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A85770 A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method; / wherein it is now reduced by the study and industry of John Guillim ... Interlaced with much variety of history suitable to the severall occasions or subjects. Guillim, John, 1565-1621.; Nower, Francis, d. 1670. 1660 (1660) Wing G2219A; ESTC R177735 251,394 243

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L●sle Gules a Lyon passant gardant Or crowned Argent 6 Sir John Beauchamp Knight Gules a Fesse between six Martlets Or 7 Sir Hugh Courtney Knight Or three Torteauxes 8 Sir John Grey of Codnor Knight Barry of 6 Argent and Azure in chief three Torteauxes 9 Sir Miles Stapylton Knight Argent a Lion Rampant Sable 10 Sir Hugh Wrotesely Or three Piles Sable a Canton Ermine 11 Sir John Chandois Or a pile Gules 12 Sir Otho Holland Knight Azure semy de Flower de lis a Lion Rampant gardant Argent 13 Sir Sanchy Dampredicourt Knight Gules three bars humet Argent 14 Edward Prince of Wales called the Black Prince Quarterly France and England a Label Argent 15 Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwicke Gules a Fesse between six Croslets Or. 16 Ralph Stafford Earl of Stafford Or a Cheuron Gules 17 Roger Mortimer Earl of March Barry of 6. Or and Azure on a chief of the second a pale between two Esquires Base dexter and sinister of the first an ●nescocheon Argent 18 Sir Bartholomew de Burgherst or Burwash Knight Gules a Lion Remp●nt with two tayls Or. 19 John Lord Mohun Gules a M●●nch Ermine the Hand proper holding a Flower de lis Or. 20 Sir Thomas Holland Knight after Earl of Kent vide 12. 21 Sir Richard Fitz-Simon Knight Azure a Lion Rampant Ermine 22 Sir Thomas Wale Knight Or a Lion Rampant Gules 23 Sir Neele Loringe Knight quarterly Argent and Gules a bend of the second 24 Sir James Audeley Knight Gules a Fret Or a border Argent 25 Sir Henry E●me Knight Or a barre and demy Lion issuant Gules 26 Sir Walter Paveley Barry of 6. Or and Sable a bend Argent The founders being many of them dead others were elected in their rooms 27 RIchard of Bourdeaux after King of England by the name of King Richard the second France and England quarterly 28 Lionel of Antwerp Duke of Clarence Earl of Vlster second son of King Edward the third France and England quarterly a Label of three points Argent as many Cantons Gules 29 John called of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster c. third son to King Edward France and England quarterly a Label Ermine 30 Edmond of Langley 4th son to King Edward the third Earl of Cambridge and Duke of Yorke Quarterly France and England a Label Argent charged with nine Torteauxes 31 John Montfort the valiant Duke of Brittain and Earl of Richmond Checky Or and Azure a border of England a Canton Ermine 32 Humprey de Bohun Earl of Hereford Azure a bend inter two Cottizes and six Lions rampant Or. 33 William de Bohun Earl of Northampton brother to Humphrey Azure on a Bend cottized between six Lions rampant Or 3. Mullets Sable 34 John Hastings Earl of Pembrook Or a Maunch Gules 34 Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwicke vide 15. 35 Richard Fitzallan Earl of Arundell Gules a Lion Rampant Or. 36 Robert Vfford Earl of Suffolk Sable a Crosse engrailed Or. 37 Hugh Stafford Earl of Stafford bears as 16. 38 Ingeram de Coucy Earl of Bedford and Soisons Barry of 6. Varry and Gules 39 Guiscard d'Angolesm Earl of Huntington Or billetty a Lion Rampant Azure 40 Edward Lord Spencer Quarterly Argent and Gules in the second and third a Fret Or over all a bend Sable 41 William Baron Latimer Gules a Crosse patee Or. 42 Reginold Baron Cobham of Sterborow Gules on a cheuron Or 3 Estoils Sable 43 John Lord Nevill of Raby Gules a Saltier Argent 44 Ralph Lord Basset of Drayton Or 3. Piles Gules a Canton Ermine 45 Sir Walter Manny Knight Banneret Sable a Crosse voided Argent 46 Sir Thomas Vfford Knight Sable a Crosse engrail'd Or. 47 Sir Thomas Felton Knight Gules two Lions passant Ermine 48 Sir Francis Van-Hall Knight Azure a Bend Crenelle Argent 49 Sir Allan Boxhull Knight Or a Lion Rampant double Quevee Azure Fretty Argent 50 Sir Richard Pembruge Knight Argent a Chief Azure a Bend Fusillee Gules Sur le tout 51 Sir Thomas Vtred Knight Or on a Crosse Flory Gules three Escallops of the Field 52 Sir Thomas Banester Knight Argent a Crosse Patee Sable 53 Sir Richard la Vache Knight Atgent 3. Buls heads cabossed Sable 54 Sir Guy de Bryan Or three Piles Azure Richard the second King of England began his Reign 55 THomas of Woodstock Duke of Glocester 4th son to King Edward the third France and England a Border Argent 56 Henry of Bolinbrook Earl of Derby Duke of Hereford Lancaster after King of England vide 29. 57 William Duke of Guelderland Azure a Lion Rampant Or. 58 Will of Henault Duke of Holland and Henault and Zealand Quarterly the first fourth Or a Lion Rampant Sable the second and third Or a Lion Rampant Gules 59 Thomas Holland Earl of Kent whose Grandfather vide 20. bears England a Border Argent York made him bear Edw the Confessors Arms impaled with these 60 John Holland Earl of Huntington and Duke of Exeter Uncle to the above named Thomas halfe brother to King Richard the 2d England a Border of France 61 Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke Earl of Nottingham Gules a Lion Rampant Argent 62 Edward Plantaginet Earl of Rutland and Corke Duke of Albemart and after Duke of Yorke See his father N o 30. 63 Michael De la-poool Earl of Suffolk bears Azure a Fesse between three Leopards heads Or. 64 William Scroop Earl of Wiltshire Azure a Bend Or. 65 William Beauchamp Lord Abergaveny Gules a Fesse inter six Croslets Or. 66 John Lord Beaumont France a Lion Rampant Or. 67 William Lord Willoughby Or Fretty Azure 68 Richard Lord Grey Barry of 6 Argent and Azure in chief 3 Torteauxes a Label Ermine 69 Nicholas Sarnesfield Knight Azure an Eagle displayed Argent Crowned Or. 70 Philip de la Vache Argent 3 Testes de Vaches Sable as 53. 71. Sir Robert Knolles Knight Azure Crusulee a Crosse Moline Voided Or. 72 Guy de Bryan Comme 54. 73 Sir Simon Burley Knight Or three Bars Sable in chief two Pallets of the second an Inescocheon Barry Or and Gules 74 John Devereux Knight Argent a Fesse Gules in chief three Torteauxes 75 Brian Stapleton vide 8. 76 Richard Burley as 73. 77 Peter Courtney as 7. 78 John Burley as the 73. 79 John Bourchier Argent a Crosse engrailed Gules between four Waterbougets Sable 80 Thomas Grandson Paly of six Argent and Azure on a Bend Gules three Escallops Or. 81 Lewis Clifford Checky Or and Azure a Fesse Gules 82 Robert Dunstavill 83 Robert of Namur Or a Lyon Rampant Sable suppressed by a batune Gules Henry the fourth began his raign of whom see 84 HEnry Prince of Wales after King by the name of Henry the fifth France
and England quarterly 85 Thomas of Lancaster Duke of Clarence second son France and England a Label of three points Ermine on each point a Canton Gules 86 John Duke of Bedford Regent of France third son France and England and a Label of five points per Pale Ermine of France 87 Humphrey Duke of Glocester fourth Son Quarterly France and England a Border Argent 88 Thomas Beauford Duke of Exeter son of John of Gaunt France and England Quarterly a Border gobony Argent and Azure 89 Robert Count Palatine Duke of Bavaria Quarterly Sable a Lyon Rampant Crowned Or and Paly Bendy Argent and Azure 90 John Beaufort Earl of Somerset comme son frere 88. 91 Thomas Fitz-Allan Earl of Arundell Gules a Lyon Rampant Or. 92 Edmund Stafford Earl of Stafford Or a Cheuron Gules 93 Edmund Holland Earl of Kent England a Border Argent 20. and 60. 94 R●lf Nevill Earl of Westmerland Gules a Saltier Argent Barons 95 GIlbert Lord Talbot Gules a Lyon Rampant within a Border engrailed Or. 96 Gilbert Lord Roos Gules three Waterbougets Argent 97 Thomas Lord Morley Argent a Lyon Rampant Sable Crowned Or. 98 Edward Lord Powis Or a Lyons Gambe or Paw coupee in Bend Gules 99 John Lord Lovell Barry Nebulee of six Or and Gules 100 Hugh Lord Burnell Argent a Lyon Rampant Sable Crowned Or. 101 John Cornwall Knight Lord Fanhope Argent a Lyon Rampant Gules Crowned Or a Border Sable Beazanty 102 William of Arundell Knight Gules a Lyon Rampant Or. 103 Sir John Stanley Steward and great Master of the houshold Argent on a Bend Azure three Bucks heads cabossed Or. 103 Robert Vmfreville Gules Crusilee patee a Cinquefoyle Or. 104 Sir Thomas Ramston Constable of the Tower Gules three Rams heads Argent 105 Sir Thomas Erpingham Vert an Inescocheon within an Orle of Martlets Argent 106 Sir John Sulby Ermine four Bars Gules Henry the fifth began his reign 1412. 107 SIgismund King of Hungaria Bohemia Marquess of Bradenburg King of Romans Quarterly Hungary and Bohemy an Escocheon of Pretence of Bradenburg 108 John King of Portugal Argent five Escocheons in Cross Azure each charged with five Besants Salter-wise a Border Gules thereon eight Castles Or. 109 Christien King of Denmark Or semy de mens hearts Gules three Lyons passant gardant Azure crowned of the first 110 Philip Le bon second of the name Duke of Burgundy quarterly the first Austria modern viz. Gules a Fesse Argent the second France a Border gobony Argent and Gules being Burgundy modern the third Burgundy ancient Bendy Or and Azure the fourth Brabant Sable a Lyon Rampant Or over all Flanders Or a Lyon Rampant Sable 111 John Holland Earl of Huntington Duke of Exeter England a Border of France 112 William de la Poole Earl after Marquesse lastly Duke of Suffolk Azure a Fesse between three Leopards heads Or. 113 John Mowbray Earl Marshall after Duke of Norfolk Gules a Lyon Rampant Argent 114 Thomas Montague Earl of Salisbury Argent three Lozenges in Fesse Gules 115 Richard de Vere Earl of Oxford Quarterly Gules and Or in the first a Mullet Argent 116 Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick Gules a Fesse between six Croslets Or. 117 Thomas Lord Camoys Or on a Chief Gules three Beasants 118 John Lord Clifford Checky Or and Azure a Fesse Gules 119 Robert Lord Willoughby Or Fretty Azure 120 William Philip Lord Bardolfe Azure three Cinque●oyles Or. 121 Henry Lord Fitzhugh Azure three Cheurons interlac'd Or. 122 Lewis Robsart Lord Bourchier Vert a Lyon Rampant Or vulned in the shoulder 123 Hugh-Stafford Lord Bourchier Or a Cheuron Gules a Border engrailed Sable 124 Walter Lord Hungerford Sable two Bars in chief three Rondels Argent 125 Sir Simon Felbridge Or a Lyon Rampant alibi saliant Gules 126 Sir John Gray Knight Barry of six Argent and Azure in chief three Torteauxes 127 Sir John Dabrigcourt Ermine three Bars humer Gules 128 Sir John Robsart as above 129 Franck Van Clux a German Lord. Quarterly per Fesse embatteled Gules and Or in the second and third a Branch Vert. 130 Sir William Harington Sable a Fret Argent 131 Sir John Blount Knight Barry Nebulee Or and Sable 132 King Henry the sixth began his reign 1422. Quarterly France and England 133 ALbert Duke of Austria c. after Emperour Gules a Fesse Argent 134 Fredericke Duke of Austria Emperour his brother Gules a Fesse Argent 134. Edward King of Portugal as above 108. 135 Alphonsus King of Arragon Or 4. Pales Gules 136 Casimir King of Poland Quarterly the 1. and 4. Gules an Eagle Argent The second and third Gules a Lithuanian horsman Proper An Inescocheon of Sweden Azure 3 Crowns Or. 137 Edward Prince of Wales onely child to King Henry the sixth Quarterly France and England a Label Argent 138 Peter of Portugal Duke of Combre son of King John as above 139 Henry of Portugal Duke of Visco as his brother Peter 140 Conrad Duke of Brunswick Quarterly Gules two Lions passant gardant Or and Or a Lion Rampant Azure an Orle of mens hearts Gules 141 Richard Duke of Yorke Quarterly France and England a Label Gules charg'd with nine Torteauxes 142 John Beaufort Earl after Duke of Somerset Quarterly France and England a Border gobony Argent and Azure 143 Edmund his brother Earl of Moriton in Normandy after Duke of Somerset 144 Jasper Earl of Penbrook Duke of Bedford Quarterly France and England a Border Azure Martlette Or. 145 John Moubray Duke of Norfolke Gules a Lion Rampant Argent 146 Humphrey Earl of Stafford after Duke of Buckingham Or a Cheuron Gules 147 Gaston de Foix Earl of Longueville quarterly Foix Bearn The first Argent two Cowes passant Gules Armed and with bels about their necks Or the second Or 3 Pallets Gules a Label over all Sable charged with 15 Escallops Argent 148 John de Foix Earl of Candalia alibi Kendall beareth as his brother 149 Alvarus d'Almada Count of Aurange Or a Crosse Gules a Border compony Argent and the second He also bare Azure on a Bend Gules between 2 Eagles Sable three Croslets Fitchee Or. 150 John Fitz-Allan sixth Earl of Arundell of that sirname Gules a Lion rampant Or. 151 Richard Nevill Earl of Salisbury Gules a Saltier Argent a Label gobony Argent and Azure 152 Richard Nevill called Make-King or the great Earl of Warwicke son of Richard Earl of Salisbury as his Father 153 John Lord Talbot after Earl of Shrewsbury Gules a Lion Rampant within a Border engrailed Or. 154 John Lord Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury his son 155 James Butler Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond Or a chief indented Azure 156 William Nevill younger sonne of Ralph first Earl of Westmerland Lord Falconbride afterward Earl of Kent Gules a Saltier Argent a Mullet Sable 157 Richard Woodvile Earl Rivers Argent a Fesse and Canton Gules 158 Henry Viscount Bourchier after Earl of Essex Argent a Crosse engrailed Gules between four waterbougets Sable 159 John
the Germans Banner-hires as being Commanders displaying Banners of their own in the Field These the Saxons called Laford whence our Word Lord and the Danes call them Thanes In ancient times the name of Barons was very large Citizens of chief Cities and Gentlemen of certain possessions enjoying that Title and about those times every Earle had a certain number of Barons under them as every Baron had Capitaneos under him But times have altered the limits of this Honour Barons being now reputed no less absolute Lords though lower than Earles and as a Gentleman is the first and lowest degree of Nobilitas Minor so now with us a Baron is reputed the First step of Nobilitas Major In which respect some have thought that in Atchievements none under a Baron may use Supporters but by ancient examples you shall find that Knights Bannerets also had that Ornament allowed them and therefore though a Banneret hath a middle place betwixt ordinary Knights and Barons yet I have omitted his Atchiemement the difference being so little betwixt it and the Barons Banneret or Baronet as some will have it by some is derived from Banner-rent because in their creation after certain Ceremonies the top of their Pennons is rent or cut off and so reduced into the form of a little Banner which they may display as Barons do But it is more probable that the Germane word Banner-hires was the originall both of Barons and Bannerets which matter skilleth not much sith this order as before we touched is now quite ceased in this Land The Atchievement of a Vicount LOYAL AV MORT THis Atchievement belongeth to the Right Honourable Sir Adam Loftus Knight Viscount Loftus of Ely within the Kingdom of Ireland Lord Chancellor of the said Realm and one of his Majesties Justices of that Kingdom who beareth Diamond a Cheuron engrailed Ermine between three Treefoyl is slipped Pearl and above the same upon an Helme fitting the degree of a Viscount a Mantle Ruby doubled Ermine next above which is placed on a Torce Pearl and Diamond a Boares head erased and erected Pearl Armed Topaz supported with two Raine Deere Ermine Attired Or and for his Motto in a Scrole LOYALL AV MORT expressing his Lordships loyall obedience to his Soveraign This Noble Lord was for his many vertues befitting such a dignity worthily advanced to this degree of Viscount by our late Soveraign King James in the twentieth year of his Raign TOVT BIEN OV RIEN THis is the Atchievement of the Right Honourable Baptist Noel Viscount Cambden Baron Noel of Ridlington and Hickes of Ilmington son and heir to Sir Edward Noel of Brook in the County of Rutland Knight created Baronet 1611. and afterward Baron of Ridlington to whom by vertue of the Intaile descended the Title of Viscount Cambden conferd on Sir Baptist Hickes who was created Viscount Hickes of Cambden in the County of Glocester in the fourth of his reign which Baptist Viscount Cambden hath issue by his third Lady Hester second Daughter and Coheir of Thomas Lord Wotton deceased the Honourable Edward Noel Esquire son and heir a very hopefull and excellently accomplisht young Gentleman of whose qualities I am not a more just admirer then to his civilities a debtor now in forrain parts He bears two Coats quarterly First Topaz Fretty Ruby a Canton Ermine by the name of Noel Secondly Ruby a Fesse Wavy between three Flowers de lis Topaz by the name of Hickes the third as the second the fourth as the first a Scocheon of pretence Pearl a Crosse formed fitchee at the foot Diamond by the name of Wotton The Crest on a Wreath of his colours a Stag passant Pearl Attired Or plac't on a Viscounts Helmet and Crown supported by two Buls Pearl Armed and Crined Diamond Mantled Ruby doubled Ermines This Family derives it self from the ancient Family of this surname at Dalby in Leicestershire Hilcot Staffordshire and Newbold in Derby-shire Of a Viscount A Viscount is a degree of dignity between a Baron and an Earle and began first to be honorary here in England in the time of our King Henry the sixth who by Patent in Parliament made John of Beaumont Viscount of Beaumont Here in this Atchievement you may observe that the Viscounts Coat-Armour is adorned with a Chaplet of sleighter making than the Coronet which beautifieth the Earles Escocheon NEC ELATA NEC DE IECTA THis is the Atchievement of the Right Honourable Heneage Earle of Winchelsey and is thus blazoned He bears four Coats quarterly First Pearl a Cheuron between three Griffons passant Diamond by the name of Finch Secondly Ruby three Lyons rampant Topaz by the name of Fitzherbert Thirdly Ruby a Mule passant within a Bordure Pearl by the name of Moyle Fourthly Topaz a Greyhound currant Diamond between three Leopards heads Saphire a Bordure engrailed Ruby by the name of Heneage and for his Crest on a Wreath of his colours a Pegasus currant Pearl gorged with a Crown winged and crined Topaz Mantled Ruby doubled Ermine supported by a Pegasus as the Crest on the dexter side and on the sinister a Griffon Sable erected on a Scrole the Motto Nec elata nec dejecta I could say much of the Antiquity and Eminence of this Family but I should seem onely to repeat what is obvious in Master Philpots Kent and elsewhere onely thus They are descended in a direct male line from Henry Fitzherbert Chamberlain to King Henry the first common Ancestour also to the Herberts Earles of Penbrook And after many Generations in the time of King Edward the first from the Mannour of Finches in Lidde were written Fitzherbert alias Fynch sometimes Herbert dictus Fynch and since onely Finch from whence in a continued line of persons eminent in their Country descended Sir Moyle Finch Knighted in the time of Queen Elizabeth created Baronet 1611. who married Elizabeth Daughter and sole Heir of Sir Thomas Heneage Vice Chamberlain Treasurer of the Chamber Chancellor of the Dutchy and one of the Privy Councel to Queen Eliz. of a very ancient Family of that surname at Haynton in the County of Lincoln which Lady in her Widow-hood was by King James in the one and twentieth year of his reign created Viscountess Maidstone and by K. Ch. in the fourth of his reign created Countesse of Winchelsey in Sussex to her and her heirs male She dying 1634. the honour fell to her then eldest son Sir Thomas Finch Knight and Baronet Earl of Winchelsey and Viscount Maidstone who in the year 1639. left his honour and estate to the succession of his son Heneage now Earl of Winchelsey 1660. who by his second wife the Lady Mary Daughter of the right Honourable William Marquess of Hartford hath issue William Viscount Maydstone Heneage second son c. The said Lady Elizabeth Countess of Winchelsey had diverse other sons of whom no issue continues except from her fourth son Sir Heneage Finch Knight Serjeant at Law and Recorder of London who by Frances
Daughter of Sir Edmund Bell left issue three sons Gentlemen of signall accomplishments Heneage Finch Esquire of the Inner Temple London first son a Person of eminent abilities and candid integrity Francis Finch of the same House Barrester at Law second Son and John Finch third son hopefull and ingenious branches of this Noble Family Of this Family is also Sir John Finch Knight sometime Lord Keeper of the great Seal of England created Lord Finch of Fordwich the sixteenth of King Charles living 1659. son of Sir Henry Finch Knight second Brother of Sir Moyle above mentioned The Atchievement of an Earle HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE VIRTVTIS LAVS ACTIO THis Atchievement thus marshalled is here set forth for the peculiar Ensigns of the Right Noble and truly Honourable Thomas Howard Earle of Arundell and Surrey Primier Earle of England Earle Marshall of the same Kingdom Lord Howard Mowbray Segrave Brus of Gower Fitz-Alan Clun Oswaldstre and Mautravers Knight of the most Noble order of the Garter and one of the Lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councel which noble Lord beareth Quarterly eight Coats The first whereof is Ruby on a Bend between six crosse croslets fitchee Pearl an Escocheon Topaz thereon a demy Lyon pierced through the mouth with an Arrow within a double Tressure counter-flowred of the first and is the paternall Coat of the noble flourishing Family of the Howards The second is Ruby Three Lyons passant gardant Topaz in chief a File of three points Pearl which was the Coat-armour of the Lord Thomas of Brotherton fifth son of King Edward the first and Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk The third is Checkey Topaz and Saphire which was the peculiar Armoriall Ensigns of the Earls of Warren The fourth is Ruby a Lyon Rampand Pearl Armed and Langued Saphire by the name of Mowbray The fifth is Ruby a Lyon Rampand Or Armed and Langued of the first by the name of Albaney The sixth is Pearl a Chief Saphire by the name of Clun The seventh is Diamond a Fret Topaz by the name of Mautravers The eighth is Pearl a Fesse and Canton Ruby by the name Woodvile all within the Garter And above the same upon an Helme a mantle Ruby doubled Ermine next upon which is placed on a mount Emerald within a Torce Topaz and Ruby a Horse passant Pearl holding in his mouth a slip of an Oake fructed Proper supported on the dexter side with a Lyon and on the sinister with an Horse both Pearl the last holding in his mouth an Oaken slip fructed Proper And for his Motto to make the same Atchievement absolute these words in a Scrole VIRTUTIS LAUS ACTIO This Atchievement is here proposed as instar Omnium for a patern of the Coat-Armours of Earls of which this Noble Lord is the Primier of England and therefore is his Lordships Atchievement the fittest to be here demonstrated besides whose Coat-Armour could more properly challenge a due place in a work of this nature than his who is not onely by his office of Earl Marshall proper Judge of Honour and Arms but also in his affection the most Honoured Maecenas and Noble Patron as of all learning in generall so more particularly of this of Armory which Earl some years since deceasing left these honours to Henry his eldest son who by Elizabeth Sister of James Stuart late Duke of Richmond and Lennox has left a hopefull issue viz. Thomas Earl of Arundel c. Henry second son in whom are concentred the Loyalty Courage Learning Generosity and what has else exalted the reputation of his Ancestors in the Kingdom Philip third son Charles fourth son Edward fifth son Francis sixth son and Bernard seventh son all living 1660. Of Earls The Title of an Earl is very ancient the dignity very honourable their calling being in sign of their greatness adorned with the lustre of a Coronet and themselves enobled with the stile of Princes Comites among the Ancient Romans were Counsellors and near Adherents to their highest Commanders which honour and Title being then but temporary and for life The flowers and points of a Marquess his Coronet are of even height The pearled points of the Earls Coronet are much longer than the intermixt flowers thereof is since by tract of time made perpetuall and hereditary The Saxons called them Ealdermen the Danes Earls they being as may seem at first selected out of the rest of the Nobility for commendation of their Gravity Wisdom and Experience The next degree above an Earl is a Marquess whose Atchievement I have omitted in respect that the same is chiefly differenced from that of an Earls in this that the Marquess his Coronet is Meslee that is part flowred and part Pyramidall pearled the flowers and points of equall height and the Earles is Pyramidall pointed and pearled having flowers intermixt but much shorter than the pearled points PIE REPONE TE THis is the Atchievement of the Right Honourable Henry Marquess of Dorchester Earl of Kingston upon Hull Viscount Newarke Lord Pierrepont and Maunvers and Herris and is thus blazoned His Lordship bears eight Coats quarterly First Pearle semy de Cinquefoiles Ruby a Lyon Rampant Diamond by the name of the Lord Pierrepont Secondly Pearl six Annulets Diamond by the name of the Lord Maunvers Thirdly Saphire three Hedg-hoggs Topaz by the name of the Lord Herris Fourthly Diamond a Lion Rampant Pearle Crowned Topaz which is the bearing of Lord Segrave Fiftly Ruby a Lion within a bordure Engrailed Topaz by the name of Rees ap Teuder Prince of South-Wales Sixtly Diamond three garbes Pearl being the Coat of the King of Lemster Seventhly Ruby three wheat sheaves Topaz a bordure of Scotland by the name of Coming Earle of Northumberland Eightly Ruby a lion rampant a la double queve Pearle by the name of the Lord Mantfort Earle of Lycester for his Crest on a helmet placed on a Marquesses crowne a Torce or Wreath of his colours thereon a Fox passant Ruby supported by two Lyons Diamond mantled Ruby doubled Ermine his motto PIE REPONE TE This noble Person not more illustrious by his quality then by the Advantages of nature and industry the great assertor of Learning in this Nation decended from a noble family of signall eminence out of which is Robert de Petraponte sive Pierpont who was cal'd by writ among the Peers of England to the Parliament by King Edw. 3. and afterwards in process of time Robert Pierpont was Created Viscount Newarke and Lord Pierpont afterwards Created Earle of Kingston upon Hull after whose death our Soveraign King Charles conferd the honour of Marquess of Dorchester on Henry Earle of Kingston his Son the present Inheritor of these Titles ennobled also by his Mother who was Gertrude Daughter and Coheir of Henry Talbot Son of George and brother to Gilbert Earle of Shrewsbury Lord Talbot Strange Furnivall Verdon and Lovetoft FOY POVR DEVOIR THis is the Atchievement of the Right Honourable William Seymour
Marquess and Earl of Hartford Baron Seymour and Beauchamp invested in the Title of Marquess Hartford by King Charles June the third 1641. in the seventeenth year of his reign Grandchild and Heir to Edward created Earl of Hartford in the first year of Queen Elizabeth by Katharine Daughter and Heir of Henry Grey Duke of Suffolk and Frances his Wife eldest Daughter and Coheir of Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk and Mary his Wife Queen Dowager of France second Sister and at last Coheir of King Henry the eighth which Earl Edward was Son of Edward Seymour Duke of Somerset c. Brother to Queen Jane Mother of King Edward 6. to whom he was Protectour He bears six Coats quarterly First Topaz on a Pile Ruby between six Flowers de lis Saphire three Lyons of England which was an Agumentation of King Henry the eighth Secondly Ruby two wings impaled Topaz Milles calls them two wings volant Brook two wings conjoynd in Fesse and another two wings in Lure by the name of Seymour Thirdly Varry by the name of Beauchampe Fourthly Pearl three demy Lyons Rampant Ruby Fifthly per Bend Pearl and Ruby three Roses counter-changed Sixthly and lastly Pearl on a Bend Ruby three Leopards heads Topaz on which a Marquesses Crown thereon a Helmet of the same quality then for his Crest out of a Crown a Phoenix sacrificing her self all proper Mantled Ruby doubled Ermine Supported on the dexter side by an Unicorn Pearl gorged with a Crown chained Armed and Crined Topaz on the sinister side by a Bull Saphire gorged with a Crown and String reflexed Armed and Crined Topaz his Motto Foy pour devoir these have been the ancient quarterings of this noble Family and are continued though they have the same right as above appears to Grey Brandon and the Arms of England also with a due difference FIDEI COTICVLA CRVX THis is the Atchievement of the High and Mighty Prince George Duke Marquess and Earl of Buckingham Earl of Coventry Viscount Villiers and Baron of Whaddon whose Family were of signall note in Leicestershire for many hundred years whose Marshallings are thus blazoned He bears six Coats quarterly First Pearl on a Cross Ruby five Escallops Topaz which was an Augmentation as I am inform'd conferd upon one of this Family for service in the holy Land as appears by the bearing Secondly Diamond a Fesse between three Cinquefoyles Pearl by the name of Villiers Thirdly Topaz two Bars Saphire a Chief quarterly two Flowers de lis of France and a Lyon of England by the name of Manors Fourthly Ruby three Waterbougets Pearl Fifthly Saphire a Catherne Wheele Topaz Sixthly Topaz two Cheurons and a Border Ruby by the name of Trusbut a Martlet for a difference which foure last Coats are borne by his grace as the principall of many he may quarter in right of his Mother Katharine Daughter and sole heir of Francis Manors sixth Earl of Rutland Lord Roos of Hamelake Belvoir and Trusbut c. And for his Crest on a Crown Ducall and Helmet befitting that degree a Lyon Rampant Pearl Crowned Topaz standing on a Wreath or Torce of his colours Mantled Ruby and Ermine supported by a Horse on the dexter side daple Grey and on the sinister by a Stag Pearl Attired Proper his Motto Fidei coticula Crux The chief Attributes of God are his Power Wisdome Goodnesse in all which the nearer any King cometh to the imitation of that prime Idea the more truly doth he deserve that glorious name and expresse the noble nature of a King Which all Countries in part have shewed by the severall Titles given to their Soveraigns most Nations calling them Reges for government which cannot be as it should be without the said three Regall properties and the Saxons our ancestors call them Kings of Cynning a word signifying both cunning or wisdome and also Power whereby all Kings can do much more than good Kings will do The beginning of Kingly power was from the first created man who was made an absolute but fatherly Soveraign over all and the necessity of such a Chief was so great even in the eye of Nature that as there are no flocks or heards of beasts but have one leader of their own kind so there is no Nation so brutish or barbarous but have found the necessity and use of having a King over them to rule them and administer justice to them which is the prime office of a King and that such hath alwayes been the office of Kings of this our Island our own ancient and learnedst Lawyers testify For Rex saith Bracton non alius debet judicare si solus ad id sufficere posset c. Whence a latter learned Lawyer gathereth most truly that though the King substitute other to minister justice under him yet himself is not discharged of that authority when himself please as often as our Kings have done in person to sit and take notice of causes and likewise the Royall Oath at his Coronation runneth Facies fieri in omnibus judiciis tuis aequam certam justitiam c. And that such was the Kings absolute Jurisdiction in this Kingdom before the Conquest also the same Author so copiously proveth that it is ignorance to deny it and folly to enlarge the proof of it And yet saith Aeneas Silvius It is the manner of Kings in writing to use the plurall number as Mandamus Volumus Facimus c. As appeareth Epist 105. where he saith Reges cum scribunt etsi dominatum habent ut quicquid placet Legis vigorem habeat ea tamen moderatione utuntur cum scribunt ut aliquid praecipientes non se solos videri velint fecisse sed cum aliorum consilio They do temper their Soveraign Jurisdiction with such moderation that it may appear they prescribe and command not without counsell and advice of others Touching the greatnesse of the Kings of this Island and precedence before any other Kings these are two main reasons First that the King of this Land Lucius was the first Christian King of the world as also Constantine the first Emperour publickly planting Christianity Secondly for that of all Kings Christian the King of Britain is the most and indeed onely absolute Monarch he being no way subordinate to any Potentate Spirituall or Temporall in causes either Ecclesiasticall or Civill as other Kings are through their own default Moreover the King of England is both Anointed as no other King is but onely the French of Sicilie and of Jerusalem and he is also crowned which honour the Kings of Spain Portugall Arragon Navarre and many other Princes have not God grant that as our Country hath been blessed with prerogatives above all other Kingdoms and with the blessing both of all earthly felicities and Heavenly graces beyond any other and with more puissant victorious learned religious Kings than all the people whatsoever as the world seeth at this day so we may go beyond all Nations in thankfulnesse to so
mercifull a God and in dutifulnesse to so gracious a Soveraign whose Crown let it flourish on his Royall head and on his Posterities till the Heavens leave to move and Time be no more Amen FINIS To the Generous Reader My Task is past my Care is but begun My pains must suffer censures for reward Yet hope I have now my great pains are done That gentle Spirits will quite them with regard For whom my love to Gentry here they find My love with love they must requite by kind But if th'ungentle Brood of Envies Grooms Misdoom my pains no force they do their kind And I 'le do mine which is to scorn their Dooms That use unkindly a kind wel-willing mind Thus I resolve Look now who will hereon My Task is past and all my Care is gone A Conclusion BUt He alone that 's free from all defect And onely cannot erre true Wisedomes Sire Can without error all in All effect But weake are men in acting their desire This Worke is filde but not without a flaw Yet filde with Paine Care Cost and all in all But as it were by force of Natures Law It hath some faults which on the Printers fall No Book so blest that ever scap't the Presse For ought I ever read or heard without Correctors fulst of Art and Carefullnesse Cannot prevent it Faults will flee about But here 's not many so the easier may Each gentle Reader rub away their staines Then when the verdall Blots were done away I hope their profit will exceede their paines Besides it may be thought a fault in me To have omitted some few differences Of Coronets of high'st and low'st degree But this I may not well a fault confess For twixt a Duke and Marquess Coronets Is so smal But now in Mr. Garters Book of honor Military and Civill the difference such as it is doth appear to which I refer the Reader ods as it is scarce discern'd As here i' th Earl and Vicounts frontilets May by judicious Artists now be learn'd Then these are faults that Reason doth excuse And were committed wilfully because Where is no difference there is no abuse To Grace Armes Nature order or their Lawes This breakes no rule of Order though there be An Order in Degrees concerning This If Order were infring'd then should I flee From my chiefe purpose and my Mark should miss ORDER is Natures beauty and the way To Order is by Rules that Art hath found Defect and excesse in those Rules bewray Order's defective Nature 's much deform'd But ORDER is the Center of that GOD That is unbounded and All circumscribes Then if this Worke hath any likelyhood Of the least good the good to it ascribes In Truth Grace Order or in any wise That tends to Honour Vertue Goodness Grace I have mine ends and then it shall suffice If with my Worke I end my vitall Race And with the Silke-worme worke me in my Tombe As having done my duty in my Roome Finis Coronat Opus JOH GVVILLIM Errata PAge 60. l. 27. read of John Highlord p. 71. l. 9. r. Azure on 2 bars Or. 6 Martlets Gules p. 81. l. 22. r. Alleyn p. 84. l. 1. 11. r. Croslets p. 84. l. 17. r. Theobalds p. 86. l. 1. Cromwel p. 114. l. 10. r. chief indented Sable p. 120. 121. the cut of Bacon St. John are one mistaken for the other p. 134. l. 22. r. Agincourt p. 183. the cut in L'estranges Coat should be with the Lions passant not gardant p. 186. l. 9. omitted which r. by John Churchill of Grays Inne Esq and also of Winston Churchill of Mintern in Com. Dorcet Esq p. 188. l. 6. r. Parliament sitting p. 188. l. 32. r. Henry p. 189. l. 27. r. Edmond p. 190. l. 2. r. armed and langued Gules p. 351. l. 6. r. Poplers p. 379. l. 18. r. Cheveron p. 381. l. 9. r. for this brief to brief p. 386 l. 8. r. Sole daughter and Co-heir p. 386. l. 22. 28 r. Staresmore FINIS AN EXACT REGISTER Of all the KNIGHTS of the GARTER together with the Blazons of their severall Coats from the first Installment to the last AS ALSO An Account or Register of the Names and Arms of all the BARONETS OF ENGLAND From the first Institution to the last TO The most illustrious and truly noble the Right Honourable ALGERNON PERCY Earl of Northumberland Lord PERCY LUCY POININGS FITZPAYN BRYAN and LATIMER Companion of the noble Order of the Garter formerly Lord high Admirall of ENGLAND Generall of all the Forces in the Expedition 1640. and one of the Privy Councell to his late Majesty c. This view of the Names and Armes of all the Knights of that Noble Order in whose Registers your Lordships Ancestours have been so eminent and are so frequently Recorded is humbly dedicated to your Honours acceptation by my Lord Your most humble Servant Richard Blome THE Fellowship of the Order of the Garter is of all others by far the most honourable making Knights and sometime those of the lesser Nobility not onely equall to Noble men at home but Companions to Kings themselves and Emperours A fellowship of all the Orders of the Christian World most ancient and famous Encircling all Titles and Degrees of Nobility from the Throne downward as will appear by the following account which Order was first establisht by that victorious Prince King Edward the third in the 23 year of his reign and by him called the blue Garter but commonly the Garter appointing his successours the Kings of England as chief and 25 Knights which he called Fellowes or Companions of the Order of the Garter or St. George whose day viz. 23. April was by them celebrated with much grandeur and magnificence at Windsore the birth-place of that great Prince To omit their Rights and Ceremonies their Statutes and Habits I shall onely note beside their grand Coller they on ordinary dayes are distinguisht and known by a blue Garter whereto on their brest is affixt the figure of Saint George and the Dragon and about their left leg they weare a blue Garter or Band with studs buckles and these French words of Gold HONI SOIT QVI MALY PENSE Much may be said in honour of this great Dignity but let the worth and estimation it had in Europe appear in the following Register by the eminence of the Companions of this great Order An account of whose names and Coat-Armours I shall adventure to give the world as faithfully as I can although there be many whose abilities and name would have been more advantagious to the Work then Fr. Nower AN EXACT REGISTER OF All the KNIGHTS of the GARTER 1. EDWARD the third King of England and France Quarterly France and England viz. Azure semy de Flower de lis Or and Gules three Lions passant gardant Or. 2 Henry Plantaginet sirnamed of Monmouth Duke of Lancaster and the first Duke that ever was created in England England a Label of France 3 Peter de Foix Captain Bouche quarterly of Foix and Bearne viz. Or 3 Pallets Gules Secondly Or two Cowes passant Gules with collars and bels Azure 4 William Mountacute Earl Salisbury c. Argent 3 Lozenges in Fesse Gules 5 John de
Beaumont Viscount Beaumont France and Lion Rampant Or. 160 John Sutton Lord Dudly Or a Lion Rampant with two tayls Vert. 161 Thomas Lord Scales Gules 6. Escallops Argent 3. 2. 1. 162 John Lord Grey of Ruthin Barry of 6. Argent and Azure in chief three Torteauxes 163 Ralph Lord Butler of Sudely Gules a Fesse Checky Argent and Sable between six Croslets Or. 164 Lionell Lord Wells Or a Lion Rampant double quevee Sable 165 John Bourchier Lord Berners bears as 158. 166 Thomas Lord Stanly Argent on a Bend Azure three Bucks heads caboshed Or. 167 William Lord Bonvill Sable six Mullets Argent 3. 2. 1. 168 John Lord Wenlocke Argent a Cheuron between 3 Blackamores heads erased Sable 169 John Lord Beauchamp of Powiche Gules a Fesse between six Croslets Or. 170 Thomas Lord Hoo. Quarterly Sable and Argent 171 Sir John Ratcliffe Argent a Bend engrailed Sable 172 Sir John Fastolfe Quarterly Or and Azure on a Bend Gules 3 Croslets Argent 173 Thomas Kiriel or Cryol Or two Cheurons and a Canton Gules 174 Edward Hall Argent a Cheuron engrailed between 3 Talbots heads erased Sable 175 King Edward the fourth began his Reign 1460. Quarterly France and England 176 FErdinand King of Sicily and Naples Or four Pales Gules a Batune Sinister Argent 177 John King of Portugall Comme 108. 178 Charles Duke of Burgundy Vide 110. 179 Francis Sfortia Duke of Millane Argent a Serpent palewayes or erect devouring an Infant issuant Proper 180 Hercules d'Esti Duke of Ferrara Quarterly the first and 4th Or an Eagle Sable the second and third Bendy Or and Azure 181 Richard Duke of Yorke the Kings second son Quarterly France England a Label Argent thereon 9 Torteauxes 182 Richard Duke of Glocester afterward King quarterly of France and England a Label Ermine charged with 3 Cantons Gules A certain French Author and divers catalogues English bring in George Duke of Clarence but I think them mistaken 183 John Moubray Duke of Norfolke Gules a Lion Rampant Argent 184 John Lord Howard after Duke of Norfolke Gules a bend between sixe Croslets Fitchee Argent 185 John de la Pool Duke of Suffolke Azure a Fesse between 3 Leopards heads Or. 186 Humphrey Stafford Duke of Buckingham Or a Cheuron Gules 187 John Nevill Marque Mountacute as his father with a Cressent vide 152. 188 Thomas Grey Marq. Dorcet Barry of 6. Argent and Azure in Chief 3 Torteauxes a Label Ermine 189 James Douglas Earl Douglas in Scotland Azure a Lion Rampant Argent crowned Or. 190 William Fitz-Allan 8th Earl of Arundell Comme son Frere 150. 191 Thomas Lord Maltravers his son after ninth Earl of Arundel 192 Anthony Lord Scale after Earl Rivers Comme son pere 157. 193 William Lord Herbert after Earl of Penbrook Per pale Azure and Gules 3 Lions Rampant Argent 194 John Stafford Earl of Wiltshire younger son of Humphrey Duke of Bucks Comme son pere 186. 195 Henry Piercy Earl of Northumberland Or a Lion rampant Azure quartered with Gules 3 Lucyes hauriant Argent 196 John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester Argent a Saltier engrailed Gules 197 Galliard Duras Or a Lion rampant Azure over all a Bendlet Argent 198 John Lord Scroop of Bolton Or a Bend Azure 199 Walter Devereux Lord Ferrers of Chartley. 200 Walter Blount Lord Mountjoy Barry Nebulee Or and Sable 201 William Lord Hastings Argent a Maunch Sable 202 Sir John Astly Azure a Cinquefoyl Argent a Border engrailed Or. 203. Sir William Chamberlain Gules a Cheuron between 3 Escallops Or. 204 Sir William Parr Argent 2 Bars Azure a Border engrailed Sable 205 Sir Robert Harecourt Gules two Bars Or. 206 Sir Thomas Montgomery Gules a Cheuron between 3 Flowerdeluces Or. 207 Edward the fifth began his Reign we cannot say came to the Crown which continued 40 days onely or thereabout under whom no Knights of the Garter were made France and England quarterly 207 Richard the third King of England began his Reign June 22. 1483. France and England quarterly 208 THomas Howard Earl of Surry after Duke of Norfolke as his Father 184. 209 Thomas Lord Stanly after Earl of Derby 166. 210 Francis Viscount Lovel Barry Nebulee Or and Gules 211 Sir John Coniers Azure a Maunch Or. 212 Sir Richard Ratcliff Knight Arg. a Bend engrailed Sable 213 Sir Thomas Burgh Azure three Flowerdelis Ermine 214 Sir Richard Tunstall Sable three Combs Argent 215 Henry the seventh began his reign 1485. France and England Quarterly 216 MAximilian King of the Romans after Emperour Or an Eagle with two head● Sable on the breast an Inescocheon Gules charged with a Fesse Argent 217 John King of Portugall comme 108. 218 John King of Denmark comme 109. 219 Philip King of Castile and son to the Emperour Quarterly Castile and Leon. 220 Alphonsus Duke of Calabria and Naples King of Sicily and Hierusalem Quarterly the first Auragon the 2d Calabria viz. Argent a Crosse potent Sable 221 Arthur Prince of Wales France and England a Label Argent 222 Henry Duke of Yorke Comme son frere with 9 Torteauxes 223 Vibaldus or Hubault Count of Montferrat Duke of Vrbin 224 Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham Comme son Pere 186. 225 Thomas Grey Marquess of Dorcet Comme son Pere 188. 226 John Vere the 13th vel 14th Earl of Oxford Quarterly Gules and Or in the first a Mullet Argent 227 Henry Piercy Earl of Northumberland Comme son Pere 195. 228 George Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury Comme 154. 229 Henry Bourchier Earl of Essex Comme 158. 230 Richard Grey Earl of Kent Comme 162. 231 Edward Courtney Earl of Devonshire Or 3 Torteauxes 232 Henry Lord Stafford after Earl of Wiltshire Comme son Frere 224. 233 Edmund de la Pool Earl of Suffolk Comme son Pere 185. 234 Charles Somerset Knight Banneret after Earl of Worcester Quarterly France and England a Border gobony Argent and Azure a Batune Sinister Argent 235 Gerald Fitz-Gerald Earl of Kildare Argent a Saltire Gules Viscounts 236 John Wells Viscount Wells Comme 164. Barons 237 George Stanley Lord Strange Comme son pere 209. 238 William Stanley Lord Chamberlain de Mesme 239 John Lord Dynham Gules a Fesse Lozengy Ermine 240 Robert Willoughby Lord Brook Sable a Cross engariled Or. Knights 241 GIles D'anbeny Argent a Fesse Lozengy Gules 242 Edward Poynings Barry of 6. Or and vert a Bend Gules 243 Edward Woodvil Comme 157. 244 George Talbot Comme 228. 245 John Cheney Azure six Lions Rampant Argent and Canton Ermine Ermine on a Bend Sable three Martlets Or. 246 Richard Guildford Or a Saltier entre 4 Martlets Sable on a Canton Argent a Pomgranate Proper 247 Thomas Lovell Argent a Cheuron Azure between 3 Squirrels seiant Gules 248 Thomas Brandon Barry of tenne Argent and Gules a Lion Rampant Or crowned per pale of the first and second 249 Reynold Bray Argent a Cheuron between 3 Eagles legs erased Sable 250 Sir Ryce ap
Queen Eliz. began her happy Reign 1558. and was Soveraign Lady of the Garter France and England quarterly Soveraign Princes 331 MAximilian the Emperour Comme 216. 332 Charles the 9th King of France Comme son pere 333 Henry the 3d. King of France Demesne 334 Frederick King of Denmark Comme 109. 335 Adolph Duke of Holstatia De mesn with a Label 336 John Cassimire Count Palatine of the Rhine Quarterly the 1. and 4 Sable a Lion Rampant Or the 2d and 3d. Paly Bendy Argent and Azure Dukes 337 FRancis Duke of Mon morency Comme 265. 338 Thomas Howard last Duke of Norfolk Comme son pere 269. 339 Fredericke Duke of Wittenberg Or three Stags horns placed barways Sable Marquess 340 William Parr Marquess of Northampton 267. Earls 341 THomas Piercy Earl of Northumberland 273. 342 George Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury Comme son pere 275. 343 Henry Stanly Earl of Derby Comme son pere 311. 344 VVilliam Somerset Earl of Worcester Or on a Fesse France and England quarterly bordered gobony Argent and Azure 345 Henry Manors Earl of Rutland Comme son pere 278. 346 Henry Hastings Earl of Huntington Comme son pere 312. 347 Ambrose Sutton alias Dudly Earl of VVarwicke Comme son pere 264. 348 Francis Russell Earl of Bedford as his father 283. 349 Henry Herbert Earl of Penbrook Comme son pere 313. 350 Robert Dudly Earl of Leicester comme son Frere Ambrose 347. 351 VValter Devereux Earl of Essex Comme son pere 286. 352 Edward Manors Earl of Rutland Comme son frere 345. 353 Henry Ratcliffe Earl of Sussex brother and heir of Thomas who is also said to be Knight of the Garter also sons of Henry de quo 324. 354 Robert Devereux Earl of Essex Comme son pere 286. 355 Gilbert Talbot Earl of Shrewbury Comme son pere 228. 356 George Clifford Earl of Cumberland Checky or and Azure a Fesse Gules 357 Henry Piercy Earl of Northumberland Comme son frere 341. 358 Edward Somerset Earl of Worcester France and England quarterly within a Border gobony Argent and Azure 359 Robert Ratchiffe Earl of Sussex Comme son pere 353. 360 William Stanly Earl of Derby Com. son pere 343. Barons 361 ARthur Grey Baron of Wilton Comme 327. 362 Charles Howard Lord Effingham Comme son pere 326. 363 Edmund Bruges Lord Chandos Argent on a Cross Sable a Leopards head Or. 364 Henry Cary Lord Hunsdon Argent on a Bend Sable 3 Roses of the field 365 William Cecil Lord Burleigh Barry of 10. Argent and Azure on 6 Escocheons Sable as many Lions rampant of the first 366 William Brook Lord Cobham Vide 316. 367 Henry Scroop Lord Bolton Azure a Bend Or. 368 Thomas Sackvile Lord Buckhurst Quarterly Or and Gules a bend Varry 369 Thomas Lord Burgh Azure three Flowerdelis Ermine 370 Edmund Lord Sheffield Argent a Cheuron between 3 Garbs Gules 371 Thomas Howard Lord Walden Earl of Suffolk afterward Comme son pere 362. with a Cressent 372 George Cary Lord Hunsdon Comme 364. 373 Charles Blount Lord Mountjoy after Earl of Devon Vide 293 374 Henry Brook Lord Cobham Vide 366. 375 Thomas Cecil Lord Burleigh Comme son pere 365. Knights 376 HEnry Sidney Or a Pheon Azure 377 Christopher Hatton Azure a Cheuron between 3 Garbs Or. 378 Francis Knolles Azure Crusuly a Cross moline voided Or. 379 Henry Lee. Argent a Fesse between 3 Cressents Sable 380 James the first of England and sixth of Scotland began his Reigne 1603. Quarterly the first and last FRance and England the 2d Or a Lion Rampant within a double Tressure Gules for Scotland The third For Ireland Azure a Harp Or. stringed Argent 382 Henry Prince of Wales de mesne a Label Argent 383 Lewis Duke of Lennox and after of Richmond Quarterly the first and fourth France a Border Gules semy de Femoulx Or the second and third Or a Fesse Checky Argent and Azure a Border engrailed Gules an Inescocheon Argent a Saltire engrailed between 4 Cinquefoyls Gules 384 Henry Wriothesley Earl of Southampton Vide 284. 385 John Erskin Earl of Mar. Argent a Pale Sable 386 William Herbert Earl of Pembrook Per pale Azure and Gules 3 Lions rampant Argent 387 Vlricke Duke of Alsatia 388 Henry Howard Earl of Northampton Comme son pere 272. a Cressent 389 Robert Cecil Earl of Salisbury Comme son pere 365. 390 Thomas Howard Viscount Binden second son of Thomas third Duke of Norfolk 262. 391 George Hume Earl of Dunbar Vert and Lion rampant Argent 392 Philip Herbert Earl of Montgomery afterward Earl of Penbrook Comme son pere 386. 393 Thomas Howard Earle of Arundel Gules on a Bend between 6 Croslets Argent an Inescocheon Or charged with a demy Lion within a double Tressure vulned in the mouth with an Arrow Gules 394 Thomas Erskin Viscount Fenton Vide 385. 395 Robert Carr Viscount Rochester after Earl of Somerset Gules on a Cheuron Argent 3 Mullets Sable a Lion of England 396 William Knolls Viscount Wallingeford after Earl of Banbury Comme son pere 378. 397 Francis Earl of Rutland Vide 346. 398 George Villiers afterward Duke of Buckingham Argent on a Cross Gules 5 Escallops Or. 399 Robert Sidney Viscount Lisle after Earl of Leicester Comme son pere 376. 400 James Hamilton Marquess Hamilton Earl of Cambridge Gules 3. Cinquefoyles pierced Ermine 401 Christierne Duke of Brunswick Quarterly the first Gules 2 Lions passant gardant Or the second Or semy de mens hearts Gules a Lion Rampant Azure The third Azure a Lion Rampant Argent 4th Gules a Lion Rampant Or a Border compony Argent and Azure 402 Claudius of Lorrain Duke of Chereceuse Or on a Bend Gules three Doves Argent 403 William Lord Burleigh Earl of Exeter Comme son pere 365. 404 Edward Sackvil Earl of Dorcet Comme 368. 405 Henry Rich Earl of Holland Gules a Cheuron between 3 Crosses botony Or a Crescent Sable 406 Thomas Howard Earl of Barkshire 2d Comme son pere 375. with another Crescent 407 Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden Azure 3 Crowns Or. 408 Henry of Nassau Prince of Orange Quarterly the first Sable Bilettee a Lion Rampant Or. The second Or a Lion Rampant gardant Gules crowned Azure 409 James Marquess Hamilton Comme son pere 400. 410 Theophilus Howard Earl of Suffolk Comme son pere 371. 411 Richard Weston Earl of Portland Or an Eagle regardant Sable 412 Robert Bertue Earl of Lindsey Argent 3 battering Rams barways in pale Azure garnished Or. 413 William Cecil Earl of Salisbury Comme son pere 389. 414 Henry Danvers Earl of Danby Gules a Cheuron between 3 Mullets of six points Or. 415 James Duke of Richmond and Lenox Comme 383. 416 William Douglas Argent on a Chief Sable two Mullets of the first 417 Algernon Piercy Earl of Northumberland 273. TO The Honourable and truly Noble Sir EDMOND BACON of Redgrave in the County of Suffolke BARONET SIR YOu
I proceed to the Compound bordures above specified Simple bordures I will give some few examples of other severall formes of simple bordures Quia simpli i● p●iora fuerunt compositis as followeth The next sort of Bordure that I will note unto you Bordures invecked is a bordure invecked and the same is formed as appeareth in this next Escocheon Sir Perducas Dalbreth to the French return'd Who Guly shield about his neck did fling Wrapt with dent bordure silver shining This bordure is said to be indented because it seemeth to be composed as it were of teeth whereof the same hath a resemblance as well in property as in form for teeth especially those of beasts of ravenous kind or of prey have that part of their teeth next to their gums broad and strong and their points sharp after the manner above specified Isiodor and they are called in Latine dentes à demendo as Isiodorus noteth which signifieth to take away or diminish Quia a●iquid de cibis s●mper demu●t In the same manner also doe every of these I●dentings entring into the Field lessen and take away some part of them as they goe Note Note that all sorts of bordu es are subject to charging with things as well Artificial as Natura●l as by examples following in part shall appear wherein I purpose not to be curious either in their number or yet in their order but as they shall come to hand so will I set them down in their proper places Hitherto of bordures simple now of such as are compounded as followeth Sometimes you shall find the Bordures cha●ged with things living as in these examples A like bordure did Jasper Earle of Pembroke bear Iasper Earle of Pembroke Bordure Enaluron of Martlets that was half-brother to King Henry the Sixth and was created Duke of Bedford by that most prudent Prince King Henry the Seventh Sometimes you shall find two of these sorts of bordures before handled commixt in one as in these next examples following Bordure charged with things inanimate Otherwhiles you shall have bordures charged with other sorts of things inanimate or without life as in this next example As this Bordure is gobonated so shall you find Bordures either Bendy or Bendwaies or charged with Bends as in this next Escocheon in part may appear There resteth yet one example more of bordurings which I have here placed to the end the same may serve instead of many particular demonstrations otherwise requisite for the full understanding of the manifold severall sorts of diapering that may be used in bordures as in example This kind of bearing diaper in coat-armour is sometimes seen in Coats of France and Belgia but very rare or never in England as Sir John Ferne noteth Diaper saith he is known of every man to be a fantasticall work of knots within which are wrought the signes or formes of things either quick or dead according to the invention of the work-master as it is well known in Ypres Bruges and some Cities of Heynault In the blazon of such Coats you must first name the colour or metall of the Field As touching their first severall Charges imposed upon these bordures afore-handled I should not I acknowledge have made mention of them at all in this place the order of my Method respected sed propter necessitatem nonnunquam recedendum est à regulis But the occasion offered to treat of the differences of bordures in this place enforced me to make untimely mention of those Charges to the intent I might yeeld some satisfaction to the Reader touching these variable formes which I could no way better perform than by demonstrative examples Exempla enim ponimus ut sentiant addiscentes Notwithstanding that I take here onely mentioned a bordure and imborduring for Ancient differences yet I doe not thereupon conclude Ancien differences their first use Antiquated that Antiquity was not acquainted with any other than these but the reason that I doe not particularly here discourse at large of those other Ancient differences is because the use of divers of them now as differences is antiquated and some of them are now used as Ordinaries or some other Charge of the Field which I shall afterward handle but not here because it sutes not with my intended method others of those Ancient ones are still in use as differences but to demonstrate some other younger brother than anciently they did and therefore now tearmed modern by changing of their first use Let it therefore suffice onely to name some of those first sort here mentioned as Orles Cotizes Bends c. Which how they then were disposed of in the Terminall Collaterall and Fixall Coat-Armours I refer you to Sir John Ferne and others who have writ plentifully of them In those elder times also the variation of Metall or Colour Transposition of Charge yea sometime change of the Charge or of part of the Charge transmutation of Metall into Furre and such like were used for distinctions of Families as you may observe in divers Authors and in the Coat-Armours of younger branches of many Ancient Families SECT I. CHAP. VI. Modern differences HItherto of the ancient manner of differencing Coat-Armours Next such as we call modern differences come in order to be handled I call those modern differences that are of a latter institution and put in use sithence the invention of bordures Such are these that follow and their like viz. the File Crescent Mullet Martlet Annulet Flower de-lis c. Files what What these Files are I cannot certainly avouch because I find that divers Authors and those very judiciall in matters of this kind doe diversly judge of them Opinion of Upton according to their severall conceits Vpton a man much commended for his skill in blazon and of some Armorists supposed to have been the first that made observation of their use but they are therein much deceived for that such use was made of them many ages before Vptons time calleth them Points such as men usually fasten their garments withall and saith they may be borne either even or odde to the number of nine Of Budaeus Budaeus an ancient Writer affirmeth them to be Tongs and that they may not be borne but odde Of Alciatus Alciatus in his Parergon nameth them Plaitez or Plaits of garments Bartolus calleth them Candles Some other Authors call them Files Of Bartolus and others Lambeaux or Labels In this so great uncertainty I forbear to determine any thing seeing those so learned cannot certainly resolve among themselves what they are Onely concerning their diverse manner of bearing these examples following will give light wherein I will begin with their single bearing and so will I proceed to their compound use Upton Vpton saith that Files are not borne for Armes but for differences of Armes Tales lingulae sive labellae saith he non dicuntur proprie signa sed
some Noble Family yet are they themselves but ignoble persons Foure parts of Nobility In which respect Aristotle discoursing of nobility makes foure parts thereof the first of Riches the second of Bloud the third of Learning the fourth of Vertue and to the two last he ascribeth the first place of true Gentry because Boores may be rich and Rake-hels may be of ancient bloud but vertue and knowledge cannot harbour but where God and nature hath left their noble endowments Which made Bartholus to say that good men and wise men were nobles in Gods sight as rich men and great men were nobles in mens eyes Threefold Nobility according to Bartho Yet the same Bartholus ascribeth the due honour unto each kind of Nobility which he maketh to be three-fold Theologicall Naturall Politicall the first and chief consisteth in Piety and vertues of grace the second in the noble qualities of Nature the third in the degrees of estimation in the Common-wealth This last is it we here chiefly meddle with not that we reject the two former but that we suppose we live in such a State where the two first kinds of Nobility are rewarded with the last kind and thereby made more illustrious The common phrase of forrain Nations is different from ours Different phrase of Nations concerning the Titles of men of reputation they esteeming every man Noble which hath any excellency remarkable above others so saith Iodocus Clicthovius Nobilitas est generis vel alterius rei excellentia ac dignitas whereas we English repute none noble under the degree of a Baron and with them Generosus is a greater title than Nobilis whereas with us it is much inferiour The truth is that the two titles of Nobility and Gentry are of equall esteem in the use of Heraldry though custom hath equally divided them and applyed the first to Gentry of the highest degree and the latter to Nobles of the lowest rank Distinct orders of Gentry And amongst these Gentlemen of low note there are also sundry Orders as some by bloud some by office some by possessions some by sacred Academicall dignity all which come not within the verge of this our purpose till the State hath honoured them with the bearing of Coat-Armours as the Ensigns of their worth CONCILII NVTRIX TACI TVRNIAS The Atchievement of a Gentleman HE beareth two Coats quarterly first Argent a Fesse Ermine cottised Sable by the name of Harlstone secondly Sable a Cheuron between three Leopards heads Or by the name of Wentworth and for his Crest on a Helmet befitting his degree mantled Gules doubled Argent out of a Crown Or a Stags Head Ermine attired Or bearing a Hawthorne bush with berries proper And for his Motto Concilii nutrix taciturnitas This is the Atchievement or Bearing of Robert Harlestone now Secretary to the Right Honourable William Lenthall Esquire Master of the Rolls and Speaker of the Parliament begun the third of November 1640. second Son of John Harlestone of South Osindon in the County of Essex and of Jane Daughter and Coheire of Philip Wentworth a younger Brother of the Lord Wentworth of Netlested Of this Family have been divers eminent persons as Sir John Harl ston Governour of Hauure-du-grace in the time of Edward the fourth Richard Harleston Valectus de Camera to the King and conquered for the Crown of England the Islands of Garnesey and Jersey COLENS DEVM ET REGEM The Atchievement of an Esquire HE beareth two Coats impaled Baron and Femme the first Gules on a Bend Or three Martlets Sable by the name of Collins the second Azure a Fesse between three Chesse-rooks Or by the name of Bodenham ensigned with Helmets befitting the persons quality on Wreaths of the Colours of the Coats on the first a demy Griffon Or collered Argent the second a Dragons head erased Sable The Motto Colens deum regem This is the bearing of Samuel Collins Doctor in Physick late Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge onely Son of John Collins late Parson of Retherfield in Sussex descended from the ancient Family of the Collins of the Counties of Somerset and Devon which Doctor marryed Anne eldest Daughter of John Bodenham Esquire lineally descended from the Knightly and ancient Family of the Bodenhams of Wiltshire and Herefordshire alli'd to divers of the ancient Families of the Nobility and Gentry The Dignity of an Esquire is the second degree of Gentry the reason of whose denomination we gave elsewhere As in the first rank of Gentry so in this there are sundry kinds according to the custom of this Kingdom concerning which point you may read learned Master Cambden in his Britannia and by the custom of England Doctors whether of Divinity Civil Law or Physick are esteemed Esquires HE bears two Coats quarterly viz. First Argent three Bears heads erased Sable musled Or by the name of Langham Secondly Ermine a Cheuron Gules within a Bordure engrailed Sable by the name of Revel the Creast on a Helmet befitting his quality and Wreath of his Colours a Bears head erased Sable musled Or mantled Gules doubled Argent which is the bearing of that worthy Gentleman John Langham of London and Cottesbrook in the County of Northampton Esquire descended in a direct male line from Henry de Langham who probably took the denomination deriv'd to his posterity from Langham in the County of Rutland for his son William de Langham held three Caracuts of Land in Langham in that County who by his son William was Grandfather of Robert Langham living the forty fourth of Edward the third who marryed Margaret Daughter and Heir of Sir John Revell of Newbold in Warwick-shire relict of Sir Stephen Mallory of Leicestershire Knight which John Langham by Elizabeth his wife 30. Ed. 1. Daughter of James Bunce Esquire is the happy Father of a hopefull and accomplisht issue viz. James Langham Esquire William Stephen and Thomas Langham and as many daughters Elizabeth lately deceased wife of Philip Botiler of Woodhall in Hertford-shire Esquire Anne wife of Sir Martin Lumley Baronet Rebecca and Sarah unmarried 1659. FE MID VN BVEN HIDALGO The Atchievement of a Knight HE beareth eighteen Coats quartered The first Azure a Fesse between three Chesse-rooks Or by the name of Bodenham Second Or on a Fesse Sable a Lyon passant Argent by the name of Huish Third Gules three Bars gobony Argent and Sable by the name of Delabau Fourth Sable a Bucks head cabossed Or by the name of Wells Fifth Or a Lyon Rampant Vert a la double queve by the name of Dudley Sixth Argent a quarter Sable a Cressent Gules by the name of Sutten Seventh Or two Lyons passant Azure by the name of Somery Eighth Azure a Crosse patee Argent by the name of Lexington Ninth Sable three Garbes Argent banded Gules by the name of _____ Tenth Gules a Cinque-foyle Ermine Bellamont Eleventh Argent three Bars embattilee Gules Barry Twelfth Or on a Fesse Gules
Mullet Argent a Crescent for a d fference 62 Sir Charles Morrison of Caishobury in Com Hartford Knight Or on a Chiefe Gules 3 Chaplets of the Field Ext. 63 Sir Henry Baker of Sissinghurst in Com Kent Knight Azure on a Fesse ingrailed between three Swans heads erased Or gorged with Crowns and beaks Gules as many Cinquefoyls of the last It was altered to Azure a plain Fesse Or between 3. Swans heads erased Argent their beaks Gules 64 Roger Apleton of South-Bemfleet or South hamsted in Com. Essex Esquire Argent a Fesse engrailed Sable between three Apples slipped Proper 65 Sir William Sedley of Ailesford and Southfleet in Com Kent Knight Azure a Fesse wavy between 3. Goats heads erased Argent attired Or. 66 Sir William Twisden of Royden-hall in East Peckham in Com Kent Knight Gyronny of 4. Argent and Gules a Saltire between as many Croslets counterchanged 67 Sir Edward Hales of Woodchurch now of Tunstall in the County of Kent Knight Gules 3 Arrows Or headed and feather'd Argent 68 William Monins of Walwarsher in Com Kent Esquire Gules 3 Crescents Or. 69 Thomas Mildmay of Mulsham in Com Essex Esquire Argent 3 Lions rampant Azure 70 Sir William Maynard of Faston parva in Com Essex Kt. now a Baron of England and Ireland Argent a Cheuron Azure between 3 dexter hands erect coupee Gules 71 Henry Lee of Quarendon in Com Bucks Esquire Argent a Fesse between 3 Crescents Sable Anno 10. Jacobi 1612. Nov. 25. 72 SIr John Portman of Orchard in Com Somerset Knight Or a Flowerdeluce Azure 73 Sir Nicholas Saunderson of Saxby in Com Lincoln Knight now Viscount Castleton in Ireland Paly of 6. Argent and Azure on a Bend Sable 3 Annulets Or. 74 Sir Miles Sandys of Wimbleton in the Isle of Ely Knight Or a Fesse dancy between 3 Croslets Gules 75 William Gostwicke of Willington in the County of Bedford Esquire Argent a bend Gules between 3. Choughes Proper on a Chief Azure 3. Mullets Or. 76 Thomas Puckering of Weston in Com Hartford Esquire Extinct Sable a Bend fusily Lozengy cottized Argent 77 William Wray of Glentworth in Com Lincoln Esquire Azure on a chief 3 Martlets Gules 78 Sir Will Aylofte of Braxsted Magna in the County of Essex Knight Sable a Lion Rampant between 3 Croslets Or. Novemb. 25. 1612. 79 Sir Marmaduke Wivell of Custable Burton in the County of Yorke Knight Gules 3 Cheurons braced Varry a chiefe Or. 80 John Peshall of Horsley in the County of Stafford Esq Argent a Crosse Formee Fleuty Sable on a Canton Gules a Wolves head erased of the field 81 Francis Englefield of Wotton Basset in the County of VVilts Esquire Barry of 6. Gules and Argent on a chief a Lion Rampant Azure 82 Sir Thomas Ridgeway of Torre in the County of Devon Knight since an Earl of Ireland Sable two Wings rising Or volant Argent 83 VVilliam Essex of Beucot in the County of Berk Esq Argent an U●le Gules 84 Sir Edward Gorges of Langford in the County of VVilts Knight a Baron of Ireland He bears a Whirlpool Proper some blazon it a Mear but I conclude otherwise from the name 85 Edward Devereux of Castle-bramwith in the County of Warwicke Esquire since which the Vicounty of Hereford fell to them Argent a Fesse in chief 3 Rondels Gules 86 Reginald Mohun of Buckonnock in the County of Cornwall Esquire since a Baron of England Or a Cross engrailed Sable 87 Sir Harbotle Grimston of Bradfield in the County of Essex Knight Argent on a Fesse Sable 3 Mullets of six points Or. 88 Sir Thomas Holt of Aston-juxta Burmingham in the County of Warwick Knight Azure two Bars in chief a Crosse formee fitchee Or. Septemb. 24. 89 Sir Robert Naper alias Sandy of Lewton How in the County of Bedford Knight Argent a Saltire engrailed between four Cinquefoyls Gules 90 Paul Banning of Bently-Parva in the County of Essex Esquire since Viscount of England Or on two Bars Sable 3 Escallops of the field 91 Sir Thomas Temple of Stow in the County of Buckingham Knight Argent on two Bars Sable 6 Martlets Or. 92 Thomas Penystone of Leigh in the County of Sussex Esquire Argent 3 Cornish Choughes Proper June 8. 1615. 93 Thomas Blackstone of Blackestone in the County of Durham Ext. Argent two Bars in chief 3 Cocks Gules 94 Sir Robert Do●mer of Wing in the County of Buckingham Knight since Earl of Carnarvan Azure 10 Billets on a chief Or a demy Lion issuant Sable April 5. 1617. 95 Sir Rouland Egerton of Egerton in the County of Chester Knight Argent a Lion Rampant Gules between three Pheons Sable 96 Roger Townsend of Rainham in the County of Norfolk Esquire Azure a Cheuron Ermine between 3 Escallops Argent May 1. 97 Simon Clarke of Salford in the County of Warwicke Esquire Gules 3 Swords in Fesse the points erect Proper 98 Edward Fitton of Houseworth in the County of Chester Esq Argent a Canton Gules over all on a Bend Azure 3 Garbes Or. March 11. 99 Sir Richard Lucy of Broxborn in the County of Hertford Knight Gules Crusuly Or 3 Lucies or Pikes hauriant Argent May 25. 1618. 100 Sir Matthew Bointon of Barmston in the County of Yorke Knight Or a Fesse between 3 Crescents Gules July 25. 101 Thomas Littleton of Frankley in the County of Worcester Esquire Argent a Cheuron between 3 Escallops Sable Decemb. 24. 102 Sir Francis Leigh of Newnham in the County of Warwicke Knight since a Baron and after an Earl of England Gules a Cross engrailed in the first quarter a Lozenge Argent a Crescent for a difference 103 Thomas Burdet of Bramcot in the County of Warwick Esq Azure two Bars Or on each 3 Martlets Gules March 1. 104 George Morton of St. Andrews Milborn in the County of Dorcet Esq Quarterly Gules and Ermine in the first and fourth a Goats head erased Argent May 31. 1619. 105 Sir William Harvy Knight since a Baron of England and Ireland Ext. Gules on a Bend Argent 3 Trefoyls Vert. June 4. 106 Thomas Mackworth of Normanton in the County of Rutland Esquire Per pale indented Ermine and Sable a Cheuron Gules Fretty Or June 15. 107 VVilliam Grey of Chillingham in the County of Northumberland Esquire now Baron of VVarke Gules a Lion Rampant within a Border engrailed Argent July 19. 108 William Villiers of Brooksby in the County of Leicester Esquire Argent on a Crosse Gules 5 Escallops Or. July 20. 109 Sir James Ley of VVestbury in the County of VVilts Knight since Earl of Marlborough Argent a Cheuron between three Bears heads bendways couped Sable July 21. 110 William Hicks of Beverston in the County of Glocester Esquire Gules a Fesse wavy between 3 Flowers de lis Or. Septemb. 17. 111 Sir Thomas Beaumont of Coleorton in the County of Leicester Knight since a Viscount of Ireland France a Lion Rampant Or. Nov. 10. 112 Henry Salisbury of Leweney in the County of Denbigh
Esquire Gules a Lion Rampant Argent crowned bewteen three Crescents Or. Novemb. 16. 113 Erasmus Driden of Canon's Ashby in the County of Northampton Esq Azure a Lion Rampant in chief a Globe between 2 Stars Or. Novemb. 28. 114 William Armine in the County of Lincoln Esquire Ermine a Saltire engrailed and chief Gules thereon a Lion passant Or. Decemb. 1. 115 Sir William Bamburg of Howson in the County of Yorke Knight Extinct Argent a Pheon on a chief Sable a Lion passant of the first Decemb. 2. 116 Edward Hartop of Freathby in the County of Leicester Esquire Sable a Cheuron Ermine between 3 Otters passant Argent Decemb. 31. 117 John Mill of Cannons Court in the County of Sussex Esq Per Fesse Argent and Sable a Pale counterchang'd 3 Bears saliant of the last musled Or. January 31. 118 Francis Ratcliffe of Darentwater in the County of Cumberland Esquire Argent a Bend engrailed Sable a Label and Crescent Febr. 6. 119 Sir David Foulis of Ingleby in the County of Yorke Knight Argent 3 Bay-leaves Vert. Febr. 16. 120 Thomas Philips of Barington in the County of Somerset Esquire Argent a Cheuron between 3 Roses Gules March 7. 121 Sir Claudius Foster of Bramburg Castle in the County of Northumberland Knight Argent a Cheuron Vert between 3 Hunters horns Sable garnished Or. March 23. 122 Anthony Chester of Chichley in the County of Buckingham Esquire Per pale Argent and Sable a Cheuron between three Rams heads erased armed Or within a Border engrail'd roundelly all counterchang'd March 28. 123 Sir Samuel Tryon of Lair Marney in Com Essex Knight Azure a Fesse embattel'd between six Stars Or. April 2. 1620. 124 Adam Newton of Charlton in the County of Kent Esquire Azure two Estrich feathers in Saltier between three Boars heads and necks couped Argent Newton alias Puckering vide 76. 125. Apr. 2. Sir John Botiler of Hatfield Woodhall in Com Hartford Knight since a Baron of England Gules a Fesse checky Argent and Sable between 6 Crosses formed and Fitchee of the second 126 Apr. 3. Gilbert Gerrard of Harrow super Montem in Com Middlesex Esquire Quarterly the first and 4th Argent a Saltier Gules the second and third Azure a Lion Rampant Ermine crowned Or. 127 May 3. Humphrey Lee of Langley in the County of Salop Esquire Gules Billettee a Fesse checky Or and Azure 128 May 5. Richard Berney of Parkhall in Redham in Com Norfolk Esq Per pale Gules and Ermine a crosse engrailed Ermine 129 May 20. Humphrey Foster of Aldermaston in the County of Berks Esquire Sable a Cheuron engrailed between three Arrows Argent 130 May 29. Thomas Bigs of Lenchwick in the County of Worcester Esq Extinct Argent on a Fesse between 3 Ravens Sable as many Annulets of the field 131 May 30. Henry Bellingham of Helsington in the County of Westmerland Esq Extinct Argent three Bugle horns Sable stringed and garnisht Or. 132 May 31. William Yelverton of Rougham in the County of Norfolk Esqure Extinct Argent three Lions Rampant and a Chief Gules 133 June 1. John Scudamore of Home lacy in Com Hereford Esquire Viscount of Ireland Gules three Stirrups with Leathers Or. 134 June 2. Sir Thomas Gore of Stitnam in the County of Yorke Knight Barry of 8. Argent and Gules a crosse pattee Sable 135 June 22. John Packington of Alisbury in Com Buckingham Esq per Cheuron Sable and Argent in chief 3 Mullets Or. In Base as many Garbs Gules 136 June 28. Ralph Ashton of Lever in the County of Lancaster Esquire Argent a Mullet Sable 137 July 1. Sir Baptist Hicks of Cambden in Com Gloucester Knight a Viscount of England Ext. Gules a Fesse wavy between 3 Flowerdelis Or a Crescent for a difference 138 July 3. Sir Thomas Roberts of Glassenbury in the County of Kent Knight Azure on a Cheuron Argent three Mullets Sable 139 July 8. John Hanmer of Hanmer in the County of Flint Esquire Argent two Lions passant gardant Azure 140 July 13. Edward Osborn of Keeton in the County of Yorke Esquire Quarterly Ermine and Azure a Cross Or. 141 July 20. Henry Felton of Playford in the County of Suffolk Esquire Gules two Lions passant Ermine crowned Or. 142 July 21. Willaim Challouer of Gisborow in the county of York Esquire Extinct Sable a Cheuron between 3 Cherubs Or. 143 July 22. Edward Frier of Water-Eaton in the county of Oxford Esq Gules two Flanches Or three Wheat ears erect in Fesse counterchang'd 144 July 24. Sir Thomas Bishop of Parham in the county of Sussex Knight Argent on a Bend cottised Gules three Bezants 145 July 26. Sir Francis Vincent of Stock-d'Abernon in the county of Surrey Knight Azure 3 Quarterfoyls Argent 146 Feb. 27. Sir Henry Clare of Ormsby in the county of Norfolk Knight Argent on a Fesse Azure 3 Eagles displayed Or. Ext. 147 Mar. 8. Sir Benjamine Tichborn of Tichborn in the county of Southampton Knight Varry a Chief Or. May 5. 1621. 148 Sir Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey in the county of Chester Knight Argent 3 Bendlets wavy Azure 149 May 8. Sir Thomas Delves of Puddington in the county of Chester Knight Argent a Cheuron Gules Fretty Or between 3 Delves or spits of Earth Sable 150 June 22. Sir Lewis Watson of Rockingham Castle in the county of Northampton Knight since a Baron Argent on a Cheuron engrailed Azure between 3 Martlets Sable as many Crescents Or. 151 June 29. Sir Tho Palmer of Wingham in the county of Kent Knight Or two bars Gules on each 3 Trefoyls Argent in chief a Greyhound currant Sable collered of the first 152 July 3. Sir Richard Roberts of Truro in Co Cornwal Kt. since a Baron of England Azure 3 Stars and a chief wavy Or. 153 July 19. John Rivers of Chafford in the county of Kent Esquire Argent 2. Bars Dauncettee Azure in chief three Bezants 154 Aug. 16. Henry Jernegan of Cossey in the county of Norfolke Esquire Argent 3 Buckles Gules 155 Sept. 6. Thomas Darnell of Heiling in Com Lincoln Esquire Azure two bars and six Mascles Or 3. 2. and 1. 156 Sept. 14. Sir Isaac Sedley of great Chart since of St. Cleres in Com Kent Knight Azure a Fesse wavy between 3. Goats heads erased Argent attired Or. 157 Sept. 21. Robert Brown of Walcot in Com Northampton Azure a Cheuron between 3 Escallops Or. 158 Octob. 11. John Hewit of Headly Hall in the county of York Esquire Gules a Cheuron between 3 Owles Argent 159 Nov. 8. Sir Nicholas Hide of Albury in the county of Hertford Knight Or a Cheuron between 3. Lozenges Azure on a chief Gules an Eagle Or. 160 Nov. 9. John Philips of Picton in the county of Pembrook Esquire Argent a Lion Rampant Sable collered Gules chained Or. 161 Nov. 24. Sir John Stepney of Prendergast in the county of Pembrook Knight Gules a Fesse cheeky Or and Azure between 3 Owls Argent 162 Decemb. 5. Baldwin Wake of Cleredon in the county of
3 Lions passant Sable 335 VVilliam Castleton of St. Edmonds Bury in the county of Suffolke Esquire Azure on a Bend Or three Snakes of the field 336 Richard Price of Gogerthan in Com Cardigan Esquire Or a Lion rampant regardant Sable 337 Aug. 10. Hugh Cholmley of VVhitby in the county of Yorke Esquire Gules 2 Helmets in chief Argent in base a Garb Or. 338 Aug. 11. VVilliam Spring of Packenham in Com Suffolk Esquire Argent on a cheuron between 3 Mascles Gules as many Cinquefoyls of the field 339 Thomas Trever of Enfield in Com Middles Esq Per bend Sinister Ermine and Ermines a Lion rampant Or. 340 John Curson of Kedliston in Com Derby Baronet of Scotland Argent on a Bend Sable three Popinjayes Or collered Vert. 341 Hugh Owen of Orelton in Com Pembrook Esq Gules on a Mount proper a Bore Argent collered and chained Or tyed to a tree proper 342 Aug. 12. Mo●ton Briggs of Haughton in Com Salop Esquire Gules two Bars gemels Or on a Canton Sable a Crescent Or. 343 Henry Heyman of Somerfield in Com Kent Argent on a Cheuron engrailed Azure between 3 Martlets Sable as many Cinquefoyls Or. 344 Thomas Sandford of Howgill Castle in Com Westmerland Esq Per Cheuron Sable and Ermine in chief two Boars heads coupee Or. 345 Aug. 14. Sir Francis Rhodes of Balbrough in Com. Derby Knight Argent a Lion passant bendwayes Gules cottized Ermine between 2 Acorns Azure 346 Richard Sprignell of Coppenthorp in Com. York Esquire Gules 2 Bars gemels in chief a Lion of England 347 Sir John Pots of Mannington in Com. Norfolke Knight Azure two Bars and a Bend Or. 348 Sir John Goodrick of Ribston in Com. Yorke Knight Or on a Fesse Gules between two Lions passant gardant Sable a Flowerdeluce and 2 Cressents Or. 349 Aug. 16. Robert Bindloss of Borwicke in Com Lancaster Esquire Quarterly per Fesse indented Gules and on a bend Or a Cinquefoyl between two Seapies Azure 350 William Walter of Sarsden in Com. Oxford Esq Azure a Fesse indented Or between 3 Eagles Argent quaere 351 Thomas Lawley of St. Powel in Com. Salop. Esquire Argent a Crosse formee throughout or extended to the sides Or and Sable 352 Sept. 6. VVilliam Farmer of Easton-Neston in Com. Northampton Esquire Argent a Fess Sable between 3 Lions heads erased Gules 353 Septem 9. John Davy of Creedy in Com Devon Esquire Argent a Cheuron Sable between three Mullets Gules pierced 354 Septem 23. Thomas Petus of Rackheath in Com. Norfolke Esquire Gules a Fesse Argent between three Annulets Or. 355 Dec. 11. William Andrew of Denton in Com. Northampton Esquire Gules a Crosse Or surmounted of another Vert. 356 John Meux of the Isle of Wight in Com Southampton Esquire Paly of 6. Or and Azure on a chief Gules 3 Crosses formee Or. 357 Decemb. 14. Sir Richard Gurney Lord Mayor of the City of London Knight Paly counter-paly of 6 pieces per Fesse Or and Azure 358 Dec. 15. Thomas Willis of Fenditton in Com Cambridge Esquire Per Fesse Gules and Argent three Lions Rampant counterchanged a Border Ermine 359 Francis Armitage of Kirkles in Com Yorke Esquire Azure a Lions head erased between 3 Croslets Or. 360 Dec. 18. Richard Halford of Wistow in Com. Leicest Esquire Argent a Greyhound passant on a chief Sable 3 Flower-de lis of the field 361 Dec. 24. Sir Humphrey Tufton of Mote in Parochia Maidston in Kent Kt. Sable an Eagle displayd Ermine a Border Argent 362 Dec. 30. Edward Cook of Langford in Com. Derby Esq Gules 3 Crescents and a Canton Or. 363 June 25. John Read of Brochet Hall in the County of Hertford Esquire Azure a Griffon surgeant Or His patent renewed by Oliver Lord Protector The succeeding Baronets were made since the fourth of January 1641. January 21. 1621. 364 ISaac Astley of Melton Constable in Com. Norfolke Esquire Azure a Cinquefoyl Ermines a Border engrailed Or. 365 Janu. 22. Sir David Conningham Baronet of Nova Scotia Argent a Pall between 2 Castles Sable 366 Jan. 29. Sir John Rainey of Wrotham in the County of Kent Baronet of Nova Scotia Gules two Wings conjoyned Ermins 367 Jan. 29. Rivet Eldred of Saxham-Magna in Com. Suffolke Esquire Or on a bend Raguly Sable 3 Bezants 368 Jan. 29. John Gell of Hopton in Com Derby Esq Per bend Or and Azure three Mullets of six points bendwayes counterchang'd 369 Jan. 29. Sir Vincent Corbet of Morton-Corbet in Com Salop Kt. Or a Raven Sable 370 Feb. 4. Sir John Kay of Woodsom in Com. York Knight Argent two Bendlets Sable 371 Feb. 5. Thomas Trollop of Casewick in Com. Lincoln Esquire Vert three Stags trippant a border Argent 372 Mar. 3. Edw. Thomas of Michaels Town in Com. Glamorgan 373 Mar. 4. Sir VVilliam Cooper of Ratling Court in Kent Baronet of Nova Scotia Argent three Martlets on a chief engrailed Gules as many Annulets Or. 374 Mar. 5. Denner Strutt of little Worley in Com Essex Esquire Sable a Cheuron Argent between 3 Croslets Fitchee Or. 375 Marc. 8. William St. Quintin of Horpan in Com Yorke Esquire Or a Cheuron Gules a Chief Varry 376 Mar. 14. Sir Robert Kemp of Gissing in Com Norfolke Kt. Gules 3 Garbs within a Border engrail'd Or. April 9. 1642. 377 James Ennion of Flower in Com Northampton Esquire Argent a Cheuron between 3 Ravens Sable 378 April 19. Edmund Williams of Marle Hall in Com Dorcet Esquire 379 Apr. 22. John Williams of Minster Court in the Isle of Thanet in the County of Kent Esq Vert 3 Eagles display'd in fesse Or. 380 Apr. 29. Sir George Winter of Huddington in the County of Worcester Knight Sable a Fesse Ermins 381 May 4. John Borlace of Hockmer in the County of Buckingham Esq Ermine on on a bend Sable out of 2 Clouds radiant as many Armes and Hands proper rending a Horshoe Argent 382 May 6. Henry Knowlis of Grove place in the County of Southampton Azure Crusuly a Crosse moline through voided Or a Crescent 383 May 11. John Hamilton of the City of London Esquire 384 May 12 Edw. Morgan of Lanterran in the County of Monmouth Or a Griffon segreant Sable 385 May 13. Nich Kemeys of Kevenmabley in Com Glamorgan Esq Vert on a Cheuron Or 3 Pheons Sable 286 May 14. Trevour Williams of Llangibby in the County of Monmouth Esquire 387 May 16. John Reresby of Tribergh in the County of Yorke Esquire Gules on a Bend Argent 3 Crosses patee Sable 388 May 18. Poy●●ngs Moor of Loseley in the County of Surry Esq Azure on a Cross Argent 5 Martlets Sable 389 May 19. Christopher Dawny of Cowicke in the County of Yorke Esq Argent on a Bend cottised Sable 3 Annulets of the first 390 May 27. William Ingleby of Ripley in Com Yorke Esquire Sable a Star Argent 391 June 3. Thomas Hampson of Toplow in the County of Bucks Argent three Flax brakes Sable 392 June 3. Thomas Williamson of Eastmarkham in the County of