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Art du Blason : Héraldique / logiciels bases de données dessins armes armoiries recherches et plus...
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Genealogical and Heraldic DICTIONARY of the British Empire by Sir Bernard BURKE
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A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
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ANSTRUTHER
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Carmichael-Anstruther, Sir Wyndham
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Arms
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Quarterly : first and fourth, ar., three piles, issuing from the chief, sa., for ANSTRUTHER. Second and third, a fesse, wreathy, az. and gu., for CARMICHAEL.
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Crest
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Anstruther, two arms, in armour, holding in the gauntlets a battle-axe, all ppr. Carmichael, an armed arm, erect, holding a broken spear, ppr.
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Supporters
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Two falcons, with wings expanded, ppr., armed, gu., jessed and belled, or.
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Mottoes
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Anstruther, "Periissem ni periissem" ; Carmichael, "Toujours prest".
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ANSTRUTHER
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Sir Ralph-Abercrombie of Balcaskie
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Arms
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Ar., three piles issuig from the chief, sa., quartering Erskine, Hamilton, Powell, and Lloyd.
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Crest
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Two arms, in armour, holding in the gauntlets a battle-axe, all ppr.
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Mottoes
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Periissem ni periissem.
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ANTRIM
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Earl of (Mark M'Donnel), and Viscount Dunluce
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Arms
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Quarterly : first and fourth, Quarterly : first, or, a lion, rampant, gu. ; second, or, a dexter arm, couped in fesse, holding a cross-crosslet, fitchée, az. ; third, arg., a lymphad or galley, sa., with her oars saltierways ; fourth, per fesse, az. and vert, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. ; second and third, quart, first and fourth, az. a sun in splendour, or ; second gu., on a chevron arg., three mullets of the field ; third, vert, on a chevron between three unicorn's heads, arg., as many mullets, sa.
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Crest
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First, a dexter arm, habited, couped at the shoulder, embowed fessways, holding in the hand a cross-crosslet, fitchée, az. ; second, a sun in splendour, or.
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Supporters
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Dexter, a savage, wreathed about the temples and loins with ivy, all ppr. ; sinister, a falcon, wings inverted, ppr., beaked, membered, and belled, or.
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Mottoes
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Sero, sed serio.
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ANTROBUS
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Sir Edmund, of Antrobus
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Arms
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Lozengy, or, and az., on a pale, gu., three estoiles, of the firts.
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Crest
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On a wreath of the colours, issuing out of rays, ppr., an unicorn's head, couped, arg., horned and maned, or, gorged with a wreath of laurel, vert.
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Supporters
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Two horses, ppr., being the supporters of the extinct Lors Rutherford, wich wero granted to the first Sir Edward Antrobus, upon purchasing the barony and estate of RUTHEFORD.
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Mottoes
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Dei memor, gratus amicis.
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ARBUTHNOT
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Sir Robert-Keith, of Edinburrgh
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Arms
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Az., a crescent, between three mullets, two and one, arg., the whole within a bordure, or, charged with three boards' head, couped, gu.
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Crest
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A peacock's head, ppr.
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Supporters
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Dexter, a wyvern, vert ; sinister, a greyhound, arg., collar and line reflexed over the back, gu.
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Mottoes
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Innocent and true.
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ARBUTHNOTT
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Viscount (John Arbuthnott) and Baron Inverbervie
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Arms
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Az., a crescent, between three stars, arg.
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Crest
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A peacock's head, couped, ppr.
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Supporters
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Two wyverns, vert, spouting fire.
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Mottoes
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Laus Deo.
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ARGYLL
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Duke, Marquess, and Earl of (George Douglas Campbelle, K.T.)
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Arms
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Quarterly : first and fourth, gyronny of eight, or and sa., for CAMPBELL. Second and third, argent, a galley or lymphad, sa., sails furled up, flag and pennants flying gu., for the lordship of LORN. Behind the arms, two honourable badges in saltier, namely, firts, a baton, gu., semée of thistles, or, ensigned with imperial crowns, ppr., thereon the crest of Scotland. The other badge, a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. These badges are borne as hereditary great master of the household, and justice-general of Argyllshire.
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Crest
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A boar's head, fessewise, couped, or ; and above, the words "Ne obliviscaris".
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Supporters
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Two lions, guardant, gu.
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Mottoes
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Vix ea nostra voco.
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ARMSTRONG OF GALLEN
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Sir Andrew
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Arms
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Quarterly : Ist and 4th, arg., issuing from the sinister side, a dexter arm, habited, gu., the hand grasping the trunk of an oak tree, eradicated, and broken at the top, ppr. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three pallets, az.
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Crest
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An armed arm, embowed, the hand grasping the broken trunk of an oak tree, eradicated, all ppr.
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Mottoes
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Invictus manes.
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ARMYTAGE
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Sir George, Bart. of Kirkless
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Arms
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Gu., a lion's head, erased, between three cross-crosslets, argent.
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Crest
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A dexter arm, embowed, couped at the shoulder, habited, or, the cuff argent, holding in the hand, ppr., a staff, gu., headed and pointed, or.
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Mottoes
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Semper paratus.
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ARRAN
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Earl of (Philip-Yorke Gore),Viscount Sudley of Castle Gore, Baron Saunders of Deeps
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Arms
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Gu., a fesse, between three cross-crosslets, fitchée, or.
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Crest
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A wolf, rampant, ar., collared, gu.
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Supporters
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Two horses, ar.
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Mottoes
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In hoc signo vinces.
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ARTHUR
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Sir Frederick-Leopold
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Arms
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Or, on a chevron, az., between two clarions, in chief, gu., and a kangaroo, sejant, in base, ppr., two swords, the points upwards, also ppr., points and hilts, of the first ; on a chief, of the third, a horse, courant, arg.
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Crest
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In front of two swords, in saltier, ppr., pommels and hilts, or, a pelican in her piety, sa., the nest, or.
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Mottoes
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Stet fortuna domûs.
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ARUNDELL OF WARDOUR
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Baron (Henry-Benedict Arundell)
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Arms
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Sa., six swallows, three, two, and one, ar.
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Crest
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A wolf, passant, ar.
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Supporters
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Dexter; a lion, guardant, erminois, ducally crowned, or : sinister, an owl, ar., wings disclosed, or, crowned as the dexter.
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Mottoes
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Deo data.
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ASHBROOK
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Viscount (Henry Flower), and Baron of castle Durrow
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Arms
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Ar., on a chevron voided, sa., between three ravens, ppr. each holding in the beak an ermine spot, as many pellets.
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Crest
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A raven, as in the arms.
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Supporters
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Two tigers, regardant, ppr., ducally gorged and chained, or.
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Mottoes
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Mens conscia recti.
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ASHBURNHAM
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Earl of (Bertram Ashburnham), viscoint St Asaph, and Baron Ashburnham
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Arms
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Gu., a fesse, between six mullets, argent.
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Crest
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Out of a ducal coronet, or, an ash-tree, ppr.
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Supporters
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Two greyhounds, sa., collared and chained, or.
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Mottoes
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Le roy et l'estat.
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ASHBURNHAM
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Sir Anchitel, Bart., of Broomham
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Arms
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Gu., a fesse, between six mullets, argent.
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Crest
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Out of a ducal coronet, or, an ash-tree, ppr.
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Mottoes
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Will God, and I shall.
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ASHBURTON
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Baron (William-Bingham Baring)
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Arms
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Az., a fesse, or, in chief a bear's head, ppr., muzzled and ringed, or.
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Crest
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A mullet, erminois, between two wings, ar.
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Supporters
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On either side a bear, ppr., muzzled, collared and chained, or, each charged on the shoulder with a cross-patée fitchée, of the last.
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Mottoes
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Virtus in arduis.
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ASHTOWN
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Baron (Frederick-Mason Trench), of Moate
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Arms
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Ar., a lion, passant, gu., between three fleur-de-lis, az. : on a chief of the last, a sun in splendour, or.
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Crest
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A dexter arm in armour, embowed, the hand grasping a sword, all, ppr.
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Supporters
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Dexter, a lion, gu., ducally crowned, and powdered with fleur-de-lis, or ; sinister, a stag, ppr. armed and hoofed, ducally gorped and lined, or.
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Mottoes
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Virtutis fortuna comes.
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ASTLEY
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Sir Francis-Dugdale, Bart. of Everleigh
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Arms
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Az., a cinquefoil, pierced, erm.
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Crest
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On a cap of maintenance, a plume of seven ostrich feathers, gu.
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Mottoes
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Fide sed cui vide.
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ATHOLE
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Duke, Marquess, and Earl of (George-Augustus-Frederick-John Murray)
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Arms
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Ist; Az., three mullets, arg., within a double tressure, flory-counter-floty, or, for MURRAY ; 2nd, Or, a fesse chequy, arg. and az., for STUARD ; 3rg, Paly of six, or and sa., for STRABOLGIE, Earl of Athole ; 4th, arg., on a bend az., three buck's heads, cabossed, or, for STANLEY ; 5th, Gu., three legs in armour, ppr., garnished and spurred, or, conioined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh, for the Isle of Man, as lord thereof ; 6th, Gu., two lions, passant, in pale, arg., for STRANGE.
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Crest
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A demi-savage, ppr., wreathed about the head and waist, vert, holding in his right hand a dagger, also ppr., pommel and hilt, or and in his left, a key, of the last.
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Supporters
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Dexter, a lion, gu., gorged with a plain collar, az., thereon three mullets, arg. ; sinister, a savage, ppr., wreathed about the head and waist, vert, his feet in fetters of iron, the chain over his rigth arm, also ppr.
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Mottoes
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Furth fortune and fill the fetters.
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AUCKLAND
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Baron (Robert-John Eden, D.D.), of West Auckland
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Arms
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Gules, on a chevron, arg., between three garbs, or, as many escallops, sa.
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Crest
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An arm in armour, emb. ppr., holding a garb, or.
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Supporters
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Two horses, argent ; the dexter guardant, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis, or ; the sinister charged on the shoulder with a castle, or.
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Mottoes
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Si sit prudentia.
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AUDLEY
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Baron (George-Edward Thicknesse-Touchet) of Heleigh Castle
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Arms
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Quarterly : Ist and 4th, erm., a chevron gu., for TOUCHET ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a fret, or for AUDLEY.
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Crest
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Out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan rising, arg., ducally crowned, of the first.
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Supporters
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Two wyverns, wings expanded, sa.
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Mottoes
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Je le tiens.
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AVELAND
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Baron (Gilbert-John Heathcote), of Aveland
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Arms
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Quarterly : Ist and 4th, erm., three pomeis, each charged with a cross, or ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a saltire, engrailed, erm.
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Crest
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On a mural crown, az., a pomeis, as the arms, between two wings, displayed, erm.
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Supporters
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On either side, a horse, sa., ducally gorged, and charged on the shoulder with a horse-shoes, or.
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Mottoes
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Habere et dispertire.
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AVONMORE
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Viscount (Barry-John Yelverton), and Baron Yelverton, of Avonmore
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Arms
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Arg., three lions, rampant, gu., a chief of the last.
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Crest
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A lion, passant-regardant, gu.
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Supporters
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Two lions, regardant, gu.
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Mottoes
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Renascentur.
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AYLESFORD
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Earl of (Heneage Finch), and Baron of Guernsey
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Arms
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Arg., a chevron, between three griffins, passant, sa.
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Crest
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A griffin, passant, sa.
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Supporters
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Dexter, a griffin, sa., ducally gorged, or ; sinister, a lion, or, ducally, sa.
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Mottoes
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Aperto vivere voto.
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AYLMER
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Lord (Udolphus Aylmer), Baron of Balrath
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Arms
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Quarterly : Ist and 4th, arg., a bend, sa., in chief, a gard, gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a cross, sa., between four Cornish choughs, ppr.
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Crest
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Ist, out of a ducal coronet, or, a garb, gu. ; 2nd out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-chough, rising, ppr.
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Supporters
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Two sailors, affronté, ppr., habited, az., the dexter holding a cross-staff ; the sinister, a lead-line, ppr.
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Mottoes
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Steady.
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AYLMER
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Sir Gerald-George, of Douadea Castle
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Arms
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Arg., a cross, sa., between four Cornish choughs, ppr.
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Crest
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A Cornish chough, rising out of a ducal coronet, all, ppr.
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Mottoes
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Hallelujah.
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