roundels (3)

roundels (3)
Harborne, William (1550-1617)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Gules a lion passant sable between three bezants [roundels] a crescent for difference Motto DEVS INDVSTRIAM BEAT
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Gulston, Joseph (1745 - 1786) (Stamp 2)
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Crest On an ostrich wing a bend sable charged with three plates [roundels]
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Gulston, Joseph (1745 - 1786) (Stamp 4)
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Crest On an ostrich wing a bend sable charged with three plates [roundels]
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Gulston, Joseph (1745 - 1786) (Stamp 3)
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Crest On an ostrich wing a bend sable charged with three plates [roundels]
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Gulston, Joseph (1745 - 1786) (Stamp 1)
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Crest On an ostrich wing a bend sable charged with three plates [roundels]
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Gulston, Elizabeth Bridgitta (1749 - 1780) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Argent two bars nebuly gules overall on a bend sable three plates [roundels]
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Arms Barry of six in chief three torteaux [roundels] Supporters Two wyverns Coronet of a Duke Order The Garter Motto STAT RELIGIONE
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Grey, Henry, 8th Earl of Kent (1583 - 1639) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Barry of six in chief three torteaux [roundels] (Grey) impaling Five bendlets (Talbot) Coronet of an Earl
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Finch, Moyle, Sir (1550 - 1614) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of twelve 1. A chevron between three griffins passant (Finch) 2. A fess between three pelicans in their piety (Passenden) 3. Six lozenges conjoined fessways three and three (Crabbe) 4. Three shovellers (Poplesham) 5. Three eagles displayed in bend between two cotises a mullet for difference (Belknap) 6. A fess compony countercompony between six cross crosslets fitchy (Boteler) 7. Two bends (Sudeley) 8. Four bends (Mountford [or Mountfort?]) 9. A mule statant a mullet for difference (Moyle) 10. A greyhound courant between two bars between three birds on a chief three roundels...
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Finch, Moyle, Sir (1550 - 1614) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of twelve 1. A chevron between three griffins passant (Finch) 2. A fess between three pelicans in their piety (Passenden) 3. Six lozenges conjoined fessways three and three (Crabbe) 4. Three shovellers (Poplesham) 5. Three eagles displayed in bend between two cotises a mullet for difference (Belknap) 6. A fess compony countercompony between six cross crosslets fitchy (Boteler) 7. Two bends (Sudeley) 8. Four bends (Mountford [or Mountfort?]) 9. A mule statant a mullet for difference (Moyle) 10. A greyhound courant between two bars between three birds on a chief three roundels...
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