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Items matching heraldry taken from The Grammar of Heraldry (1718) (results page 2)

heraldry: to do with emblazoning, a way of identifying families by coloured and patterend shields used before soldiers and other common people could read and write.


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Dobbs – The worshipful Company of Drapers
Dryden of Huntingdonshire – D’Oyly of Oxford and Norfolk
East of Buckinghamshire – Ellis of Norwich
Ellis of Caermarthen – Ernley of Wiltshire
Escott of Cornwall – Eyton of Shropshire
Fairbeard of Middlesex – Fernley of Suffolk
Ferrar of Norfolk – Fodon of Staffordshire
Folkes of Norfolk and Suffolk – Freere of Suffolk
Frobisher of Devonshire – Garret
Gawdey of Norfolk – The Bishoprick of Gloucester
The City of Gloucester – Graham of Scotland and York
Grandgorde of Leicestershire - Gurney
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers – Haslewood
Hassenhul – Hill of Shilston in Cornwall
Hill of Norfolk – Hyde of Berkshire
a dragon and a griffin (gryphon), with the text alongside it.
a dragon and a griffin (gryphon), without the text, and larger
Gawdey of Norfolk: The silver tortoise
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