last for difference. 
2. Vert, on a bend argent, three cinquefoyles 
or (sic). 

3.* STOKYS. Per chevron ermine and vert, a 
chevron engrailed counter - coloured, between 
three fleurs de lys 2 and i or. See page 249. 

4.* BARTUN. Argent, three boars heads pale- 
ways couped 2 and i sable. See page 249. 

5. JOHN MOORE. Azure, three leopards faces 
2 and i or. 

6. BORNAM. Or, a bend between two crosses 
crosslet sable. 

7.* HARROW. Ermines, three harrows in 
triangle conjoined by a circular wreath all 
argent. 

8.* DEYVYLL. Argent, on a bend azure, six 
fleurs de lys 2. 2. 2 or. " Now born by the 
name of Clapham of Beamsley, Ebor." P. Le 
Neve. 

9. S. JOHN CLYFTON (of Bokenham Castell in 
Norf., added). Chequy or and gules, a bend 
ermine. 

Folio Sob. 

i. RAKE HONT (KENT, added). Sable, a fess 
between three cinquefoyles or. 



2. PETER DE LEGH (CHESHIRE, added). Gules, 
a cross engrailed argent. See No. 7, i.gib. 

3. S. JOHAN HURLESTON (HuDDLESTONE). 

Gules, fretty argent. 

4. CROFTE. Sable, seven lozenges 3. 3. i 
argent, on the second an ermine spot. 

6. JOHN WARDE. Argent, a chevron between 
three birds sable. 

6. MORESBY. Sable, a cross argent, a cinque- 
foyle of the second. 

7. SKELTON. Gules, two bars and in chief 
three mullets all argent. 

8. FYLBRYG (FELBRIGG, NORF., added). Or, 
a lyon rampant gules. 

9. Argent, two chevrons gules, on a quarter 
of the second, a cross patonce or. 

Folio 81. 

1. Argent, on a chief sable, a crescent between 
two mullets or. 

2. OGULL (OGLE, added). Argent, a fess be- 
tween three crescents gules. 

3. Argent, a chevron between three mascles 
gules. 

4. NYCOLAS HAYWODE (added above it, S. 
LEVIS ORELL, LANC.). Argent, three torteaux 
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5. JOHN COLSELL. Chequy or and sable, a 
chief argent guttee de sang ; impaled with, gules, 
fretty or, a quarter argent. 

6.* WA'UTON. Gules, three garbs 2 and i 
argent, ears or. See also No. 7, f.io3. 

7. JOHN BARLEY (HERTF., added). Ermine, 
three bars wavy sable ; quarterly with, or, a 
water bouget sable, a bordure of the second 
besantee. 

8. PERS CABELL. Vert, fretty argent, a fess 
gules ; quarterly with, gules, three cocks 2 and i 
or. 

q.* KYNVYRE. Gules, a covered cup and a 
chief dancettee or ; quarterly with, argent, a 
Sowdans head proper, a bordure azure. 

Folio 816. 

i.* JOHN SYLBY. Argent, a man's head in 
profile gules, wreathed of the first, a chief per 
pale or and azure. 

2. S. RYCHARD DALABERE (HEREF., added). 
Azure, a bend cotised argent between six mart- 
lets 3 and 3 or. 

3. THOMAS HALE. Vert, a saltire engrailed 
argent. 

4.* CORBET, SALOP. Or, a caw proper. See 
page 252. 

5. ASTUN (STAFF., added). Argent, a fess 
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6. LORDE MORTEMER. Azure, three bars or 
in chief two palets between as many esquires of 
the second, over all a false escocheon ermine. 

7.* RYCHARD BYRKEHEDE (CHESHIRE, added). 
Sable, three garbs 2 and i or, a bordure argent. 

8. FELYpToNBERY (THORNBERY). Argent, a 
chief or, over all a lyon rampant azure. 

9.* ZERDE. Gules, on a chevron between 
three fuseaux (spindles) argent, a cronel of the 
first. 

Folio 82. 

1. GARNYS (SuFF., added). Argent, a chev- 
ron azure, between three escallops sable. 

2. BELLYNGHAM. Gules, three bendlets ar : 
gent, on a quarter of the first, a lyon rampant 
of the second. 

3. The arms cut away. 

4. ARSAKE. Gules, a bend or, cotised argent. 
5.* HEWE COTON (CESTR., added). Azure, 

a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent. 

6.* COUELEY. Gules, a fess sable (sic) be- 
tween three helmets argent. 

7.* THOMAS TAPLEY. Gules, on a fess azure 
(sic) a lyon passant argent, all between three 
crosses botonnee fitchee of the last. 

8.* JOHN ANGELL. Or, four fusils conjoined 
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1. The arms cut away. 

2. PYRPOYNT. Argent, semee of mullets 
gules and a lyon rampant sable ; quarterly with, 
argent, six annulets 2. 2. 2 sable. 

3. Gules, two bends argent. 

4. Argent, two bars and in chief three mullets 
sable. 

5. Argent, a lyon rampant gules, a bordure 
vair. 

6. Argent, two bars sable, a baston gules. 

7. Argent, on a cross azure five mullets or. 

8. S. JOHN LECHE. Ermine, on a chief 
dancettee gules three coronets or. 

9. Azure, a cross engrailed or. 

Folio 83. 

1. TRUSSELL (STAFF., added). Argent, fretty 
gules, bezanty at the joints. 

2. BRUNE. Azure, a cross moline or ; quar- 
terly with, ROKELE, gules, six lozenges conjoined 
3 and 3 argent. 

3.* Sable, billettee or, a gryphon segreant 
argent. [GRIFFIN.] 

4. Argent, two bars gules, on a quarter of the 
second, a rose or, seeded gules. 



5. THORPE (of ASHWELLTHORPE, NORFOLK 
added). Azure, three crescents argent. See 
page 174. 

6. CHAMBERLEYN (q're. BRAY). Argent, a 
chevron between three eagles claws erased sable. 
As a banner. 

7. LORD WAKE. Or, a fess gules, in chief 
three torteaux. 

8. Gules, an eagle wings extended or, beak 
and legs azure, between three roses argent. 

9. Vert, a lyon rampant argent. 

Folio 836. 

i. Argent, a chevron sable between three 
greyhounds heads couped of the second, collared 
gules. 

2.* Per fess sable and argent, a fess gules 
between three crosses cornished fleurtee in chief 
and as many plain crosses in base all counter- 
coloured of the first and second. 

3. CHALANS. Gules, two bars between eight 
martlets 3. 2. 3 argent ; quarterly with, vair. 
See No. 4, .75. (Challons of Devon.) 

4. INGLOSSE, NORFOLK (substituted for 
Hyngylhouse). Gules, three bars gemelles or, 
on a quarter argent, five billets saltireways 
sable. 

5. JERNINGHAM. Argent, three lozenge- 
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6. CRUMWELL (of TATSELE, added). Argent, 
a chief gules a bendlet sable ; quarterly with, 
chequy or and gules, a chief ermine. 

7. CORBETT. Barry (4) argent and sable, in 
chief and in base three crosses potent fitche'e 
counter-coloured. 

8. PYCWORRE. Gules, three picks 2 and i 
argent. 

9. SIR SAXCHET DABRITECOURT Kt of Garter 
(substituted for DABYSCORT). Ermine, three 
bars couped gules ; sometimes blasoned, gules 
two bars and a bordure ermine. 

Folio 84. 

i.* THOMAS GKAYXFELDE, Gules, three 
organ rests 2 and I or. 

2. SOWTHWEI.L. Argent, three cinquefoyles 
gules on each leaf an annulet or ; quarterly with, 
ermine, two annulets interlaced sable. 

3.* - - DEVENCHYRE. Gules, a fess ermine 
between three bundles of faggots argent, banded 
azure. 

4. Or, three leopards faces sable, a baston 
azure. 

5. Argent, on a fess between three crescents 
gules as many mullets or. 

6. CONSTAINER (Constantino). Azure, six 
leopards faces 3. 2. i argent, on a canton'or, a 
cross is indicated. 

7. Or, fretty azure, on a chief gules, two annu- 
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8.* Gules, three horses heads and necks 2 
and i argent. ? HORSLEY. 

9.* RANDACY. Sable, three fuseaux (spindles) 
2 and i argent. 

Folio 846. 

i. HARCORTH (HARCOURT, added). Gules, 
two bars or. 

2.* Gules, a lyon passant ermine. [NERE- 
FORD.] 

3. THI(R)KELD. Argent, a maunch gules. 
See No. 9, f.8g6. 

4. BROKESBY. Barry undee (6) sable and 
argent, on a quarter gules, a mullet or. 

5. MESTEDE. Gules, a fess engrailed ermine 
between three mullets 2 and i or. 

6. S. - - PYLKYNGTUN. Argent, a cross 
patonce voided gules ; quarterly with, paly (6) 
argent and gules, on a baston sable three 
mullets or. 

7. THOMAS WESYNGHAM. Azure, a saltire 
and a chief or ; quarterly with, sable, a fess 
dancettee between three mullets argent. 

8.* JONS. Ermine, three chess rooks 2 and I 
gules. 

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1. RERYSBY. Gules, on a hend argent, three 
crosses patonce sable, a cinquefoyle or. 

2. RAFFE BUTLER. Gules, two bars ermine. 

3. WARTON. Argent, a chevron and in chief 
an annulet sable. 

4. BOSSCHE. Ermine, on a chief crenellee 
gules three leopards faces or. 

5. HARMAN (STAFORDSHERE, added). Argent, 
on a fess azure, three bucks heads cabossed or. 

6.* RYNOLD ASKE. Azure, three bars or ; 
quarterly with, azure five fusils conjoined argent. 

7.* HARGROVE. Argent, a gryphon segreant 
per fess engrailed gules and sable, beak and 
claws or. 

8. BRETUN. Azure, a bend between six 
mullets or. 

9. WALSCHE. Gules, three bars argent, on 
a quarter ermine five lozenges conjoined in 
bend or. 

Folio 856. 

1. RODELL. Argent, three piles meeting in 
base gules, over all a bend sable. 

2. HARRY NO(O)NE (of SHEI.FHANGER in 
NORFOLK, added). Or, a cross engrailed vert. 

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4. WELYE OF Ye Spycery (to HEN. 8, added). 
Lozengy or and gules, a saltire counter compony 
ermines and ermine. (? PEAKE.) 

5. ROBERT BRENT. Gules, a wyvern statant, 
tail nowed argent. See also pp. 80, 153. 

6.* OSSEBARON. Argent, on a bend between 
two tygers saliant sable, three fish naiant or. 
See also No. 6, i.g^b. 

7. MERKENFELDE. Argent, on a bend sable 
three bezants, a crescent for difference gules. 

8. KOWLEY. Per bend crenellee sable and 
argent. 

9. GOLOFER. Barry undee (8) gules and 
argent, on a bend sable three besants. 

Folio 86. 

i.* BORCKYS. Vert, a fess gules, fretty or, 
between three martlets argent. 

2. WYKHAM. Ermine, a bordure gules. 

3.* TRYGONAN (CORNWALL, added). Argent, 
a chevron sable between three Cornish choughs 
proper. 

4.* THOMAS OKYN. Argent, two chevrons 
vert, between three oak leaves proper. 

5. LUCOMBE. Argent, a saltire sable, be- 
tween four estoyles gules. 

6.* DAMPORTE. Argent, a chevron between 
three crosses crosslet fitchee sable. 

7. T. STEVYNS. Gules, on a bend argent, 
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8.* AUDSELEY. Argent, a pair of lyons 
gambs saltireways erased gules ; quarterly with, 
gules, three wallets 2 and i or, garnished azure. 
See page 259. 

9. Sable, on a chief argent, three lozenges 
conjoined gules. 

Folio 86b. 

I. Gules, a bend between six escallops argent, 
a mullet of the first for difference. 

2.* BRYGER. Argent, a chevron engrailed 
sable, between three crabs passant gules. See 
page 259. 

3.* TREWART(H)E(N). Argent, a boar passant 
gules, tusked and unguled or. 

4.* SHOTTESBROKE, BERKS, (substituted for 
SEUTYSBROKE). Ermine, on a chief per pale 
dancettee or and gules a rose of the last. See 
No. 3, f.i6, and No. 2, {.44. 

5. Ros OF KENDALL, WESTMORLAND (quar- 
tered by PARR, added). Or, three water bougets 
sable. 

6.* WELYEM MOORE. Sable, three bears 
heads erased 2 and i argent, muzzled gules, on 
a quarter of the third, a crown or. 

7. CHARTELEY (THONTELEY). Ermine, a 
maunch gules. The Coat of Calthorpe ED. 

8. JOHN MADLEY. Argent, on a chevron 
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9.* (M)ASTYRSUME. Ermine, on a chevron 
azure between three garbs or, a mullet for 
difference argent. 

Folio 87. 

1. S. TOMAS KERYELL. Or, two chevrons 
and a quarter gules. 

2. CARDEMEW. Argent, on a chief sable, a 
lyon passant of the first. 

3. CHAMPENEYS. Vert, a fess counter em- 
battled or, between three trefoyles slipped 
ermine. 

4. LORD FERREYS OF SHARTLEY. Vaire, or 
and gules. Ferrers of Chartley. 

5.* BENDYCHE (ESSEX, CAMBR., added). Ar- 
gent, on a chevron sable, between three rams 
heads erased azure, an escallop of the field. See 
also No. 8. f-94&. 

6.* CHELDEN (SHELDON). Argent, on a bend 
gules, three sheldrakes of the field. 

7. PORYER. Gules, three crescents argent. 
[Peryent.] 

8. RAPE HAMMYS. Sable, on a fess or, be- 
tween three cinquefoyles ermine, a crescent 
sable for difference. 

9.* S. THOMAS FYNDERNE (DERB., added). 
Argent on a fess gules between three bears 
passant sable, muzzled of the second, as many 
plates. Rather Finbarne. See pages 121 and 
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i.* LQVELL. Barry undee (8) gules and or. 

2.* WVCLYFE (EBOR., added). Argent, five 
fusils conjoined in fess azure, between three 
Cornish choughs proper. 

3.* KYNNYSMAN. Gules, three kine's (bulls) 
heads cabossed argent, horns or. 

4.* WYLDSCHYRE (of HEYDON, ESSEX, added) 
Per chevron azure and argent, in chief five 
crosses pattee 3 and 2 or. 

5.* THORPE (ORPE). Per pale vert and 
gules, three attires barways argent. 

6. JOHN A. LYE (LEGH). Azure, two bars 
argent, on a bend gules, three crescents or. 

7. JOHN ROTHYN. Paly (8) argent and gules. 
Also LLOYD. 

8. CHEYNEY. Azure, a cross patonce or ; 
quarterly with, gules, four fusils conjoined argent, 
each charged with an escallop sable. 

o. HARPLEY. Burulee (12) or and argent, 
over all three chevronels engrailed sable. 

Folio 88. 

i.* CLAXTON (written CALENTUN). Gules, on 
a fess between three hedgehogs passant argent, 
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2. Bendy undee (8) sable and argent. 

3. BEDWELL. Per saltire ermines and lozengy 
or and gules. 

4. Ermine, a fess vaire or and gules. 

5.* WELYE HORE. Argent, a stags head 
cabossed or, a label (3) gules. 

_6. BEYVYS. Chequy or and gules, a quarter 
ermine. 

7. CAMELL. Azure, a camel passant argent ; 
quarterly with, lozengy azure and argent. 

8. DAN(I)ELL. Gules, a bend azure (sic), a 
bordure engrailed or, a martlet of the last for 
difference. 

9. RYCHARD GAYNYS. Sable, a fess or be- 
tween three cinquefoyles pierced argent. 

Folio 886. 

i.* OLDEHALL (NORFF., added). Gules, a 
lyon rampant ermine. See No. 2, f.7o6. 

2. BYTTERLEY. Or, a fess gules and in chief 
three torteaux ; quarterly with, argent, on a bend 
gules three owls of the first. 

3. PURSALL. Gules, two bars undee argent, 
over all on a bend sable three boars heads 
couped of the second ; quarterly with, bendy (8) 
argent and azure, on a quarter sable a "lyon 
passant or. 



4. CULPEPER (KENT, SUSSEX, added). Argent 
a bend engrailed gules, a label (3) azure. 

5.* Sr. JOHN DE HARLYNG (of EAST HARLING 
IN NORFF., added). Argent, a unicorn saliant 
sable. 

6. DAWBENEY. Gules, four fusils in fess 
argent. 

7. T. VERNUN. Argent, fretty sable and a 
canton ermine. 

8. S. T. RATCLAFFE. Argent, on a bend en- 
grailed sable, a fleur de lys of the first. 

9. KYRKEBY. Argent, two bars gules, on a 
quarter of the second, a cross moline or. 

Folio 89. 

i. RYTHER (BOR., added). Azure, three 
crescents 2 and i argent ; quarterly with, gules, 
a lyon rampant argent. 

2.* Argent, on a cross patonce gules, five 
escallops or. 

3. BERKELEY. Gules, crusily pattee, a chev- 
ron and a bordure all argent. 

4. ASCHELEY. Azure, on a pale engrailed 
argent, three crescents sable. 

5. RAFFE BOSTOKE. Argent, a fess humett^e 
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6. S. EDMOND THORPE. Azure, three cres- 
cents 2 and i argent ; quarterly with, BAYNARD, 
sable, a fess between two chevrons or. 

7. STOWELL. Gules, a cross of nine lozenges 
argent ; quarterly with, bendy (6) azure and 
argent. 

8. S. BURNELL. Argent, a lyon 

rampant sable, crowned or, a bordure azure ; 
quarterly with, BOTETOURT, or, a saltire en- 
grailed sable. 

9. THOMAS BLANSSON. Per saltire gules and 
azure, a chief or lozengy imperfect. 

Folio 896. 

i. POMYS. Argent, three bars azure, a bor- 
dure gules bezantee. 

2.* CHYPMAN (? SHYPMAN, added). Sable, 
two lyons passant counterpassant between as 
many chevronels all argent. 

3. KEYLEY. Argent, on a fess between three 
leopards faces sable, a mullet of the first. 

4. BABTHORPE. Gules, fretty argent, a 
quarter of VALENCE. See No. i, f.73. 

5. BABTHORPE. Sable, seven plates between 
two chevronels, all enclosed by three lozenges 
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6. BLONDELL. Per pale ermine and sable, a 
chevron engrailed counter-coloured. 

7.* TALBOT. Gules, a lyon rampant and a 
bordure engrailed or. 

8. THORNBUR(G)H. Ermine, fretty gules, a 
chief of the last. 

9. THYLKYLDE. Argent, a maunch gules. 
As on page 256. 

Folio 90. 

i.* JOHN GUYN. Azure, a fess gules (sic) be- 
tween three lambs passant argent. 

2. WYLLYNGHAM. Ermine, on a chevron 
sable an annulet argent for difference. 

3.* THORNHAM. Argent, on a fess sable be- 
tween three thorn bushes proper, an annulet of 
the first for difference. 

4.* WELYE USCHER. Argent, three lyons 
gambs erect 2 and i sable. 

5.* BOKELOND. Argent, a fess gules, over 
all two dolphins hauriant counter-hauriant or, 
conjoined ermine. See illustration. 

6. WESYNGTUN. Gules, on a fess argent 
three mullets or, a label (3) of the second. 

7. TRACYE. Or, two bends gules. 

8.* STANDEN. Argent, an eagle close sable, 
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g. PYKYRKE. Sable, a cross patonce or, a 
bordure engrailed argent. 

Folio gob. 

1. JOHN CAYLEY (NORFF., added). Per cross 
argent and sable, on a bend gules three mullets 
of the first, a label (3) silver. 

2. HEWTUN (Luton). Vert, a double headed 
eagle displayed or, beaked and membered gules. 

3. BOYS. Ermine, a cross sable. 

4. GRESSELEY. Vaire, argent and gules, a 
label (3) sable, a bordure of the last bezantee. 

5. CAUNFELDE. Argent, fretty sable. CAN- 
FIELD. 

6. REDEMER. Sable, a bend argent, between 
six fleurs de lys or. 

7. Per saltire argent and sable, in chief a 
cross moline of the second. See No. 7, .35. 

8. JOHN CL(I)VE. Argent, on a bend 
cotised sable, three mullets of the first. 

g* BELLYNGHAM. Gules, fretty argent, on 
a quarter of the first (sic) a lyon rampant of the 
second (sic), the tinctures are probably reversed 
in the painting. See page 268. 

Folio gi. 

I. MONYNTON. Argent, on a bend sable three 
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2* STOKE. Azure, fretty argent, on a 
quarter of the first (sic) a boars head barways 
erased of the second (sic), the tinctures are 
probably reversed in the painting. 

3. Sable, three owls 2 and i argent. 

4. COLLYNG. A^ure, a gryphon saliant or, 
crowned argent, beak and claws gules. 

5.* HAM(P)TUN. Gules, on a fess argent, a 
mullet sable ; quarterly with, argent, three bulls 
passant 2 and i sable. 

6.* REDLEY. Gules, on a chevron between 
three kingfishers argent, speckled sable, beaks 
and legs or, a crescent of the last. 

7. SMERES. Sable, three chevronels argent 
between as many mullets 2 and I or. 

8. MYSGRAUE (MUSGRAVE of WESTMORLAND, 
added). Azure, six annulets 3. 2. i or, a 
martlet for difference argent. 

9. CHARYLTUN. Or, a chevron engrailed 
sable, between three bucks heads cabossed vert, 
a bordure of the last. 

Folio gib. 

i. RESTWODE. Per saltire ermine and gules, 
2.* STONLYNG. Gules, a saltire between four 

lyons rampant argent, a label (3) of the last. 
3. PARTRYCH. Chequy sable and argent, a 

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4.* GARNYS (SuFF., added). Argent, a chev- 
ron azure, between three escallops sable. 

5. HUSE (Hussey). Ermine, three bars gules. 

6. CURTEYSE. Argent, a chevron sable be- 
tween three bulls heads cabossed gules ; quar- 
terly with, gules, a chevron vair, a chief or. 

7. PET LEYTH (Cheshire, added). Gules, a 
cross engrailed argent. See No. 2, i.Sob. 

8. WALDEN. Argent, three leopards faces 2 
and i sable. 

q. ALEN LEMSTER. Argent, on a fess be- 
tween three crescents gules, as many mullets or. 

Folio 92. 

1. HYNKPEN (!NKPEN, added). Chequy ar- 
gent and sable, a chief or ; quarterly with, gules, 
two bars gemelles or, a chief invected ermine. 

2. GANFELDE. Or, three bars gules and a 
quarter ermine, over all a baston sable. 

3. LECHEFORDE. Sable, a chevron between 
three leopards faces argent. 

4. GOODBOWE. Azure, two bows crossed 
saltireways stringed or. 

5. GOODBOWE. No. 4 within a bordure gules 
bezantee. 

6. S. RYCHARD VARNON. Argent, fretty 
sable, a quarter gules ; quarterly with, barry (6) 
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7. RYCHARD VERNON. Argent, fretty sable, 
bezantee at the joints, on a quarter gules a 
martlet or ; quarterly with, barry (6) argent and 
azure a bordure sable bezantee. 

8. FOWKE VERNON. Argent, fretty sable 
bezantee at the joints, a quarter gules, over all 
a label (3) or. 

9. WELYE VERNON. Argent, fretty sable, 
bezantee at the joints, a quarter gules, a bordure 
engrailed or ; impaled with, PYPE of DERB., 
azure, crusily and two pipes chevronwise or. 
See Brydge's Collins' peerage, vol. 7, page 400. 

Folio 926. 

i. S. RYCHARD VERNON. Grand quarterly 
I. and IV. ; argent, fretty sable, a quarter gules ; 
quarterly with, or, a lyon rampant sable. II. and 
III. ; barry (6) or and azure ; quarterly with, 
azure, three lyons passant gardant argent. 

2.* WARDE. Argent, a chevron between 
three wolves heads erased sable. 

3. S. WELYE SELYNGER. Azure, fretty ar- 
gent, on a chief or a mullet of the first. 

4. SPEKOT (Speccot). Ermine, three lozenges 
conjoined in fess sable, on the second a fleur de 
lys argent. 

5.* OSWALSTER. Argent, a lyon rampant 
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6.* DRURY (NORFF., SUFF., added). Argent, 
on a chief azure, two mullets or, a label (3) gules. 

7. HALSALLE. Argent, three dragons heads 
erased azure langued gules ; quarterly with, 
gules, three unicorns heads erased or. See 
next page. 

8. DEN(N)Y. Gules, crusily and a saltire or. 

9. CHALON. Gules, two bars or. 

Folio 93. 

i. Argent, two bars sable, each charged with 
three escallops of the field. 

2* BRETON. Argent, a lyon rampant sable ; 
quarterly with, sable, a mullet argent. 

3.* TURBUT. Azure, three turbot naiant in 
pale argent, a bordure of the last. 

4. TYLLINGTAM. Argent, on a bend gules 
three owls of the first. TILLINGTON. 

5. SKYPTUN. Azure, on a chief of two indents 
argent, a lyon rampant of the first. 

6. SERCHEDEN. Gules, a saltire sable (sic, 
usually silver) between four escallops argent. 

7. FYFHYDE. Ermine, on a bend engrailed 
azure three cinquefoyles or. 

8.* GOODHANDE. Argent, a chevron parted 
countercompony between three dexter hands 
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9.* STEVYN DYER. Sable, three goats pas- 
sant 2 and I argent. 

Folio 936. 
I. PARKER. Gules, three chevronels argent. 

2.* HALSALE. Argent, three dragons heads 
erased 2 and i azure. See preceding page. 

3.* GYFFERDE. Gules, three lyons passant 
in pale argent. 

4. DE RANSTON. Gules, two bars argent, in 
chief a lyon passant gardant or. DENESTON or 
DENARDESTON. 

5. (? WATERTON, added). Barry (6) argent 
and gules, three crescents 2 and i or. 

6. BABTHORPE. Sable, a chevron or between 
three crescents ermine. 

7. VEUER (WEAVER). Sable, two bars, the 
upper humettee argent, in dexter chief point a 
garb or, a label (3) of the last. Probably 
quartered by Stanley of Weaver. See page 189. 

8. S. HARYNGTON. Sable, fretty argent ; 
quarterly with, argent a cross patonce sable. 

9.* WELYE DE HYRYSTUN. Gules, three 
kingfishers beaked and legged or, a bordure en- 
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Folio 94. 

1. MEWINS (Mewys). Paly (8) or and azure, 
on a chief gules three crosses pattee of the first. 

2. RAFFE POOLLE. Argent, a chevron be- 
tween three crescents gules. 

3. MELBORNE. Argent, a crescent and a 
bordure sable. 

4.* TAYLBOYS (Lmc., added). Gules, a sal- 
tire argent, on a chief of the second three escal- 
lops of the first. The tinctures are probably 
reversed in the painting. 

5. Gules, a lyon rampant (tail inturned) 
within a double tressure flory all argent. 

6.* Argent, three wolves heads erased sable, 
langued gules. [Relson.] 

7.* Argent, crusily or (sic) a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee renowee gules, crowned of the 
second. See page 274. 

8. Or, on a fess between three fleurs de lys 
gules, two like fleurs de lys argent. 

9. Gules, two bars vair. 

Folio 946. 

1. LUTTERELL. Azure, a bend between six 
martlets 3 and 3 argent. See also No. 5, i.gSb. 

2. Argent, a lyon rampant within a bordure 
engrailed all gules. 



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3.* S. WELYE TALBOT. Argent, a chevron 
between three talbots passant sable, a label (3) 
gules. 

4.* TOMAS STONE. Sable, a chevron en- 
grailed or between three flint stones argent. 

5.* JOHN DALALYNDE. Gules, three bucks 
heads couped argent. 

6.* HETUN. Argent, on a saltire azure five 
water bougets or, a bordure gules. 

7.* S. JOHN HOLLOND. Azure, a lyon ram- 
pant gardant argent. 

8.* BENDYCHE (NORFOLK, added). Sable, a 
cross between four lyons rampant or. See also 
No. 5, 1.87. 

9. DYYF (Dyffe). Sable, a fess between three 
leopards faces argent. 

Folio 95. 

1. DENYS. Argent, a chevron sable between 
three mullets gules. 

2. BROKE (CHESHIRE, added). Gules, a cross 
engrailed per pale gules and sable. 

3. Argent, on a chevron sable five mullets of 
the field. 

4. Gules, the Navarrese net (?) or ; quarterly 
with, lozengy azure and or. 

5. JOHN FLORRE. Azure, three fleurs de lys 
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6.* WOLFE. Sable, a clievron gules (sic) 
between three wolves heads erased argent. 
Reversed on page 160. 

7. S. (W) CALTHORP (NORFF., added). Chequy 
or and azure, a fess ermine. 

8. HOLCAM. Azure, two bars undee ermine. 

9. S. JOHN GRENDOK. Or, a fess between six 
crosses crosslet gules. 

Folio 956. 

I.* KEBELI,. Per. fess in chief "; barry undee 
(6) argent and sable, on a quarter gules a cres- 
cent or ; dimidiated in base with, gules, a chev- 
ron ermine between three double headed eagles 
displayed or. 

2.* LANGTON. Azure, a double headed eagle 
displayed or, over all a riband sable. 

3. MALARY. Or, a lyon rampant queue 
fourchee .gules. 

4. NEVELL (of HOLT, LEIC., added). Gules, 
a saltire ermine (5 spots). 

5.* PLESYNGTON (EBOR., added, rightly 
LANC). Azure, a cross fleurtee between four 
martlets argent. 

6.* Argent, three rodents (?) embelif 2 and i 
sable. [Osborne,] See also No. 6, ^856, and 
No. 8, f.ic>3&. 

7. FLOURE (NoRTHT., added). Sable, acinque- 
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8. PERCY. Argent, a cross patonce gules ; 
quarterly with, argent, a lyon rampant azure. 

9. BROWNE (]OHN, of Essex, late of Wiroll) 
? WYRRALL in Cheshire. Azure, a chevron 
between three escallops or. 

Folio 96. 

1. CHEVELEY. Gules, a chevron argent, be- 
tween in chief two boars heads erased barwise 
sable (sic), tusked argent, an apple (? acorn) in 
mouth or, and in base a trefoyle slipped azure 
(sic). 

2. CLOWNELLE. Argent, two chevrons sabie, 
each charged with five nails erect or ; quarterly 
with, ermine, on a chief azure three lyons ram- 
pant or. CLOVELLY and CLONVYLE. 

3. CRYSTOFER SELYYOKE. Or, three oak 
leaves erect 2 and i azure ; quarterly with, azure, 
three besants 2 and i ; all within a bordure 
sable. 

4.* LANGRYCHE. Gules, a lyon rampant or, 
in chief a fantastic gryllus, viz. : two dragons' 
heads and necks issuant from a shell all or ; 
quarterly with, argent, six billets 3. 2. i sable. 
See illustration. 

5. AYLMER. Argent, on a 'fess gules between 
six annulets sable, three mullets or ; -impaling, 
argent, on a cross engrailed sable between four 
sea-aylets proper, beaks and legs -gules, five 
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6.* JHON BOUNTEYN. Per cross argent and 
sable, in the first the dexter half and in the 
fourth the sinister half of a double headed 
eagle per pale displayed of the second, in the 
second and third, a goat saliant of the first 
horned or ; over all a label (3) of the last. 

7. COLFOX. Argent, a chevron between three 
fox heads erased sable, a crescent for difference 
of the first. 

8. BRYMYNGHAM. Per pale dancettee or and 
gules, a bordure azure, entoyre of mullets of the 
first, over all a baston sinister sable. 

9. Imperfect. 

Folio 966. 

I. PYERS GRIFFITH. Argent, a gryphon 
segreant sable. 

2.* PIERS GRIFFITH. Gules, three horses 
heads and necks erect and couped argent. 

3.* EDWARD A PRIS. Azure, three owls 2 
and I argent. 

4. JOHAN DULLON, of Devonshiere (DILLON). 
Argent, semee of estoyles and a lyon rampant 
between in chief two crescents all gules, a 
fess azure. 

5.* Or, on a chevron sable two headless ser- 
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6. Argent, on a bend sable three gryphons 
heads erased in bend or. 

7.* Argent, a lyon rampant queue fourchee 
gules. [Mallory.] 

8. Quarterly per pale and per chevron 
reversed argent and azure, a bend sable. 

9. Argent, a chevron quarterly purpure and 
azure, between three talbots heads erased sable. 

Folio 97. 

1. MAYST. LATHELL. Quarterly, (i) ; sable, 
a fess between in chief three staves erect, on 
the point of each, a man's head in profile proper, 
and in base a tun barways all argent. (2 and 
3) ; gules, on a chevron or between three crescents 
argent, as many roses of the first. (4) ; paly (6) 
argent and azure, on a bend sable three pheons 
of the first. 

2. JOHN HAYS OF DEVONSHYRE. Azure, on 
a pale or three bulls heads couped of the first. 

3. ASHBY (AsSABY). Azure, a chevron or, 
between three double headed eagles displayed 
argent ; impaling PEYTON, sable, a cross en- 
grailed or ; quarterly with, sable, a bear saliant 
argent, muzzled gules. 

4. S. JAMES TERELL. Argent, two chevronels 
azure, a bordure engrailed gules, a martlet of 
the first for difference. 



5. RYCHARD HYLL, BYSSCHYP LONDON (con- 
secrated 1489, added). Azure, a chevron argent 
between three goats heads of the second, erased 
or, horns and beard of the last. 

6. GRENEFELD. Sable, on a bend argent 
three (shovellers ?) of the first, beak and feet 
or ; quarterly with, argent, a chevron between 
three leopards faces sable. 

7. (SHERLEY, 2d coat, i.e. of augmentation). 
Azure, a lyon rampant or crowned gules ; 
quarterly with, SHIRLEY, paly (6) or and azure, 
a quarter ermine. 

8. BELLYNGHAM. Quarterly. (i) ; or, a 
bugle horn vert, stringed gules. (2) ; argent, on 
a cross engrailed gules, an annulet or. (3) ; 
argent, three bendlets gules, on a quarter vert, 
a lyon passant argent. (4) ; gules, a fess en- 
grailed ermine between three mullets pierced 
or. 

9. Gules, an eagle displayed argent, mem- 
bered or ; quarterly with, gules, a fess or between 
three saltorelles argent ; on an escocheon of 
pretence, gules three bendlets argent. 

Folio 976. 

i. S. EDWARD RAWLE. Argent, crusily sable 
and a cross moline gules ; impaling GRENE, 
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2. S. RAPE VERNEY, lord maior of Lond. 
Azure, on a cross argent five mullets or (sic ) ; 
impaling argent, a chevron between three tails 
fourchee sable. 

3. BROWNING OF DORSETERSHERE. Argent, 
three bars wavy azure ; quarterly with, sable 
fretty or. 

4. S. GYLBERD TALBOTE. Quarterly of six. 

(1) ; azure, a lyon rampant and a bordure or. 

(2) ; gules, a lyon rampant and a bordure en- 
grailed or. (3) ; gules, on a saltire argent a 
martlet for difference of the first. (4) ; argent, 
a bend between six martlets gules. (5) ; or, 
fretty gules. (6) ; argent, two lyons passant 
in pale gules. Impaled with, sable, a chevron 
between three gryphons heads erased argent. 

5.* MY LORD DALAWERE. Gules, crusily 
fitche and a lyon rampant argent ; quarterly 
with, azure, three leopards faces reversed jessant 
de lys or. 

6.* HARRY SPENSER. Azure, three wyverns 
heads erased ermine. 

7. S. JOHN HALWYN (ALWYN alias HALY- 
WELL). Or, on a bend sable three goats passant 
argent, horned and unguled of the first ; quar- 
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8.* S. DAVY OWEN. Gules, a chevron sable 
(sic) between three closed helmets argent, gar- 
nished or, a baston sinister of the last. See also 
No. 7, .1046. 

9. S. WELYE BRANDON. Barry (10) argent 
and gules, over all a lyon rampant or, crowned 
of the second. 

Folio 98. 

1. S. THOMAS MYI.BURN. Gules, a chevron 
between three escallops argent. 

2. S. JOHN TROBELFELDE (TURBERVILE, 
added). Argent, a lyon rampant gules crowned 
or. 

3. S. RYS Ap THOMAS (Kt. of the Garter, 
added). Argent, a chevron sable between three 
Cornish choughs proper. 

4. S. ROGER TOUNSEND, Justic at Weset 
(Westm). Azure, a chevron ermine between 
three escallops argent ; quarterly with, HAVILE, 
gules, a chevron between three fleurs de lys or. 

5. S. JOHN BROWNE. Azure, a chevron be- 
tween three escallops or, a bordure engrailed 
gules. 

6. S. JOHN FYNKELL. Sable, a fess indented 
between three mullets argent. 

7. S. WELYE HODY, Baron of ye cheker. 
Gules, a fess between six crosses crosslet argent. 



8. S. JOHN SYLYARD, Justis. Argent, a 
chevron gules between three pheons reversed 
sable ; quarterly with, gules, a chevron or, be- 
tween three lyons rampant argent. 

q. S. WELYE STONER (OxoN.. added). Quar- 
terly, i and 4 ; azure, two bars dancettee or 
and a chief argent. (2) ; azure, six lyoncelles 
rampant 3 and 3, argent, on a quarter or, a 
mullet gules. (3) ; or, three torteaux 2. i. 

Folio 986. 

i. S. JOHN MOUSGRAVE (WESTMORLAND, 
added). Azure, six annulets 3. 2. i or. 

2.* S. RYCHARD FYCHLEWYS (Frrz LEWIS) of 
HORNDON in ESSEX, added. Sable, a chevron 
between three trefoyles slipped argent. 

3. S. THOMAS HANSERD (LiNC., added). Gules 
three mullets argent. 

4. S. WELYE LEWCY. Imperfect. 

5- S. HEW LUTTERELL (DEVONSH. NORpF., 

added). Azure, a bend between six martlets 
argent. As No. i, f.g4&. 

6.* S. WELYE BROWNE. Argent, a chevron 
between three cranes passant gules. 

7. S. GYLBERD DEBNAM (Suff., added). Sable, 
a bend between three crescents or ; quarterly 
with, or, crusily and a chevron gules. See also 
page 220. 

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8. S. NYCOLAS BYLSDON. Azure, two 
gemelles in bend or, in chief a gryphons head 
erased of the second. 

9. S. THOMAS STAFFORD. Or, a chevron 
gules, a quarter ermine, a crescent of the first 
for difference. 

Folio 99. 

1. APPULBY. Argent, a fess between six 
crosses pattee fitchee sable, a crescent or, for 
difference. 

2. S. JORGE NEVELL. Gules, a saltire argent, 
a baston sinister sable. 

3. S. RAFFE SHYRLE(Y) (DERB., added). 
Paly (6) or and azure, a quarter ermine. 

4. S. JOHN HODYLSTON (qy. Cambridgeshire, 
added). Gules, fretty argent. 

5. S. SAMSON NORTON. Azure, three swords 
in triangle handles meeting in the fess point 
proper grip gules. 

6.* MEYNERS (DERB., added). Sable, an 
eagle displayed or ; quarterly with, ermine a bend 
fusily gules. 

7. WESTE. Argent, a chevron between three 
crescents ermines ; quarterly with, per cross er- 
mine and or. 

8. PAYNELL. Argent, two chevrons gules. 
9.* MOYLE, Cornwall (added). Sable, a 

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Folio 996. 

i.* Yelverton (Norf., added). Argent, three 
lyons rampant 2 and i and a chief gules, a 
mullet for difference of the first. 

2. S. AMYS POULET, Knyght. Quarterly, 
(i) ; sable, three swords pileways points to the 
base argent. (2) ; azure on a chief argent, a 
demy lyon rampant issuant gules. (3) ; Azure, 
six mascles, three and three argent, CREDY. (4) ; 
Argent, a chevron gules between three trees 
proper. An escocheon of pretence argent, 
a fess between three cinquefoyles pierced gules. 

3. THOMAS BOURTON (LEic., added). Argent, 
a chevron sable between three owls of the 
second, crowned and membered or. 

4. S. THOMAS BRYAN (added). Argent, three 
piles meeting in base vert, a bordure azure 
bezantee. 

5.* MASTER WYSEMAN (ESSEX, added). Sable 
a chevron ermine, between three cronels argent. 

6.* MASTER OVEREY. Azure, a chevron er- 
mine between three gauntlets aversant or. 

7. SIR T. LEYTON. Quarterly, (i) ; azure, 
a lyon rampant or. (2) ; or, a lyon rampant 
gules, a bordure engrailed azure. (3) ; quar- 
terly per fess of two indents gules and or, a 
lyon passant gardant argent. (4) ; gules, six 
pears 3. 2. i pendant slipped or. (5) ; as 3. 
(6) ; argent, three boars heads couped 2 and i 
barways sable. 



8. T. BURNEBY. Barry (4) argent and gules, 
in chief a lyon passant gardant of the second ; 
quarterly with, ermine, on a chief azure two 
mullets or, pierced gule?. 

9. PYMPE. Barry (6) argent and gules, a 
chief vair ; impaling WHETLEY, per fess azure 
and argent, a pale counter-coloured ; three 
lyons rampant gardant 2 and i of the second. 

Folio 100. 

1. BRYGIS (BRUGES, added). Quarterly, (i 
and 4) ; argent, on a cross sable, a leopards face 
or. (2) ; gules, on a chevron argent three bars 
sable, THROGMORTON. (3) ; sable, a chevron 
argent between three pine cones, slipped vert 
(sic). 

2. S. RYCHARD FITZ LEWIS. Sable, a chev- 
ron between three trefoyles slipped argent (as 
No. 2, f.gSb ; quarterly with, azure, crusily or, a 
cross argent. 

3. S. ROBERT OF BROWHTTON. Argent, a 
chevron gules between three mullets of the 
second, pierced sable. 

4. ALESAUNDYR CRESNER (of NORFF., added). 
Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, three crosses 
crosslet fitchee or ; quarterly with, azure, 
florettee argent -an escocheon of pretence, 
vaire gules and or, a bordure azure, entoyre of 
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5. WOTTON. Gules, a. chevron argent be- 
tween in chief two crosses crosslet and in base 
an annulet or. 

6. WYNTER (BECKHAM, NORFF., added). 
Chequy or and sable, a fess argent. 

7. BRAMPTON (of Brampton and Blow Norton 
in Norff., added). Gules, a saltire between four 
crosses crosslet fitchee argent. 

8. ROSSELL. Azure, two chevrons or, be- 
tween three roses 2 and i argent. 

9.* ROGGER BUTTON. Per bend or and gules, 
a lyon rampant sable. 

Folio loob. 

i* S. RYCHARD LUDLOWE (SALOP, added). 
Or, a lyon rampant queue fourchee renowee 
sable, vulned gules. 

2. MAST. LEE OF STOCKWELL (SURREY, 
added). Gules, a cross and a bordure both en- 
grailed argent ; impaling ; azure, three lozenges 
2 and i or; quarterly with, argent, on a chief 
gules a crescent of the first. 

3. S. JOHN BOWSER. Argent, a cross en- 
grailed gules, between four water bougets sable ; 
quarterly with CHICHELE, gules, billettee or and 
a fess argent. Impaled with ; or, a chevron be- 
tween three cinquefoyles gules, quarterly with, 
gules, on a chief dancettee argent three escallops 
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4. S. ROGER WENTWORTH (BOR., added). 
Per fess, in chief (i) sable a chevron between 
three leopards faces or ; and in base (2), per 
cross argent and gules, in the second and third 
a fret or, over all on a bend sable three mullets 
of the first. Impaled with, HOWARD, gules, on 
a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchee 
argent, an ermine spot. 

5. LE(VE)NTHORP (HERTF., added). Argent, 
on a bend cotised gules two bars sable, a crescent 
of the last for difference. 

6. HOGYNGTON. Argent, a chevron azure, 
on a chief or, three crosses formee of the second. 

7. SYMKYN HOOGAN. Argent, on a fess 
azure, between three crosses formee sable, as 
many escallops or. 

8. DAVERS OF BEDFORDSHYRE. Quarterly, 
(i) ; gules, a lyon rampant or. (2) ; argent, on 
a cross fleurte azure five fleurs de lys or. (3) ; 
gules, a chevron between three mullets or. (4) ; 
sable, a fess undee argent between six martlets 
gules (sic). 

9. WELYE HARYETT. Per pale ermines and 
ermine, three crescents counter-coloured. 

Folio 101. 

i. SEYNT CHADDE (now the arms of the see 
of Lichfield and Coventry, added by Le Neve). 



Per pale gules and argent, a cross potent and 
quadrate in the centre, per pale of the second 
and or, between four crosses formee of the second 
and third. 

2.* LLOYD. Gules, on a fess or between 
three eagles displayed sable (sic) a crescent for 
difference of the last ; impaling SOOTER, as the 
illustration. The supposition that the impale- 
ment is a dimidiation may lead to its solution. 

3.* Or, three hose 2 and i sable ; quarterly 
with, argent, guttee de poix, three bars gules. 

4. MAYSTR. FYSSE OF DEVENCHYR. Sable, 
three battle-axes 2 and I argent ; quarterly with, 
argent, guttee de sang, a cross engrailed gules, 
over all an annulet for difference or. See DENYS, 
page 293. 

5: S. ROBERT SENKLEER. Argent, crusily 
and three fleurs de lys 2 and i sable. 

6.* ROSSHE. Purpure, on a fess or, between 
three rushing horses argent, as many hurts. 

7. WOTTON OF BOUGHTON, KENT. Argent, a 
saltire engrailed sable ; quarterly with, argent, 
on a chief sable a lyon passant to the sinister 
argent. 

8. BELKNAP. Azure, between two bendlets 
argent, three eaglets displayed the second, 
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9* EDMOND BLONT. Argent, two bars azure, 
an escarboucle or, garnished gules. 

Folio loib. 

i.* WELYE STEDE. Sable, two lyons passant 
in pale argent, between as many flaunches of 
the second, each charged with a fess azure. 

2. Azure, on a chevron gules (sic), between 
three lucies hauriant argent crowned or, as many 
roses of the third, seeded of the fourth., 

3. S. JOHN LAKYN (LACON, SALOP, added). 
Quarterly, (i) ; per cross and per fess indented 
argent and azure. (2) ; argent, a bend cotised 
azure, on a canton sable a lyon passant or. (3) ; 
or, a bend cotised sable. (4) ; gules, a fess 
undee of three sable (sic) issuant therefrom two 
conies heads and necks or. 

4.* JOHN REED (Proctor, added). Azure, 
a gryphon passant or ; quarterly with, or, three 
arquebus gules, cross-bows vert sable. 

5. WELYE LAKYN (LACON, SALOP, added), 
per cross and per fess indented argent and azure, 
in chief a falcon or ; quarterly with, argent, a 
bend cotised azure, on a canton sable a lyon 
passant or. 

6.* RODNEY (SOMERSET, added). Or, three 
eagles displayed purpure. See No. 4, i.'jgb. 

7.* S. JOHN SEYMORE. Gules, a pair of 
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8. SEWARD. Argent, a chevron ermine be- 
tween three escallops sable. 

9. VOWELL (DEVON, added). Gules, three 
false escocheons argent, each charged with a 
cinquefoyle pierced azure. See FOWELL. 

Folio 1 02. 

i.* FANLEROY (FAUNTLEROY, added). Azure, 
three womens busts argent, crined or. 

2. WALSH. Argent, three bars gules. 

3.* DRYLAND. Vert, a chevron purpure (sic) 
between three mushrooms slipped argent. See 
page 288. 

4. DENYS (DENES). Argent, on a chevron 
sable between three mullets gules, a rose or. 

5. THOMAS HYLLYSLAY. Argent, on a bend 
cotised sable three eagles displayed argent, a 
mullet pierced of the last. 

6. THOMAS DYNGGELEY. Argent, a fess 
sable, in chief a mullet pierced of the second, 
between two pellets ; quarterly with, gules, three 
lyons rampant or. 

7.* WELYE BRYTHE. Argent, a saltire en- 
grailed sable between four brit naiant of the 
last. See page 288. 

8. S. THOMAS DANVERS. Argent, on a bend 
gules three martlets vert (sic), usually or. 

9. RYCHARD FOWLER. Per fess in chief ; 
ermine, on a quarter gules, a martlet with an 
owls face argent ; dimidiated in base with, 
argent, two bars gules, on a chief or, a lyon pas- 
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1. S. WAT MAYFELDE. Argent, a cross en- 
grailed sable between four martlets of the 
second ; quarterly -with, argent, on a bend gules 
four lozenges or. 

2. CATERMAYN (QUARTERMAIN). Gules, a 
fess azure between " quatre mains " sinister 
aversant or. 

3. Ermine, on a bend or three chevrons gules. 
4.* FYLLYPE BYFLYTE OF BEKELS OF SOMER- 

SETSHYRE. Quarterly. I. paly of threecoats ; 
(i) ; azure, two swords saltireways points to the 
base proper, between four fleurs de lys or. (2) ; 
gules, a chevron between three hawks lures or. 
(3) ; possibly an impalement, argent, a chevron 
azure, on a chief of the second, two mullets 
pierced of the first. II. ; sable, a lyon rampant 
argent within two equilateral triangles interlaced 
or, in each angle a torteau, all between three 
spear heads 2 and i gules (sic). III. ; argent, 
on waves azure and of the first, a bird silver 
beaked gules, resting his sinister claw on a fish 
naiant and holding in his dexter claw a bird(?) 
all proper, a chief per fess sable and argent, the 
upper charged with three hives (?) the lower 
with as many trefoyles truncked, all or. IV. ; 
gules, a chevron ermine between three combs 
or ; the whole within a bordure also ermine. 
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5.* THE ABBOT OF HABYNGTON (ABVNGDON 
ABBOT, added). Lozengy azure and argent, on 
a chief or three lilies proper slipped vert. 

6. S. HOLYUER (OLIVER) BORDET (BURDET, 
added). Azure, two bars or, each charged with 
three martlets of the first. See No. 2, f.3&. 

7. THOMAS PETYTE OF SHROPSHYRE. Argent 
a chevron gules between three bugle horns of 
the second, garnished or, stringed sable. 

8. JOHN TOMSON. Gules, a cross engrailed 
or, a mullet of the last. 

9. JOHN TOMSON OF ETAYI.L. Sable, on a 
chevron between three (lucies ?) heads barwise 
erased argent, as many mullets of 12 points 
or (sic). 

Folio 103. 

i. S. JOORG SUTTON. Argent, a chevron be 
tween three crosses flory sable ; quarterly with, 
argent, a chevron between three bugle horns 
stringed sable. 

2 * RYCHARD SUTTON. Argent, a chevron 
between three crosses flory sable ; impaled with, 
argent, on a chief gules a mullet of the first. 

3.* Quarterly, (i) ; ermine fretty gules, on 
a chief of the second a crescent argent. (2) ; 
argent, a fess between six crosses crosslet 
fitchee sable. (3) ; sable, a chevron between 
three bulls heads erased argent, an annulet 
sable for difference. (4) ; ermine, on a fess 
gules a fleurs de lys or. 




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4. JOHN STOKWOOD, salter. Argent, on a 
cross sable five besants. 

5.* JOHN SIBELL OF KENT. Argent, a tyger 
gules and mirror or. 

6.* JOHN COVERT OF SOWSEX. Gules, on a 
fess ermine between three martlets or, an annu- 
let sable. 

7. COMENES (COMYNS, added). Azure, three 
garbs argent, eared or ; quarterly with, DYNGGE- 
LEY, argent, a fess sable and in chief a mullet 
pierced of the second, between two pellets. As 
No. 6, f.iO2. 

8. FOXCOTTES. Argent, on a bend engrailed 
azure three plain crosses argent ; quarterly with, 
BRYTONS, gules, five escallops 2. 2. i or. 

9. STOKES. Quarterly, (i) ; gules, a lyon 
rampant regardant argent, queue fourchee 
ermine. (2 and 3) ; sable, two lyons passant 
gardant in pale argent [BROCAS]. (4) ; gules, 
a lyon rampant queue fourchee or. 

Folio 1036. 

i.* WELYE HUNTLEY. Argent, on a chevron 
between three bucks heads erased sable, as many 
bugle horns gules (sic) stringed argent. 
t. 2.* S. GYLLAM DE LA REVERS. Gules, three 
swords erect points to the base. 2 and i argent, 
in chief as many annulets 2 and i or ; impaling, 
gules, four fusils conjoined argent, each charged 
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3. S. RYCHARD PODSAY (PUDSAY, added). 
Vert, on a chevron between three mullets 
pierced or, a crescent gules. 

4. JOHN BUTLER ye elder. Gules, a fess 
counter compony or and sable, between six 
lozenges of the third, each charged with a cross 
crosslet argent ; quarterly with KILPF.C, argent, 
a sword in bend, point in the dexter chief sable. 

5. ROGER WENTWORTH. Sable, a chevron 
between three leopards faces or, an annulet for 
difference ; impaling three coats, viz., (i) ; 
HOWARD. Gules, on a bend between six crosses 
crosslet fitchee argent, an ermine spot as No. 4, 
f.ioo6. (2) ; argent, two chevrons azure, an 
annulet or, for difference. (3) ; gules, fretty 
argent, a fess or. 

6.* THE ARMYS OF WAKEHERST (SUSSEX, 
added). Gules, a chevron engrailed argent 
between three hawks of the second, beak legs 
and bells or. 

7. MAST. STYKKE (? if not STYLE of KENT, 
after of LONDON, marchant, added). Sable, a 
fess engrailed gules (sic) between three fleurs 
de lys or. 

8.* JOHN ISLYPPE, ABBOTT of WESTMINSTER 
(tempe H.y dyed 2 H.8 added). Argent, a fess 
gules between three weasels passant proper. 
See also No. 6, i.g^b. 

9. A quarterly coat imperfect. See No. 4, 
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Folio 104. 

i. FYZE WAITER (Fixz WALTER). Gules, on 
a bend azure (sic) three fleurs de lys argent. 

2.* LAURENCE. Argent, a chevron between 
three gridirons sable. 

3. CRUCHEFELD. Argent, a fess between 
three crescents gules. 

4.* SCOTT. Sable, a false escocheon between 
six owls 3. 2. i bordurewise all argent. 

5.* WHYTYNGTON. Vert, three whiting 
hauriant 2 and i argent. 

6. BRUARNE OF LY'CONNESCHER (LINCOLN- 
SHIRE). Per cross ermines, and azure, in the 
first and second, a mullet of 10 points or. Im- 
paling, per /ess in chief, (i) argent, two bars 
azure ; quarterly with, argent, three chaplets 
2 and I gules ; and in base (2) azure, a bend 
between six martlets argent. See also No. 3, 

f-i34- 

7. THE LORD FYTHWATYR. Quarterly, (i) ; 
argent, a bend engrailed sable, RATCLIFFE. 
(2) ; or, a fess between two chevronels gules, 
FITZ WALTER. (3) ; gules, a lyon rampant 
sable (sic), crowned or, BURNELL. (4) ; argent, 
three bars gules. 

8. MASTER WALDEN. Or, on a bend gules 
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9. MASTER MORE. Argent, a fess dancettee 
paly (6) gules and sable, between three mullets 
of the last ; quarterly with, argent, a fess between 
three annulets gules. 

Folio IO4&. 

1. S. THOMAS DENYS (DEVON, added). Er- 
mine three battle-axes paleways 2 and i and a 
bordure engrailed gules ; impaled with, argent, 
a chevron between three bulls heads cabossed 
sable. See MASTER FYSSE. page 285. 

2. DENNY. Gules, crusily and a saltire or. 
See No. 2, page 231. 

3. Argent a fess dancettee gules, quarterly 
with, gules, three plates 2. i. 

4. Argent, a chevron between three lambs 
passant sable. 

5. Gules, on a chevron sable (sic), between 
three annulets, as many crescents all or. 

6. Argent, on a bend sable three mullets of 
the field. 

7. SYR DAVE OWYN. Gules, a chevron er- 
mine between three mens heads in profile, 
their helmets argent ; quarterly with, gules, a 
chevron between three lyons passant or, over all 
a baston sinister argent. See also No. 8, i.gjb. 

8. MASTER ASTLEY. Azure, a cinquefoyle 
pierced ermine ; quarterly with, gules, two bars 
or. 

9. MASTER UMFREY RUDDYNG. Argent, on 
a bend between two lyons rampant sable, a 
wyvern extended, tail nowed of the first. 



Folio 105. 

i. BOYS. Argent, two bars and a quarter 
gules. 

2.* HAR[E]WELL. Sable, two lyons passant 
argent, crowned or. 

3. S. JHON KUTTE (Currs, added). Argent, 
on a bend sable three plates ; quarterly with, 
argent, a chevron between three bugle horns, 
stringed sable. 

4. RYCHARD WODWARD. Quarterly, (i and 
4) : argent, a chevron sable between three 
grasshoppers vert. (2) ; gules, a fess between 
six billets or, a crescent of the first, for difference. 
(3) ; gules, three horses heads couped 2 and r 
or, a crescent of the first for difference. Arma 
JOHIS MORY qy. de Kenyngton in Com. Kane. 

5. Argent, a chevron sable, on a chief gules, 
three mullets argent, a bordure engrailed of the 
second, a crescent or, for difference. 

6.* REYNILL, DEVON. Argent, masoned sable, 
a chief indented of the second. 

7. S. JHON GRENE. Gules, a lyon rampant 
per fess argent and sable, crowned or ; impaled 
with, quarterly, (i) ; argent, on a chevron 
sable three escallops of the first. (2) ; argent, 
a cross between four escallops sable. (3); sable, 
six lyoncelles couchant and cowed 3. 2. i. 
argent. (4) ; argent, a chevron between three 
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8. S. THOMAS MORE, CHANCELLOR of ENG- 
LAND. Argent, a chevron engrailed sable 
between three moorcocks proper ; quarterly 
with, argent, on a chevron between three uni- 
corns heads erased sable, as many besants. 

9. Gules, two chevrons argent, a mullet of the 
last ; impaled with, (i) ; argent, a chevron 
between three falcons heads erased sable. (2) ; 
VERE, per cross gules and or, a mullet argent. ; 

Folio 1056. 

1. (? NEVILL, EARL OF SALISBURY) imperfect ; 
quarterly of 8. (i) ; FRANCE and ENGLAND 
quarterly. (2) ; NEVILL with a label of three. 
(3) ; BEAUCHAMP. (4) ; WARWICK. (5) ; 
MONTACUTE. (6) ; MONTHERMER. (7) ; CLARE 
quarterly with DKSPENSER. 

2. SKEVINGTON (STAFF., added). Quarterly, 
(i) ; argent, three bulls heads erased sable, 
horned or. (2) ; azure, a bend between six 
mullets or. (3) ; azure, three escallops or. 
(4) ; argent, three martlets sable. 

3. DIGBY, wife to SKEVINGTON. Azure, a 
fleur de lys argent. 

4. JOHN ASSHFELD. Argent, a trefoyle 
slipped between three mullets all gules. 

5. BATTERSBEY (BOR., added). Vert, a 
chevron between three mullets pierced or. 

6. EVERARD. Gules, a fess between three 
mullets argent, a crescent sable for difference. 



7.* BEETLEY (BECTLEY, added). Sable, three 



beetles 2 and i or. 

8. Argent, a lyon rampant sable. 

9. TYRYNGHAM (BUCKS., added), 
saltire engrailed or. 



Azure, a 



Folio 1 06. 

Gules, t three unicorns heads 
or, a bordure engrailed 



i.* PRYSE. 
erased 2 and 
sable. 

2. SOUNTYNGTON (? FUNTINGTON). Parted 

sable and argent, a fess gules, the base fretty of 
the first, in chief three martlets of the second. 
Alternate blason, gules, on a chief sable (sic) 
three martlets argent dimidiated in base with 
argent, lozengy perhaps fretty is intended. 

3. WYETT. Gules, on a fess or, between three 
boars heads barways couped argent, as many 
lyoncelles rampant sable. 

4. PIERPOUNT. Quarterly, (i and 4) ; ar- 
gent, a lyon rampant sable, a semee of cinque- 
foyles pierced gules. (2) ; argent, six annulets 
palewise 2. 2. 2. sable, MANOURS. (3) ; azure, 
three boars passant 2 and i or. HERYZE. 

5. BRANDON. Sable, a chevron between 
three martlets argent. 

6.* REYNES. Chequy or and gules, a canton 
ermine. 

7. CHAMBERLEYN (of TANKARVILE, added). 
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8. Ermine, two bars gules. 

9. Gules, a bend argent between six martlets 
3- 3 or. 

Folio io6b. 

1. Ermine, a chief engrailed gules. 

2. Argent, two bars gules each charged with 
three besants, a label (3) or. 

3. DOMINUS DE ZOUCHE. Gules, bezantee 
and a quarter ermine. 

4. HADDON. Or, a human leg erect couped 
at the middle of the thigh azure. 

5.* NORLAND. Argent, on a chevron be- 
tween three lyons rampant sable those in chief 
combatant, as many bezants. 

6. BYFELD. Sable, five bezants saltireways, 
a chief or. 

7. THOMAS FYGE. Argent, on a bend or (sic) 
three mullets pierced sable ; and his wyffe ; 

8. Sable, a fess between three flours de lys 
argent. 

9. JOHN MoRETON~of|MYLBORN SEYNT AN- 
DREW, DORSET. Per cross gules and argent, in 
the first and fourth a goat's head erased of the 
second, a bordure quarterly or and azure ; im- 
paled with, barry (6) argent and gules ; for Luce 
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Folio 107. 

1. MORTON. Per cross, gules and ermine, in 
the first and fourth a goats head erased argent. 
See also No. 6, .746. 

2. JOHN MORTON OF MYLBORN ST. ANDREW, 
DORSET. Same as preceding with the bordure, 
quarterly or and azure. 

3. BARTYLMEW WYNDOWTT. Gules, a fess 
dancettee argent and six imperfectly drawn 
quarterings. 

4.* PYGOT. Sable, three picks 2 and i argent. 
See page 295. 

5.* GYFFORD. Argent, three bugle horns 2 
and i sable, stringed and garnished or. 

6. EWERSBE. Argent, a saltire engrailed 
sable, on a chief of the second, two mullets 
pierced of the first. 

7. FOSTER. Quarterly per fess indented ar- 
gent and sable, in the first and fourth, a bugle 
horn sable stringed and garnished or. 

8.* HALYS. Azure, a fess indented between 
three garbs slipped or. 

9. Per fess in chief ; ermine, three arbalastes 
gules, dimidiated in base with ; azure, a fess 
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Folio 1076. 

i. FITZ EDMUND. Sable, on a cross engrailed 
or, five cinquefoyles pierced of the field, a label 
(3) argent. 

2.* BLEDLOWE. Per chevron sable and er- 
mine, in chief two greyhounds rampant com- 
batant argent, collared gules, a bordure azure 
florettee. 

3.* STARKEY. Argent, a stork sable legged 
gules. 

4. BOSTON. Argent, a fess between in chief 
two leopards faces and in base a trefoyle 
slipped, all sable. 

5.* JHON HORSSEY. Azure, three horses 
heads couped or, bridled sable, collared platey. 

6. Azure, a chevron between three crosses 
botonne'e fitchee or. 

7. W. MERBURY. Sable, a cross engrailed 
argent, between four nails of the second ; quar- 
terly with, or, on a fess between two gemelles 
azure three garbs of the first ; over all a mullet 
gules. 

8. THOMAS BLOWNT. Quarterly I. and IV. 
(i); argent, two wolves passant in pale sable, 
a bordure or, entoyre of saltorelles gules. (2) ; 
or, a tower triple turretted azure. (3) ; sable, 
two bars undee or. (4) ; vair ; over all a 
crescent gules. II. and III. ; vert, a saltire en- 
grailed argent. HAWLEY. 



9. BRYAN TUKE (KENT, added). Quarterly 
I and 4 ; gules, a chief indented azure over all 
three lyons passant or. (2) ; gules, a fess crenellee 
argent, between three leopards faces or. (3) ; 
gules, on a saltire argent, an annulet of the first. 



Folio 108. 

1. FROWYKE. Azure, a chevron between 
three leopards faces or ; quarterly with, vert, 
three sturgeon naiant or, over all a net gules. 

2. Quarterly i and 4 ; azure, five fusils con- 
joined in fess or. (2) ; argent, three bars gules. 
(3) ; argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the 
second a cinquefoyle pierced of the first. 

3. ST. JOHN, over it S. Wellyam Pollett, 
added. Quarterly of eight, (i) ; argent, on a 
chief gules, three mullets or. (2) ; gules, three 
lyons rampant or. (3) ; gules, two lyons pas- 
sant in pale argent. DALAMARE. (4) ; gules, 
three water bougets argent. Roos. (5) ; barry 
(6) argent, guttee de sang and gules. (6) ; ar- 
gent, six martlets 3. 2. i sable. (7) ; azure, a 
fess between three fleurs de lys or. DELAMERE. 
(8) ; argent, lozengy. PAULET, on an esco- 
cheon of pretence ; sable, three swords pileways 
points meeting in base proper. 

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i. MASTER GOLDYNG. Azure, a chief or, 
over all a lyon rampant argent billettee sable. 

2.* MASTER COLTE. Argent, a fess azure 
between three colts in full course sable. 

3. MASTER ELRYNGTON. Argent, a fess 
dancettee sable, platey, between five Cornish 
choughs 3 and 2 proper ; quarterly with, argent, 
on a bend gules, three fleurs de lys or. See also 
No. 7, f.u6. 

4.* MASTER STEWARDE. Argent, a lyon ram- 
pant gules over all a bend (? embatled) vert. 

5. M. BYNGHAM. Azure, a bend gules (sic), 
cotised or, between six crosses pattee of the last ; 
impaling COKER, argent, on a bend gules three 
escallops or. 

6.* MASTER HAI.YS. Argent, on a chevron 
sable between three fleurs de lys gules each 
enclosed by a chaplet of the same flowered or, 
three estoyles of the first, on a chief azure as 
many pypes erect or. 

7. CONEWEY. Azure, a lyon passant gar- 
dant paly (6) or and argent, between three 
dexter gauntlets aversant of the third, a bor- 
dure engrailed of the second. 

8. SAVELL. Argent, on a bend sable three 
owls of the first, a mullet or. 

9. BLABY. Paly (6) ermine and azure, on 
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Folio 109. 

1. KING OF SPAIN. Quarterly of eight, (i) ; 
gules, a tower triple turretted or. (2) ; argent, 
a lyon rampant purpure. (3) ; or, four pallets 
gules. (4) ; per saltire or and argent, in the 
chief and base four pallets gules, in the fess two 
eagles displayed sable. (5); gules, a fess argent. 
(6) ; as No. 2. (7) ; or, five bendlets sable. 
(8) ; or, a lyon rampant sable. Nos. 3. 4. 7. 8. 
may be intended for an impalement. 

2. KING OF SPAIN. I. and IV. quarterly of 
i and 2 as in preceding. II. and III., 3 and 4, 
impaled, as in the preceding. 

3. MASTER FRAUNCYS. Argent, a chevron 
between three mullets pierced gules ; quarterly 
with, barry (6) or and sable, a bend ermine. 

4. STOKEWODE. " See before." 

5. Imperfectly pencilled. 

6. MY LADY MORE. Ermine, a fess counter 
compony or and azure. 

7. TWYFORD. Barry (4) argent and sable, 
on a canton gules a mullet or ; quarterly with, 
or, a fess sable between six ravens proper. 

8. S. JHON DAWTRY. Azure, five fusils con- 
joined argent, with some quarterings imperfect. 



Folio 1096. 

1. S. JHON FOWELLER. Quarterly, (i) ; ar- 
gent, three wolves heads erased gules, within a 
bordure azure, entoyre of castles or. (2) ; er- 
mine, on a canton gules, a martlet argent. (3) ; 
argent, two bars gules, on a chief or, a lyon pas- 
sant gardant azure. (4) ; vaire argent and 
gules ; an escocheon of pretence for QUARTER- 
MAIN (No. 2, f.i02&). An impalement ; or, a 
chevron between three lozenges pean ; quar- 
terly with, or, a fess engrailed between six cinque- 
foyles 3. 2. i azure. See also No. 2, f.ii5&. 

2. THE CHANDLERS ARMS, Company of 
London. Per fess azure and argent, a pale 
counter-coloured, three doves volant 2 and I of 
the second. 

3.* Per chevron azure and gules, three 
covered cups or. 

4. MASTER ERLAND. Sable, three castles 2 
and i argent. HAVELAND bears the reverse. 

5.* MAYESTER PEYEN (Pine). Sable, a chev- 
ron ermine between three pine cones or, slipped 
vert. 

6. Argent, five fusils conjoined in pale gules. 

7. MASTER OF THE HOSPITALERS (St. JOHN of 
Jerusalem). ? argent, three (billets ?) gules, on 
a chief of the second a cross of the first. See 
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Azure, two bars argent, on a quarter sable a 
wolf's head erased of the second. 

Folio no. 

1. MY LORD HARY (FITZROY, DUKE OF 
RICHMOND ' AND SOMERSET). FRANCE and 
ENGLAND quarterly ; a border also quarterly, 
(i) ; ermine. (2 and 3) ; counter compony or 
and azure. (4). ; - gobony azure and argent. 
Over all an escocheon of pretence, per cross 
gules and vaire argent and of the first, over all 
a lyon embelif of the second ; on a chief azure 
[for THE EARLDOM OF NOTTINGHAM], a castle 
between two bucks heads cabossed all silver. 

2. Argent, a chevron sable between three 
ravens proper ; quarterly with, argent, on a cross 
sable five besants, in the cantel a spear head 
gules. 

3. NEVILL. Quarterly, (i and 4) ; gules, a 
saltire argent. (2) ; gules, three lyons passant 
or, a bordure argent. (3) ; or, fretty gules a 
canton argent. 

4. WALTER SCOTTE, squire. Per pale in- 
dented argent and sable, a saltire counter- 
coloured ; impaling, gules, a fess cotised or, 
between two frets argent ; quarterly with, gules, 
crusily patte i. 3. 3. between three boars heads 
barways couped 2 and i, all argent. 

5. M. WARING (WEIRYN). Quarterly, (i) ; 
gules, on a fess or between three bucks heads 
cabossed argent, as many unstrung bugle horns 
sable. (2) ; argent, two palets sable each 
charged with three crosses crosslet fitchee at the 
foot or. (3) ; or, a lyon passant gules, a mullet 
for difference argent. (4) ; sable, three bars 
argent, in fess three popinjays vert, beaked and 
legged gules, on a canton gules a saltorelle of 
the second. 

6. Argent, on a bend between two lyons 
heads erased gules, a dolphin embowed or en- 
closed by two birds of the same, collared azure ; 
impaling, sable, on a cross quarter pierced 
argent four eagles displayed of the first ; quar- 
terly with vair ; old form. 

Folio nob. 

1. Or, three pallets azure, on a chief gules 
three crosses patee convexed of the first. 

2. Barry nebulee (12) azure and argent, on a 
saltire sable five martlets or ; impaled with, 
argent, a chevron between three crescents er- 
mines ; quarterly with, per cross ermine and or. 

3. Argent, on a fess between three annulets 
sable, as many mullets pierced of the first. 

Folio in. 

i. THE GOLLSSMETTS (company) HAREMES. 
gules, a leopards face or, quarterly with, azure, 
a covered cup and in chief two chaplets or. 



2. THE FESSMOUNGER (company) HAREMES. 
Azure, three dolphin naiant embowed 2 and i 
argent, on a chief gules three pairs of crossed 
keys saltireways, handles downwards or. See 
pages 4 and 286. 

3. HABERDASHERS COMPANY. Barry nebulce 
(6) azure and argent ; a chief quarterly i and 4 
gules a lyon passant gardant or ; 2 and 3 or two 
roses gules. 

4. SKYNNERS COMPANY. Ermine, on a chief 
gules, three princes crowns, imperfectly repre- 
sented. 

5. Azure, on a fess gules (sic) between three 
flours de lys or, a martlet argent. 

Folio 1156. 

1. S. HARRY WENSSOWER (LORD WYNDSOR, 
added). Quarterly of five, (i) ; gules, crusily or, 
a saltire argent. (2) ; argent on a bend cotised 
sable, three mullets of the first. ANDREWS. 
(3) ; azure, a cross moline quarter pierced argent. 
MOLINEUX. (4) ; argent, on a cross sable five 
bezants. STRETTON. (5) ; gules, five lyons 
rampant per cross or. BENTWORTH. 

2. S. RCHARD FOWLER. As No. i, f. 1096. 
impaling WINDSOR, quarterly of five as last. 

3. Azure, on a fess cotised or, three roses 
gules, impaling, chequy or and azure, a fess 
gules fretty argent. 

4. Per fess in chief, gules, two lyons pas- 
sant gardant or, sans forelegs; and in base, 
sable three boars heads couped 2 and i or ; 
impaling, sable, a fess gules (sic) between three 
shovellers argent beaked and membered of the 
second. 

5. Or, a cross voided gules. 

6. Or, on a cross engrailed gules five cinque- 
foyles pierced argent. 

7. Azure, a bend gules (sic) cotised or, be- 
tween six crosses pattee of the last ; impaled 
with, argent, on a bend gules three roses or. 

8. MASTER WAYISCOTT. Argent, on a bend 
sable an annulet or, a bordure engrailed gules 
bezantee. 

9.* (IRONMONGERS COMPANY). Argent, on a 
chevron gules between (three billets ?) sable, as 
many links vel handcuffs or. As illustration. 

Folio 116. 

1. S. WELLYM FITZ WILLIAMS. Lozengy 
gules and argent, with 15 quarterings. 

2. (? GARDNER of Co. Line.) Quarterly, (i 
and 4) ; or, on a chevron gules between three 
gryphons heads erased azure two lyons rampant 
respecting each other argent. (2) ; ermine, on 
a fess gules, three fleurs de lys or. (3) ; argent, 
a cross moline gules ; impaling Fitz William, 
Clarell and 3 other quarterings. 

3. Argent, a bend between two cinquefoyles 
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4. MASTER ELLMARE (Aylmer), Master of St. 
John of Jerusalem. Argent, on a cross engrailed 
sable between four sea-aylets of the second, 
five besants ; quarterly with, argent, on a fess 
gules between six annulets 3. 2. i sable, three 
mullets or ; impaled with, LANGRYCHE, quar- 
terly as No. 4, f.g6 ; over all, on a chief gules, a 
cross argent, for St. John of Jerusalem. 

5. GERRARD. Per fess (i) in chief, vert, a lyon 
rampant argent crowned or ; and (2) in base, 
argent, on a cross sable five besants, impaling, 
YENXLLEY, argent, a chevron sable between 
three mullets of 12 points gules. 

6. S. THOMAS SEYMOUR. Sable, on a fess 
counter embattled argent, between three wings 
or, as many pellets ; impaling BOURCHIER, 
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four 
water bougets sable. 

7. ELRINGTON. Argent, a fess dancettee 
sable, platey, between five Cornish choughs 3 
and 2 proper ; impaling SEYMOUR, as last coat. 
See also No. 3, f.io86. 

Folios n6b and 1176. 

i. [Poi.E BARON MONTAGUE 1529-39]. An 
atchievment of 12 coats, (i) ; per cross azure 
and gules, a label (3) argent, on each file a 
(canton ?) gules ; intended for GEORGE DUKE 
OF CLARENCE. (2) ; per pale or and argent, a 
saltire engrailed counter-coloured [POLE]. (3) ; 
NEVILL. (4) ; BEAUCHAMP. (5) ; WARWICK. 
(6) ; MONTAGU. (7) ; gules, three lyons passant 
gardant in pale or, a bordure argent, KENT ; 
quarterly with WAKE. (8) ; MONTHERMER. (9) ; 
CLARE, quarterly with, per cross argent and gules, 
a baston sable, probably intended for DES- 
PENCER. CREST incomplete, a golden eagle 
preying. SUPPORTERS, incomplete : a black bull 
and a golden gryphon. 

Folio n8b. 

1. LORD MARQ. DORSET. Quarterly I. and 
IV. (i and 4) ; party per tierce, (i) barry (6) 
argent and azure, in chief three torteaux, GREY 
(ii) HASTINGS and (iii) VALENCE. (2) ; ASTLEY, 
azure, a cinquefoyle pierced ermine. (3) ; 
WIDVILE, argent, a fess and a quarter gules. 
II. and III. QUINCEY, gules, seven mascles con- 
joined 3. 3. i or. CREST. A unicorn ermine, 
horned and crined or. 

2. LORD OF OXYNFORD. Per cross gules and 
or, a mullet argent ; quarterly with, HOWARD, 
gules, a bend between six crosses crosslet 
fitchee argent. CREST, on a chapeau gules 
turned up ermine, a boar azure, crined and 
tusked or. 

3. LORD OF ARONDELL. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant or ; quarterly with, sable, fretty or. CREST. 
Out of a ducal coronet gules, a gryphon's head 
argent, beak or. 




t 4. LORD OF SCHREWSBERY. Quarterly, (i) ; 
azure, a lyon rampant and a bordure or. BEL- 
LESME. (2) ; gules, a lyon rampant and a 
bordure engrailed or. TALBOT. (3) ; NEVILLE 
with a martlet gules for difference. (4); argent, 
a bend between six martlets 3 and 3 gules. 
FURNIVALL. (5) ; or, fretty gules. VERDON. 
(6) ; argent, two lyons passant gules. STRANGE. 
CREST. On a chapeau gules turned up ermine, 
a lyon passant or. 

Folio 119. 

1. LORD OF SUFFOLKE, Great Chamberlain 
(1447). Azure, a fess between three leopards 
faces or, POLE ; quarterly with, CHAUCER, argent, 
a chief gules, over all a lyon rampant queue 
fourchee or. CREST. A man's head in profile 
gules, collared azure, bordured gold, and wreathed 
about the temples or. 

2. LORD OF DERBY. Quarterly I. and IV. 
(i and 4) ; argent, on a bend azure three bucks 
heads cabossed or. (2) ; or, on a chief dancettee 
azure three plates. LATHOM. (3) ; chequy or 
and azure. WARREN. II. and III. gules, three 
armed legs conjoined in triangle argent, for 
MAN. On an escocheon of pretence ; azure, a 
lyon rampant queue fourchee argent. CREST. 
An eagle, wings endorsed or, preying on an infant 
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3. LORD OF SORREY (SURREY). Quarterly, 
(i) ; gules, three lyons passant gardant in pale 
or. ENGLAND. (2) ; gules, a lyon rampant 
argent, FITZALAN ; the Lyon should he, or. (3) ; 
chequy or and azure. WARREN. (4) ; gules, a 
bend between six crosses crosslet fitchee argent. 
HOWARD. CREST. On a chapeau gules turned 
up ermine, a lyon purpure crowned or. Created 
DUKE OF NORFOLK. 

4. LORD DEN AM (Dynham). Gules, four 
lozenges conjoined in fess ermine. CREST. On 
a chapeau gules turned up ermine, a hound 
argent between two spears or. 

Folio 1196. 

1. LORD WELLYS. Or, a lyon rampant 
queue fourchee sable ; quarterly with, ENGAINE ; 
gules, a fess dancettee between six crosses 
crosslet or. CREST. A demi gryphon wings 
elevated argent, ducally gorged, chain and ring 
or, in his beak a horse shoe gold. 

2. LORD BROKE. Quarterly I. and IV. ; 
sable, a cross engrailed or ; quarterly with, gulesi 
a cross moline argent, over all a crescent gold 
for difference. BEKE. II.; gules, a cross 
flory or. LATIMER. III.; gules, four fusils 
conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an 
escallop sable. CHEYNEY. IV. ; or, a chevron 
gules, a bordure engrailed sable. CREST. A 
Saracen's head in profile sable, ducally crowned 
or. 



3. LORD DAWBENEY. Gules, four fusils con- 
joined in fess argent. *CREST, see illustration. 
A holly bush proper. 

4. S. EDWARD PONYNGS. Barry (6) or and 
vert, a bendlet gules ; quarterly with [? FITZ- 
PAYNE], gules three lyons passant in pale argent; 
on an escocheon of pretence ; or, three piles 
meeting in base azure. CREST. A demy dragon 
wings endorsed sable, langued gules. 

Folio 120. 

1. LORD SCROPP OF BOLTON. Azure, a bend 
or ; quarterly with, TIBETOT, argent, a saltire 
engrailed gules. CREST. Out of a ducal coro- 
net or, a plume of feathers azure. 

2. LORD OF DEVENSCHYRE. Quarterly, (i) ; 
or, three torteaux 2. i. (2) ; gules, a lyon ram- 
pant azure. REVERS. (3) ; gules, a cross 
patonce vair. DE FORS. (4) ; per pale, 
chequy or and azure ; and vert ; over all two 
barrulets argent. OKEHAMPTON. CREST. Out 
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers argent. 

3. S. GYLBERT TALBOTT. Same atchieve- 
ment and Crest as No. 4, f.n86, with a crescent 
azure for difference. 

4. S. JOHN CHEYNY. Azure, six lyoncelles 
rampant 3. 3. argent, a canton ermine ; quar- 
terly with, SHOTESBROOK, ermine, on a chief per 
pale indented or and gules, a rose of the last. 
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Folio 1206. 

1. S. RYCHARD GYLFORD. Or, a saltire be- 
tween four martlets sable ; quarterly with, 
argent, a chief sable over all a bend engrailed 
gules. CREST. On a chapeau sable turned up 
ermine, an ostrich feather argent, pen or, issuing 
out of an escallop gold. 

2. S. JOHN FORTESCUE. Azure, on a bend 
engrailed argent, plain cotised- or, a mullet 
pierced sable. CREST. A wolf statant argent, 
langued gules. 

3. S. JOHN MORTYMER. Azure, three bars or, 
a false escocheon argent, in chief two palets 
between as many esquires of the second. CREST. 
Out of a ducal coronet or. a garb azure. 

4. S. ROBERD POYNYS. Quarterly per fess 
indented argent and azure ; quarterly with, per 
cross gules and or, a bend argent. *CREST, see 
illustration. Out of a mound (?) azure, four 
branches proper, fructed with five pine cones or, 
fretted gules. 

Folio 121. 

i. S. JHAMYS BLONTE. Quarterly, (i) ; 
argent, two wolves courant in pale sable, a bor- 
dure or, entoyre of saltorelles gules. AYALA. 
(2) ; or, a tower triple turretted azure. SAN- 
CHEZ. (3) ; barry undee sable and or. (4) ; 
vair. [BEAUCHAMP.] CREST. Out of a ducal 
coronet, a pair of bulls horns all or. 



2. S. JOHN REYSELEY. Barry (10) argent and 
azure, over all a gryphon segreant or, beak and 
members gules. CREST. A man's head affrontee 
sable, from each ear two annulets interlaced or. 

3. MY LORDE FU'ATER (FiTZ WALTER.) Or, 
a fess between two chevrons gules. *CREST. 
The Fitz Walter fetterlock supporting an estoyle 
slipped or, between a pair of wings gules. See 
RATCLIFFE ; BANNERS and STANDARDS VOLUME, 
page 211. 

4. S. THOMAS COKESAY. Quarterly of six, 
(i) ; sable, a cross and a bordure both engrailed 
or. (2) ; azure, crusily and a lyon rampant or. 
(3) ; argent, on a bend azure, three cinquefoyles 
pierced or. COKESAY. (4) ; argent, a bend 
sable, a label (3) gules. (5) ; argent, a bend 
gules, a bordure counter compony or and azure. 
(6) ; argent, on a bend gules, three annulets or. 
CREST. A garb or, banded gules. 

Folio I2ib. 

1. S. ROGER LEWKENORE. Azure, three 
chevronels argent. CREST. A unicorns head 
couped azure. 

2. S. HARRY HAYDON (NORFF., added). 
Quarterly argent and gules, a cross engrailed 
counter-coloured. CREST. A talbot statant 
ermine. 

3.* S. HARRY COLETT (MAIOR OF LONDON, 
added). Sable, on a chevron between three 
colts trippant argent, as many annulets of the 
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4.* S. WELYEM CAPELL (MAIOR OF LONDON, added). Sable, crusily fitchee 
and a lyon rampant or. CREST. A demy lyon rampant or. 

Folio 122. 

i. S. JOHN BYRON. Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules ; quarterly with, 
argent, on a bend azure three annulets or, in sinister chief a cross crosslet 
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2.* S. JOHN VERNEY. Azure, on a cross argent five mullets or, (rightly, 
gules). CREST. A phoenix argent incomplete. 

3. S. EDMONDE BE(D)YNGFELDE (NORFF., added). Ermine an eagle displayed 
gules, membered or. CREST. An eagle displayed or. 

4. S. RYCHARD DELABERE. Azure, a bend argent cotised or, between six 
martlets of the last. CREST. Out of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of 
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1. S. JHAMYS BASKERVYLL. Argent, a chev- 
ron gules between three hurts. CREST. Four 
branches of rosemary vert. 

2. S. JAMYS AUDELEY. Gules, fretty or ; 
quarterly with, ermine a chevron gules. CREST. 
A Saracens head in profile argent, wreathed or. 

3. S. ROBERDE CLYFFORD. Chequy or and 
azure, a fess gules. CREST. Out of a ducal 
coronet or, a wyvern rising tail nowed gules. 

4. S. EDWARD ABOROW (BOROUGH of GAINS- 
BOROUGH, LINC., added). Quarterly, i and 4 ; 
azure, three fleurs de lys ermine. 2 and 3 ; or, 
a lyon rampant azure ; quarterly with, paly (6) 
or and azure. CREST. A falcon rising ermine, 
ducally gorged and beaked or. 

Folio 123. 

i.* S. WELYE TROUTBEKE. Azure, three 
trout fretted in triangle tete-a-la-guise argent ; 
quarterly with, argent, three moor's heads in 
profile couped 2 and i proper, a fleur de lys of 
the last for difference. CREST. A moor's head 
proper as in the arms. 

2. S. GEORGE HOPTON (NORFF., added). 
Argent, a chevron azure, a label (3) ermine. 
(SWILLINGTON'S coat). CREST. A monk's head 
proper, hood or. 

3.* S. THOMAS GREEN. Azure, three bucks 
trippant 2 and i or ; quarterly with, gules, a 
chevron between three crosses crosslet or, in 
chief a lyon passant argent. CREST. A buck's 
head in profile, couped or. 




Folio 1236. 

1. S. EDWARD NORYS. Argent, a chevron 
between three ravens heads, erased sable ; 
quarterly with, or, three bends azure, within a 
bordure gules. CREST. A martlet sable. 

2. S. WELYEM SANDYS (DE LE VINE, HANTS., 
added). Argent, a cross ragulee sable, a label 
(3) gules. CREST. A goat's head in profile ar- 
gent, horns or, between a pair of wings gold. 

3. S. MORYS BERKELEY (SOMERSET, added). 
Gules, a chevron between nine cinquefoyles 
pierced argent. CREST. A bear's head argent 
muzzled gules. 

Folio 124. 

i.* S. WELYEM TYRWYTT (LiNC., added). 
Gules, three tyrwhits passant or. CREST. A 
tyrwhits head and neck, in profile or. See 
page 308. 

2. S. EDWARD PYKERYNGE. Ermine, a lyon 
rampant azure, crowned or. CREST. A lyons 
gamb erect azure, armed or. 

3. S. WELYE CAROW. Or, three lyons pas- 
sant in pale sable. CREST. A round top or, 
thereout a demy lyon rampant issuant sable. 

4. S. ANTONYE BROWNE. Sable, three lyons 
passant between two bendlets engrailed argent ; 
quarterly with, per cross gules and sable, in the 
first and fourth a lyon rampant and in the second 
and third a fret, all or. CREST. ? Three vine 
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1. S. JOHN PASTON (NORFF., added). Or, 
six fleurs de lys 3. 2. i azure, a chief indented 
argent. CREST. A gryphon sejant wings en- 
dorsed, tail cowed or, holding in the beak a 
chain gold. 

2. S. RYCHARD POOLL. Per pale or and sable, 
a saltire counter-coloured. CREST. An eagle 
wings elevated or, preying on a fish argent. 

3.* S. WELYEM VAMPAGE. Azure, an eagle 



displayed argent, beak and legs gules, within a 
double tressure flory of the second. CREST. A 
demy lyon rampant or, langued and armed gules. 
4. S. HOMFRY SAVAGE (CHESHIRE, added). 
Quarterly, i and 4 ; argent a pale lozengy 
sable. (2) ; or, on a fess azure, three garbs of 
the first. (3) ; gules, a chevron between three 
martlets argent. CREST. A unicorns head 
erased argent, horned and tufted or, on the 
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1. S. WATER HARBERD. Per pale azure and 
gules, three lyons rampant 2 and i argent. 
*CREST, see illustration. A woman's bust three 
quarter face sable, crined wreathed and tassled 
or. 

2. S. THOMAS ASHETON (LANC., added). 
Argent, a mullet pierced sable. CREST. A 
mower habited per pale sable and argent, scythe 
proper. 

3. S. WELYE GASCON (GASCOIGNE, EBOR., 
added). Quarterly, (i) ; argent on a pale sable 
a lucies head couped erect or. (2) ; gules, a 
saltire argent. [TiBETOT.] (3) ; gules, a lyon 
rampant argent, a bordure engrailed gobonated 
or and of the first. (4) ; vaire, or and gules. 
CREST. A lucies head erect as in the arms. 

4. S. THOMAS BUTLER (LANC.. added). Azure, 
a bend between six covered cups 3 and 3 or. 
"CREST, see illustration. A covered cup or. 

Folio 1256. 

i. S. WATER HONGERFORD. Sable, two bars 
argent, in chief three plates ; quarterly with, 
argent, a lyon rampant sable, langued and armed 
gules, a bordure azure. CREST. Out of a ducal 
coronet or, a golden pepper garb, enclosed by 
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2. S. EDWARD BERKELEY. Gules, crusily 
and a chevron argent, within a bordure of the 
second ; quarterly with, argent, on a saltire gules, 
five estoyles or. *CREST, see illustration. A 
mitre lined argent. 

3. S. THOMAS POLTENEY. Argent, a fess in- 
dented gules, in chief three leopards faces sable. 
CREST. A lyons head sable. 

4. S. HEW CONWEY. Sable, on a bend 
cotised argent, a rose gules enclosed by two 
annulets or (sic) ; quarterly with, azure, a cross 
double voided or. CREST. A moor's head in 
profile proper wreathed, etc., argent. 

Folio 126. 

1. S. THOMAS POMEREY. Or, a lyon rampant 
gules crowned ( ) a bordure engrailed 
sable. CREST. A lyon sejant tail cowed gules, 
holding in the dexter paw a bezant. 

2. S. RAPE SHELTON (NORFF., added). Azure, 
a cross or. *CREST, see illustration. A Sara- 
cens head argent, habited or. 

3. S. NYCOLAS LYSLE. Or, on a chief azure 
three lyoncelles rampant argent. CREST. A 
stag argent, attires or, ducally gorged, chain 
and ring gold. 

4.* S. RYCHARD NANFAN (see next page). 



Folio 1266. 

1. THERLE OF NORTHEHUMBERLAND. Quar- 
terly I., quarterly, i and 4 ; or, a lyon rampant 
azure. [LORAINE.] 2 and 3 ; gules, three lucies 
hauriant argent. [LucY.] II. ; barry (6) or 
and vert, a baston gules. [POYNINGS.] III. ; 
azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. [PERCY, 
ancient.] IV. ; gules, three lyons passant in 
pale argent. [FiTZ PAYNE.] On an escocheon 
of pretence or, three piles meeting in base 
azure. [BRYAN.] CREST. On a chapeau gules 
turned up argent, a lyon azure. 

2. MY LORDE LATYMER. Quarterly of six. 
(i) ; gules, on a saltire argent, an annulet or. 
[NEVILL.] (2) ; BEAUCHAMP. (3) ; WARWICK. 
(4) ; gules, crusily and a chevron argent. (5) ; 
gules, a lyon passant gardant argent, crowned 
or. (6) ; gules, a chevron argent. STAFFORD 
CREST. A gryphon passant or. 

3. S. WELYE GRYFFYTH. Quarterly, (i) ; 
gules, a chevron between three mens heads 
couped in profile argent ; quarterly with, azure, 
crusily and a lyon rampant argent. (2) ; ar- 
gent, on a bend azure three stags heads cabossed 
or. (3) ; argent, on a bend azure three mullets 
or. (4) ; gules, a chevron sable (sic) between 
three bucks heads cabossed argent. CREST. 
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4.* S. RYCHARD NANFAN. Sable, a chevron ermine, between three wings 
argent ; quarterly with, argent, three wolves passant 2 and i azure. CREST. 
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4. S. HARRY VERNON. Quarterly of six. 
(i) ; argent, fretty sable. (2) ; azure, three 
lyons passant in pale argent. (3) ; argent, a 
lyon rampant queue fourchee gules. (4) ; barry 
(6) or and azure. (5) ; azure, fretty sable, a 
canton gules. (6) ; azure, crusily and two pipes 
chevronwise or. CREST. A boar's head erased 
sable, eared gules. 

Folio 127. 

i. *Mv LORD STOURTON. Sable, a bend or 
between six fountains. CREST. A demy friar 
habited sable, holding in the dexter hand a 
scourge of three lashes with knots proper, staff 
or. See also No. 2, f.io. 




2. S. JOHN HASTYNGS. Or, a maunch gules ; 
quarterly with, FOUOTT, gules, a bend argent. 
*CREST, see illustration. A mermaid proper 
crined gold, comb and mirror or. See also 
page 137. 

3. S. WELYE TYNDALL (NoRF., added). 
Quarterly, (i and 4) ; argent, a fess dancett<5e 
on each point a crescent all gules. (2) ; or, a 
lyon rampant gules, langued and membered 
azure. (3) ; gules, six escallops 3. 2. i argent. 
*CREST. Out of ducal coronet or, a garb 
ermine. See illustration, next page. 

4. S. EDMOND GORGE. Quarterly. (i) ; 
lozengy or and azure, a chevron gules. (2) ; 
argent, on a chief gules three bezants. (3) ; 
gules, a lyon rampant argent. (4) ; argent, a 
chevron sable between three billets of the second 
each charged with four guttee d'eau. *CREST, 
see illustration, next page. A greyhound's 
head proper, collared gules, studded bordered 
and ringed or. 

Folio 1276. 

i. THE LORDE DACRE OF YE SOWTHE. Azure, 
three lyons rampant 2 and i or ; quarterly with, 
gules, three escallops 2 and i argent. CREST. 
An eagle's head, in the mouth a gemmed ring 
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2. THE LORD FYTHWAREN. Quarterly, i 
and 4 ; BOURCHIER, quarterly with, LOUVAINE". 

2 and 3 ; FITZWAREN and HANKFORD (impaled) 
argent, two bendlets undee sable. CREST. A 
wyvern sans feet wings endorsed and tail 
nowed or. 

3. S. GERVYS OF CLYFFTON (NOTTS., added). 
Quarterly, i and 4 ; sable, a lyon rampant, 
seme"e of cinquefoyles pierced all argent. 2 and 

3 ; argent, a lyon rampant queue fourchee sable. 
CREST. Out of a ducal coronet or, a peacock's 
head and neck sable beaked and crested gold. 



4. S. ROBERT HARRECOURT. Gules, two bars 
or. CREST. Out of a ducal coronet or, a pea- 
cock close proper. 

Folio 128. 

1. S. JOHEN ARUNDELL. Sable, six hiron- 
delles 3. 2. I argent ; quarterly with, azure, a 
bend or ; over all on an escocheon of pretence 
gules, a false escocheon between II martlets 
bordurewise all argent. 

2. S. WATER GRYFFYTH. Gules, a fess 
dancettee argent between six lyoncelles ram- 
pant 3 and 3 or ; quarterly with, azure, crusily 
and three eagles displayed or ; over all on an 
escocheon of pretence azure, a false escocheon 
barry (6) argent and gules, between ten martlets 
bordurewise or. CREST. A woman's head 
couped at the shoulder proper, crined or, 
habited gules. 

3. S. ROGER NEWBORGH. Quarterly, i and 
4 ; or, three bendlets azure. (2) ; argent, three 
lyons heads erased or, collared . (3) ; argent, 
two bars gules. CREST. A more's head in 
profile proper. 

4. S. RAUFFE RYDER (BOR., added). Gules, 
a lyon rampant argent ; quarterly with, azure, 
three crescents 2 and I or. *CREST, see illustra- 
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Folio iz8b. 

1. S. HERRY MARNEY. Gules, a lyon ram- 
pant gardant argent, crowned or ; quarterly 
with, azure, two bars argent. CREST. Out of 
a chapeau sable, turned up argent, a pair of 
wings silver. 

2. S. THOMAS BAWDE OF ESSEX. Gules, 
three chevroneJs argent ; quarterly with, gules, 
three wings bendways 2 and i or. *CREST, see 
illustration. A satyr's head in profile sable. 

3. S. EDMOND TRAYFORD, LANC. Quarterly. 
I and 4 ; argent, a gryphon segreant gules. 

(2) ; argent, on a bend azure three garbs or. 

(3) ; argent, on a bend gules, three cinquefoyles 
pierced or. CREST. A husbandman per pale 
gules and argent, holding a thresher or. See 
also TRAFFORD, page 244. 

4. S. ROBERD LYTTON OF KNEBWORTH, 
HERTS. Ermine, on a chief dancettee azure 
three crowns or. *CREST, see illustration. A 
bittern holding a branch of lillies all proper. 

Folio 129. 
i.* S. JOHN SPEKE (see next page). 

2. S. HUMFREY FULFORD (qr. wrong). Sable, 
a chevron argent between three bears heads 
erased of the second, muzzled of the first (Firz 
URSE) ; quarterly with BOZOM ; azure, three 
bird bolts erect argent. CREST. A bears head 
erect and erased argent and muzzled. 

3. S. THOMAS FAYRFAX, EBOR. Argent, 
three bars gules, over all a lyon rampant sable ; 
quarterly with [BECKWITH], argent, a chevron 
between three hinds' heads erased sable. CREST, 
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Folio 129. 
SPEKE (SOMERSET, 



added). 

Argent, two bars azure ; over all a double 
headed eagle displayed gules (sic), beaked and 
legged or (sic). CREST. A porcupine sable. 
See also page 219. 



4. S. RYCHARD KNYGHTLEY, NORTHTS. Per 
cross or and ermine, on the first and fourth 
three palets gules, all within a bordure azure. 
CREST. A stags head in profile argent, attires or. 




Folio i2gb. 

1. S. PERE EGECOMBE (DEVON, added). 
Gules, on a bend sable (sic) cotised or, three 
boar heads couped argent ; quarterly with, azure, 
florettee and a lyon rampant argent. CREST. 
A boar's head couped in profile argent, tusked 
and eared or. 

2. S. ROBERD CLERE (NoRFF., added). Ar- 
gent, on a fess azure three eagles displayed or ; 
quarterly with, argent, on a cross moline gules, 
an annulet or. CREST. Out of a ducal coronet 
or, a plume of feathers argent. 

3. S. EDWARD DARELL. Azure, a lyon ram- 
pant or, crowned argent. *CREST, see illustra- 
tion, page 313. Out of a ducal coronet or, a 
Saracen's head argent, wreathed argent and 
azure, in his ear a golden ring, on the head 
a fretted chapeau or. 

4.* S. THOMAS OF WOLTON. Argent, three 
hawks' heads erased sable, beaks gules. CREST. 
A salvage man with club over sinister shoulder 
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Folio 130. 

i.* S. RYCHARD CROFTE (HEREF., added). Quarterly per fess indented 
argent and azure, in the first a lyon passant gardant gules. CREST. A wyvern 
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1. MASTER PARR. Or, three water bougets 
2 and I sable ; quarterly with, barry (8) argent 
and azure, a bordure engrailed sable. CREST. 
A pear tree in blossom, etc., as drawn. 

2. S. GORGE MANNERS. Quarterly imper- 
fect. 

3. S. JHON ORATORY (DAWTREY), imperfect. 

Folio 131. 

1. Argent, on a fess between six cinquefoyles 
sable, three crosses crosslet of the .first ; quar- 
terly with, gules on a chevron vert (sic), three 
eagles heads erased argent. CREST. An eagle's 
head between two wings gules. 

2. TRENCHARD. Imperfect. 

3. MASTER REDE OF KYNTE. Azure, a 
gryphon segreant or ; quarterly with, argent, an 
arquebus, staff or, bow vert, stringed gules. 
CRESTS, (i) ; an eagle displayed sable, beaked 
and legged or. (2) ; A garb or, banded gules. 

Folio 1316. 

i. MASTER RAYMOND. Sable, a bend vair 
between two shovellers or, on a chief of the third 
three cinquefovles gules ; quarterly with, i and 
4 ; gules, a chevron argent between three 
(gryphons) heads erased or. 2 and 3 ; argent, 
a fess between two chevronels gules, over all 
? an annulet for difference. CREST. A leopard 
sejant gardant per pale or and sable, spotted 
counter-coloured . 



2. S. WELYE MERYNG. Argent, on a chevron 
sable three escallops or. CREST. A boars head 
and neck couped ermines. SUPPORTERS. Two 
females proper habited gules, their heads en- 
circled by a or. " posted to paper of 
supporters," in P. Le Neve's handwriting. 



3- S. 



SEYMEUR. Argent, crusily and 



a lyon rampant azure ; quarterly with, argent, 
two chevronels gules. CREST. A wolf 
proper . 

4. S. THROGMORTON. Quarterly, (i); gules, 
on a chevron argent three bars gemelles sable. 
(2) ; argent, on a fess crenelle'e between six 
crosses crosslet fitchde gules, three crescents of 
the first. (3) ; sable, a chevron between three 
crescents argent. (4) ; gules, three bird bolts 
2 and I erect argent. CREST. An elephant's 
head proper. 



2.* MY LORDE OF SAYNTE YON (SR. THOMAS 
WESTON, Lord of St. John of Jerusalem, temp. 
H. 8). Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants ; 
quarterly with, argent, three camels 2 and i 
passant sable ; on a chief gules a cross argent, 
for the hospital of ST. JOHN. CREST. A 
Saracen's head wreathed imperfect. 

Folio 133. 

1. ROBERT ROYDON (RYDOON). Per pale 
argent and gules a gryphon segreant counter- 
coloured. CREST. Out of a ducal coronet or, 
a demy gryphon segreant, as in the arms. 

2. RYCHARD DOLAND OF Co. LANC. Gules, 
two lyons rampant counter-combatant argent, 
within a double tressure flory counterflory or, 
CREST. A demy lyon rampant gules, holding 
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3.* JOHN BRUARNE OF LYNCOLNESCHER. Quarterly ermines and azure, in the 
first and second a star radiated or. CREST. A hand argent cuffed azure, holding 
a fan-brash argent, handle gules. See also page 292. 




lby. a Roman Catholic priest, 
1589, see "Diet. Nat. Bio S ." 



INDEX 



For names of Saints, Kings, Strangers, Prelates, Abbots, the Nine Worthies, Knights of the Round Table 
(and other fabulous coats), Lord Mayors of London, Companies, Cities, and Towns (see pages vii and viii). 

* An asterisk denotes an illustration. 



ABBOTS, &c. . . . . viii 

Abbenhall, Sir John . . 30 

A'beckett, Thomas.. 11, 128 

Abergavenny, Lord (Beau- 
champ) . . . . 136, 141 

Abergavenny, Master (Nevill) 

17. 203 

*Abington, Abbot of . . 289 

*Abrahall, John . . . . 94 

*Acaster . . . . . . 178 

Acclam, Ralph . . . . 25 

*Acworth, Robert . . . . 194 

Adderby . . . . . . 233 

Agmondesham, Raher .. 191 
Alam v. Lexinton . . . . 47 

Albemarle, Earl . . . . 10 

Aldenham, Sir Francis . . 41 
Alderwick, Nicholas .. 55 

Alen 178 

Alington, Will . . 236, 237 
*Allingham, John . . . . 184 

Amcotts and Hawborough. . 206 
Amerle . . . . . . 176 

Amoundervell, Lord . . 89 

Andrews . . . . . . 203 

*Angell, John . . . . 252 

Anne, Master . . . . 203 

*Ap David, Morys . . . . 199 

*Ap Edwin, Owen .. .. 71 

*Ap Meredith Edm. . . 72, 190 

Ap Thomas, Sir Rhys . . 281 

*Ap Thomas, Will . . . . 89 

*Appilby, William . . 221 bis, 222 
Appulby . . . . . . 282 

*A'pris 11. Price 
Apsley, John . . . . 227 

*Arblaster, Thomas . . (52), 196 
Archdeacon Richd. . . 168 

*Arche, Sir Will 152 

*Archer, Sir John . . 74, (240) 
Arches . . . . . . 83 

*Arden, Sir Walter (18), 190, 213 
*Arderne (Thomas, 34) 189,* 205 
*Arderne, Sir Piers . . . . 167 

*Argentyne . . . . . . 233 

Armentyre . . . . . . 213 

Arnold, Rich. . . . . 28 

Arsake . . . . . . 252 

Arthur, King . . . . 7 

Arundel, Earl of 9, 15, 133, 139, 

3l 

*Arundel, Rauffe, iil. nat. . . 200 

*Arundel (Sir John, 312) .. *2i7 

Arundel, bishop . . front. & 2 

Ashley . . . . . . 264 

Ashton (242), Sir John . . 146 
*Ashton, Sir Thomas 23, (308) 
*Aske, Reynold . . . . 257 

Aske, Richard . . . . 36 

Askeby, Sir Roger de . . 82 
Askewe, Bishop of Sarum . . 12 
*Aslack, Robert .. .. 191 

Aspalle 173 

Assaby Peyton . . . . 279 
Asshfeld, John . , . . 294 



Assheton v. Ashton 

Assheton, 242, Sir Thos. . . 308 

Astley, Master . . . . 293 

Astley, Hugh . . . . 27 

Aston . . . . . . 251 

Astwycke, Will. .. .. 18 

Atholl (Earl of) . . . . 234 

Atsee, Stephen . . . . 55 

Attelees, Sir Richd. .. 161 

Audley, Lord .. .. 16 

Audley, Sir James . . . . 306 

*Audseley . . . . . . 260 

Aylesbury, Sir Robt. .. 155 

Aylmer, Master of St. John 

of Jerusalem . . 277, 301 

Aylward, Rich. .. .. 81 

Aynho, Will. . . . . 50 

Aynsley, Sir Hewe . . 22 

*Babham, Welye . . . . 219 

Babthorp (Sir John, 144), 153, 

265 bis, 272 

Babthorp, Sir Rauf . . 22 

Bacod, Sir John . . . . 34 

Bacon . . . . . . 203 

*Badges, Royal .. 5, 131, 132 

Bagsham . . . . . . 211 

Balderston, Ric. .. .. 53 

Baliol, lord of Barnard Castle 27 

Ballard . . . . . . 56 

*Banaster . . (220), 232, 234 

Banbryg, Edward . . . . 207 

Banbury, Thos. . . . . 35 

Bank, Ric. . . . . . . 65 

Banyard . . . . . . 174 

*Bardolf, Lord . . . . 140 

*Bardolf, Lord (Phelip) .. 142 

*Bare, Thomas . . . . 49 

*Barker 178 

Barley, John . . . . 251 

Barlow, Bishop . . 164, 165 

Barnago Elestracum .. 217 

Barnake, William .. 88, 150 

Barnard, Nicholas . . . . 86 

Barnewell, Thomas . . 49 

Barnham . . . . . . 75 

Barondye, John . . . . 194 

Barre, Sir John .. in, 208 

Barre, Sir Thomas . . 148 

Barrett . . . . . . 223 

Barentyne . . . . . . 228 

Barington (Lord, 236) . . 203 

Barton, Harry, L. M. . . 59 

Barton, Richard . . . . 21 

Barton . . . . . . 250 

Barwick, Thos. . . . . 22 

Basing . . . . . . 207 

Basket, John . . . . 33 

Baskerville, 157, Sir James. . 306 

Bassett, Lord .. 17, 138, 142 

Bassingbourne, Ge. . . 206 

Baten . . . . . . 77 

Battersby . . . . . . 294 

Baud v. Band . . . . 76 

Bawde, John . . . . 175 



Bawde, Sir Thomas .. 313 

Baxterd, Thomas . . . . 41 

Baynard, Thomas . . . . 33 

Beauchamp (vair) . . . . 140 

Beauchamp, Sir John 
(billets) . . . . . . 146 

Beauchamp, William (cross- 
lets) .. 17, (132), 233 
Beauchamp, Sir John 17, 18, 
154, 203, 242 
Beauchamp, Philip.. .. 149 

Beauchamp, Ric. bp. Salis- 
bury .. .. .. 142 

Beaufort . . . . . . 121 

Beaufort, Duke of Exeter . . 9 
Beaufort, Henry, Cardinal 

and bishop . . . . 14 

Beaumont, lord . . 16, 135 

Beaumont, Robert . . 35 

Beaumont, SirThomas 35, 138, 149 
Beaupee, Piers . . . . 211 

Bectley or Beetley.. .. 294 

Bectun . . . . . . 232 

Bedford, Duke of .. 14, 132 

Bedford, Jasper, Duke of 101, 237 

Bedford, Couci, Earl of . . 14 

Bedford, James .. 57, 121 

Bedford, William .. .. 95 

Bedingfeld, Sir Edm. . . 305 

Bedwell, William . . 74, (264) 

Beetley v. Bectley . . . . 294 

Beke . . . . . . . . 167 

Bekke, John . . 18, 38 

Belchamber . . . . . . 210 

Belknap . . . . . . 285 

Bell 241 

Bellers . . . . 221, 228 

Bellingham . . . . . . 267 

Bellingham . . . . . . 252 

Bellingham, Nic. . . 28, (279) 
Belson . . . . . 273 

Belston, H. . . . . .231 

Bendyshe, co. Camb. . 261 

Bendyshe, Norfolk . . . 274 

Berchyer, Piers . . .72 

Bereseye, Sir Piers.. . 104 

Bcrdwell, Sir Will. .. . 155 

Berede, W. . . . . . 223 

Bereley, John . . . 233 

Berkeley, Lord .. 16, 136 

Berkeley, Lord . . . . 149 

Berkeley, Sir Edward (264). 309 

Berkeley, Sir Maurice 31. 306 

Bernard, Robert . . . . 166 

Berners, Ld. Bourchier 142, 228 
Berowhope, John . . . . 50 

Berrewe, John . . . . 27 

Berrewyke, Thomas . . 22 

Berson, Sir Raynold . . 63 

Bertram, Sir John . . 20 

Betham . . . . . . 223 

Betylssgate . . . . . . 170 

Beuflowyr, Henry . . . . 208 

Bever, Will. . . . . 82 

Beveridge, Sir John .. 159 



320 



INDEX. 



Brvis, Sir, Krle of Hampton 

9. 38. 230 

Bryvys . . . 264 

Bigod, Earl of Norfolk . . 9, 39 
Bigod. Sir Ralph . . . . 29 

Billers .. 48. 7 

Billingdon, John . . . . 79 

Billingdon. Will 103 

Bilsdon. Sir Nic. . . 

Bingham 298 

Binlyton "94 

Bird. Rich 202 

Birkehede. Ric. 

Birmingham ..142,213,278 

Bishopston, Sir Will. . . 94 

Bitterley . . 264 

Bitteyne I9 6 

Blaby . . . . 298 

Blackborne, Nic 47 

*Blake, John of Wales . . 231 

Blakeborn 248 

*Blakiston, Nic 28 

Blakiston, Will 9 6 

Blandson, Thomas . . . . 265 

*Bledlow 297 

Blenkinsopp, John . . 52 

Blesby, John . . 191 

Blossum 245 

Blunte 140 

*Blont. Edmond . . . . 286 
Blont, Sir John . . . . 33 
Blount, Sir Thomas 40, 157, (297) 
Blundell, Thos. . . 80, (266) 

*Bodruggan, Thos 217 

Bohun, Sir John .. (131), 153 
Bohun, Will. Earl North- 
ampton . . . . . . 14 

Bokeland, John 

Bokenham, 172 ; John . . 201 
*Bolnrown .. .. .. 184 

Bolton, Harry . . . . 59 

Boltsham v. Bagsham .. 211 
Bonvile. Lord .. 18, 141 
Boothe, Sir John, of Shrub- 
land Hall 241 

Boothe, Robert . . . . 27 
* Boothe, Sir Thomas 24, 202 

*Borceys 258 

Bordevyle, John . . . . 38 

Borne " 245 

Borough, Sir Edward . . 306 

Borough, Sir Thomas . . 175 

Borowe, John . . 26, 33 

*Borowe, Will. . . . . 67 

Bortonj). Bourton 52, 53, 164, 186 

*Borton. (Sir) Thomas i 56, 249, 283 

Borton. Sir William .. 161 

Borton, William . . 92, 190 

Boseley .. .. .. 173 

Bossche 257 

Bostock, Raffe . . . . 264 

Boston . . . . . . 297 

Bosvile, Sir Thos. . . . . 21 

Boteler of Sudeley . . 141 

*Boteler of Wemme .. 183 

Boteler of co. Lane. . . 222 

Boteler of Wiltshire . . 220 

Boteler, Sir Andrew . . 155 

Boteler, Henry, of London 218 
Boteler, John . . . . 256 

Boteler, Pers . . . . 202 

Botreaux, lord . . . . 16 

*Bounteyn, John . . . . 278 

Bourchier, Lord (Berners) 17, 142, 

228 

Bourchier, L'Fitzwarren .. 312 
Bourchier, Sir Humphrey.. 142 
Bourchier, Sir John . . 284 

*Bourchier, Thomas (bishop) 2 
Bourchier, Le Sr. Thomas 222 
Bourchier, Visct. . . . . 1 39 



*Bourton, Robert 
Boutflower, Hen. 
Bouton 

Bowes, Sir Will. . . 
* Bo wet, Bp. of York 
Bowet, Sir Will. . . 
Bowman or Bovvsam 
Boxhyll, Sir Robert 
Boydon 
Boyfelde 
Boys 

Braban, Giles 
Bracays 

Brackenbury, Thos. 
Brakeley 
*Brampton 
Brampton, Norfolk 
Brandon 

Brandon, Sir Welwye 
Braose, Sir John, 30 ; '. 
Brasebryge, Sir Rafe 
Brayebroght 

Braybrook, Bishop of London 
Bray brook 
Braye, Sir Reynold 
*Braye, Richard 

Brayebroght . . 
*Braytofte 
Breche, John 
Brecknock 
*Brent, Sir Robert . 
*Brent, Sir Will. 
Brereton 

Brereton, Randle . 
*Bressyngham, John 
*Bretlys, Sir Thomas 

Breuse, Roger 
*B.eton 

Brewers of London 
Brewys 
*Bridger 

Bridgford v. Brugforde 
*Bridgwater, Bishop of 
*Briggerac en Guyen 
*Britton, Sir Ric. . . 
*Brocas, Barnard 
Brocas, Sir John 
Brocas, William 
Brockhull, Nich. 
Broke 
Brokesby 
*Brome 

Bromehill, John 
Bromflete, John 
Bromley, John 
Bromwych, Sir John 
Broughton, Sir Rob. 
Browne 

Browne, Sir Antony 
Browne, George 
Browne, John 
Browne. Sir John 
Browne, Sir Welye 
Brownhope, John . . 
Browning 

Brudenell, Edmond 
Bruges 
Brugforde 

Bruarne, 292 ; Sir John 
Brune. 254 ; Sir Moris 
Brune, Sir Thomas 
Brus, Sir Robert . . 
Brute 
Bryan (3) 
Bryan, Guy 
Bryan, Sir Thomas 
Brythe, Wilye 
Brytte, Will. . 
Buchan, Earl of 
Buckfastleigh, Abbot of 
Buckingham, Duke 



PAGE 


i 


'AGE 


(164), 229 


Buckland (John, 88) 


266 


.. 208 


Bulkley 


245 


.. 213 


Bull, Will 90, 


103 


19, 146 


Bullock, Thos 


33 


12 


Biilmer, Sir Raphe.. 


4i 


152. (243) 


Bulstrode 


218 


. . 121 


Burdet, Sir Oliver . . 185, 


289 


.. 83 


Burdon, Thomas 


56 


.. 183 


Burgavenny, Lord . . 1 36, 


141 


- 239 


Burgavenny, Lord George 




267, 293 


Neville . . . . 17, 


203 




Burghe (K.G.t 


71 


.. 170 


Burghe, John 


33 


.. 36 


Burghope 


174 


.- 163 


Burnam 


250 


168, 254 


Burnebye, T. 


283 


. . 284 


Burnell, Lord 10, 136, 228, 


265 


.. 294 


Burns, Will. 


176 


.. 281 


Burser, Nich. 


191 


loger 44 


Burton 


IOO 


. . 146 


Burton, Richard 


60 


122 


Burton, Thomas 


53 


ondon 13 


Burton, Will. 


1 68 


153 


Bussy 


122 


83. 237 


Butler 11. Boteler 




.. 226 


Butler . . 214, 226, 


245 


. . 121 


Butler, Sir John . . 23, 


291 


.. 149 


Butler, Rafe 


257 


80 


Butler, Sir Rich. . . 


22 


121, 170 


Butler, Sir Thomas 241, 


308 


80, 258 


Button, Roger 


284 


.. 152 


Buxhyll, Sir Adam, 43 ; Sir 




159. '95 


Aleyn 


154 


202 


Buxhyll, Sir Rob 


3 


90, 1 96 


Bycbury, Will. 


2 34 


92 


Byfeld 


295 


44 


Byflete, Philip .. (207), 


288 


257. 271 


Byflete, Richard 


I6 4 


2IO 


Byland, Abbot of . . 


164 


.. 177 


Byonne 


2 2O 


260 


Byron, Sir John 21, 


34 


J . . 

62 


Cabell, Pers 


251 


15. 38. 131 


Cadwallader 


229 


.. 63 


Calcote 


2IO 


167, 234 


Caldwall 


231 


.. 167 


Calthorp, Sir Will. 


2 7 6 


33 


Calveley, Walter 


2 7 




Calverley 


232 


.. 274 


Cambridge, Earl of 10, 


133 


34, 256 


Camell 


264 


.. 215 


Camfere, Lord 


142 


77 


Camoys, Lord . . 17, 


137 


.. 152 


Campton, Will 


96 


80 


Campyll, Henry of 


122 


80 


Cane v. Cave, John 


236 


.. 283 


Canthyn 


192 


234 


Cantilupe, Sir Thos., Bishop 


II 


.. 306 


Cantilupe, Lord 62, 66, 89, 


2O6 


2OI 


Cantlow 


2O6 


66, 277 


Capell, Sir Will 


34 


.. 281 


Capps 


223 


.. 281 


Carbonell, Sir John 


146 


50 


Cardemew 


261 


280 


Careswell 


223 


122 


Carew, Baron .. 18, 


137 


.. 283 


Carew, Sir George 


148 


. . 249 


Carew, Sir Will 


306 


n .. 317 


Carleton, John 


47 


.. 144 


Carminow . . . . 31, 


217 


81 


Carnet, Sir Nic 


82 


35 


Carrant, Will. 


92 


5 


Carvanell, Mich. 


167 


.. 224 


Cassouse, John 


60 


(17). 94 


Catermayn 


288 


. . 283 


Catesby . . . . 104, 


165 


.. 287 


Catton, John 


21 


.. 159 


Caunfelde 


267 


37 


Caunton v. Cnuton 


96 


of . . 164 


Cavendish. John . . 84, 


I 5 8 


5, 133, 229 


Cavyle, John 


57 



INDEX. 



321 



PAGE 


PAGE 


PAGE 


*Cawood, Piers . . . . 43 


Clinton, Will., Earl of Hunt- 


Coy ty fie, Sir . . . . 153 


Cawston . . . . . . 191 


ingdon . . . . . . 121 


Crafford . . . . . . 220 


Cawthorp, Alen . . . . 175 


Clitherow, Richard.. .. 249 


Crathorne, Thos. . . . . 22 


Cayley, John . . . . 267 


Clitherow, Robert .. .. 175 


Craven, Sir Will 207 


Caymes . . . . . . 223 


Clitherow (of Lane.) . . 204 


Credy, Will. . . . . 93 


Cecil, Thomas . . . . 30 


Clive, John . . . . . . 267 


Cressner, Alexr. . . . . 283 


Chalons (271) ; Sir Rob. 147, 254 


(Cloo ?) 219 


Crofte . . . . . . 250 


*Chambyr, Thomas . . . . 176 


Clopton . . . . 221 bis 


"Crofte, Sir Richard .. 315 


Chamberlayn 74, 162, 254, 


Clopfon, Sir Walter 157, 161 


Cromwell, lord 17, 135, (255) 


294 


Clovelle . . . . . . 277 


Crosby, John .. .. 75 


Chamberlayn, Sir Robt. . . 207 


Cobham, Lords 18, 137(4), 139 


Crosby, Thos. . . . . 80 


Chambers, Thomas .. 174 


Cobham, Sir Rawfe . . 88 


"Crosholme . . . . . . 205 


Champernown . . . . 209 


*Cobham, Sir Raynolde .. 31 


Crosse, Hew . . . . 208 


Champneys . . . . . . 261 


Cock, Henry . . . . 198 


"Crowmer . . . . . . 206 


Chancelor, Will. . . . . 25 


*Cock, Thomas (Kok) .. 150 


Cruchfield . . . . . . 292 


Chandlers Company . . 299 


Codington . . . . . . 169 


Culpeper . . . . . . 241 


Chandos . . . . 122, 170 


Codrington, Thos. . . . . 50 


Culpeper, Sir Thomas 114, (264) 


Chapman . . . . . . 99 


"Coggeshalle, Sir Will. .. 154 


Cumberworth .. .. 122 


Chappys, Rich. . . . . 84 


"Cokayne, Sir John.. 35, 160 


Curson, Sir John 35, 36, 153, 162 


Charles . . . . . . 99 


Cokesay . . . . . . 193 


Curson ( ) 220, 240, 241 


Charleton, Lord Powys .. 211 


Cokesay, Sir Thomas (178), 303 


Curson, Richard . . . . 50 


*Charleton . . . . 187, 268 


Cokerham, Sir John . . 149 


"Curson, Sir Roberl . . 239 


Charleton, Humph. . . 60 


Cokkyng . . . . . . 224 


Curson, Roberl . . . . 162 


Charleton, Sir Richard . . 232 


Colbrond . . . . . . 204 


Curies, Geofrey . . . . 177 


*Charleton, Sir Rob. . . 49 


*Colby, Thomas . . . . 89 


Curies, Raynold 195, (201, 269) 


Chartley . . . . . . 260 


*Colett, Sir Harry . . . . 303 


Curwen, Sir Chr. . . 30, 40 


Chaucer . . . . . . 96 


*Colfox, Sir Nicoll . . 146, (278) 


Cusack, Sir John .. .. 160 


Chaucer, Geoffrey . . 32, 36 


*Colington, John . . . . 34 


Culls, John . . . . . . 293 


Chaucer, Thomas . . . . 94 


Collay . . . . . . 225 




Chaumbrun . . . . . . 35 


Colling 268 


Dabridgcourl, Sir Nic. . . 92 


*Chaundler, John . . . . 2 


*Collinge, Will . . . . 86 


Dabridgcourl, Sir Sanchel 170, 255 


Chaworth, Sir Thos. 31, 147 


Colsell, John . . . . 251 


"Dacre, Humph., lord 17, 138 (236) 


Chayne, Sir John . . 86, 94 


*Colte, Master . . . . 298 


Dacre, lord, of Ihe Soulh 311 


Cheke 216 


Col vile of Bitham . . . . 234 


Dainham v. Domham . . 19 


*Chelworth . . . . . . 224 


Colvile, Cuthbert . . . . 27 


D'Albemarle, Counl . . 10 


*Chesenhale, Thos. . . . . 92 


Colvile, Sir John . . . . 147 


"Dalby, Walter . . . . 318 


*Chester, Arms of .. 10, 131 


Colvile, Sir Thomas 157, 183 


Dalyngruge, Sir John .. 143 


Chetwynd 121 


Colwye . . . . . . 62 


Damport v. Davenporl .. 12 


Cheveley . . . . . . 277 


"Comberlon . . . . . . 99 


Danby . . . . . . 4 


*Cheverell . . . . 236 


Comberworth .. .. 122 


D'Angle, Sir Guigard . . 27 


Cheyne v. Chayne . . 


Compion . . . . . . 225 


"Daniers v. Danyell 


*Cheynew . . . . 204 bis 


*Comyne, John . . . . 78 


Danvers, Sir Thos. . . 287 


Cheyny, Alyn . . . . 233 


Comyns . . . . . . 290 


"Danyell . . 42, 169, (264) 


Cheyny, Sir John . . . . 143 


Constable of Flamboro' . . 35 


Darby, John . . . . 4 


Cheynv, Sir John .. (20;), 302 


Constable of Holderness . . 178 


Darcy, lord . . 17, 135, 140 


"Cheyny, Sir Will. .. (262), 143 


"Constable, John . . . . 19 


"Darell, Sir Edward 22, 314 


*Chiche, John . . (237), 208 


"Constable, Thomas, of Catfoss 24 


"Daubeney, lord 243, (264), 302 


"Chicheley, Harry (Bishop) 2 


"Constable, Will 193 


Daubeney, Sir Giles . . 38 


Chideoke, Sir John 50, (170) 


Constainer . . . . . . 255 


Daundesey, Waller . . 190 


"Christopher, Thomas .. 8 1 


Conway . . . . . . 298 


Daulrey, Sir John 149, 299, 316 


CITIES AND TOWNS.. .. viii 


Conway, Sir Hugh . . 309 


Davell, Sir John . . . . 21 


*Cinque Fortes and Calais 71, 132 


Conyers . . 226, 227 bis 


Davenport, William .. 152 


Cyscyle, Thomas . . . . 30 


"Conyers, Sir John . . . . 19 


"Davenport . . . . . . 258 


Clairvowe . . . . . . 233 


Cooke of Essex . . . . 1 99 


Davers . . . . . . 285 


Clare, the lord . . . . 229 


Cooke, Richard . . . . 34 


"Davylle . . . . 165, "250 


Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of 


Copledike, Sir John .. 147 


"Dawnay . . . . (167), 202 


Gloucester.. .. 10, 39, 229 


Coplestone, John .. 34, (164) 


Debenham, Sir Gilbt. 220, 281 


Clare 99 


"Corbet of Marlon . . 76, 172 


Degreavaunt, Sir .. .. 105 


*Clarel (Thomas, 65) .. 178 


"Corbet, Sir Richard 173, 251 


Delabere, Sir Rich. 160, 251, 305 


Clarence, My lord of 14, 132, 221 


Corbet, Thomas . . . . 78 


Delafeld, Sir Gilberl . . 95 


'Clarence, the bastard of 15, 40 


Corbett .. .. .. 255 


De la Haye, Piers . . . . 60 


*Claxton (Sir Rob. 19) 173, 262 


"Cordwell . . . . . . KM 


De la Haye, Thomas . . 35 


Claypole .. .. .. 184 


Corke, John . . . . 196 


De la Hyde, Master . . 203 


*Clayton, Edward .. 28, (210) 


"Cornewall, lord 9, 16, 131, 136 


De la Lownd, Thos. . . 167 


Clere, Sir Robert .. .. 314 


Cornewall, Bryan .. .. ly 


"De la Lynde, John . . 274 


Cleremont . . . . . . 99 


Cornewall, Nic. . . . . 189 


Delamare . . . . . . 202 


*Clerke, Justice .. .. 180 


Cornewall . . . . . . 121 


"De la Planke . . . . 213 


*Clerke . . . . 246 


"Cornue, Thomas . . 36, (249) 


"De la River, Thomas 24, (33) 


Clervaux, Sir John . . 22 


"Coson . . . . . . 187 


"De la Rivers, Sir Will. . . 290 


Clervaux, Thomas . . . . 177 


"Cosyn, Thomas . . . . 166 


De la Souch . . . . 213 


*Cley, Sir John . . . . 228 


Cotes . . . . 100, 212 


"Delawarre, lord (16, 135), 280 


Cliderowe . . . . . . 204 


Cotingham, Will. . . 90, 103 


Dendun v. Dondun, John 75 


Clifford, lord . . 16, 138 


"Colon, Hewe . . . . 252 


Denny . . . . 271, 293 


Clifford, Sir Robt 306 


Courte . . . . 39, 167 


Dennys . . 245, 274, 287 


Clifford, Harry . . . . 30 


"Courlenay, Earl of Devon 


Dennys, John . . . . 48 


Clifford, Lancelot .. (178), 233 


133, (232. 32) 


Dennys, Sir Thos .. (285), 293 


Clifford, William . . . . 66 


Courlenay, Sir Philip . . 30 


Den ton, Will . . . . 104 


Clifton, Sir Gervase 27, 312 


"Coveley 252 


Depdene, Sir John . . 59 


Clifton, Sir John . . 147, 250 


"Coverl, John . . . . 290 


Derant, Robl 215 


Clifton, Sir Robert. . . . 148 


Cowdray, Edward . . . . 84 


Derby 131 


Clinton, lord 17, 139, 142 


Cowley, Thos. .. 84, (258) 


Derby, Ihe lord of . . 301 



2 X 



322 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Derwentwater .. .. 215 


PACE 

Essex, King of . . . . 10 


Fitzpayne, Sir Thos. 83, 149 


Desmond, Earl of . . 121, 135 
*Dettling, Sir John .. .. 205 


Estane, Richard . . . . 77 
Estbury . . . . . . 200 


FitzRalph, S. Raufe 84, (202) 
FitzUrse .. .. .. jjj 


Devenish, John .. .. 186 


Eston, John . . . . 203 


FitzWalter, lord 16, (137). 303 


Devereux, Philip .. 159, (184) 
Devereux, Sir Walter . . 36 


Ethelred the Saxon .. 210 
Eton, J. . . . . . . 216 


FitzWalter (Ratcliffe) . . 292 
Fitz\Varen, lord 18 i IA 


Devonshire, Earl of 16, 133, 232, 


Etton, Sir John .. 23, (l?8) 


FitzWaren (Bourchier) . . 220 


302 


Eustace, John . . . . 203 


FitzWarrene, Sir .. .. 157 


*Dewrant, Piers . . . . 44 


Everard .. .. 185, 294 


FitzWarrene, Sir Fulke . . 35 


Deyncourt, Lord .. 14, 137 


Everingham, Sir John . . 82 


FitzWilliam of Ireland . . 209 


Deyvyll .. .. .. 250 


Everingham, Sir Thos. . . 239 


FitzWilliam, John . . . . 29 


Dhurysse, Thos. . . . . 201 


Evers, Sir Will 19 


FitzWilliam, Sir Will. . . 300 


Diccon .. .. .. 184 


Everton, Rob. .. 192 


Fletham Tohn ?r>R 


Digby 294 
Dillon, John . . . . 278 
Dingley, Thos. . . . . 287 
Dixton, Rich. . . . . 79 


Evias . . . . . . 183 
Ewerst v. Grenfield . . 53 
Ewersbe . . . . . . 296 
Exeter (Beaufort), Duke of 9 


Flower, James . . 157, (276) 
Flower, John . . 92, 274 
Fogge, Sir John . . . . 143 
Foljambe, Sir Alex. . . 20 


Dodde . . . . . . 207 


Exeter .. .. 10, 14 


Folman, Robert . . . , 220 


Doddingsells. . .. 178, (211) 


Exeter, Duke of .. .. 132 


FOREIGN COATS . . . . viii 


Doland, Rich. .. .. 316 


Exeter, St. Peter of . . 163 


Forse, John . . . . 232 


( Dolsf eyes ? ) . . .. .. 103 


Eyre, Symkyn .. .. 170 


Fortescu, Sir John . . 303 


Domham, Will. . . . . 19 


Evton Af\ 




Dondun v. Dendun .. 75 


*y i "" . . . . . . 40 


Foster, Will. . . 48, (296) 
Foster, John 220 


Dorset, Thos., Marquis 237, 301 
Douglas, Earl of . . . . 37 
Dovynt, Adam . . . . 47 


Fairfax, Sir Thos. .. .. 313 
Fairfax, Will .. 29, (50) 
Faith, Arms of the .. 128 


Fowler, Sir John . . . . 299 
Fowler, Sir Richard . . 300 
Fowler, Sir Richard . . 287 


Downfrest. Sir John .. 156 


Fanhope, lord . . . . 16 


Foxcotes . . . . 290 


Drapers' Company . . . . 100 
Drayton . . . . . . 207 


Farman . . . . . . 102 
Farwaye iS6 


France and England . . 1 29 
Francis, Master . . 299 


Drokensford, John de. 
Bishop of Bath and Wells 41 


Fastolfe . . . . . . 140 
Fauconberg, lord . . 17, 142 


Francis, Sir Adam.. 41, 149 
Francis, John . . . . 175 


*Drury .. .. (149), 271 


Fauntleroy . . . . . . 287 


Francis, Richard . . . . 170 


Drury, Harry . . . . 93 
Dryby, William . . . . 65 


Fawkener, John . . . . 75 
Fawkes, John . . . . 93 


Francis, Sir Robert . . 92 
Francis, Simon . . 173 


Dryland 287 
Dudley, lord .. 17, 135 
Duffield .. . . 172, (243) 
Dune, Thomas . . . . 177 


Fayreford .. .. .. 235 
Feew, John . . . . . . 175 
Felbrigge, Sir Symond 144, (2150) 
Felde . . . . . . 2O 3 


Frognal, Sir Rich 95 
Frowyke, Sir Harry 31, (203, 297) 
Fulford, Sir Humph. .. 313 
Fill ford o -i i jv 


Dunhed, John . . . . 177 
Dunstabylle . . . . . . 204 
Durant, John .. .. 176 


Felton, Le S. . . . . t42 
Felton (t>. Fulton) .. .. 233 
Felton, Thomas . . 88 


23 1 uis 
*Fulthorpe, Sir Thos. 2 o 
*Fulthorpe, Sir Will, .. J4 8 
Fulton * t - I.. 1 


Dutton, Sir Piers . . . . 147 
Dutton, Rawlyn . . . . 249 
Dyer, Steven . . . . 272 
Dyers' Company .. .. 219 
Dyffe 274 


Felton, Sir Will 83 
Fenwick, Sir Harry . . 94 
Ferby, John . . . . 93 
Ferby, Nic. . . . . . . jg 
Ferrers, lord . . . . 1 37 


' ' 2jj DIS 

Funtington 294 
Furnese 245 
Furnivale, lord .. 10, 136 
Fyge, Thomas, and wife . 20 S 
Fvloll 


Dymock, Sir T. .. .. 211 


Ferrers ( ) .. 14, 210 


r y iui - . . . . 19 


Dynham, lord .. 149, 302 
Dynham, Sir John . . 30 
Dyrward . . . . . . 202 


Ferrers of Chartley 17, 137', 261 
Ferrers of Groby 16, 137, 224 
Ferrers, Ralph . . . . 233 


Gamage, Rafe . . . . 220 
Gamson, Thomas . . . . 95 
Gamston . . . . . . 22 g 


Echyngham, lord .. .. 138 
Ecton, Sir John .. 158614 
Edgcombe, Sir Piers .. 314 
Edington, Will 2 
Edmond, Thomas . . . . 90 
Ednam, Sevyn . . . . 90 
Edward the Confessor . . 9 
Edward III., badges 15, ii, i j 2 
Elkesfeld 2 oo 
Ellis, Robert 21 (217) 

T~l ' * 

Elman . . . . . . 233 
Elmeden, Henry .. .. 186 
Elmeden, Sir Will. . . . . 19 
Elrington, Martin .. 298, Iwi) 
Eltofte, Will. 27 


Fetylton, John . . 229 
Feyce, Will. .. .. ,94 
Fichett . . . . . . 220 
Fifehyde .. ..271 
Fige, Thos., and wife 291; 
Filloll, Sir Will. .. (19), 163 
Finbarne . . . . J2 o, 261 
Fincham .. .. .. i^ 2 
Finderne . . . . . . ^5 
Finderne, Sir Thos. 71, 261 
*Fineux ,,g 
Finkell, Sir John . . . . 28: 
Fishborne, Rich 27 
Fishcock, Clement 72, 104, 192 
Fishe (Fysse) .. ..285 


Ganfelde . . 2 (>o 
(? Gardner) .. .. ! ! 300 
Gargrave, John . . . . 4 g 
Garnett, Thomas . . . . 207 
Garnett, Richard . . . . 207 
Garnyshe .. (174, 252 ), 269 
Gartner, John . . . . 46 
Gascoigne 205 
Gascoigne, Sir Will. 40, 155 
Gascoigne, Sir Will. . . 308 
Gascoigne, Will., of Wells bis 198 
Gawayne, S. the Gentle 6, 38 
Gawayne, S. the Good . . c 
Gawsell, Nic .. ..93 
Ga y 228 bis 


Elwell 59 
Enderby . . . . . . jg^ 
Engayne ji. Gaynys 
England, Edward Confessor 9 
England, S. Edmonde .. 12 
England, France and 7, 129 
England, Henry VI. 14, 15 
Entwisle, Nic. . . 26 
Ent rdene. Will 82 
Ermyte , os 
Erpingham, Sir Thos. 57, 144 
Eryth, John . . . . 65 
Esmon, John .. .. 184 
Essex . . . . . . , 32 
Essex, Earl of . . 1 34, ( : 39) 


Fishmongers' Company 98. 100 
(Fishead?) .. ..* .7 i 30 
Fitton, Laurence .. .. 55 
FitzEdmond.. .. 297 
FitzEllis, Thomas . . . . 77 
Fitzgerald . . . . . . : ^ 
FitzHenry, John . . 25 
*zherbert . .. (53), ,04 
Fitzhugh, lord .. 17 jjj 
Fitzjames ' ,g 8 
Fitzjohn, le . . . . 185 
Fitzjohn, John . . '.'. ^7 
Fitzjohn, Nicolas .. .. j 2 
Fitzjohn, Sir Richard . . 89 
FitzLewis, John .. .. I5 g 
FitzLewis, Sir Ric. 281, 283 


Gay, John 2 i8 
Gaynesford . . . . . 236 
Gaynys . .. ! .' 240 
Gaynys, Richard . . . . 264 
Gaytforde, John . . . . 84 
Gayton v. Geyton . . . . 248 
Geneve . . . . ;g 2 
Genevyle .. . . (9, 39 ), ,gg 
Genevyle, Dame Jane . . 230 
Geney, Sir Thomas . . 147 
Genys v. Gaynys . . 240, 264 
Gernon . . . . . . jjg 
Gerrard 3OI 
Gerveys, Thomas . . . . g o 
Gethyn, S. Rich. . . 52, 246 
Geyton, Welye . . . . 248 



'4 



PAGE 

Gibon, Thomas . . . . 228 
Gifforde (Sir J., 163) .. 272 
Gifforde . . . . 34, 296 

Gigges 229 

Gilbert . . . . . . 192 

Girdlers' Company . . 102 

Gladys of Wales . . . . 230 

Glanvyle . . . . . . 203 

Glaziers' Company 89, 221 

Gloucester 

Gloucester, Duke of 

Gloucester, Thomas 
Goddarde, Sir John 

Godwin (E. Kent) . . 
Gogh, Matthew 

Golding 
Goldingham, Sir Alex. 

Goldingham, Sir Walter 

Goldisborough, Lord 

Goldsmiths' Company 

Golofer 

Golofer, Le Sir 
Golofer, Thomas 
Goodale, Adam 

Goodbowe 
Goodhande 

Goodlake, Geffrey . . 
Goorge, John 
Gorge, Sir Edmond 

Gorges 

Goring, John 

Gornay, M. Mays . . 
Gower, Thomas 

Grace, Will. 

Grandison, lord 

Grandison, Sir Will. 
Grandison 

Grantham, Will. 

Grauntford, Rich. . . 
Gray, Thomas 

Grayndor, Sir John 
Grayndor, Robert . . 

Green 

Green, Sir John 

Green, Sir Raufe 

Green, Richard 

Green, Sir Robert . . 
Green, Sir Thos. 59, 

Grendor, Sir John . . 

Grenfeld, Thomas . . 
Grenfield 

Grendham, S. Simon 
Grenville, Thos. 
Grenwood, Thomas 

Gresley 

Gresley, Sir Thomas 

Gresley, Welye 

Grey of Codnor 

Grey of Ruthyn . . 17, 134, 161 

Grey of Wilton .. 17, 135, 161 

Grey (4 entries) . . . . 161 

Grey . . . . . . 161, 212 

Grey, Sir Thomas .. .. 149 

Grey of Northumberland . . 195 
Greyby, John . . . . 42 

Greystock, Baron of 17, 138 

Griffin . . . . . . 254 

Griffith .. .. 2iofci's 

Griffith, Piers . . 278 bis 

Griffith, Sir Walter .. 312 

Griffith, Sir Will 309 

Grygge, John . . . . 200 

Guise, Sir John . . . . 234 

Gulford, Sir Rich 303 

Guy of Warwick . . . . 38 
Gwyn, John . . . . 266 

Haber Dalcer . . . . 228 

Haberdashers' Company . . 300 

Haddon . . . . ' . . 295 

Haighton, John . . . . 56 



89, 

132 bis 
50 
42 

.. 142 
52 

. . 298 
.. 154 
.. 192 
. . 149 
300 

.. 213 

(258), >74 

32 

106 

269 bis 
.. 271 

47 
209 

.. 311 
40 

... 38 
233 

22 
. . 208 

14, (161) 

. . 149 

243 bis 

92 

19- (185) 

21 

31- 276 
.. 6 4 

72 

48, 293 
149 
.- 6 3 

.. 216 

(212), 306 
31, 276 

66 

53- (279) 
234 
255 
.. 58 
.. 267 
40. 147 
. . 248 
16, 135 
134 
'35 



INDEX. 



Hake, Walt. .. .. 177 

Hakelett, Sir John . . 64 

Hale, Thomas .. .. 251 

Hales . . (184), 296, 298 

Hales, John . . 103, 160 

Halesowen, Prior of .. 135 

Hall, Henry .. .. 103 

Hall, Piers 50 

Hall, Royden . . . . 68 



Halla(m), Rob. 
Halsall 



front. & 2 
(177, 271), 272 



Halsall, Sir Gilbert .. 21 

Halsam, Sir Hugh .. .. 31 

Haltun . . . . . . 220 

Halwyn, John . . . . 280 

Halyax. Will. .. (183), 193 

Halysnakys, Walter 183, (193) 

Hammys, Rafe . . . . 261 

Hampton . . . . . . 268 

Hampton, John . . . . 195 

Han(d)low, Sir John . . 82 

Hanford . . . . . . 152 

Hangerbury v. Heynysbury 
Hansard, Sir Thos. 
lord 



Harcourt, 
Harcourt 
Harcourt, 



122, 



35. 



Sir Harry 

Harcourt, Sir Robert 

Hardy, Will. 
Harewell, Bishop 
Harewell 
Hargrove 

Harington, lord 

Harington, lord 
Harling, Sir John de 

Harlwin, Sir John 

Harman 

Harneys, Harry and Walter 

Harold, King 

Harpden, Sir John 



281 
10, 169 

157 
157 
312 
.. 36 

12 

.. 6 7 

- 257 

U6, 138 

139. 



272 
264 
223 

257 

220 

96 

5 



Harpley, Sir John 49, (173, 262) 

Harrison, Rich. . . . . 192 

Harrow .. .. .. 250 

Harrowden . . . . . . 213 

Hartland, Abbot of . . 163 

Hartopp . . . . . . 178 

Hartwell . . . . . . 240 

Harwell . . . . . . 293 

Haryett, Welye .. .. 285 

Haseley, Sir John . . . . 161 

Haslefote 198 

Hastings, Sir John.. (137), 311 
Hastings, lord chamberlain 
16, 
Hastings, Sir Robert 

Hatfeld, Stephen 

Hatton 

Haversham 

Hawberk v. Huberk 
Hawkesworth, Thos. 

Hawley, Thos. 
Hawte, Sir Nicoll 

Hawte, Will. 

Hawton, Sir T. 

Haydock 
Hayltoft, Thos. 

Hays, John 

Haywode, Nicholas 

Headingham, Rob. 

Hebden 

Hemingborough, John 

Hemingford 

Henglys 

Henkling 

Henry VI 

Herbert, lord 
Herbert, Sir Walter 

Hereford, Earl of 
Heron, Sir Edmond 

Heron, Sir John 
Herring, Walter 



88, 



231, 



137 
83 
24 

221 
223 
62 
26 

34 
144 

173 
237 
235 
- 249 
.. 279 
.. 250 
204 

121 

. . 105 
IO4 

.. 242 
.. 131 
, 14, 15 
- 239 
.. 308 
.. 131 
19 
162, 234 

1 68 



323 

PAGE 

Herston, Frances . . . . 44 

Herstun, Welye de . . 272 

Hert (gone) 198 

Hertford, Earl of . . . . 9 
Hertford, Sir Thos. . . 83 
Herthill, Thos 51 

Hertlyngton, John . . 95 

Hertopt 178 

Herville, Sir John .. .. 210 

Hervy . . . . . . 221 

Hervy, Nicholas . . . . 196 

Hesketh, Thos 28 

Hetun . . . . . . 274 

Hewett . . . . . . 106 

Hewick, Sir Nicol . . . . 82 

Heydon. Sir Harry . . 303 

Heynysbury . . . . 36 

Higham v. Hyham 

Higgs, Simon . . . . 90 

Hill, Ric., Bp. Lond. . . 279 

Hill, Robert 79 

Hill, Welye . . . . 34, 210 

Hillary . . . . . . 174 

Hillisley, Thos. .'. . . 287 

Hilton, Baron of .. 138 

Hilton, Godfrey .. 158, 
Hinckley 

Hingham, Sir Aleyne de . . 
Hodleston, Sir John 
Hody, John 

Hody, Sir Will 

Hogyngton 

Hokeley 

Holcam 

Holcott 

" Holde Hal " 

Holland, Sir John 
Holme. Rob. 

Holt 
Holtun 
Holwell 

Hontt, Will... 
Hoo, Sir Will. 
Hoogan, Symkyn 

Hopton, Sir Geo 
Hore, John . . 

Hore, Welye 
Home 

Horsley 



188 
131 

77 
282 

93 
281 
285 
248 
276 
246 
235 

274 
27 

..162 
.. 235 

43 
88 

.. 156 
. . 285 

. . (210), 306 
.. 162 

264 
194. (199). 200 

2 5 6 



35- 



Horsley, Sir John 27, 92, 148, 297 

Hose . . . . . . 226, 285 

Hotham, John . . . . 30 

Hotoft (v Cloo) . . . . 219 

Hotoft, Will. .. .. 195 

Houghton Sir Ric. 23, (209) 

House, Thos. . . . . 79 

Howard, lord .. .. 121 

Howard, Earl of Surrey . . 302 

Howard, Sir John . . . . 141 
Howes, Sir Henry .. .. 31 
Huberk v. Hawberk . . 62 
Hudleston, Sir John (212), 250, 282 
Hugford, Thomas . . . . 67 
Hull City 70 

Hungate, Thos. . . 59, (203) 
Hungerford, lord .. 17, 138 

Hungerford, Sir Walter . . 308 
Hunt (Howntt) .. .. 210 

Hunt, John.. .. .. 176 

Hunt, Sir Nic. .. .. 156 

Hunt, Rafe . . . . . . 250 

Hunt, Robt. . . . . 193 

Hunt, Will 88 

Huntingdon, Earl of 9, 13, 27, 121 
Huntingfeld . . . . . . 234 

Huntley, Welye . . . . 290 

Hurleston . . . . 67, (236) 
Huse, Sir Henry .. 156, (269) 
Hyde Abbey .. .. 12 

Hyde 168 

Hyde, De la . . . . 203 



324 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Hyde, John .. .. 35 

Hyham, John .. .. 84 

Hylton, Baron of . . .. 18 

Hynde, Sir Will 43 

Ingham, Sir Aleyne de 77 

Inglefield, Rob 78 

Inglethorpe .. .. .. 167 

Ingleton, Rob. . . . . 167 

Inglosse, Sir Harry 148. (254) 

Inkpen . . 219. 269 

Ippulpen . . . . . . 235 

Ireland . . . . 205, 299 

Isley, John . . .. (187), 241 

Islyppe, John . . . . 291 



*Jay. Sir Thomas 

Jerningham . . 
Jons 

Kamys 
Kebell 

Kelcy 

Kemp, Cardinal 
Kene .. 
Kenerdewe . . 

Kent, King of 

Kent, Earl of 



72, 172 

254 

.. 257 

.. 223 
.. 276 
. . 163 
14 

235 
. . 203 

10 
.. 14, 134. 229 



Kent, Earl of (Grey) 140, 239 

Kent, Earl of, Godwin . . 142 

Kenton, Nic. . . . . 86 

Kentwood, John . . . . 38 

Kerdeston, Sir Leonard . . 149 

Keryell, S. Thos 261 

Kesal, Sir John . . .. 160 

Keyley . . . . . . 265 

Keynes, Rob. . . . . 169 

Keys, Roger . . . . 60 

Kidwelli .. .. .. 131 

Kighley, Sir John ... . . 23 

Kildare, Earl of . . . . 135 

Kilmaine, Prior of . . 34 

Kilmaine .. .. .. 75 

Kilney 153 

Kilvington, John .. .. 84 

Kinardysley, Syr. . . . . 168 

Kinghley, Sir John .. 156 

KINGS, see page . . . . vii 

Kington, John .. .. 77 

Kinvyre .. .. .. 251 

Kinnysman .. .. .. 262 

Kirkeby, John .. 51, (264) 

Kirkham . . . . . . 164 

Kirkington, Sir John de .. 149 

Kirkton. Harry .. .. 192 

Kirton, Sir John .. .. 239 

Kirton, Robert . . . . 78 

Knight, Sir Rich 8 1 

Knightley, Sir Rich. .. 314 

Knightley, Will 34 

KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND 

TABLE, see page . . . . vii 

Knolles . . . . . . 234 

Knollys 233 

Knollys, Sir Rob. . . . . 19 

Knollys, Sir Rob 20 

Knyvett (3) . . . . 201 

Kychard .. .. 121, 232 

Kyme, lord of .. 14, 137 

Kyme . . . . . . 213 

Kymer, Gilbert .. .. 57 

Kyryell, Sir Thos 35 

Kyryell, Will 77 

Lacon, Sir John . . . . 286 

Lacon, Welye . . . . 286 

La Cote-Male-taile .. .. 217 

Lacy . . . . . . . . 230 

Laggage, Will 79 

Lambton, Sir Thos. . . 22 

Lamkyn .. .. .. 222 



Lamond, Reynolde.. 
Lancaster, Duke of 9 

Lancaster, Henry, Earl of 
Lancaster, the colours of . . 



PAGE 
24O 



121 
135 

Lancelot de Lake . . 5, 216 

Lange, Rob. . . . . 33 

Langford, Sir John .. 21 

Langham .. .. 165, 169 

Langle(y) .. 19, 56, 183 

Langley, Thomas . . . . 51 

Langrishe . . . . . . 277 

Langton . . . . . . 276 

Langton, Baron of Newton 23 

Langton, Sir John of .. 22 

Langton, Robert . . . . 191 

Lardener, John .. .. 79 

Lassells, Roger . . . . 26 

Lathell 279 

Lathome, Thomas .. (122), 233 

Latimer, Lord .. 17, 137 

Latimer, Robert . . . . 229 

Laton, Will 21 

Laurence . . . . . . 292 

Lawkyn, Henyng . . . . 192 

Lawton, John . . . . 21 

Leche, Sir John .. (172), 254 

Leche, Sir Philip . . . . 144 

Leche, Sir Roger . . . . 56 

Lechford . . . . . . 269 

Ledes, Richard . . . . 241 

Lee of Stockwell . . . . 284 

Lee, Richard .. 205, 211 

Leffyn, Thomas . . . . 241 

Leggey 215 

Legh, Hugh . . . . 26 

Legh, John A. .. 31, 262 

Legh, Peter de . . 250, 269 

Leicester, Earl of . . 10, 131 

Leicester (town) . . . . 70 

Lemster, Alan . . . . 269 

Lenard, Syr - . . . . 149 

Lenthale, Sir Roland . . 143 

Leserton . . . . . . 244 

Levenham, Ralph . . . . 33 

Leventhorp . . . . . . 285 

Lewes, John . . . . 158 

Lewis . . . . . . 222 

Lewknor, lord . . . . 1 40 

Lewknor, Sir Ric. .. .. 35 

Lewknor, Sir Roger (149), 303 

Lewknor, Sir Thos. . . 66 

Lexington, Alan . . . . 47 

Lewton . . . . . . 267 

Lexame .. .. .. 235 

Ley, Earl of Dartmouth .. 215 

Leys, Dederyk . . . . 194 

Leyton, Sir Thos. . . 239, 283 

Lichfield, see of . . 285 

Lille 160 

Lilling, Rob. . . . . 206 

Lincoln, see of .. 64, 211 

Lincoln, Earl of 9, 131 

Linley, Sir Percival . . 146 

Lisle uxor Pury . . . . 167 

*Liss, Thos. . . . . . . 25 

Lister, Thomas . . . . 237 

Little 92 

Littlebury, T. (239), 199 bis 

Llandaff, see of . . . . 225 

Lloyd . . . . . . 285 

Lockton, Thomas .. .. 19 

Lomenour . . . . . . 223 

LONDON : LORD MAYORS . . viii 

COMPANIES . . viii 

London (city, 68, 122) . . 170 

Loneye, John . . 74, 196 

Longford, Sir Raffe . . 241 

Longspee . . . . . . 90 

Longspee, Dame Maude de 229 

Longueville, Thos. . . . . 77 

Lovayn, Thos. . . . . 243 



PACE 

Lovelas . . . . . . 228 

Lovelas, William . . . . 228 

Lovell, lord . . 16, 135 

Lovell . . . . . . 262 

Lovell, John . . . . 242 

Lovell, Sir Thos. . . . . 237 

Loveneye, John . . 74, 196 

Loveneye, Will. . . . . 76 

Lowe . . . . 217 bis 

Lowe . . . . . . 241 

Lowel . . . . . . 226 

Lownde, Sir Alex. . . . . 23 

Lowther, Sir Rob. . . . . 154 

Lowys, John . . . . 78 

Lucombe . . . . . . 258 

Lucy, Lord .. (99), 138 

Lucy, Sir Walter . . . . 34 

Lucy, Sir Will 281 

Ludlow, Sir Rich. . . . . 284 

Lufyon . . . . . . 213 

Lumley, Sir Thos. .. .. 18 

Lumley, Sir Will 20 

Lutterell . . .'. . . 273 

Lutterell, Sir Hugh 146, 234. 281 

Luxembourg, Cardinal . . 2 

Lye, John a .. 31, 262 

Lyme . . . . . . . . 98 

Lynde, Thos. . . . . 75 

Lynde, Sir Will 43 

Lysle, lord . . . . . . 17 

Lysle, John .. (221), 248 

Lysle, Sir Nicolas (167*), 309 

Lytton, Sir Rob. .. .. 313 



Mabank 

Mackwilliams 

Mackworth, John . . 

Maddok, Thos. 

Madley, John 

Mahawte, Constantine 
Maydston 

Mainston, John 

Mainwaring 
Makeney, Rich. 

Maleverer, Sir 
Maleverer, Hopkins 

Mallory 

Malmayne, John 

Maltravers, Lord 
Man, King of 

Manchester (co. Lane.) 

Manfeld, Symon 

Manners, Sir George 

Manners, Sir Richard 

Manners, Sir Rob. . . 
Manningham, John 

Mansion, M. 

Mantell 



.. 149 
.. 58 
.. 48 

74 
. . 260 

28 

47 

50 

.. 194 
51, (200) 
.. 156 

24 
206, 216, 276 

79 
14. 135 

39 

60 

.. 241 
.. 316 

24 

24, 239 
.. 236 
200 

212 



Marbelers and Stonecutters 221 
March, Earl of 9, 38, 132 

Markaunte . . . . . . 234 

Markenfield . . . . . . 258 

Marmyon, lord .. 10, (211) 
Marney, Sir Herry .. 313 

Marshall (E. Pembroke) . . 89 

Marshall, John (21, 76), 96 

Martin . . . . . . 193 

Martin, Sir Constantine .. 154 

Martin, John . . 38, 208 

Martin, Richard . . . . 190 
Massey, Sir Geoffrey . . 24 
Masson . . . . . . 78 

Mastyrsume . . . . 261 

Mathewe, Davy . . . . 56 
Matravers, lord . . . . 14 

Mauleverer .. .. .. 156 

Mauleverer, Hopkins . . 24 
Mauleverer, John . . . . 58 
Mauley, Lord ..14, 137, 140 

Mauley, Robert .. .. 150 

Maundfylde . . . . 229 



INDEX. 



325 



PAGE 


PAGE 


*Maundham, Raher . . 191 


Moston, Thomas . . . . 29 


*Mawdeby, J. . . . . 38 


*Moundz, Thomas . . . . 184 


Mawre, Symoncl . . . . 242 


*Mounsewys, Will. . . . . 57 


Mayfeld, Sir Wat 288 


Mounteney, Sir Will. . . 146 


Mayl, Rich 228 


Mont ford . . . . . . 208 


*Mayston .. .. .. 184 


Montford, Sir Svmon 10,236,237 


Melborne . . . . . . 273 


Montford, Sir Will. 30, 31 


Melesford . . . . . . 203 


(Moverant ?), lord .. .. 142 


*MeIton, Sir John . . . . 20 


Mowbray, lord .. 9, 132, 232 


Mendham . . . . . . 234 


Mowbray, John . . . . 26 


Menell, lord . . . . 14 


*Moyle ' 282 


Merbury, W. . . . . 297 


Mulsho, John . . . . 46 


Merbury, Sir Lawrence .. 155 


*Mulso, Sir Thomas.. 84, (209) 


Mercia, King of . . . . 10 


Musgrave, Sir John 27, 178, 268, 


Meredith, Edmond ap 72, 190 


281 


Merynge, Sir Welye . . 316 


*Mynors . . . . . . 282 


Mestede . . . . . . 256 




*Metforde, John .. 81, (173) 


Nanfan, John . . . . 32 


Metham, Sir Thos. . . 20 


*Nanfan, Sir Rich. .. 241, 310 


*Metsount, Thos. .. .. 55 


Nawton, Will. . . . . 59 


*Mettley, Thos. . . . . 240 


Neham . . . . . . 219 


Mewys . . . . . . 273 


*Nereford . . . . . . 256 


Michell, John . . . . 75 


Nevill, Robert, Bishop of 


Michell, Rob. . . . . 210 


Durham . . . . . . 4 


*Michelgrove, John . . . . 62 


Nevill, Earl of Salisbury . . 294 


*Middleham . . . . . . 55 


Nevill, Earl of Westmorland 133 


*Middlemore, Rich. 44, (215 bis) 


Nevill, Lord Latimer 17, 309 


Middleton, Jeffrey . . . . 25 


Nevill, Lord Bergavenny 19, 300 


Middleton, Sir John .. 121 


Nevill, of Holt, co. Leic. . . 276 


Middleton, Thomas 30, (204) 


Nevill, Sir Alex. . . . . 29 


Milburn, Sir Thomas .. 281 


Nevill, George . . . . 282 


Milnehouse . . . . . . 244 


Nevill, Sir Harry . . . . 84 


*Minet 178 


Nevill, Sir John . . 26, 83 


*Mitford . . . . . . 173 


Nevill, John . . . . 27 


Mitford, John . . . . 81 


Nevill, Sir Richard .. 157 


Modred . . . . . . 216 


Nevill, Sir Robert . . . . 30 


Mohun, lord . . . . 138 


Newborough, John . . 32 


Mohun, John . . . . 163 


Newborough, Sir Roger .. 312 


Molens. lord . . 17, 137 


Newdigate, Sir John .. 122 


Molyneux, Sir Rich. .. 52 


Newdyke, Thomas . . . . 192 


Momford . . . . . . 208 


Newman, Thomas . . . . 49 


*Mompesson, John .. .. 175 


*Newmarch . . . . . . 27 


*Monbocher, Sir Bert. 83, 195 


Newport, John .. 81, (226) 


Monchensy, John .. (175), 242 


Newsam, John . . . . 21 


Monington . . . . . . 267 


Newton . . . . 53, 172 


*Monkton, John . . . . 26 


Newton, John . . . . 96 


Montague, lord .. .. 134 


Newton, Thomas . . . . 44 


Montgomery, Sir John . . 31 


Newton, William . . . . 59 


*Montgomery, Sir Nic. 144, 243 


Nightingale . . . . . . 206 


Montgomery, Sir Thomas . 141 


NINE WORTHIES . . . . vii 


Monthermer, lord . . . . 14 


None, Harry . . . . 257 


Mordaunt . . . . . . 211 


Norfolk, King of . . 10 


Mordred, Sir Thos. . . 148 


*Norfolk, Duke of (9, 14, 39), 132 


More .. .. 1 66, 183 


Norfolk, Robert . . . . 48 


More (de la More) 90, 199, 293 


*Norland . . . . . . 295 


More, my lady . . . . 299 


Norman, John . . . . 106 


More, John . . . . . . 250 


Normandy .. .. .. 121 


More, Thos., Marshal of 


Normanvyle, Sir Will. . . 20 


England . . . . . . 294 


Norreys, Sir Edward (218), 306 


*Moore, Will 260 


*Norreys, John . . 33, 239 


Moresby . . 30, 194, 250 


Norreys, Richard .. .. 101 


Moresby, John . . . . 76 


Norreys, Sir Will. . . . . 237 


Morieux . . . . . . 233 


(? North), John . . . . 236 


*Morley, lord .. 17, 138 


Northampton, Earl of .. 131 


*Morley, John 56, 196, 242 


Northampton, John of 56, 231 


Morris, Will. .. .. 174 


Northumberland, Earl of 16, 134 


Mortimer, E. March 38, 132, 230 


Norton . . . . . . 14 


Mortimer, Sir John . . 303 


Norton, John . . . . 55 


Mortimer, Lord . . . . 252 


Norton, Richard . . . . 237 


Mortimer, John .. .. 159 


Norton, Robert . . . . 44 


Mortimer, of Northants . . 198 


Norton, Sir Samson . . 282 


Mortimer . . . . 13, 71 


Norwich, William . . . . 185 


Morton . . 223, 241, 296 


Norwich, Sir John . . 82 


Morton, Charles . . . . 30 


Norwood .. .. 141, (153) 


Morton, John . . . . 296 


Nottingham . . . . 56, 70 


Morton, John . . . . 295 


Nowen . . . . . . 216 


Morton, John . . . . 224 




*Morton, Richard . . . . 84 


Offord, lord of . . . . 13 


Morton, Thomas .. .. 58 


Ogle, lord .. (141), 239, (250) 


*Morton, of Gloucester . 215 


Ogle, Sir Robert . . .. 18 


(Morven ?) . . . . . 216 


Oke, John . . . . . . 193 



Okyn, Thomas 
Oldehall, Sir Will. . . 

Oldehall 
Olife 

Oliver 

Olney, John. . 
Orkney 
Ormonde, Earl of . . 

Orrell, Sir Lewis 
Osborne . . 162, 

Osborne, John 
Oswalstre 
Osyn, John 
Otter, Robert 

Oughtred, Sir Rob. 
Oulgreve, Thos. 
Overey 

Overton, Thomas . . 
Owen, Sir Davy 

Owen, Sir Davy 
Owen, ( ) 

Owgan 

Oxford, Earl of 16, 

Oxenbridge 
Oxynford, William of 
Ozanne, Pers 

Pakenham, Will, . . 

Palmer, Robert 
Palmer, Thomas 
Palmes, George 
Palton, Sir Will. . . 
Palyngham, Rob. . . 

Panell 

Papenham 

Parker 

Parr 

Partrych 

Parys, John 

Paslewe, John 

Paston, Sir John . . 
Paulet, Sir Amyas . . 

Payle, Syr Raf. 



PAGE 

.. 258 

34. (264) 

235 

246 

.. 245 

46, (212) 
6 

16, 135 

.. 250 
(207), 258 

86 
270 

IO2, IO3 

.. 5 8 

19 

.. 198 



.. 281 

293 

. . 223 

. . 248 

133. 237, 
301 

. . 241 

39 
88, 156 

'77 
240 
68, (176) 

49 

.. 147 
.. 227 

122 

.. 165 
.. 272 
.. 316 
. . 268 

-. 243 

25 

(98). 37 
174, 283 
149 

Paynell .. 122, 221 bis, 282 

Peake. . . . . . 258 

Peakirk . . . . . . 267 

Peasmarsh, Sir John .. 122 

Pecche, Sir Gilbt ..... 210 

Pecche, Sir John .. 66, 158 

Pecche, Sir Nicoll . . . . 144 

Pecke, Will ....... 258 

Peckham, John . . . . 57 

Pegiez, John . . . . 203 

Pelham, Sir John .. .. 150 

Pelleson, Will. . . . . 21 

Pelmorba, John . . . . 88 

Pembroke, Earl of 9, 39, 135 

Pembroke, Earl of, Marshall 89 

Penbryge, Sir Rich. . . 63 

Pendragon (Uter) . . . . 5 

Pene, John . . . . . . 68 

Peny, John . . . . . . 208 

Pensthon v. Pincheon . . 196 

Pepe, Will ....... 175 

Percehaye, Sir John . . 20 

Perch, Count de . . 10 

Percy, E. Northbld . . 309 

Percy, Lord Egremont .. 18 

Percy, Sir Harry . . . . 20 

Percy, Stevyn . . . . 90 

Percy ( - ) . . . . 277 

Perkins, Will . . . . 50 

Pernell . . . . . . 191 

Ferrers, Sir Edwd. .. 156 

P'son, John . . . . 227 

P'son, Richard . . . . 227 

Peryent v . Poryer . . . . 261 

Peterboro' monastery . . 164 

Petyte, Thomas . . . . 289 

Pevensey (town?) .. .. 132 



326 



INDEX. 



Pevensey 


PAGE 
.. 131 


Peverell 


19 


Pewpe(3) .. 


.. 180 


Pewterers' Company 


.. 207 


Peyto, Sir Will. 


.. 50 


Phelype. Sir Will. .. 


14 


Philpott 


. . .-40 


Pickering. Sir Edw. 


.. 306 


Pickering, Sir James 


20 


1'irworre 


.. 255 


Pierpont 


254. 294 


Pierpont, Sir Nycoll 


.. 36 


*Pigot 


(90), 296 


Pigot, Sir John 


21 


PilcharUe 


IOO 


Pilkington 


1 66, 256 


Pimpe 


.. 283 


Pinchbeck, Sir John 


66 


Pincheon 


196 


Pinchepole 


.. 224 


Pine 


.. 299 


Piper, Robert 


. . 221 


Pity, William 


193 


Planche, De la 


.. 213 


Plescy 


.. I/O 


Plessetz. Thos. 


223 bis 


Plesyngton 


.. 276 


Pleys, Sir Rich. 


74 


Plumpton, Sir Will. 


22 


Pokeswell 


.. 242 


Pole, Baron Montagu 


.. 301 


Pole, John 


.. 46 


Pole, Will 


93 


Pole. Earl of Suffolk 


.. 301 


Pollard 


25. 231 


Pomeroy, Edward . . 


34 


Pomeroy, Sir Thomas 


.. 309 


Pomys 


.. 265 


Poole, John 


.. 195 


Poole, Raffe 


273 


Poole, Sir Rich. 


(227), 307 


Popham, Sir John de 


3L IS 2 


Popley, Geo. 


.. 36 


Porter. Sir - 


.. 160 


Porter, Thomas 


34 


Porter, Sir Will. . . 


3i. M3 


Porthalyne, Thomas 


95. J5 


Portington, John . . 


24 


Poryer v. Peryent . . 


.. 261 


Posyngworth, John 


50 


Poulet, Sir Amyas 


174, 283 


Power 


204 


Powtrell, Roger 


.. 150 


Powtrell v. Peverell 


19 


Powys, Lord 


'7- 239 


Poynings, Lord 


17. 136 


Poynings, Sir Edward 


.. 32 


Poyns, Sir Robt. . . 


303 


Poyns, Nicholas 


51 


PRELATES 


vii 


Prendergast, Robert 


27 


Preston, Harry 


27 


Preston, Thomas . . 


196 


Preston. William . . 


21 


Prewes 


I4O 


Prewys 


.. 192 


Price, Edward ap . . 


.. 2 7 8 


Prior. Emonde 


97 


Prykke, Rob. 




Pryse 


294 


Pudsey, Sir John . . 


92 


Pudsey, Sir Rich. . . 


.. 291 


Pulteney. Sir Thos. 


309 


Purcell 


175, 264 


Pury John 


1 66 bis 


Pyke, Thomas 


47 


Pyrley, John 
Pyty, Will 


81 
193 


Quatermayn, John 
Quixley, Thos. 


32, (288) 
.. 48 



Radcliffe, Sir John 

Radcliffe. Sir Ralph 

Radmell 

Rame, Rafe 
Randacy 

Ranston, de 

Ratcliffe, Sir T. 

Ratcliffe. Lord FitzWalter 

Rawle, Sir Edw. . . 

Raymonde . . 
Raynes 

Rayney 
Read 

Reed, John . . 
Reed, Mat hew 

Redemer 
Redmayne, Rich. 

Redy, John . . 

Rempston, lord 
Repley 

Reresby 

Reston 

Restwold, Ralph 
Reynill 
Reynford 
Revers 



PAC.E 

23. MS, 
(264. 2 9 2) 
20 

239 

.. 242 
.. 2 5 6 
272 
264 
2 9 2 
279 
316 

(173). 294 
22O 

46, 168, 316 
.. 286 

75 
.. 267 

28 

.. 215 
.. 149 
. . 188 
.. 257 
.. 219 
42, (268) 

293 
.. 159 
140, 291 

Richmond, Earl of 10, 130, (134) 
Richmond .. .. 153, 246 
Richmond and Somerset, 
Duke of . . . . . . 300 

Ridley 268 

Rigmaden, Geo. . . . . 47 
Ringborne, Will. . . . . 92 
Ripon, John .. .. 188 

Riseley, Sir John . . . . 303 
Robbes v. Rowes . . . . 157 
Robsart. Lord . . . . 142 
Robsart, Sir John .. (14), 66 
Roche, Sir John . . . . 86 
Rocheford, Sir Raffe 161, 227 
Roches . . . . 228, 233 

Rochester, see of . . .. 165 

Rockley (3) 43 

Rocliffe, Guy . . . . 20 

Rodall . . . . . . 257 

Rodney . . . . 217, 286 

Rodney, Rafe . . . . 249 

Roet (?) 157 

Rokeby, Sir Thos. . . 146 

Rokeby . . . . . . 234 

Rokelys . . . . . . 206 

Rol(le)ston, Rob 53 

Romonby, Will. . . . . 20 

Roo, Will 246 

Rookes, John . . . . 93 

Roos, lord 16, 135, 137, 159, 
161, 260 
20, 27 
.. 163 
.. 176 

173 
. . 284 
.. 285 
.. 63 
4 
'44 

.. 228 
.. 262 



Roos, Sir Robert 
Rose, Will. . . 

Ross, Rich 

Rosse 

Rossell 

Rosshe 

Rosslyn, Will 

Rote 

Rothenale, Sir John 
Rotherham, Archbishop 

Rothyn, John 

Roucliff , Sir David 

ROUND TABLE, KNIGHTS OF 
THE. . 

Rowes 

Roydon, Robert 

Rudall 

Rudding, Umfrey 

Russell . . 
Ryder, Sir Rauffe 

Rye, John . . 

Ryther, Sir Will. 

Ryvers, Erie 



161 



vii 

157. 233 
.. 316 
.. 257 
293 
.. 213 
.. 312 
68 

21, 28, (264) 
18, 135 



Saberton . . . . . . 35 

Sabylton, le S. .. 41, (180) 
Sackeville . . . . . . 154 

St. Alban, John de . . 173 

SAINTS, OTHER, seepage .. vii 

St. Amand, lord u, 18, 137, 183 
St. Asaph, see of . . . . 165 
St. Bartholomew Spittle . . 38 
St. Clair, John . . . . 77 
St. Clair, Sir Robt. . . 285 

St. Clair, Sir Thos. .. 153 

St. Cuthbert of Durham 1 1 bis 
St. Edmond, king 12, 128 

St. Edmond, prior . . 97 

St. Edward, the confessor . . 128 
St. George . . . . 9, 128 

St. George, Sir William . . 67 
St. John, lord .. .. 137 

St. John ( - ) 158, 185, 297 
St. John, Sir John 18, 31 

St. Leger, Rauff . . 198, (226) 
St. Leger, Sir Welye . . 270 

St. Liz, Simon .. .. 10 
St. Oswald, King of North- 
umberland .. 10, ii 

St. Paul . . . . . . 1 80 

St. Quintin, Sir Anthy. 29, 154 
St. Thomas of Canterbury n, 128 
St. Wilfrid of York .. u 

Salisbury, Earl of 
Salkeld, Richard 
Salkeld, Thos. . . 

Salveyn, Sir John . . 

Samon . . . . 

Sampson . . . . 

Sandon . . . . . . 

Sandford, Sir Bryan 

Sandys, Sir John . . 
Sandys, Sir Will. .. 
Sansaver, Hugh .. 

Sansaver, Sir Rawfe 

Santclow .. .. 
Sarnfeld . . . . 

Savage. Sir Arnold 
Savage. Sir John . . 
Savage, Sir Humfry 

Savile, John 20, 

Saye, lord .. .. 
Saye, Sir John . . 
Saye, Sir Will 

Sayer, John . . 

Scales, lord . . . . 
Scargill, Will. . . 

Schellyng, Sir John 

Scott . . . . . . 

Scott, Walter . . 

Scotts, King of .. 
Scrope, lord of Bolton 



152, 



(10, 16), 133 
. . 30 
. . 30 
. . 20 
. . 245 
. . 226 
. . 105 
. . 42 
. . 50 
306 
185 

. . 83 
(19), 169 
. . 233 
. . 143 
. . 42 
. . 307 
193, (298) 
18, 142 
95, 203 
220 

. . 28 
. . 16 
. . 27 
156, (198) 
200, 292 
. . 300 

8, 
17, 



Scrope, lord of Upsale 

Scrope, Bishop of York . 
Scudamore, Sir John 

Segrave, Hew 

Selby 

Selby, Abbot of 

Selby, Davy 

Selby, John . . 76, 8 1 
Selling 

Selowe, John 

Selyoke, Christr. 
Septvans 
Sergeaulx 

Sercheden 

Serynghyll 
Seton, Robert 

Seward 

Seylby 

Seymour, lord 141,137 

Seymour, Sir John.. 

Seymour, Sir Thos. 

Seys, Kedric 



13 
136, 
302 
17 

12 

150 

233 
205 

13 
122 

(251) 
246 
81 

. . 277 

74. 153 
.. 216 
. . 271 
.. 213 
.. 76 
. . 287 
. . 205 
(3i6) 
286 

233 



INDEX. 



327 



Shambrook 

*Sharingbury 

Sheldon 

Shelton, Sir Rafe 

Shepton Mallet 
Shilford, Thos. 

Shipman 

Shipton, John 
Sherley 
Shirley 
Shirley, John 
Shirley, Raffe 
Shirley, Robert 
Shirley, Will. 

Shorthose 



Shottesbrook, Sir Ralph 
Shottesbrook, Sir Rob. 
Shottesbrook 



209 

55 

.. 261 

(158), 309 

.. 64 

4 

.. 265 
86 

.. 279 

190 

34 

(215), 282 
.. 150 
.. 224 
25 



31 
153 

(201), 26O 

Shrewsbury, Earl of 135, 161, 301 

Shrigley, Thomas . . . . 67 

Simeon, Rob. . . 70, 192 

Sinclair, John . . . . 77 

Sinclair, Sir Rob. .. .. 285 

Sinclair, Sir Thomas .. 153 

Skelton . . . . 25, 250 

Skevington . . . . . . 294 

Skilling . . . . (*I56), 198 

Skinners' Company . . 300 

Skipton . . . . . . 271 

Skirlawe, Walter . . . . 51 

Skoggam, John . . . . 94 

Sleyclowe v. Skirlawe . . 19 

Slye, John . . . . . . 93 

Slytte 103 

Smart, Humph. .. .. 52 

Smeres . . . . . . 268 

Smethley 241 

Smeton, Thos. . . . . 60 

Smyth 2, 95 

Snayth . . . . . . 205 

Solers . . . . . . 214 

Solly, Davy . . . . 122 

Somerset, Duke of 15, 132 

Sommers, John . . . . 56 

Sooter 283 

Sorneys v. Furnese 

Sothill .. .. .. 221 

Sotynley, Sir .. .. 156 

Souch, De la . . . . 213 

Soulby, Harry . . . . 96 

Sountington . . . . 294 

Southwell 255 

Sowdan, Sir Percyvall 31, 161 

Sowerby, John . . . . 67 

Sparrow, Alex. .. .. 31 

Speccot . . . . . . 270 

Speke, Sir John .. (219), 314 

Spencer, Lord . . 16, 142 

Spenser, Harry . . . . 280 

Spenser, Sir Rob. . . . . 241 

Spenser, Bishop of Norwich 12 

Spe'str, wyffe . . . . 231 

Spilman .. .. .. 165 

Sponeley, John . . . . 78 

Sprege (Sprigg) .. .. 213 

Sprot 223 

Squyer, Charles (Thorle) .. :86 

Stafford, Earl of .. n, 133 

Stafford, Sir Humph. 30, 143 
Stafford, John, Archbishop 

of Canterbury . . . . 4 

Stafford, John . . . . 160 

Stafford, Sir Thomas . . 282 

Standell, Edward . . . . 80 

Standen 266 

Standish (Ralph, 29, 41) . . 161 

Stanley, lord . . . . 139 

Stanley, Sir John .. (143), 161 

Stanley, John .. .. 189 

Stanley, Sir Thomas 21 615 

Stansfeld, Jas 96 



Stansum . . . . . . 195 

Stapylton Sir Bryan 156 (159, 

233) 
Stapylton (Sir Bryan) 41, 180 

Starkey . . 297 

Staumber, Harry .. .. 215 

Staverton . . . . . . 253 

Stede, Welye .. ..286 

Stephen, King . . . . 65 

Sterborgh .. .. .. 213 

Sterley . . . . . . 121 

Stevyns, T 258 

Steward, Master . . . . 298 
Steward, Sir John . . 42, 144 

Stewkley, Richard . . . . 68 

Stewkley, Thos. .. .. 191 

Stocker, Sir Will 4 

Stockfishmongers . . . . 4 

Stockton, Sir John ; 106 

Stockton, Thomas .. .. 215 
Stockwood, John . . . . 290 
Stodevynt, Sir Rawf . . 83 

Stoke 268 

Stokeley .. .. .. 106 

Stokes .. 214, 250, (290) 

Stokes, Thomas .. .. 43 

Stokes, William . . . . 47 

Stone . . . . . . loo 

Stone, Richard . . . . 77 

Stone, Thomas . . . . 274 

Stonlyng 268 

Stonor, Sir John . . . . 167 
Stonor, Sir Henry . . . . 167 

Stonor, Sir Will 281 

Stoppyngton . . .. .. 78 

Stourton, lord 18, (141), 311 

Stowell 265 

Stradling, Sir Edw. .. 31 

Strange, lord 17, 137, (214) 

Strange, John . . . . 245 

Strangways, Giles . . . . 248 

Strangways, Sir James . . 19 

Strangways, Robert . . 41 

Stratfeld, Sir Thos., lord of 52 

Stratford, Sir Hen. .. 157 

Straton, John .. (181), 191 

Stratton . . . . . . 207 

Strechley . . . . . . 249 

Strelley, Sir John .. .. 149 

Strelley, Sir Nic. .. .. 121 

Stretley, John .. 81, 93 

Strickland, Will 21 

Strother, Rafe . . . . 249 

Stroude, Will. . . . . 57 

Sturgeon, Will 44 

Sturmye, Sir Will. . . 30, 40 

Stydolfe, George . . . . 49 

Style . . . . . . . . 29: 

Sudeley, lord . . . . 17 

Suffolk, Duke of .. 15, 132 

Suffolk, lord of . . . . 301 

Sully 233 

Sulsham, Ric. . . . . 35 

Sulyard, Sir John . . (203), 281 

Surrey, the lord of . . 302 

Surtees, Sir John .. (19), 24 

Sussex, king of .. .. 10 

Sutton, John . . . . 122 

Sutton, Sir George and Ric. 289 
Swanne uxor Pury.. .. 166 

Sweny, John . . . . 208 

Swetenham .. .. .. 211 

Swinburne, Sir John .. 155 

Swynford . . . . . . 157 

Swynford, (Sir Payne) .. 158 
Swinnerton .. .. .. 213 

Swynnow, John . . . . 28 

Sybill, John .. .. 290 

Sylby, John .. .. 251 

Talbot, E. Shrewsbury 16, 135, 

301 



PAGE 

Talbot, Visct. Lisle . . 161 

Talbot ( ) .. 135, 266 

*Talbot, Bryan .. .. 142 

*Talbot, Sir Edmonde . . 23 
Talbot, Sir Gilbert 280, 301, 302 

Talbot, John . . . . 192 

*Talbot, Thomas .. 22, (203) 

*Talbot, Sir Welye . . . . 274 

Tallow Chandlers . . . . 4 

*Tancred, Edmund . . . . 223 

Tanfeld, Rob. .. (185), 194 

Tannatt . . . . 50, 53 

*Tapley, Thos. .. .. 252 

*Tarleton, John . . . . 163 

Tate (Sir Robert) . . . . 108 

Taverner .. .. 183, 199 

*Tawke, Will. . . . . 52 

*Taylboys (lord, 141) .. 273 

Taylboys, Sir Walter . . 93 

Taylboys, Will. . . . . 29 

Telyng . . . . . . 220 

Tempest, Sir Will. .. (160), 196 

Tendring . . . . . . 249 

*Tenterden, Will . . . . 82 

Terell, Sir James . . . . 279 

Terell, John . . 174 bis 

Terell, Sir Thomas . . 160 

Thirkeld . . . . 256, 266 

*Thomas, Will, 89 ; Sir Rhys ap 28 1 

Thorell, Sir Thos 158 

Thorley, Thomas .. 53, (212) 

Thornborough, Will. 30, (266) 

Thornbury, Sir Philip 159, 194 

Thornbury, John . . . . 50 

*Thornew, John . . . . 80 

Thornham . . . . . . 266 

Thornton, Roger . . . . 35 

Thornton Curtis, Abbot of 13 

Thorpe, Sir Edmund 150, (174, 

254), 265 

*Thorpe . . . . . . 42, 262 

Throgmorton, Sir 186, 212, 

3i6 

Throgmorton, John .. 51 

Thurland . . . . . . 216 

Thwayts, John . . . . 26 

*Thwenge .. .. .. 138 

Tillingham . . . . . . 271 

Tillioll, Sir Piers .. 29, 153 

Tilney . . . . . . . . 173 

Timperley, Thos. . . . . 86 

*Tindall, Sir Will .. .. 311 

Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester. . 135 

Tiptoft, Lord . . . . 17 

Tiptoft, Sir John . . . . 140 

Tiryngham .. .. 213, (294) 

Tocketts, Roger . . . . 203 

Tomasyne, Barth. . . . . 79 

Tomson, John . . 289 bis 

Tonbery, Philip . . . . 252 

Tongra . . . . . . . . 163 

Torbock, Sir John . . 67, (204) 

*Torrell (Thos., 90) .. . . 158 

Tothill 190 

Tottoffet 215 

Touchet . . . . . . 190 

Towne . . . . . . 205 

TOWNS AND CITIES . . viii 

Townshend, Roger . . 281 

Tracy, Sir Will. . . 63, (266) 

*Trafford . . . . 244 bis 

Trafford, Sir Edmond .. 313 

Trebett, Sir John .. .. 155 

*Trederffe, John . . . . 94 

*Treffrye, Sir T 239 

*Tregonan . . . . . . 258 

Tregoz, Sir John . . . . 67 

Trelawny . . . . . . 219 

Trenchard, Henry .. 163, (316) 

Trente v. Brente 

Tresawell . , . , . . 190 



328 



PAGE 

Trevet, Sir John . . . . 162 

Trevet. Sir Thos 51 

Trewarthen . . . . . . 260 

Tristlow 1 86 

Tristram 217 

Trollope, Thomas . . . . 78 

Troutbeck, Sir Will. 97, 306 

Trumpington. Sir Ed. 50, (149, 217) 

Trowro . . . . . . 149 

Trussbut 164 

Trussell .. 149, 154, 213, 254 

Trussel 155 

Trusthell. Sir John .. 154 

Tnke, Bryan . . . . 297 

Tunstall, Sir John.. .. 150 

Tunstall, Sir Thos 23 

Turberville, Sir John (223), 281 
Turberville, Sir Thos. .. 82 

Turbut 271 

Turner, Henry .. (104), 210 

Tutesbury, Baldwin . . 176 

Twyer, Alex. . . . . 57 

Twyford 299 

*Twynyho .. .. .. 214 

Tyle, Thomas . . . . 79 

*Tyrwhitt, Sir Will. .. (228), 306 
Tywlodes 217 



INDEX. 



Ufford 

Ulster, Earl of 
Umfreville . . 
Umfreville, Earl of Angus 
Umfreville, Sir Baldwin 
Umfreville, Sir Gilbert 
Underriyll 
Upton, Nicholas 
Urswyke 

Usflete, Sir Gerard.. 
Usher, Welye 
Uvedale, Thos. 

Vachell, Thos. 
Valans 



9. 
223, 



142 
230 
224 
232 
223 
18 
.. 76 

34 

234, 246 
.. 141 
.. 266 

32 

33 
200 



Valence, Earl of Pembroke 39, 135 



Valere 
*Vampage 
*Vaughan 

Vaux, Sir Nicholas 

Vaux, Rawlyn 

Vavasour, Harry 

Venables 

Verdon, lord 

Vere, Lady Mare . 

Vere 

*Verney, John 
*Verney, Sir John . 

Verney, Rafe 
*Verney, Richard 

Vernon, Fowke 

Vernon, Sir Harry.. 

Vernon, Sir Richard 

Vernon, T. . . 
Vernon, Welye 
Vesci, lord . . 
Villiers 
Vincent 
Vincent, Will. 
Vipount, Will. 
Vintners' Company 
Vowell 



Wacys 
Wadham, J. 

Wainflete, William, Bishop 
of Winchester 



79 

(99), 307 

(78), 246 

237 

28 

24 

.. 177 
.. 229 
235 
.. 213 
.. 161 
305 
. . 280 
55. (240) 
.. 270 

(270), 3" 

31. 159, 269, 

270 bis 

264 

270 

18, 141 
221 bis 
76 



58 

26 

215 

287 

199 
215 



Wake, lord 



10, (169), 254 



UNNAMED ILLUSTRATIONS Pages 39, 49, 53, 54, 65, 69, 71 bis, 72,73, 74, 
J9 (3). ioo bis, 101 (3), lozbis, 103 bis, 104, 105, 106, 119, 120 bis 121 
225. 231 bis, 232, 242, 243, 244, 246, 254, 255 bis, 2$6bis, 265, 273, 274 



PAGE 




PAGE 


Wake, Will. . . . . 35 


Williamson, John . . 


.. 224 


Wakehurst 291 


Willingham, Will. . . 


34, (266) 


Wakhurst . . . . 162 bis 


Willisley 


.. 219 


Wakerley 63 


Willoughby de Broke 


16, 136, 


Walcot, Sir Walter .. 150 




234, 302 


Wal(de)grave, Sir Ric. 95, 155 


Willoughby (co. Derby) 


. . 248 


Walden . . . . 269, 292 


Wilsthorpe 


25 


Wiildyf (John, 51) . . 211 


Wilston 


212 


Wales, Prince of 15, 38, 131 


Wilton, Harry 


53 


Wales, Prince of .. .. 132 


Wiltshire, Earl of .. 


16, 121 


Wales, Gladys, daughter of 


Wiltshire, Sir John (72) 


, 147, 262 


Prince of 230 


Windowtt, Earth. . . 


296 


Waleys, Sir Will. .. .. 154 


Windsor 


. . 232 


Waller . . . . . . 209 


Windsor, Harry, lord 


300 


Walles 209 


Windsor, Sir Will. . . 


35 


Wallington 172 


Wingfield 


206 


Walsh . . 195, 257, 287 


Wingham 


207 


Walwayne, John . . . . 52 


Winslow 


.. 176 


Wanceleys . . . . . . ioo 


Winter 


. . 240 


Warburton, Will. .. 32, (193) 


Winter (Norfolk) . . 


. . 284 


Warcup, Sr. Rob 189 


Wise, Thomas 


88, 185 


Warde, John . . . . 250 


Wiseman 


.. 283 


Warde . . . . . . 270 


Wistow, Will. 


30, (200) 


Warenne, Earl . . 9, 229 


Wobrue ( ? ) . . 


213 


Waring, M . . 300 


Wodehouse, Thos. . . 


82 


Warner, Thos. .. .. 215 


Wodevile, Sir Thomas 


T C 3 


Warre(n), Thos 86 


Wodhull 


* J J 
211 


Warton . . . . . . 257 


Wodherton, Ric. 


157 


Warton, Gefferay . . . . 202 


Wolfe, Sir John .. 


160, 276 


Warwick, Duke of . . 15 


Wollaston, John 


. . 170 


Warwick, Earl of .. 9, 15, 132 


; *Wolton, Sir Thos. of 




Warwick, Guy of . . 38 


*Wolveley, Thos. 


84 


Warwick Herald . . . . 68 


Wolverton 


75 


Washington, Thomas . . 20 


Wood, John. . 48, 


204, 207 


Wasteneys, Thomas 58, (72) 


Woodcock 


.. 46 


Water, John, Warwick Herald 68 


Woodward, Ric. 


291, 293 


Waterton, Sir Rob. 20, 161, 272 


Worcester, Earl of 9, i 


5, 17, 90, 


Watton, Will. .. 38, (205) 






Wauton (Gilbt., 86) .. 251 


Worsop, Ric. 


95- 190 


Wayscott .. .. (217), 300 


WORTHIES, NINE . . 


vii 


Weaver (Stanley) . . . . 272 


Wotton 


284, 285 


Well, John 191 


Wroth, Sir John . . 


169 


Wellington . . . . . . 172 


Wroth, John 


-. 236 


Wells, lord . . . . 16, 302 


Wrottesley, Hew 


233 


Wells, Will 50 


Wulley, fflorye, Bishop 


of 


Wemme, Baron of ..138 


Clogher 


.. 226 


Wenlark . . . . . . ioo 


Wybery, John 


193 


Wenlock, lord . . . . 141 


Wycliffe, John 


.. 262 


Wentworth, Sir Roger (223), 285, 


Wydeville, E. Rivers 


135 


291 


Wydeville, John 


140 


Weryman, Rich. . . . . 44 


Wydeville, Sir Ric. 


140 


Wesingham, Thos. . . . . 256 


Wydeville, Sir Thos. 


153 


Wesington . . . . . . 266 


Wyett 


294 


Wesnam .. .. 101, 122 


Wvfold, Nic. 


105 


West 58, 282 


Wyke 


. . 246 


Westbrook . . . . . . 206 


Wykeham, Will, of . . 


2. 258 


Westcote . . . . . . 217 


Wylbury 


152 


Westmorland, Earl of 16, 133 


Wyld, John . . 


. . 105 


Weston, Sir Thos. . . (202), 316 


Wylly 


.. 176 


Wethylle, Ric. .. 227, (166) 


Wylly, Rich. 


214 


Wetyngham, Sr. . . 50 


Wymour 


.. 184 


Whatton . . . . . . 184 


Wyndham, Thos. 


88 


Whetenhall 177 


Wysam, Sir Will. .. 


.. 161 


Whichcote . . . . . . 94 


Wythe 


.. 196 


Whinton . . . . . . 185 
Whitehead 153 


Wythe, Sir Moris . . 


207 


Whitehill, Walter . . 74, 166 
Whitehorse, Rich. . . 77 


Yeddinge, Thos. 
Yelverton 


32 

28} 


Whitewell .. ..204 


Yerde, Thos 


*"-" J 

78 


Whitfeld 96 


Yeveltone 


181 


Whitgreve, Rich 43 


Yonge 


* u J 

. . IOO 


Whitney, Sir Rob. . . 80 


York, City 


7O, 2IO 


Whittington (Sir John, 35) 292 
Widimer .. .. .. 215 


York, Duke of 14, 


132, 230 


Wilberforce, Rich 30 


Zerde 


2<2 


Wilbraham, Will 300 


Zouche, lord 16, 


* j * 
137, 295 


Wilcotes . . . . , . 249 


Zouche, De la 


.. 2I 3 



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