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diff --git a/58212-8.txt b/58212-0.txt index 7a0de6a..8438b69 100644 --- a/58212-8.txt +++ b/58212-0.txt @@ -1,32 +1,7 @@ -The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Noble and Gentle Men of England, by -Evelyn Philip Shirley - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most -other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of -the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: The Noble and Gentle Men of England - or, notes touching the arms and descents of the ancient - knightly and gentle houses of england, arranged in their - respective counties. - -Author: Evelyn Philip Shirley - -Release Date: October 30, 2018 [EBook #58212] +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 58212 *** -Language: English -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOBLE AND GENTLE MEN OF ENGLAND *** - - - - -Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen. For "Slankie". @@ -238,7 +213,7 @@ indented sable_. John, heir of John de St.John, differenced his arms with a label azure, according to the roll of Carlaverock. The roll of arms of the reign of Richard II. gives the _mullets of six points pierced azure_. Edward St.John at this period bore, _Argent, on a -chief dancetté gules two mullets of six points or, pierced vert_. +chief dancetté gules two mullets of six points or, pierced vert_. Rolls of the dates. Present Representative, St.Andrew Beauchamp St.John, 14th Baron @@ -279,7 +254,7 @@ Hasted's History of Kent, vol. i, p. 365, and vol. iii. p. 4. ARMS.--_Or, on a bend gules three cross-crosslets of the first_. It appears by the Roll of Arms of the reign of Richard II., that Monsr. Rauff Poley bore a coat nearly similar, viz, _Argent, on a bend -gules three crosses patée or_. +gules three crosses patée or_. Present Representative, Frederick Polhill, Esq. @@ -332,8 +307,8 @@ See the Visitation of Berks, 1566. Harl. MS. 5822, 22 b, and Harl. Hundred of Wanting, p. 56. ARMS.--(Confirmed Oct. 22, 1600.) _Argent, on a fess sable three -plates between three crosses patée of the second_. Sometimes the -fess is placed between six crosses patée. +plates between three crosses patée of the second_. Sometimes the +fess is placed between six crosses patée. Present Representative, William Nelson Clarke, Esq. @@ -367,7 +342,7 @@ See Willis's Buckingham, p. 172; Erdeswicke's Staffordshire, ed. 1844, p. 119; Wotton's Baronetage, iv. p. 82; and Lysons's Buckinghamshire, p. 172. -ARMS.--_Quarterly argent and gules, four crosses patée +ARMS.--_Quarterly argent and gules, four crosses patée counterchanged_. Present Representative, Sir John Newdigate-Ludford-Chetwode, 5th @@ -607,7 +582,7 @@ iii. 39, 346, 357; for those of Calveley, ib. ii. 153; Henbury, iii. vii. fol. 42, and Harl. MSS. 2119, for a good pedigree of the family drawn from original evidences. -ARMS.--_Argent, a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitchée +ARMS.--_Argent, a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitchée sable_. The crest of this family, _a felon's head, souped proper, haltered or_, alludes to the power of life and death within the Forests of Leek and Macclesfield, granted by Hugh Earl of Chester. @@ -912,7 +887,7 @@ son of the same Rev. Peter Leigh. See Ormerod, i. 350. ARMS.--_Allowed 1563. Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure_. For four descents after the match with Agnes de Legh, her -descendants used the coat of Lymme, _Gules, a pale fusillé argent_, +descendants used the coat of Lymme, _Gules, a pale fusillé argent_, conclusive evidence of the descent of this family from Richard de Lymme, and not from William de Venables, another husband of Agnes de Legh. Indeed, in the Visitation of 1566, this coat of Lymme was @@ -1066,7 +1041,7 @@ Visitations of 1613 and 1663-4. See Ormerod, ii. 408. ARMS.--_Azure, a fess indented ermine between six cross-crosslets -fitchée or_. Thomas de Bernaston bore this coat, except that the +fitchée or_. Thomas de Bernaston bore this coat, except that the crosses were argent. See the Roll of Arms of the Reign of Edward III. @@ -1116,7 +1091,7 @@ the county of Cork. See Ormerod, iii. 11, and Lysons's Cheshire, p. 673. -ARMS.--_Argent, on a fess between three cross-crosslets fitchée +ARMS.--_Argent, on a fess between three cross-crosslets fitchée sable a cinquefoil of the first_. Present Representative, John Lawton, Esq. @@ -1761,7 +1736,7 @@ ii. 243. ARMS.--_Argent, a bend sable, charged with three popinjays or, collared gules_, borne by Monsr. Roger Curson in the reign of -Richard II. Sir John Cursoun bore, _Argent, a bend gules bezantée_, +Richard II. Sir John Cursoun bore, _Argent, a bend gules bezantée_, in that of Edward II. (Rolls.) According to Burton's Collections quoted by Wotton, the more ancient coat was, _Vair, or and gules, a border sable charged with popinjays argent_: this was in compliment @@ -1852,7 +1827,7 @@ Noble Families. ARMS.--_Sable, three buck's heads cabossed argent, attired or_. Monsr. Andrew Cavendysh of this family bore, _Sable, three crosses -botonnée fitchée or_, 2 _and_ 1. (Roll Ric. II.) +botonnée fitchée or_, 2 _and_ 1. (Roll Ric. II.) Present Representative, William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire, and 2nd Earl of Burlington. @@ -2296,7 +2271,7 @@ by Sir John Pole, Baronet, in 1787. See Prince's Worthies of Devon, p. 504; Wotton's Baronetage, ii. 124; Lysons, cix. 442. -ARMS.--_Azure, semée of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant argent_. +ARMS.--_Azure, semée of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant argent_. Present Representative, Sir John George Reeve De-la-Pole Pole, 8th Baronet. @@ -2670,7 +2645,7 @@ and younger brother of Sir Richard. See Hutchins's History of Dorset, vol. iv. 202; and Archdall's Lodge's Peerage of Ireland, vii. 104. -ARMS.--_Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses patée or_. +ARMS.--_Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses patée or_. Present Representative, Richard Hippisley Bingham, Esq. @@ -2732,7 +2707,7 @@ ii. pt. i. p. *261; for a more extended Pedigree see vol. iii. pt. i. p. 473, under Tilton; Brydges's Collins, v. 348; Hutchins's Dorset, iv. 133; and for an account of the famous Digby Pedigree, compiled by order of Sir Kenelm in 1634, at the expense, it is said, -of £1200, see Pennant's Journey from Chester to London, 8vo. +of £1200, see Pennant's Journey from Chester to London, 8vo. 1811, p. 441; and for portraits of the Digbys at Gothurst, ib. p. 449. @@ -2834,7 +2809,7 @@ Younger branch, Weld-Blundell of Ince-Blundell, Lancashire. See Ormerod's Cheshire, ii. 131; Hutchins's Dorset, i. 226; and the new edition, i. p. 372; Blakeway's Sheriffs of Salop, p. 120, -ARMS.--_Azure, a fess nebulée between three crescents ermine_. +ARMS.--_Azure, a fess nebulée between three crescents ermine_. Confirmed by Camden in 1606. See Morgan's Sphere of Gentry, book 2, p. 112. @@ -3150,14 +3125,14 @@ above all, Fosbroke's "Abstracts and Extracts of Smyth's Lives of the Berkeleys," admirably illustrative of the ancient manners of our old landed families. -ARMS.--_Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patée argent_. The +ARMS.--_Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patée argent_. The original arms were, _Gules, a chevron argent_, and were so borne by Moris de Barkele, in the reign of Henry III. The present coat was used by Sir Moris in the reigns of Edward II. and III. and Richard II. His son, during his father's life, differenced his arms by _a label azure_; Sir Thomas de Berkeley used "_rosettes_" instead of crosses; Sir John de Berkeley, _Gules, a chevron argent between -three crosses patée or_. (Roll of Edw. II. &c.) +three crosses patée or_. (Roll of Edw. II. &c.) See for the differences in the Berkeley coat, Camden's Remains, ed. 1657, p. 226. @@ -3334,7 +3309,7 @@ See Gibson's Views of the Churches of Door, Holme-Lacy, and Hemsted, &c. 4to. 1727; and Guillim's Heraldry, ed. 1724, p. 549. ARMS.--_Gules, three stirrups, leathered and buckled, or_. Ancient -coat, _Or, a cross patée fitchée gules_. +coat, _Or, a cross patée fitchée gules_. Present Representative, John Lucy Scudamore, Esq. @@ -3715,7 +3690,7 @@ Visitations of Kent of 1574 and 1619. See Philpot's Kent, p.199; Hasted's Kent, iii. 286; and Wotton's Baronetage, ii. 228. -ARMS.--_Azure, three cross-crosslets fitchée in bend or, cotised of +ARMS.--_Azure, three cross-crosslets fitchée in bend or, cotised of the same_. Present Representative, Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, 10th @@ -4349,7 +4324,7 @@ See Nicholas Leicestershire, iii. pt. 2. 743; Wotton's Baronetage, iii. 230; Erdeswick's Staffordshire, ed. 1844, 396; and Hornby's Tract on Dugdale's Baronage. -ARMS.--_Azure, semée of fleurs-de-lis and a lion rampant or_. Sir +ARMS.--_Azure, semée of fleurs-de-lis and a lion rampant or_. Sir Henry de Beaumont bore this coat with a _baton gabonny argent and gules_, in the reign of Edward II.; in that of Richard II. Mons. de Beaumont omitted the baton (Rolls of the dates.) @@ -4384,7 +4359,7 @@ ARMS.--_Barry of six, argent and azure_. Richard de Grey bore this coat in the reign of Henry III. John de Grey differenced it with _a label gules_. In the reign of Edward II. the same arms were borne by different members of the family, with the additions of _a bend -gules, a label gules, a label gules bezantée, a baton gules, and +gules, a label gules, a label gules bezantée, a baton gules, and three torteauxes in chief_, which last was used by the Dukes of Suffolk. @@ -4690,10 +4665,10 @@ Herald, compiled about the year 1718, and still at Ormsby; and Allen's History of the County, under Ormsby and Gunby. ARMS.--_Azure, three quatrefoils (two and one,) and in chief a boar -passant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross patée gules_, with +passant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross patée gules_, with which the following coat is generally quartered, said to be the arms assumed by Sir Thomas Massingberd, Knight of St. John, in the reign -of Henry VIII. _Quarterly or and argent, on a cross humetté gules, +of Henry VIII. _Quarterly or and argent, on a cross humetté gules, between four lions rampant sable, two escallops of the first_. Present Representative, The Rev. Francis Charles Massingberd. @@ -4836,10 +4811,10 @@ See Blomefield's Norfolk, ed. 1739, vol. i. p. 751, for long extracts from the curious old pedigree in verse; Wotton's Baronetage, i. 164; and Brydges's Collins's Peerage, viii. 562. -ARMS.--_Sable, a chevron or, guttée de sang, between three +ARMS.--_Sable, a chevron or, guttée de sang, between three cinquefoils ermine_. This coat is said to have been augmented as now borne, by Henry V. in honour of John Wodehouse's valour at the -Battle of Agincourt, the _guttée de sang_, not at present considered +Battle of Agincourt, the _guttée de sang_, not at present considered very good heraldry, being then added. The supporters, two wode or wild men, were also, it has been said, then first used. @@ -5006,7 +4981,7 @@ Family," 12mo. 1769; Tierney's Castle and Town of Arundel, 8vo. 1834; and Mr. Howard's "Indication of Memorials, &c. of the Howard Family," fol. 1834. -ARMS.--_Gules, a bend between six cross-crosslets fitcheé argent, on +ARMS.--_Gules, a bend between six cross-crosslets fitcheé argent, on an escucheon a demi-lion pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules_, granted by patent 5 Henry VIII. to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in @@ -5015,7 +4990,7 @@ present coat was borne by Sir John Howard in the reign of Edward II., and by Mr. Howard in those of Edward II. and Richard III.: it has been conjectured, from the similarity of this coat with that of the Botilers, Barons of Wem, (Gules, a fess cheeky argent and sable -between six crosses pateé fitchée argent,) that Sir William Howard +between six crosses pateé fitchée argent,) that Sir William Howard the Judge was descended from the Hords, stewards to these Barons: it is observable that none of the Howards ever prefixed the _de_ to their name, a fact which opposes their derivation from Hawarden in @@ -5822,7 +5797,7 @@ the former seat of the Holles family, and the Dukedom of Newcastle. See Dugdale's Warwickshire, 2nd ed. vol. ii. pp. 992, 1007; and Brydges's Collins, ii. 181. -ARMS.--_Argent, three cross crosslets fitchée sable, on a chief +ARMS.--_Argent, three cross crosslets fitchée sable, on a chief azure two mullets pierced of the first_. The original arms, as borne by Thomas de Clinton in the reign of Henry III., appears to have been _a plain chief_. See his seal engraved in Upton, de Studio @@ -5907,8 +5882,8 @@ See Magna Britannia, iv. 425; and the first edition of Burke's Commoners, ii. 440; see also Excerpta Historica, p. 353, for some curious letters of the Stonors of the time of Edward IV. -ARMS.--_Azure, two bars dancetté or, a chief argent_. Monsieur John -de Stonor bore, _Azure, a fess dancetté and chief or_, in the reign +ARMS.--_Azure, two bars dancetté or, a chief argent_. Monsieur John +de Stonor bore, _Azure, a fess dancetté and chief or_, in the reign of Edward III. (Roll.) Present Representative, Thomas Stonor, 3rd Baron Camoys. @@ -5982,12 +5957,12 @@ Henry the Fourth-- "semblably furnished like the King himself." -ARMS.--For Blount. _Barry nebulée of six or and sable_. For Croke, +ARMS.--For Blount. _Barry nebulée of six or and sable_. For Croke, _Gules, a fess between six martlets argent_. The more ancient coat was, _Lozengy or and sable_, which was borne by William le Blount in the reign of Henry III. Sir William le Blount of Warwickshire, (so called because he held under the Earl of Warwick,) bore the present -_nebulée_ coat in the reign of Edward II. Sir Thomas le Blount at +_nebulée_ coat in the reign of Edward II. Sir Thomas le Blount at the same period _the fess between three martlets_, now called the coat of Croke. (Rolls of the dates.) @@ -6344,7 +6319,7 @@ estates in Shropshire. Madoc, the eldest son of Griffith, seated himself at Sutton, from him called to this day "Sutton Madoc;" Griffith Vychan, the younger son, had Kinnerley, a portion of his mother's inheritance, and in that manor he resided at Tre-gynvarth, -_Anglicè_ Kynvarth's Town, usually written and spoken as _Kynaston_; +_Anglicè_ Kynvarth's Town, usually written and spoken as _Kynaston_; and hence the name of the family. Griffith or Griffin de Kyneveston, son of Griffith Vychan, was witness to a grant of land to the abbey of Haghmond in 1313. His lineal descendant Roger Kynaston fought at @@ -6365,7 +6340,7 @@ See Blakeway, p. 73; and Morris MSS. ARMS.--_Quarterly_, 1 _and_ 4, _Argent, a lion rampant sable_; 2 _and_ 3, _Ermine, a chevron gules_. Sir John de Kynastone in the -reign of Edward II. bore, _Sable, a lion rampant queve forchée or_. +reign of Edward II. bore, _Sable, a lion rampant queve forchée or_. (Roll.) Present Representative, Sir John Roger Kynaston, 3rd Baronet. @@ -6579,7 +6554,7 @@ the great luminary of this family. See Baker's Northamptonshire, i. 470; Blakeway, pp. 132, 222, and Morris MSS. -ARMS.--_Azure, a fess dancettée, the two upper points terminating in +ARMS.--_Azure, a fess dancettée, the two upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lis or_. Present Representative, William Henry Francis Plowden, Esq. @@ -6794,7 +6769,7 @@ Stephen. See Blakeway, p. 126; and Morris MSS. -ARMS.--_Quarterly per fess dancettée argent and sable, on the first +ARMS.--_Quarterly per fess dancettée argent and sable, on the first and fourth quarters a bugle horn of the last, garnished or_. Present Representative, John George Weld Forester, 2nd Baron @@ -6847,7 +6822,7 @@ name, and was father of the present proprietor of Totterton Hall. From the Morris MSS. ARMS.--_Argent, two pales sable, each charged with three -cross-crosslets fitchée or_. +cross-crosslets fitchée or_. Present Representative, the Rev. John Bright. @@ -6898,7 +6873,7 @@ was written "of Spoonhill." See Blakeway, p. 92; Wotton's Baronetage, ii. 261; and Morris MSS. -ARMS.--_Argent, a cross formée, checky or and sable_. +ARMS.--_Argent, a cross formée, checky or and sable_. Present Representative, Beilby Richard Lawley-Thompson, 2nd Baron Wenlock. @@ -7212,7 +7187,7 @@ See Hutchins's History of Dorset, i, p. 450, for an account of the family under "Parnham," which came from the heiress of Strode; see also Wotton's Baronetage, iii. 492. -ARMS.--_Azure, a stork between three cross-crosslets fitchée or_. +ARMS.--_Azure, a stork between three cross-crosslets fitchée or_. Present Representative, Sir Henry Oglander, 7th Baronet. @@ -7727,7 +7702,7 @@ See Wotton's Baronetage, iii. 396; and Davy's Suffolk Collections in the British Museum, Add. MSS. 19,116, p. 537, for long and interesting accounts of this remarkable family. -ARMS.--_Azure, a fess dancettée ermine between six cross-crosslets +ARMS.--_Azure, a fess dancettée ermine between six cross-crosslets argent_. Present Representative, Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston. Esq. @@ -7841,7 +7816,7 @@ See Wotton's Baronetage, iii. p. 159; Brydges's Collins, viii. p. and Davy's Suffolk Collections, Add. MSS. 19,147, vol. lxxi. p. 192. -ARMS.--_Sable, a fess dancettée or between three crescents argent_. +ARMS.--_Sable, a fess dancettée or between three crescents argent_. Present Representative, John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke. @@ -7964,7 +7939,7 @@ and brother of the third Earl of Egmont. See "A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery, &c." 8vo. 1742; and Collinson's History of Somersetshire, vol. iii. p. 171. -ARMS.--_Argent, on a chief indented gules three crosses patée of the +ARMS.--_Argent, on a chief indented gules three crosses patée of the first_. This coat appears to have been borne by Sir Roger Perceval in the reign of Edward I. See his seal engraved in "The House of Yvery," vol. i. p. 41. @@ -8961,7 +8936,7 @@ The present coat, but without the border, was borne by Walter de Strykelande, in the reign of Richard II. Another coat, used in the reign of Edward II. was _Argent, two bars and a quarter gules_. (Rolls.) The Stricklands of Boynton bear, _Gules, a chevron or -between three crosses patée argent, on a canton ermine a stag's head +between three crosses patée argent, on a canton ermine a stag's head erased sable_. 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