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FROM THE
AECH^OLOGIA,
Vol.
XXXIX.
LOAM
<?TAaf
ROLL OF ARMS
OF
Franks,
As no one
comprised in the MS. No. 6589 of the Harleian Collection. Unfortunately nothing
is known of the
original, nor does it appear to whom it at any time belonged.
in
who supposed
Lancaster Herald,
follows, that
of
Germany
it
counts,
Erance.
A Roll
coats,
ii.
p. 610,
on the face of
Hearne's edition
it,
but
it is
so inaccurately
passage that is not supported by other authority. Eor this reason, doubtless, it
has not received the attention it would otherwise have deserved. After a careful
comparison, I cannot but consider that Roll as virtually a copy of the Roll
mentioned, and I shall in the following remarks refer to it as Leland's copy.
Although the
errors in
it
first
221
might have been expected, yet, since the copy by itself is almost worthless, it
might be well to publish the copy in the Harleian Collection, as the two throw
Prom some peculiar
light upon and occasionally explain and correct each other.
misreadings which are evident in Leland's copy, and from which the Harleian is
not altogether free, it appears highly probable that each of them was taken from
a MS. not later than the fom'teenth century. It is not clear whether the four
coats which are in Leland's copy and not in the Harleian were intentional
additions to the former, or accidental omissions in the latter. They are the arms
of the King of Castile, the King of Acre, Alein Lasser, and Baldwin de Cryke.
Beside these the arms of the Count of Barre were evidently omitted by mistake
and for some time I thought those of the Duke of Brabant and John de Brus
;
were absent, they are so nearly worn off from the bottom of the page.
both copies the language in general appears older than the orthography.
In
Prom
the diversities in the spelling and in the language of the blason in the
Harleian copy it seems evident that either the transcriber, or some one whom he
followed, did not pretend to copy literatim, but only to make a copy that should
be substantially correct. Not only tinctures but even heraldic expressions are
Several Bolls of
H.
Arms
important one, of the time of Edward II., and a third of the time of Edward III.
The second of these, and also the Boll of Boroughbridge, temp. Edw. II., had been
already published by the Becord Commissioners in the Appendix to the Parlia-
mentary Writs, edited by Sir P. Palgrave. A Boll of the time of Bichard II. has
been edited by Mr. Willement another of the time of Edward III. is printed in
the Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, vol. ii. p. 320 and two known as
;
the Stepney and Dunstable Bolls, because they contain the arms of knights who
were present at tournaments held at those places in 2 Edw. II. and 7 Edw. III.
Sir H.
respectively, are printed in vol. iv. of that publication, pp. 63 and 389.
II.
edited
in
the
to
the
Boll
of
the
time
of
Edward
Nicolas,
by him,
preface
pointed out the great use and importance of these documents as contemporary
testimony, not only to the herald but also to the biographer and historian. Since
he wrote, personal seals have very justly come to be more generally regarded as
some of the most trustworthy heraldic evidences and these Bolls enhance their
value very greatly by supplying the tinctures of the arms on such seals, which the
;
A few,
RoU
present on certain occasions. They were probably made out by heralds, and
have something of an official character others consist of the names and arms of
:
persons
all
contemporaries
more
or less
from former
lists
or rolls, recollection,
of the witnesses for Sir Itichard Scrope, in the Scrope and Grosvenor controversy
temp. E/ich. II. Sir Robert Laton said that his father, who was an old man of
the age of seventy, and had long served in foreign wars, and in time of peace at
tournaments, commanded him to write in a schedule all the arms which he (the
had learned from his ancestors, of the kings, princes, dukes, earls, barons,
and the lords and knights and esquires whom he knew and remembered, and
who came here and bore their names since the Conquest among which he
made him write down the arms of Sir Richard Scrope and several others. It is
to be regretted that the language of this interesting deposition is not more
father)
precise.
The
early Rolls sometimes consisted of coloured sketches of the arms, with the
addition of the names of those who bore them, drawing being at that time
an
easier
mode
of recording the
coats
There
is
a Roll in the
possession of this Society, the original of which was doubtless of the kind just
mentioned ; for, though it has been considered a Roll of the fifteenth century,
am
believe that
sort,
now
lost, were
a2
when
Where arms were
so copied
by two
Thirteenth Century.
Though the Harleian copy of the Roll under consideration contains, with the
few exceptions before mentioned, the same names and arms as Leland's copy,
the difference in the order of them is very great. In both the arrangement seems
quite arbitrary.
poraries who had been present on some one occasion, this difference, as well as
some variations in spelling and language which exist, might be accounted for by
supposing that there were two originals prepared by different heralds. But it is
too evident that all the persons named were not contemporaries for that supposiThe variations in spelling and language are such as might
tion to be admissible.
have arisen either from two persons having blasoned the same arms, or from
successive transcribers having corrected or, as they thought, improved the orthography and form of the original blason. In a few instances one or two names
and coats only are omitted, as if by accident, and they are afterwards inserted at
another place. Much ingenuity might be employed in endeavours to account for
the more important dissimilarities in the arrangement. It is, however, sufficient
for our present purpose briefly to state that, seeing the two copies substantially
agree, they had most likely, at some remote time, a common original, but were
taken from two copies of later date, between which there existed, from some
In that common original the arms
cause, the differences that have been noticed.
certain information.
Leland's copy has no intimation expressed as to the date of this Roll, but the
heading or. title of the Harleian copy speaks of the Roll as if it might have been
uncertain.
its
first
compilation.
Albemarle, Chester, Warwick, Pembroke, and Winchester; for the families which
of
respectively bore those arms and enjoyed those earldoms failed in the reign
Henry III., the last of them in 1261. Other persons are named who also died
in that reign.
A
about 1255
is
that of the
King
of Sicily
for
it
back than that year, when Charles of Anjou, the brother of Louis IX. of Prance,
claimed the kingdom of Sicily. We cannot, however, ascribe even so early a date
There are several persons mentioned in
to this Roll.
it
who
At
quintefueiles d'or," and those of Thomas his son, "autiel a croiselets d'or."
that time semy of crosslets was not an uncommon mark of cadency for younger
sons.
In
this Boll
we have
"
Thomas
3 quintefoiles d'or ;
is the pure coat; and therefore
Thomas appears
to
brother both
may therefore be
1275, when William
It
it
Prance, as they would have been after 1339. The arms of Hainault are not
those so well known in this country through Queen Philippa, which were
assumed by her grandfather in 1299, but the ancient coat, chevrony or and sa.'>
The arms of the Earl of
which had been discontinued some years before.
Cornwall are not those of Gavaston, who was advanced to that earldom in 1308,
but those of Earl Edmund, who was the only son of Bichard King of the
^
See Ryraer,
i.
He
is
called Earl of
Pembroke
issue in 1300.
!Por Poitiers or
who was
Poitou there
is
the
and
likely
event.
banner of the Temple, as well as that of the Hospital, is given, as if both orders
were then existing. Llewellin ap Griffith, whose arms are in this Roll, and his
brother David, were the last Welsh princes who ruled in the Principality ; the
former was slain in 1282.
A few coats
own
account.
the
is
early example of the double-headed eagle for the Emperor of Germany, associated
with the single-headed eagle for the King of Germany. The use of the former
and
coat,
considered to have
same
prevalent.
of
Emperor
Emperor
of Germany.*
It
may
not be
is
window
and
near the end are some remarks on the early use of the eagle with two heads.
^
My
for the
attention
was directed
of
Emperor
of M. Paris
to these
Germany by
very early examples of the heraldic use of the eagle with two heads
Sir Frederic
Madden.
The
Elinor
it is
"
Portugal must, I think, be erroneous, being gulez poudre turells d'or vn iabell
d'azure," which have a great resemblance to the ancient arms of Poitou with
may
we should have had more names of persons who took the cross
on that occasion. If he had served in the wars here and on the continent, in
which the English were engaged, and was, say, sixty years of age in 1280, he
in his crusade,
might in
It
is
writing.
and Arundel.
In the following copy from the Harleian MS. the abbreviated words have been
extended, and the numbers in brackets have been added for facility of reference
in the Index.
Some different, and for the most part more correct, readings from
Leland's copy are given in the notes but it has not been my object to point out
all the variations in that copy, as they are very numerous, and many of them are
;
manifest errors.
I remain.
Ever yours
truly,
WESTON
S.
WALPOBD.
tymeofK. H.
in the
3.*
L'Empereur de Almaine, d'or vng egle espany ove deux testes sable.
[2.] L'Empereur de Constantinople, gules ,crusuly d'or yn crois passant^ d'or a
4 rondells d'or in les 4 quarters et in chescun rondell vn croise^.''
[3.] Le Roy de Almaine, d'or vn egle displaye sable.
[4.] Le Roy d'Engleterre, gules a trois leopards d'or.
[1
.]
[5.]
[6.]
or et d' argent
vn leon
rampant purpur.
Tespalle.
[11.]
[12.]
[13.]
[14.]
[15.]
[16.]
[17.]
[18.]
*
"
The heading
that copy
crois sur
is
to Leland's
referred to
This term,
by
copy
"
The Copy
is,
the letter L.
crois passant,
occurs in other early Rolls, though I do not remember to have' met with
it
in
The term
crois
The use
is
blason of this Roll was an early one, though the spelling has been in many places modernised.
*
^ This word is
un Croysille. L.
represented by a fleur-de-lys tricked.
*
crois
See
seems omitted.
p. 7 as to this coat.
'
armes o
tutte le quisses et
Le
Le
[22.]
Le Countee de
[24.]
[25.]
[26.]
labell
d'azure.
[27.]
[28.]
[29.]
a circle
[30.]
[31.]
[32.]
Le Contee Den**
d'azure billete d'or vn leon d'or.
Le Contee de Elandres, d'or vn leon rampant sable.
Le Contee de Barre, d'azure poudre a floretes d'or vn labell gulez poudre
,
d'or.
gules.
[33.]
[34.]
[35.]
[36.]
Le
Le
Le
Le
gules.
[37.]
Le Contee de Guisnes,
Le
The arms
haucent L.
intended
baucent L.
Le
castels.
Probably
for
Vaudemont.
florette
L. has Waldemond.
Perhaps for Soissons. In support of this conjecture I may mention that L. has Messons or Sessons, and
whence the story of
that there was a capital S of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries very like an
a
of
like
mistake occurs in
the monk who would read Mumpsimus for Sumpsimus. At least one example
If the
name
10
[38.]
[39.]
d'or.
[40.]
d'or
diapres.^
[41.]
[42.]
[43.]
coronne
d'argent et gulez
d'or.
[44.]
[45.]
d'or.
[46.]
[47.]
sur
le cheif.^
[48.
[49.]
[51.]
[52.]
[53.]
[54.]
[55.]
*
''
Le
Le
Le
Le
Le
Le
d'or.
d'or.
Hainault.
This mention of diapres favours the opinion that the arms in the original Eoll were drawn and
coloured.
*>
in the
margin Polony.
but
it
is
A writer
in Notes
and Queries, N.
S. vol. xiii. p.
The arms
131, has
de Bellebrune.
^
dorfluretes. L.
This reading
Belingne L.
L. has the
is evidently erroneous probably for roses harges should be read i'osers charges.
a
arms
dor
treis rosers sur chek une roser une rose chek une roser verte.
the
and
Eampsuile,
the modern blason of it is " de gueules un chevron
This coat has undergone a remarkable change
:
name
8
Atholl.
"
;
field.
une mote L.
Asceles
Thus
its
Le Countee de
[56.]
la
11
et d' azure de
vn menue
bumles.
[57.]
d' argent et
bordeans.
Le Countee de
[58.]
Cleve,
gules
flurte.
[59.]
d'argent et d'azure
vn leon rampant
saultoir d'argent.
[67.]
[68.]
[69.]
[70.]
[71.]
gulez.
[72.]
[73.]
[74.]
[75.]
[76.]
[77.]
[78.]
coronne
Le
Le
Le
Le
Le
Le
Le
Duk
Duk
Duk
Duk
Duk
Duk
Duk
d'or.
dor Jlurte. L.
^
*^
Musein L. The coat resembles that of Mussy in Burgundy, which was, Gules a
The r of laber in the MS. may have been a slip for v.
lion
rampant
or.
aid of L. I
52
off.
means Brabant.
With the
12
John
[80.]
le Eitz
vn sautour de
gules.
d' argent
et d' azure.
[84.]
[85.]
[86.]
[87.]
[88.]
d'azure.
d'or.
de gulez.
[91.]
[92.]
[93.]
[94.]
[95.]
[96.]
Le
argent.
[97.]
[98.]
les
listes d'or.
[99.]
d'or
[102.
Le
Le
Le
Le
[105.
[106.
Hugh
[103.
[104.
[107.
'
Azure
hand.
is
In L. the
name
is
if instead
Brequyn.
is
also mentioned.
later
piles
13
[108.] Geoffrey de Lucy, gules poudre a croisell d'or et troiz luz d'or.
[109.] Garin de Bassingburne, geronne d'or et d' azure.
[110.]
Thomas
[111.]
William son
[112.]
Pouk de Kerdeston,
d' azure
Bardulfe,
d'or.
gulez
vn sautour engrelle
d' argent.
Guy
[118.]
[129.] Gualtier de
d'argent bor deans.
Eauconberge,
vn leon passant
[130.]
Hugh
[131.]
Bigot, gules
sable
vn
quintefoile
d'argent
merloz
d'or.
et gulez in
vn
cantell d'argent
vn
crois patee
sable.
Boger de Somery,
[134.]
Hugh
[135.]
d'or a
d'or
[136.] Geffry Tregoz,
deux gemells
et
vn leopard in cheif
gulez.
Manford
Hen.
^
c
L.,
III. edited
by
In the margin
In the
Nicolas, p. 11.
is anulettes
is
credo
written
which
Ga
is
mots,
probably correct.
la mois.
correct.
d
This
is
Mowbray,
Probably a bordure
is
omitted.
is
no doubt
14
[139.] Geffrey de
[140.]
cheky d'or
Belchamp,
William Boyvile,
et gulez
vn
cheif d'ermine.
le
""
pre
[cantell.]
[141.]
Jehan de Brus,
d'or
vn border d'azure
et d'azure al cheif
indentez.^
palee al cantel
Marmaduk
en
Bobert de
[148.]
Clifford,
cheky d'or
et d'azure
vn
de gulez engrelles.
de Miland, sable vn leon rampant d'argent a la queve fourche
trois barres
[149.] Amary
I'escue billete d'argent.
[150.]
[151.]
[152.]
[153.]
[154.]
[155.]
[157.]
et de gulez indentee.
[161.]
Hugh
le
Baudewin Peche,
cheif.
So much of
cantell.
pre
is
missing.
When
L. has 6. cantel dor, the 6 being, I suppose, a mistake for ew, as the like occurs there again and
again.
This name and coat are at the bottom of a column, and nearly worn off but with the aid of L. I read
the fragments of the letters as above. In the margin opposite the name are a few words I cannot read,
*
15
d'or.
sable.
labell d'azure.
[175.]
voire et de gules
vn bend
d'or.
vn
florete de
sable.
[177.]
vn
labell sable.
le
cowe furche vn
vn
cantell d'azure
vn
rovell
d'argent.
FINIS.
"
^
Creseques L.
le
lahiau L.
was probably
S.
This name
'
^
Marc of the
Isle of
le
lambin.
In the margin
is
written,
"
Ingham's
Le
lahyn
cote."
Argent
NOTE.
The Harleian MS. 6589, in which the above roll is contained, appears to be
entirely in the handwriting
of Nicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald, and from two dates in different
parts of the book to have been chiefly
compiled in the years 1606 and 1607.
The
table given
1.
"
2.
These two
410
articles
Tournament
of the
2 Edw.
at Dunstable,
Eoll of Knights on
26 Edw.
II.
Tournament
I.
3. Roll
5.
(f.
17, 18).
II.,
19, 20).
(f.
(f.
from a
21-24).
Monday
Lady (f. 25, 26). (Papworth, M.)
Knights made at the Siege of Calais, 21 Edw. III. (f. 29, 30). (Papworth, E.)
7. Eoll in the
custody of Sir Eichard St. George, Norroy (f. 31, 32). A fragment of the Eoll temp.
Henry III., pubhshed by Nicolas. 8vo. Lond. 1829. (Papworth, B.)
6.
8. Eoll of the
9.
time of Henry
III.
(f.
33-36).
(f.
38, 39).
(Papworth, C.)
(Papworth, K.)
(^f.
61-95).
Edw.
Lond. 1829.
8vo.
III.
Commonly
called
by
Charles' Eoll.
Nicolas, as a Eoll
(Papworth, Y.)
(f.
89-95).
(Papworth, X.)
Tournament of Dunstable, 2 Edward IL (f. 99-104). Another copy of No. 3. (Papworth, L. bis.)
Eoll temp. Edw. I in custody of Mr. John Guiliams, Portsmouth
In trick. (Pap(f. 105-107).
,
worth, J.)
15.
"A
of Jennings' Ordinary.
16.
"A
17.
A leaf not in
(f.
301-308).
This
is
title
Charles' handwriting
(f.
"
(f.
309, 310).
A single leaf,
Roll,
(f.
320, 321).
20.
An
21. Index of
III. to
names
Acre
(f.
in Charles' handwriting.
22. Supplementary index in another hand, chiefly to Nos. 13, 14, and 16
20, not
included in the
first
index.
From
f.
107 and
f.
it is
probable that there were never any leaves with writing between
301.
A.
W.
F.
Two
Remarks
The
first
by
two following
of the
rolls,
before appeared in print, has for many years been preserved in the Library of the
Society of Antiquaries. How or when it came into their possession does not
appear, and the only fact that has been ascertained as to its previous history is,
that about the year 1610 it was in the custody of Nicholas Charles, then
Lancaster Herald, to whose pains we owe the preservation of the second roll,
known of late by his name, and now also published for the first time.
The first-mentioned
W.
S.
I should, therefore, be
fifteenth century of a roll prepared about the year 1300.
to
form
the
see that roll published in some
It was in
by
very glad
Society."
consequence of these observations that the document was placed in the hands of
the present writer, in order to prepare for the press a description, or in heraldic
language the blazon, of the arms comprised in it. This roll is composed of four
vellum sewn together at the ends, and forming a continuous sheet eight
and a half long by eleven inches and a half wide, aff'ording space for 486
strips of
feet
be observed that,
of that date, yet the shape of
be,
and probably
'
See above, p.
1.
is,
It
may
Two
18
the shields is not so, being of the longer and more pointed form in use in
the latter part of the thirteenth century. Such shields were convex ; and in
the representation of the ordinaries formed by diagonal lines, such as the bend
and the saltire, we find in the present roll, as also occasionally in seals of
the time, that the outlines of these ordinaries are curved, as if to indicate the
convexity of the shield. This is, I believe, one of the peculiarities to which
Mr. Walford
show that
our
roll is
(not
mere
varieties of spelling)
as,
for instance,
On
yellowish tint
charge
is
surtout
is
The vellum
is left
used in similar places for Azure. Hence, a few hesitations between Argent and
Or, and between Argent and Azure, which will be noticed in the following pages.
A copy, in trick, of this roll exists in Harl. MS. No. 6137, where it will be
found at
" This
folio
45
recto,
thus headed
to be
Lan-
19
the First.
caster Herald, gives a very faithful representation of the original, preerving some
tinctures, and restoring some names, which since 1613 have become partiallyeffaced or illegible.
It has
publication.
The other of the two rolls of arms which form the subject of these remarks is Charles's (or, more properly, St. George's) Roll. It exists, so far as at
present appears, only in two tricked copies among the Harleian MSS., of which
one is in the same volume (No. 6,137), and by the same hand as the abovementioned copy of the Society's HoU, while the other occurs in the volume
No. 6,589 (whence also we have the
me
An.
roll edited
George] lent
Charles's
Dili.
1607.
Nicholas Charles."
graphical peculiarities.
I have already said that the roll from which these two copies were taken
does not appear to be any longer in existence. It was probably a document
bearing a close outward resemblance to the Society's roll. Like it, it must have
This arrangement
is
copy, and that this is not arbitrary is suflQ.ciently proved by the fact, that in
two instances the order of the coats in the two copies differs, owing to one or
Having been
(See
the Society of Antiquaries, I found that they belonged almost exactly to the same
Of the 677 coats which St. George's roll contains, nearly 300 are also
period.
to be found in that of the Society, agreeing in every respect as to blazon and the
Christian- and sur-names of their bearers ; while about 50 more coats occur in
c2
roll,
and becoming
Two
20
To save space however, and needless repetition, I have in the copy which follows
omitted the arms common to this roll and that of the Society, giving only the
names, and for the blazon referring by numerals to the corresponding coats as
they appear in the latter. It is hoped that this plan will not be found to produce
W. Papworth
the letter E, while the letter B is assigned to the Roll temp. Hen. III. mentioned
above. This notation is convenient, and I have adopted it both in the sequel of
these remarks and in
The
my
historical value of
such
rolls as these
much depends on
the
amount
of the
probability that they accurately hand down the blazon of the coat-armour really
worn by the persons whose names they contain ; and this probability is con-
siderably affected by the amount of certainty with which, in any case, it can be
shown that the roll was compiled during the lifetime or soon after the death of
those persons.
present under our notice, we must first ascertain the period to which the names
in each belong, and next endeavour to approximate to the respective dates of the
compilations. Eor these purposes we must resort to internal evidence; and,
facts to
may
branches of the inquiry, yet the two points are best kept distinct.
Now with regard, in the first place, to the period to which the names in each
roll belong.
'
Deduct
this
the aggregate
Where
roll
486
coats.
Of
these,
common
approximately, the
to both.
number of
rolls.
my
notation
is
as follows:
No.
Roll; F, that of the copy in trick; E, that of the copy of St. George's
copy
to
both copies of
St.
Where
George's
roll.
and
21
First.
gentlemen, principally with English names, who were living at some time between
the years 1280 and 1300, or a few years later. The arms of many of the besiegers
of Karlaverock, a.d. 1300, and of several or indeed most of those who signed the
Barons' letter in the next year, appear in our rolls attributed either to the indi-
them
as
(224), is to be identified
that Walter
the Barons'
who fought
letter.
by
at Karlaverock,
had succeeded
whom
manche"
our
These
what on examination
will prove
belonging to William de Longesp^e, who died in 1226 while his male issue, who
were deprived of the earldom, failed in 1256. The last Earl of Chester (Blunde;
who
bore the three garbs (E. 16) died in 1232. It is needless to give further
examples ; and indeed these lists of earls are not peculiar to the rolls under discussion, but will be found in other similar compilations, as in the roll B, and
ville)
in
about 1296.
by Mr. Pap worth (Harl. MS. No. 6137), and by him dated
But besides the arms of extinct earls there will be found the names
that called
childless, or
died in 1254, leaving George his only son and heir, who died in 1273 without
issue.
sister and the issue of a deceased sister were his heirs.
Two
22
John
named
issue in 1276,
person
in E.
In
roll
James de Audeley (E. 95) bears the plain Audley coat, Or, fretty gules ;
E. (105) giving the same arms to William de Audeley. Now James died without
issue in 1272, and William his brother succeeded Henry the second brother on
his death also without issue in 1275.
That these names are rightly connected
with the arms appears from the fact that they are assigned, plain, in the roll
temp. Edw. 11. to Nicholas, nephew of these three brothers, and who was then
3.
John the last Baron Beauchamp of Bedford, whose arms we have (E. 358),
Quarterly or and gules a bend of the second, was slain at Evesham in 1265 his lands
were forfeited, and he certainly left no issue that survived long, as under the
4.
Dictn/m de Kenilworth his sisters or their issue obtained restitution of his estates.
we
Similarly
Dinasbran Ca&tle in
whom
he or his
Bonn
the present
rolls.
26.*
Esch. Edw.
I.
whom
num. 39.
Heifffi
23
First.
assigned in all the three rolls B., E., (101), and E. (53), died in 1276, leaving
Hoger his son and heir, aged 25. Edmund, son and heir of Roger,* appears in
the Roll temp. Edw. II. with the same arm-s ; which establishes the identity.
is
of the persons
impossible
progress.
of collections extended over
arrive at
many
an approximation to
years
rampant in substitution for the garbs, a change which the rhymester informs
us was made by Nicholas senior, and therefore before 1295, when he died.
2. That of Bichard Talbot, who (E. 652) gives the old Talbot coat. Or five
bendlets gules, while on his seal to the Barons' letter (1301) the arms are, A lion
lion
who
name
assumed on his marriage with the daughter of the Earl of Arundel, differenced in
tincture from that of his father-in-law. Gules a lion rampant or, is well worthy
of attention,
himself and
letter are
"wonderfully similar."
It
is
It
by Courthope.
is
Two
24
name, father and son. The son at Karlaverock had dropped the old coat, and
assumed Masculy (in modern heraldry lozengy) or and azure (Azure six mascles
or, Roll temp. Edw. II.), probably the arms of Elena de Morville his mother, who
was an heiress. This lozengy coat, assigned in E. to Worblinton or Worbleton,
was, I
may
These
cases,
taken together, lead, I think, to the conclusion, that the compilawas continued down to the date of the siege of Karlaverock
and that
Karlaverock Roll, as well as of many coats occurring in the Roll temp. Edw. II.,
also of the Calendar of Escheats, wdth the contents of the rolls E and E, has
and
not brought to my notice a single case which would carry the date lower than
that thus assigned.
As
to the earliest possible date of the completion of the- rolls, it would appear
them was finished before 1278, in which year Theobald de Verdon
that neither of
for
mark
By
not finished before 1283, when Robert de Beauchamp of Hacche died, leaving
John his son and heir, aged ten. The plain arms, Vair, assigned to Robert in
B, are given to John in roll
roll E.
roll
(176).
all
in
infer
arms were entered, and therefore that roll E was not completed before 1281,
died. But in roll E (341) the field of Thomas's shield is semSe of croslets
when he
25
the First.
whicli brizure he certainly used in 1301, when he sealed the Barons' letter, and
at Karlaverock, Maurice, son and heir apparent of our Thomas, hore this coat
further differenced
to
them
by a
this family.
Edw.
II.,
and which, as
E by
been omitted
in roll
accident.*
Now,
this
"
brother,
1279
who was
so that
Maurice the
father, for
tournament
at
Kenilworth in
have been living when the entry was made in roll E, and,
omitted by mistake in E, when roll E was being compiled.
;
probably rather before than after that year.
I have failed to detect anything like a chronological or scientific method in the
arrangement of the coats in either roll, and am consequently disposed to think
about 1295
up pretty much
the compiler.
as the
In
arms occurred
to the
memory
charge. Nos. 227, 229, 231, and 333 are all cheeky shields placed alternately
with coats containing dissimilar bearings. These instances might be multiplied,
and the same or a similar system may in a less degree be observed in roll E.
In conclusion, I would state that care has been taken by frequent collation to
Insure accuracy and would venture to express a hope that the present publication may be found of as much assistance and interest both to the historian and
;
have
genealogist and to the lover of pure heraldry, as the rolls already printed
often proved.
Lives of the Berkeley s, page 110, that on the seal
Against this is an assertion in Fosbroke's Smythe's
But I have not
are
husband's
arms
her
our
of Joan, wife to
given, a chevron without the crosses.
Thomas,
Two
26
Rolls of Kmg
Edward
the First.
NOTE.
In the blazon of the two rolls following
1.
The
it is
to
be observed, that
2. Mullets
3.
4.
5. Fusils
in fess or in
to
be conjoined.
It is
exceedingly questionable
The
fusilly.
primitive blazon of
all,
or very nearly
all,
these coats,
was a
fess or
bend
engrailed.
The
names have been extended in conformity with the spelling used where
except in ambiguous cases, where the contracted form has been preserved.
roll refer to
The
first roll.
E
F
A blank
original.
Roll temp.
at the
Edw.
now
IE.
printed, p. 46.
edited
by
name
is
No.
I.
now
upon vellwm ;
Arms wrought
in colour
1.
CoTJNTE DE SALESBrRi.
2.
Le Counte de [Motjnford,
Name
or,
forked argent.*
DE Chav(inie ? S' de Chaveney, P.).
rampant
tail
3.
S""
4.
5.
6.
7.
[Blots, E.].
Counte
11
)(
fess
s^
gules.
between
12.
preserved in P.
de Gloucestre. Or* three chevrons gules.
Beauchamp (C. de Warwik, E. but erroneously).
is
Gules a
Counte de Cornwall.
or,
a bor-
Y 14.
lioncels or.
15.
16.
17.
V;
argent.
18
DE
omitted in E.).
a chevron ermine.
From
d2
Boll of Arms
28
19.
on the
....
Anegtjz.
field).
inescucheon argent?^ " Mortimer's arms." Here, as elsewhere in this Roll and in
E. where this coat recurs differenced in tinctures, the blazon is three bars, not
barry as in Roll B. and elsewhere.
Gules three lions passant argent.*
29. JoHAN GiEEARD.
30. William de Munchanesi. Or three escucheons each barry of six vair and
)^
*K
gules.
32.
s(
33.
34.
Puke le
35.
31.
)C
36.
fiz "Warin.
fess
indented (argent
?)
and
gules.
changed.
37.
449).
38.
V^
39.
argent.
or and
{v.
post,
gules a chief
ermine.
y
/
40. [The
name has
R?. Camois
42.
Roger de la Souche.
Tinctures from F.
"
or.
{anon. P.).
Argent
is
Or on a
Henri de Lancaster ?]
ar. in P.)
England
The bend, painted over
is
very doubtful.
29
44.
y:
gules an
45.
46.
't
torteaux (E. 72
47.
V
48.
gules.
49.
V^
50.
Adam
in
chief three
de Grey).
BoGER DE Melese. Argent two bars and in chief three escallops gules.
Jon Tregous. Or two bars gemelles and in chief a lion passant guardant
Jon le Strange. Argent two lions passant gules.
Bauf de Monhermer. Or an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered
gules.
^
51.
52.
53.
54.
)(
)<
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
"60.
61.
62.
63.
gules.
Efoliot.
Pers Corbet.
William de Bretjs. Barry of six vairy ermine with gules, and azure.
Phelip Marmitjn. Vair a fess gules.
Bobert Hovel. Sable a cross or.
Jorge de Cantlou. Gules three fleurs de lis or.
William Harecurt. Or two bars gules.
Warin de Bassingburn. Gyronnee of twelve or and azure.
CiKE [so also E. but qucBre^ de Leycr. Per pale dancettee argent and
gules.
.,
)(
or.
(Joan
67.
BoGER DE Clifford.
68.
69.
of six
70.
Chequy
or
and azure a
fess gules.
Thomas de Clare.
Or three chevrons
Holl of Arms
30
72.
73.
74.
NicoL DE SEGRArE. Sable three garbs argent (the garbs tied gules, E. 50).
DE Vessi. Or a cross sable, a label gules. (William de Vessy, E. 44.)
Roger de Clieeord le Eiz. Checquy or and azure, on a fess gules three
.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
chief
84.
85.
Vl
86.
)(
87.
HuRiEN DE Seinper.
or,
the
inescucheon argent.
88.
89.
90.
^^
(Vaus, E. 240).
91
92.
93.
xjT
94.
95.
yr
96.
97.
[Co]min.
Waus).
gules.
or.
99.
Paycur
gules.
103.
to
100.
DE SuTON.
Ermine a canton
sable.
vair.
31
105.
Quarterly-
sable
E. 610.)
Of7{M^108. William
(See
or nailed sable.
oJi^if^
109.
Jon [Simon,
E.,
Ermine a
lion passant-
guardant gules.
120.
121.
Renaud de Botereus.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
>
Raf de Tirentone.
110.
111.
horseshoes argent.
(The field checquy, E. 354.)
122.
Perpund. Barry argent and gules a lion rampant sable debruised
of a bendlet (tincture doubtful, No. 17 ; or in E. and E. 471).
Jon de Baskeruile.
Brokehole, E. 378.)
126.
Henri Haket.
Or three bendlets
130.
131.
132.
bendlet argent.
v'*:
Moll of Arms
32
136.
137.
Thomas Boterel.
133.
134.
;;
^^^-^-^ 135.
gules.
pierced sable.
138.
argent.
D-/tt^^ 140.
oy^
S""
de Dinawesbran.
o-4tM 142.
Malemeins.
^^7^-^143.
Azure
crusilly
an
141.
(Mcol Malemeins. E.
144. Jon le Moine.
orle or.
de
lis
sable.
662).
Kirkham, E. 564.)
Or a plain cross lozengy vair and gules.
146.
Roll N. gives to this name, D'or a une croys de goulis a les mascles de ver.).
147. MiLO DE Lambubn. Argent two chevrons sable.
148. William de Bailol.
Or an orle vair a label gules.
149. Henri le Waleis.
Gules a fess sable ( and so in E., but the paint is
(Will, de
sable.
much
rubbed).
150. BiCARD
Alexander Erivile.
weUe E.
sable.
crusilly a
151.
Azurc
gules.
152.
DE Estone.
(Hers-
417.)
Adam de
Cretingges.
Argent
chevron
between
three
mullets
gules.
155.
Adam de Blare
(Blast, E. wrongly.
Sable crusilly
or.
Blare, E. 421).
"a
cross
33
156.
Edmund de Waldeseuf.
(sem^e de fleurs de
de lis on the label).
E.
lis or,
Azure
y 158.
Haf
Boztjn.
billett^e,
"
161.
Imberd
Git
[Word not
finished
fusilly azure.
below the
another hand,
(Imbert Gui. E. 510.)
shield, in
Hyndelippe."]
166.
Joan de Piritone.
Coat defaced.
gules, E.]
y 167.
vert, fructed
.
Simon Crombe.
Ermine a chevron
gules,
on a chief of the
last three
escallops or.
168. Piers
argent.
171.
)C
and
Joan de Louet[oft,
E.]
fesse gules
sable.
Vert a
173.
sable.
fess or.
" Mo
de
(In a later hand Narburgh. Narburgh in pencil, E.
Morriton," E. 144.) Ermine a chief gules.
/ 175. JoHAN Beauchamp.
(Above the line, in a later hand, GPinket.) Vair.
174.
176.
177.
Baf Pypard.
pierced
fretty sable
on a
foil
Or
or.
Boll of Arms
34
y
V
180.
Roger de Someret.
Or two
Barry of
Hamo Hautetn.
by three
overlaid
fusils of
the
first)
or."
label
argent over
all,
the
tricking well represents the present appearance of the original in colours, and
Mr. Papworth's blazon accurately describes the tricking ; but I think that the
painter has blundered, and, in endeavouring to correct his error, has produced
" Gules three bends
Roll E. 432, attributes
this anomalous coat.
or, a label
argent," to Hamund Hancett, and this is most likely the coat intended here.
Hauteyn seems
182.
183.
184. E.AE
DE Gorges.
azure.
gurges or whMpool.)
>C
X
X
V
between nine
billets or (billettee
?).
189.
Robert
Dubois.
190.
E. 468.)
191. Roger Tirel.
192.
193.
fess dancettee
a fess
^
X
Azure a
EiNCURT.
185.
y^
194.
195.
x:
and
Or
or
sable.
196.
Thomas
E. 550.)
Argent
billettee a lion
rampant
gules.
John de
Sapi,
i/n
DE MouNFORD.
197.
35
Or four bendlets
(See
chevrons argent.
or.
or (Bibles-
204.
205.
gules.
William Pessun.
206.
(The
lions
Ermine on a
fess
inE.)
Henri de Raley.
207.
Gules [crusilly
or, E.,
no trace of
crosslets in
No. 17]
a fess vair.
Batjdwyn de Bottlers.
208.
argent.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
W.
lis or,
tail
forked
label azure
E.]
281.)
217.
argent
Robert de Hereford.
Or ? on a
221.
222.
James de Beauchamp.
218.
219.
220.
Gules a fess
e2
or,
or.
Boll of Arms
36
223.
AuNCEL DE
William
a canton or [a mullet
yair, [on]
in
No.
mullet
of
the
trace
17.)
(No present
Beauchamp. Gules a fess between six martlets or ?
GiSE.
Mautiia[veiis].
235.
236.
Roger le Souch.
227. Philip
228.
229.
230.
5,^
231.
232.
233.
234.
supra 211.)
238.
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
249.
250.
Pain Turberuile.
sinister
37
254.
255.
three bezants.
fess engrailed,
E^
255)
Will
Paierere [Perfret, P.] Argent three fleurs de lis sable.
Walter de Hoptone. Gules crusilly a lion rampant or.
William de Derneford. Argent two wings conjoined in fess sable.
.
260.
261.
argent.
or.
(See
Thomas de
Haluhtone, E. 488.)
262.
263.
now
John Mautravers.
Patric de Chatjrs.
nearly obliterated
264.
Piers de la Mare.
265.
John de Mtjnseus.
William Bordon. Argent three bourdons in pile gules.
Rae de Limesi. Gules three eagles displayed or.
Walter de Bauesar. Argent a lion rampant tail forked
Adam de Emertjgge. Checquy sable and argent on a
266.
267.
268.
269.
elm
gules.
chief or three
(Adam de Elmerugge,
E. 353.)
Gules crusilly argent, a lion rampant
270. JoHAN DE EsTONE.
in
No. 17 P. omits them.)
traces only of the crosslets
leaves slipped vert.
or.
(Paint
271.
Henri Musdel.
272.
Beges [Boges,
P.]
de Conovile
(Knovile).
azure.
276.
William Pecche.
277.
Walter
280.
281.
sable.
278. E/AE
279.
or.
or,
a label
Roll of Arms
38
282.
William de Seintmarctl.
Gules a
fess or
?,
a label argent,
(de Saute
Mareis, E. 322).
283.
John de Gaytone.
284.
I'Estrunn
285.
286.
287.
288.
289.
290.
E. 664.)
Henri de Penbrugge.
Henri de Penbrugge.
six or
Walter de
Clifford.
gules.
Reinaud
de Clifford, E. 231.)
294. Baf Basset.
295.
gules,
Walter de Wigtone.
297.
Euco de
first
298.
first
BoGER DE ScHiRLOND.
ermine.
299.
300.
first.
chief
mullet (argent?).
303.
304.
Baf Bocel.
E. 450.)
Adam de Bevergham.
307.
"
39
vair.
(Crowned
or,
Everingham," E. 626.)
308.
DE Hereford.
lioncels
rampant
gules.
six
See E. 389.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
label azure.
(Gobiun, E. 474.)
Stottot, E. 478.)
315.
six lioncels
argent?]
This coat
obliterated in
DE Graicurt (?)
316.
?]
Obliterated.
(See E. 379.)
317. Edmund Gasselin.
318.
319.
320.
passant argent.
321.
William le
322.
324.
fitz Baf.
argent.
lions
rampant argent.
*
W.
(Picford, E. 233.)
Rot.
Hund. 215.
"
Roll of Arms
40
Jon de Watjnci.
331.
{^'
in base.
332.
argent.
333.
334.
See E. 328.
Richard de Erivile.
Henri Tregoz. Azure two bars gemelles, in chief a lion passant guardant or.
Someri, E.)
LE FiTZ (Mab'etj.)
339.
patonce argent.
350.
351.
William Herun.
352.
353.
argent.
354.
orle of martlets
crowned
or.
in the possession
355.
356.
41
Hese.
360.
361.
W.
357.
358.
359.
escallops gules 3, 3, 3.
(William
Trasi, E. 457.)
362.
Walter de
Azure
E. 112.)
363. Henri de
364.
365.
Pers de Campaine.
*
David de
Azure a
366
Or a
fess
Argent a chief
.
(Walter de Perci,
{sic).
gules.
DE Grate.'
Argent a
(Pers de Grete
E. 205.)
367. Robert Porcel.
Henri de Kokinton.
Gile le Bus. Per pale gules and azure three lions rampant argent.
373. BiCHARD de Wettefelde.
Sable five fusils in bend or.
374.
Chra(i ?)heth. Gules five fusils in bend or, a label argent. (See
372.
E. 532.)
375. Henri
de Mortimer.
*'
'i^
supra.)
Azure and
or,
pierced gules.
379. Walter
de Brumton.
E., hut
see E. 599).
wrongly
Or two
first
12541308.
Roll of Arms
42
382.
Henri de Mortimer
cote).
William de Mortimer.)
383. Kaf de Arras.
384.
Adam Gurdun.
385.
Henri de Maner.
Richard de Bois.
386.
(above the line, in another but early hand, Ffoxfive escallops of the first.
(Or, E. ; and so E. 410
lis
five fleurs
de
lis or.
argent.
or,
William de Pedwordin.
or.
Jon de Herondi. Gules billetee three lions rampant or. (See E. 587.
Joan de Hond sive Bond the lions argent.)
390. William de Rie.* Azure three crescents or a label gules.
391.
Azure a lion rampant argent a label gules.
392. Jon Beck.
Gules a cross moline argent.
393. W^illiam de Stephewe.
Azure a cross or [argent, E.] fretty gules (See
389.
E. 397.)
394. JoN
DE KoKESALTON.
Argent
Hodelstone
see
E. 416.)
395.
396.
397.
398.
399.
400.
401.
402.
annulet gules.
403.
Johan de Beveshale.
Or a
The
label
azure, E. 260.)
404.
William de Nerepord.
405. Sir
406.
a label gules.
between three popinjays
Gules a fess
argent.
*
Same
Roll temp.
Edw.
II.
43
409.
410.
voided gules.
411.
William de Bourt.
412.
James de Birune.
azure.
413.
William de Derneford.
LE FiTZ CoLOiN.
414.
Azure three
gules.
[Thomas
le fitz
Thomas, E. 546.]
415.
Walter de Cayle.
argent (pierced,
E^.).
(A
on the bendlet.
See E. 383.)
420.
[Robert de Stafford
(or?).
Or on a chevron
(E. 656.)
gules three plates a label azure.
421. Pain de [Gathe(l?) should be Gammage]. Argent a chief azure, surtout
de Gaymage port d' argent cheif d' azure et
a bend of five fusils gules.
( Payn
423. B.
argent.
424.
Gules a
fess or
between
Phelip Burnell'.
No
sable.
430.
Walter de Eueres.
(Devereux.)
Argent a
torteaux.
431.
Robert de Mesi.
Gules a
fess ardent.
b'
/2
fess
Moll of Arms
44
432.
W. DE LiLLEBON.
Per
pale
changed.
433.
Hue Burnel.
434.
S""
escallops or.
438.
of six or
six
escallops argent.
gules.
443.
444.
445.
446.
Hue Saunsaver.
or.
Monemuth, E. 341).
WoDEBRiRE.
453
(de
Argent
crusilly a
bend
or.
Azure
gemelles gules.
in the possession
460.
461.
45
argent.
AuERAY DE
Or a
SoLENi.
Orkablin.
473.
Aubin].
Or
on a cross sable
five
escallops argent.
474.
Robert de Staundone.
a bendlet
475.
sable.
(Hue
le
or,
surtout
Michel de Opshale.
Jon Louel.
477. Hue Thalemache. Argent fretty sable.
478. Pers Picot. Azure a bend engrailed between
476.
sable.
(Bigod,
E. 549.)
479. Baf le Boteler.
Richard de Croupes.
Argent
E. 364.)
483. Thomas de Sein Martin.
484.
Jon de Olzeton.
Or a
fess vert
six lozenges
Argent a
a mullet gules.
(Robert T E. 615.)
gules.
Roll of Arms
46
No.
II.
upon paper, Harl. MSS. 6137, cited by the letter E; and Harl. MSS.
the hand of Nicholas Charles), cited by the letter E>.]
copies in trick
6589
(in
1.
Rey d'Angleterre.
2.
COUNTE DE WaREN.
3.
Le Hey d'Escoce.
4.
CouNTE DE Hereford.
CouNTE DE Lancastre.
CouNTE DE Warwick.
5.
6.
(Name
England.
16.
Scotland.
14.
(a label of
France, E^)
18.
THLIN [perhaps
omitted, E^)
for Llewellin]
ap GtRIFFID.
Quarterly or and
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
CouNTE
CoUNTE
CouNTE
CoUNTE
CoUNTE
CouNTE
CouNTE
CoUNTE
CouNTE
CouNTE
d'Assele.
(AthoU, E^.)
22.
DE NiCHOL. 13.
DE Lille, (de Lisle, E^) Or a lion rampant azure.
DE GlOUCESTRE. 10.
DE PeNBROK. 25.
DE Arundel. 24.
DE CoRNWAiLE. (The liou's crown omitted by E.) 12.
DE OXENFORD. 17.
DE Chester. Azure three garbs or, tied gules.
DE Eerrers. Vairy or (argent, E.) and gules. 20.
CoTJNTE Mariscale. (Name omitted, E^.) 21.
CoUNTE DE LeCESTRE. 63.
Counte DE Salisbury, i.
Counte de Kent. 23.
EoGER DE Mortimer. 28. (The inescucheon argent.)
Counte de Northfolk. Or a cross gules.
Roger de Mortimer. " Mortimer's arms," see 28, the inescucheon ermine.
Joan Giffard. 29.
David ap Griffid. Quarterly or and azure four lions statant guardant
counterchangea.
Blothow.
27.
(Name
omitted, E.)
St.
Argent a
47
George.
saltire gules
between
four torteaux.
DE Clifford.
28.
(Name omitted
" some
things white on the fesse," see
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
,
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
counte de axjbemarle.
William de Breuse. 57.
74.)
E^.
in the
margin
is.
written
67.
15.
gules.
39.
two
John d'Etyile.
fleurs
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
de
lis
Or a
fess gules
See
counterchanged.
between four
(3
and
1)
70.
11.
48.
Renaud [Edmund, E.] de Grey. Barry of six argent and azure a label gules.
Renaud le fitz Piers. Gules three lions rampant or.
Walter de Baskeruile. Argent a chevron gules between three hurts.
49.
Robert le
50.
Nicholas de Segraue.
51.
46.
47.
52.
53.
54.
55.
fitz Roger.
94.
72.
William de Euereus.
80.
(Same
Boll of Ai^ms
48
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
argent.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
argent.
entoyre of
horseshoes argent.
71.
Robert de Tateshale.
72.
46
"
73.
DE Camais.
39.
41
B?
Camois."
80.
81.
Alexander Baliol.
82.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
83.
84.
85.
but
mth
86.
43.
62.
45
same coat
six-foils.
William de Leyburne.
Azure
six Koncels
rampant argent.
Pateric de Chaurs. Barry argent and gules an orle of martlets sable (not
vert, as the birds seem to be in 263).
S8. Bartholomeu de Ertingdene.
(No surname, E.) GjTonny of twelve or
87.
and
sable.
E/OGER DE Moles.
St.
49
George.
(See
"Roger de Melese.")
[Chaworth ?] Azure two chevrons
"
91. B/iCHARD DE Brus.
de Brus."
82
90.
92.
93.
or.
Or a
omitted, E^)
saltire
and a chief
gules,
reverse of 91 supra.
94.
95.
96.
97.
Tregoz.
48
98.
Lisley.
(Joan
pant of the
100.
Or on a
E^)
first.
Tregoz.
99.
guardant
three plates.
or.
loAN LE
[d',
E.]
Brutun.
azure.
101.
Walter de
Coleuile.
53.
DE Gorges. i84.
103. Tebaud de Verdon.
92.
104. Thomas Maudut.
Checquy or and azure a bordure gules.
" James de A."
105. William de Audeleie.
95
106. Brian de Gouuis ?
(Gonua, E.) Vair a bend engrailed gules.
Gules a cross engrailed or.
107. Simon de Creye.
108. Simon de Cromwell.
Argent a chief azure surtout a bend gules.
109. Gefrai de Lucy.
68.
(E \ omits the crosses, and the letter indicating the
102. E/AUF
What
116.
."
lioncels or.
117.
Azure
Rafe Thony.
79.
cotises
and
six
Roll of Arms
50
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
97
lions
rampant
" de Basset."
UoBERT DE MuNFORD. Bendy of ten or and azure a label gules. See 197.
Roger Bertram. 83.
Joan de Clinton. Paly of six or and azure a canton ermine.
Adam de Newmarch. Gules five fusils in fess or.
Or a chief azure.
Gilebert de Boun. Azure, on a bend argent between two cotises and six
.
128.
129.
130.
131.
lioncels or.
in
fusils
fesse
ermine.
132. AtTNCELL
133.
Hue
le Eitzhostes.
135.
lozenges.
Bendy of six or
Gules
argent.
ermine.
136.
RaUF b'AUBENY.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
66.
rampant
93.
William
Roger de Clifford. 74. " Roger de Clifford le fitz."
Geles Hannsard. (Gilbert de Thaine, E.) 96 " Gilbert
Patric.
One
Hasal."
I follow E'.
William Munchancey.
150.
Joan le Estraungb.
151.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
Azure a chief
rampant
or.
bezantee.
162.
Or a lion rampant
153.
155.
30.
49.
152.
154.
51
St. George.
See
253.
Bauf le Boteler.
Gules crusiUy
or,
164.
165.
lion
rampant argent.
174.
Hamund
175.
William de la Souche.
176.
177.
178.
le Strange.
gules each
181.
(Menel, E.)
?2
or.
Roll of Arms
52
182.
Robert de Agillun.
183.
Howell ap MeiTred'.
Gules a fleur de
lis
argent.
on a
Percbvall de Someri.
185.
Azure two
lions
passant
or.
338
"Henri de
Herdintone."
186.
187.
365
" David de
."
188.
Stevene de Pencestre.
189.
Wllliam Painell.
409.
194. E/Obert
le Strange.
195.
Egbert de Cheinei.
196.
Hue
bend
sable.
198.
199
289.
le Despenser.
Joan Mautravers.
Egbert de Nevill.
197.
surtout a
or,
surtout a
262.
(Neuile, E.)
Hgggeshawe
sive Hgggeb ....(?)
> (Name
J
Egbert de Shirebrgk.
Gules a
saltire argent.
-^
E^.
omitted, E.)
(Name
omitted, E.)
Yair a chief
Azure semee of
See
231
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
row
of nine coats.
gules.
I follow E*.
St.
53
George.
207.
208.
148.
six
martlets gules.
Rauf de Wilintone.
Gerard de Furnival.
209.
215.
210.
BiCHARD DU Boise.
" Bichard de Bois."
386
213.
Duborse,
(Bichard
corrected
to
E.)
d'Borley,
214.
Andrew Levaat.
J*
216.
Henry
216.
Joan de la Hay.
Tregoz.
of twenty-four rays
gules.
John de la Linde.
334.
Argent a sun in
?)
217.
Bichard de Sifrewast.
218.
Saunsuin Eoliott.
(Sipherwast, E.)
(Saunsum
Eoliat,
E.)
427.
Argent two
lions passant
guardant gules.
219.
220.
grailed or.
221. Henri
de Penebruge.
a bordure en-
(See
286,
same
224.
cinquefoils or.
Gules three chess-rooks ermine (with the tincture
"
counterchanged, 472 infra, W. de Hondeshacre.")
" Estokes."
225. Henri de Stoke.
199 de
228.
BOBERT TiBETOT.
88.
229.
Hue Denacurt.
fess
231.
64.
gules.
293
" Walter
de C."
*
The order
is
transposed thus in E:
Roll of Arms
54
232.
Norman Darcy.
78.
284.
237.
238.
de Manes, E^)
(de Borse, E.)
291
" de Erdern."
canton gules.
William Seincler.
239.
de Vaus.
See
436.
90.
241.
242.
243.
244.
Argent two
360
"
Wor-
bleton or Worblinton."
246.
George de Cantelow.
247.
Bauf
248.
Jaruis DE Nervile.
(Jamus de Neiuile,
249.
Joan Dureuassall.
(Dureualsal, E).
"
(i65
Pipard.
Dureuaspal
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
rather.
;"
eo.
177.
pale and
260.
Azure three
Neruile.'*
fleurs de lis
or.
256.
259.
"James de
Bauf Parot.
258.
299
255.
257.
E'.)
fess
(Pirot, E^).
428
or
label azure.
See
387.
(Per
Walter de Neiuile.
(No surname,
St.
55
George.
E.)
264.
England.
266.
Walter de Biblesworthin.
266.
Roger de Wapail.
"
203
W.
de Rakelword."
gules.
267.
Adam de Newentone.
268.
269.
(de
Newencourt, E.)
226
" Neufuuentone."
235.
270.
Orlanston aut CryoU, E^.) Or
two chevrons, a quarter gules.
271. Dauid Lilleborne.
(Name omitted, E.) 432 "W. de Lillebon."
272. Walter de Beauchamp. 224.
273. Eadmund de
seles.
(Name omitted, E.) Per pale argent and
.
276.
277.
278.
279.
280.
281.
(216,
234.
same name
282.
(Will
and arms, but harry of fourteen
Thomas de Chanseus.
E).
Argent
la
More."
de Lucy. 292.
Jarves [Jamis, E^.J de Beauchamp. 222.
Robert de Grey. 28I " R. le Grey."
Joan de Saint Owen. (No surname, E.) Barry of six gules and
Richard de Kinardsleie. Azure crusilly a lion rampant argent.
Rauf de Lindsey. 267 " de Limesi."
Andrew de Estleie. Azure a cinquefoil pierced ermine.
283. Amatjri
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
289.
38
or.
" Robert de
Mowbray," and
Roll of Arms
56
291.
292.
293.
294.
295.
296.
297.
Argent a
trellis
298.
396
vert.
"Bartholomew de Boyticurt."
304.
305.
306.
a bend gules.
311.
Roger le Rous.
312.
Adam de
Rauf le
313.
gules.
314.
315.
209.
"
317.
318.
319.
320.
321.
322.
(No
Or a cross engrailed sable. 169
Roger Richard de Standone. 162
Joan de Hulle. 240.
John de (P ?)ordone. Gules a fess or between three mullets argent.
William de Derneford. 258.
Roger de Bradeley. Or a fess gules between three fermaux azure.
William Barantin. 274 " De B."
William de Sautemareis (no surname, E.) 282 " W. de Seintmarcly.'*
surname, E.)
316.
" de Hereford.'*
Lacy.
308
d'or."
d'argent, fret gules, les ioyntures pomelles (qtuere, pomettes)
57
George.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
"William de Anstre?"
Oliver [de, E^] Ponchardon.
330.
Roger Tirell.
332.
William Kigeho, E^
See
St.
332,
a label
or.
370.
191.
(No surname,
E.)
E.)
mascles argent.
333.
334.
Walter
335.
336.
d' etjereus.
Sable billet^e
or,
a canton
430.
Azure a chevron
Gules a
or.
label azure.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
chief ermine.
343.
Rauf le Eitzroger.
345.
346.
347.
*'
(See 347.)
348. HuBERD
William le Aleman.
233.
azure.
Roll of Arms
58
354.
Renaud de
Boteretjs.
horse-shoes argent.
See 121,
355. William de Burch. 447 "
356.
357.
358.
De Burc."
Adam de
See 415.
Oaili. Checquy or and gules an inescucheon ermine.
Geffrai le Ercedekene. 253.
Joan de Beauchamp de Bedford. Quarterly or and gules a bend of
the second.
359.
360.
361.
362.
363.
**
377
Cliuedouer."
364.
Rauf de Seinmor.
365.
Robert de Barri.
242.
See
237.
NicoL DE Seinmor. Argent two chevrons gules, a label of France. See 211
Or a lion rampant vert.
367. Robert Bertram.
Gules two chevrons argent, a
368. Alain de Waldesefth ? (Waldesesfp, E.)
366.
label of Prance.
369.
370.
371.
372.
373.
374.
375.
376.
377.
156.
378.
" Richard de Holebroc
125
"
379.
Walter de Grauncurt.
380.
Thomas de
381.
Hue Burnell.
382.
Pin.
lis or.
See
gules.
31 6.
115.
433.
See 446
**
Geraud de
Panecurt."
Walter de
Gei.
AuNCEL Basset.
385.
Phelip Burnell.
St.
59
George.
219.
(No surname,
E.)
389.
390.
Adam de Kocpeld.
323.
391.
William Murdac.
Or
392.
388.
393.
or.
See
309.
fretty sable.
escallops gules.
See
five
119.
394.
395.
396.
397.
398.
399.
400.
See
crescents
gules.
239.
403.
404.
Pers Chalune.
405.
William Mailott.
406.
401.
402.
407.
408.
409.
with
255
"Piers de Chaluns."
Gules fretty
or,
a chief ermine.
"
Ingram Baillol."
410. William de Mortimer. 382 " Henri de Mortimer."
411. Ingram de Umprauile. 220 " Ingram Bailol."
412. Glanvile sive Ekont.
Nihil omnino fuit scriptum.
(Name omitted,
Azure crusilly three crescents argent.
413.* Richard Thalebott.
Or five bends gules.
label,
h2
E.)
Boll of Arms
60
NicoL d*Haubrsham.
414.
Azure
"
415.
William d'Eclingges.
416.
417.
de Hersham,"
315
419.
another gules.
de Etlingge."
i53.)
418.
W.
See
420.
Adam
422.
Thomas de
bend or surmounted of
I50.
318
421.
crusilly argent a
Blare.
155
Corowen.
Argent
fretty
gules.
394
'*
Jon
Koke-
de
salton."
423.
Raue de Berners.
424.
425.
426.
427.
428.
429.
430.
431.
432.
argent.
433.
(Barnes, E.)
422
434.
435.
" Sir
E.)
See
Raup Bouzun.
437.
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
444.
445.
446.
290.
436.
438.
a label
or,
i58.
or.
See 312.
Simon
Waddone.
[de, E.]
St.
61
George,
or,
in dexter
and
an escallop argent.
448. NicoLL d' BApE.
Script' Bassett. (Bassett substituted for BApE which
undee
of six argent and gules, a label or.
cancelled, E.)
Barry
sinister cantons
is
449.
Rauf
450.
451.
d'
Aeras.
452.
383.
159
"
"
John de Waleis."
345.
Hue
de Estcote."
crusilly
457.
William
458.
Helis
Trasi.
460.
E^)
See
270,
gules.
argent.
361.
d' Statjntone.
459.
(azure,
bend
sable a
or.
See
459.
Rauf de Munchensi.
E'.)
or,
lops or.
462.
Herve de Stanhowe.
Barry of
six or
463.
Joan Bigod.
464.
468.
469.
470.
473.
474.
Hue
475.
465.
466.
467.
471.
472.
476.
gules.
Gobiun.
133.
310
*'
208
E.)
"
De
Boulers," correctly.
of six or
and
sable.
Gomoit."
fess
Boll of Arms
62
477.
Rauf de Wodeburh.
478.
Robert le Stottot.
William Wodeburh.
479.
rampant
480. E/AUF
481.
See
gules.
314
"
De Estotot."
272.
DE BaDELESMARE.
.
" Wodebrire."
453
Burhhtjlle.
458.
(Burhulle, W.)
fess
gules.
482.
483.
484.
indented
martlets or.
488.
Thomas de Haluhtone.
489.
NicoL
490.
491.
492.
493.
494.
d' Arci.
Sable a fess
498.
499.
Pers
500.
Thomas Corbet.
497.
[de, E.]
503.
504.
Or
Campaine."
320.
or.
BoGER DE Letburne.
William de Boiuile.
Roger Corbett. 418
496.
367
Walter de la Pulle.
" Besile."
or.
or.
William de Wiuile.
(gules, E.
lions, E.)
Joan de Hudehovile.
(Hudebovile, E^.)
St.
63
George.
saltire
counterchanged.
509.
510.
511.
512.
513.
514.
515.
516.
517.
518.
519.
520.
521.
passant guardant
Hue de
523.
Henri de Hamnvile
524.
528.
529.
Roger
526.
527.
530.
531.*
lion
or.
522.
525.
Hovile.
202.
?
Or a bend
William d'Arderne.
crusilly a
298
bend
or.
fusilly or.
See
373.
" de Schirlonde."
fusilly gules.
440.
Joan de Braibef. Gules a bend fusilly or, a label argent. See 374.
533. Eustase de Witeneie.
Azure a cross checquy or and gules. See 464,
same name but the cross checquy argent and gules.
534. Henri DE Pinkeni. 311.
535. Richard de Cornwaile. 254.
536. Tebaud de Belhuse.
Or on a bend gules five lozenges vair. {Quaere
better blazoned, a bend lozengy gules and vair.)
537. Thomas de la Leie.
Azure three chevrons argent.
538. Pers de la Mare. 264.
539. William le Waleis. Argent a fess between six martlets sable.
532.
"
'
64
540.
152
Roll of Arms
"Alexander
541.
Robert db Wileby.
304.
542.
GiLE DE EissEBURNE.
398
" Eisshman."
"Will, de Paucunberge."
Gules two bars fusilly argent.
543.
160
546.
547.
Joan de Piriton.
545.
Privile."
It.
Tlocel."
142.
"
414.
Le
fiz
Coloin."
I66.
Argent on a
556.
William Samsun.
557.
Joan de Beck.
392
sable.
Basset.
" de Bourt."
411
560.
William
561.
Joan de Seinwaleri.
562.
Rauf Basset
six argent
BoTJRT.
and sable a
359.
Ermine a
563.
Barry und^e of
William de Kirkham.
145
Roger de Brome.
569.
570.
of the
first.
or.
Hue
displayed
572.
573.
574.
575.
le Blunt.
St.
65'
George.
or.
Walter de Wigetone.
Walter de Einegroue.
aZure three
gules,
or. 296.
on a bend
escallops or.
" Bichard
576.
Joan Martel.
577.
William le Seneschal.
578.
Simon de Stodham.
212
M."
five torteaux.
583.
vair
584.
585.
argent.
588.
Joan de Hond.
276.
rampant
E'.)
Gilbert
Argent
[de, E.]
Sent Aubin.
fretty sable.
594.
595.
Simon de Crombe.
593.
escallops of the
first.
167
596.
Bobert Malet.
597.
Walter de Bromtone.
598.
599.
lion
rampant
tail
forked sable.
sable.
379.
Boll of Arms
66
600. Jamis
de Sottone le
fiz.
Brian de Bromtone.
601.
io3
"
de Suton."
381
escallops or.
602.
603.
607.
608.
609.
610.
auerai de soleni.
John de Lotjetot.
Hamund Petche.
Hue Wake. 107.
611. Philip
469.
171.
Argent a
de Cerne.
fess
gules.
in
E*.
in E.)
as
d'or
a
treUis
clone
fretty
(Drawn
Per fess argent and gules a lion rampant, a bordure
counterchanged.
612.
Baudwin de Mar:*
sive
Maners,
(Maners, E'.)
Argent a
saltire
engrailed sable.
613. E-aufe d'Obehall.
614.
Or a fess gules.
BiCHARD DE Baiggingedene. Or a pUe
aU counterchanged.
615. Pi/OBERT TrUSSEBUT.
486.
616. NicoL DE Gammage.
Argent a chief azure, a bend of fusils
a label or. See 300 "Adam de Gammage," and 421 "Pain de G."
between
Hue
618.
620.
argent.
621.
622.
623.
624.
625.
626.
"
six mullets
617.
619.
d'Oddingeseles.
gules, surtout
485.
and
gules,
Adam
627.
and
de Bevergham."
307.)
Oliver Todenham.
Barry lozengy of
?
Moun
six argent
or Moin.
and azure.
Richard [de
See
E.J
Wikes.
St.
67
George.
480.
Gules five
or.
630.
631.
three escal-
lops or.
632.
633.
634.
label, 482.)
635.
636.
637.
638.
639.
640.
641.
642.
gules.
643.
Roger [Henrei, E^] de Bruili. Ermine on a bend gules three chevrons or.
644.
Hue
645.
646.
647.
648.
Peverel.
649.
650.
Thomas de Camvile. 470 " Geffrai de C." But see 173 same coat, supra.
Joan Giffard de Bef. (Bet, E.) Gules three lions passant argent, a
label azure.
651.
Rauf de Bakepuz.
662.
Richard Talebot. Or
Richard Eilel. Sable
Azure
crusilly a
chevron
or.
See
346.
413 supra.
653.
656.
657.
68
660.
Joan [de, E.] Roseles. Argent ten roses gules (seeded or, E.).
GiLE d'Argenteine. Gules three covered cups argent.
EiCHARD d'Haveringes. Argent a lion rampant tail forked gules.
661.
Walter
658.
659.
662.
663.
664.
665.
666.
667.
668.
275
d' Everleie.
368.
NicoL Malemeins. i43.
Nicholas de Charneles. Azure a cross engrailed or.
Joan l'Estrunn ? 284 "anon."
Tebaud le Boteler. Or a chief indented azure.
Attncel de Gise. Lozengy gules and vair a canton or.
Joan de Lowbroke. (Lodbroke, E.) Azure a chevron ermine.
BoGES [BoGONis, E.] de Knouile. Gules six spur-rowels or, a label
azure.
"Conovile."
669.
Roger de Burhhulle.
670.
Joan le Latimer.
Henrei Huband.
671.
argent.
672.
Henri le Sturmin,
scriptus le
E.)
lis
674.
lion
gules.
676.
677.
azure.
IxXDEX
OF THE
Where
in crotchets [
reference
Abernun, Joan
letter f
de,
is
to
E and F
335
Alemande,
Will,
le,
351, 233
refer to Roll
refer to Roll
made
added
f.
Austrech, Le
Ap
Grifid.
Ap
Res,
see Grifid,
Res.
Erse-
Will, (another),
633
450
f
IJassett,
142,
Rauf (another),
Rauf (another),
Rauf (another),
Rauf (another),
Simon, 437
121, 97
[131]
562
294 f
448
Phelip,43, 69
Rauf, 119
Besile (Bezile),
f,
Walter de, 48
Ardame, Randulf
62
de, 82,
de, [90]
Barre, Le Contee de, [29]
Barras, S"" de, 6 f
Barri, Robert (de), 365, 242 f
Baskervilc,
Ingram
Warin (Edmund)
Barnam, Henry
see
variation exist.
Beauchamp
if
[109]
Bathe, Nicoll de, 448
de [74]
see
Duk
54
Haluhtone.
Amauri, Rob. de, 462 f
Aluton,
E,
Baliol,
(St.
AND.
Alissander, Counte, 7 f
C, F,
de,
143,
70
Will.
Bisshopesdonne (Bissopestone),
(de), 401, 357 f
Blakeburne. Joan de, 485
Blakelig, Beges de, 340 f
Blakenliam, Benet de, 493
Blare,
Adam
Le
Blothow ? 27
Blunt, William
Hue
le,
433, 290 f
571
Bluett, Will., 308
Renaud
Baudwin
Botereus,
Cam vile
de,
76
(Caumvile),Geffraide, 173,470 f
^,
de, 107
D'Abernon,
Dacre,
f
[58]
147, 74 f
377
Cobbeham, Henri
423 f
Cokefeld (Kocfeld) Adam de, 390, 323 f
Cokfelt (Kocfeld) ,Adam de, 511, 116 f
Rob. de, 613
Coksey (Kokesey), Walt, de, 324, 277 f
Coleuile, Philip de 651, 227 f
Walter de 101, 63 f
WilL de 306, 221 f
see
Abernun.
de Acre.
Dakeny, Joan, 11^0, 456 f
Dammartin, Le Countee de, de Beleigr.e,
[71]
Daniell, John, 574
Darcy, see Arci.
D'Aubeni, see Aubeny.
Deane, Dreu, 428, 135 f
Deincurt, Deyncourt, see Eyncurt.
De la Bere, Simon, 487
De la Hay, Joan, 216
De
De
De
De
Clifford,
694
Adam
Simon
Creye,
Cretingges,
Chaworth? 90
Breban,
Thomas de [176]
Couderai (Covdray), Piers de, 303, 319
Crepin, Will. [148]
Creppingges, Ric. de 261
Cresignes, Rob. de [171]
Boulers,
Bouile, Herb, de, 155
Boun, Fraunc
?),
497
Boterel,
de,
356
Walter de, 227, 415 f
Camois Raffe de (
Camais R? Camois),
73, 41 f. [120]
Boteler,
Adam
Cayle (Capel
Caile,
'
Comyn, 200
Conovile, see Knovile.
le,
Le Countee de [67]
Coleworth, Rich, de, 113
Columbers, Maheu de, 83, 36 f
Comin, (John) (de), 172, 91 f, [84]
Colestein,
Blois,
De
De
De
la
Raffe, [132]
Lee, Joan, 515
la Leie,
Thom. 537
343
De
De
see
399,
la
la
{another), (Roger),
344,
236 f
Jun, 338
Roger [another), 79, 42 f
Will., 175
De la thun, Rob. 424
De la Warde, Rob. 456, 246 f
De la Warre, Joan, 164
Denacurt, Hue, 229
Denemark, Le Roy de, [16]
Dering, Pers, 426
Derneford, Will, (de), 277, 260 f
Will, de {another), 319 268 f
Will, de {another^, 657, 413 f
Fitz Roger,
140 f
582
Doniton or Dointon, Joan de, 213, 465 f
Dureuassal or Durevaspal, John, 249,
166 f
Dinawesbran,
D5mare, Joan
Echingham,
S''
de,
de,
W.
de,
112f
Ekont, 412
Elmerugge, Adam de, 353, 269 f
Erdern de, 291 f
de, [14]
Ernford, ste Derneford
Geff.
le, 357, 263
Ersedekene,
Ertingdene, Barthol. de, 88
Eseales, Robert de, 455
ste
Adam
de,
Saunsum ? 218
John, 345, 401 f
Richard, 653
(le),
642,
le,
f,
[146]
412
Gomon, Gomoit,
see
Gobiun
316f
Graunson, Hoste de (S'' de), 118, 434
Grauntpie, Le Countee, [33]
Greleie, Robert de, 53
Grendone, Rob. de, 370, 106 f
Greseleie, Goffr. de, 451, 345 f
Grestoc, Le Baron de, 133
'
Grevile, Rich de, 424 f
Joan
183
f
de,
Grey,
191,
Joan de {another), 140
Adam de, 72
Renaud, de, 46
Robert de (le), 285, 281 f
Grifid, Llewellin ap, 7, [21]
Owen ap, 139 f
David ap, 26
Harington, 592
Hasteng, Humfrai, 201, 231 f
Hastings, Joan de (Hasteng, Henri de).
128, 77 f
Hateringdene or Hoteringesdene, Rauf.
de, 665, 467 f
Haveringges, Joan de, 408
Rich, de, 660
Haversham, Nicol de, 414
Hauteyn, Hamo, 181 f
Hautot, Rich, de, 420, 318 f
Hay, de la, see De la Hay
Heggios ? Plue de, 342
Heliun, Walter le (de), 514, 252 f
Henaud, Le Countee de [38]
Hercy, Henri de, 193
Herdintone, Henri de, 338 f
Hereford, Counte de, 4, 14 f, [98]
Henri de, 618
Rob. de, 439, 217 f
de 308f
Herondi, Jon de, 389 f
Hersham or Herswelle, Simon de, 417,
153 f
Rerun, Joan, 431
356
138f
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
le, 47
321 f
Foliott,
Renaud
325, 317 f
300
Glanvill,
Edm.
Hamund, 432
Will., 63, 61 f
583
Nicolde, 616
Pain de, 619, 421
Strange
Sturmin
Estrum,
Le
Contee
Eu,
d', [27]
Euer, Henri de, 620, 369 f
Euereus (Kvereux), Walter de, 384,430
Will, de, 57, 80 f
Euerlei. Walter de, 661, 368 f
Piers,
de,
484
Gacelin (Gasselin)
see
de,
Gammage, Adam
Wauter, [97]
Estotot (Stottot), Rob. de (le), 478, 314 f
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Fitz
Hancett,
Hue
71
and B.
Estotevile,
398
69, 34 f
Flandres,
de,
le,
Filell,
Fuke
Frivile,
Everingbam (Bevergham),
626, 307 f
Eyvile, John de, 39, 70 f
Fitz Warine,
F,
49, 94 f
Estraunge,
343
le,
le,
le, 469
Simon le, 224
Fitz Thomas, Thomas le, 646, 414
Frene
Ermeny, Le Roy
Estleie.
Rauf
Robert
(7,
B.. 423 f
Hodestpne, Joan de, 416
Hoggeshawe, J 99
Holebroc or Brokehole, Tho. de,
Hoderugo,
126
Hond
378,
72
178
Adam
de, 46 f
Ingulesthorpe, Walter de, 430, 352
Ion ? de, 430, 352 f
Innpere? Will., 241 f
lestunie
S'' Geffrey, 5 f
Lisley (Joan), 98
Lokintone, Roger de, 590
Lisenian,
Loterel, Thos.
,490
,344f
Kokinton, Henri de, 371 f
Kokesalton, Joan de, 394
Lungchamp, Henri
Mailott, William,
de,
178
405
&c., see
&c.
Lacy,
Adam
de,
Man.Le Roy
Latimer, Joan
670
158
Le
brut ? Joan de, 426
Lecestre, Counte de, 19, 26 f
Leycestre, Cike ? de, 63 f
Lee or Leie, see de la Lee, &c.
Leonsteine, Le Contee de, [49]
Le Sor, Joan, 352
L'Estrunn ? 664, 284 f
Levaat, Andrew, 214
I^eyburne, Roger de, 496
Roger de (another), [86]
Will, de, 86
Le Ille (Lille), Le Counte de, 10, [103]
Lisle, Robert de, 54
Liilebon, W. de,(Lillebome, David,) 271
432 f
Limesi, Raf de, 288, 267 f
Will,
le,
le,
Marmiun,
Philip,
60
250
de, 520
Robert (Roger) de, 52, 188
Monhermer, Rauf de, oU f
John
More,
see
De
la
More
Will, de, 38
Will, de (another), 545, 142 f
Will, de (another), 120 f
Will, de, 156
Moun,
Mowbray, Rob, (Roger)
de,
36,
38
f,
[104]
(Waren
de), 149,
30
f,
[126]
Narburgh, 174 f
Navarre, Le Roy de, [9]
f,
635
le,
de, 341,
[127]
Le
Counte de, 2 f
Monfort (Mountford),
452
de, [17]
de, 612
Maner, Henri de, 385 f
Manford ? Nich. de, [113]
March, Le Countee de la, [56]
Mare, see De la Mare
Walter, [124]
Maners? Baudw.
Martin
312
326 f
Mamcestre, Joan de, 454
Joan
Bere,
144
Joan de, 65
Raf de, 87 f
De La
le,
La Bere, La Hay,
Moine, Joan
Mongomery,
,[88]
640
JEJ.
Hen.
le,
672
seles,
Edm,
de,
273
Neuile, Joan
(Hugh)
Joan
de, 598
Robert de, 84, 75
Thomas, 203
Will., 189, 409 f
Pantone, James de, 104 f
Parcher, 226
Pateshulle, Joan de, 406, 130 f
Patrick, Le Countee [51]
Patric, Will., 146, 93 f
Paueli, (Paveley,) Reinaud (Edw.) de,
504 [157]
Pauncefot, Grimbaud, 300, 186 f
William, 124 f
Paycur ?, 98 f
Pecche, Will., 586, 276 f
Hamund, 609
Baudewin, [161]
Pedwordine, Will, (Walter), 6.03, 388 f
Peillun ? William, 427
Pembrugge, Henri de, 291, 285 f
Henri de {another), 221
Henri de {another), 286 f
Pembroke, Count de, 12, 25 f [101]
Pencestre, Steven de, 188
Penedoke, Henri de, 387
Perci, Hen. de, 110
Rob. de, 114, 189 f
Walt, de, 112, 362 f
Perpund, Henri, 471, 122 f
Pertevin ?, Roger le, 459 f
Pessun, Will. 206 f
Petitpiere, Le Countee de la, [47]
Peverel, Hue, 644
Pichard, Roger, 157
(Pikard de Staundone) Roger,
316, 162 f
Pic(he)ford, Geff. de, 233, 330 f
Pichford, Joan de, 568
(aao^Aer.?),
337f
Hue
294
Plokenett, Alain, 138
Poltimore, Rich, de, 303 f
Ponchardon, Oliver de, 329, 370
(P?)ordoue, Joan de, 318
Portugall, Le Roy de [18]
Poiteres, Le Countee de [22]
Pouland, Le Duk de, [76]
Pourcel, Rob. 501, 367 f
Poze, Rich, de, 152, 397 f
Pypard, Raf, 247, 177 f
Plessis,
de,
in Rolls
(7,
F,
and E.
Sein
859
f
de, [41]
Valeri
73
Joan
(Waleri),
Seneschal,
W.
577
le,
260, 403 f
Ribesford, Henri de, 418, 419 f
Raianat
Richemund,
de, 386
Rie, W. de, 403, 390 f
Saunsum? 218
San
425
298
Roger
de, 163,
f
f,
[134]
(le
fitz),
see
Estengreve
mund
le,
174
John
Roger
Sturmin
150, 49
le,
Robert
le,
le,
194
220
Henri
le,
672
371
[159]
Richard, 646
561,
de,
Temple,
le
Tirell,
Oliver, 627
John, 256, 193 f
Trasi, Will., 457, 361 f
Tregoz, John (Geffr), 97, 48
99
Henry, 215, 334 f
Todenham,
Traili,
f,
[136]
71
Vaux
(Rob
Waleis, Henri
(Will.') de,
?
213
de,
44,73 f
250 f
It will
Where such
de,
684,
Wede, Hernoll de
%*
John
de,
le,
de,
Edm.
156
149 f
John de, 306 f
Henri de, 304
Slovene le, 392
Will, le, 539
Walhope, John de, 450
Walrond, Robert, 76 f
Waldeseuf,
cases, both in
la,
[89]
and
C, F,
and E.
see
De
la
Souche
one Roll, were found duly named in the other, they have been referred to in the Index
anonymous
under the names so recovered. The following numbers are those of anonymous coats occurring in one or other Roll only, and
names.
in
coats,
E.
90; 135; 151; 153; 306; 333
"Joan de
S... ;"
382;
426" Joan
le
F.
9; 40; 99 Jorge de
" Fucode
" Raf
100; 161; 173; 174; 272; 297
;" 347 f
le fitz;"
AN
ALPHABETICAL OEUINAEY
OF ALL THE
Note.
Whilst engaged
in preparing
my
text of Rolls
and
C, F,
AND
E,
found
it
necessary to
my own
compile, for
same time it was thought that with the addition of the coats comprised in Roll C, the compilation might
be acceptable to that limited number of persons specially interested in the subject, into whose hands the
One hundred and twenty-five copies of
separate copies of the Rolls, and remarks thereon, might come.
the following pages have therefore been printed, for private distribution, at the joint expense of Mr. A.
Franks, Mr.
W.
S.
W.
Mr. Papworth's excellent arrangement has mostly been followed. In several instances a coat has been
once in its proper alphabetical order, and again in italics, either where the blazon is doubtful,
twice entered
it
either certainly
is
or
may
be con-
jectured to be founded.
December, 1864.
C. S. P.
ANNULET.
Arg. 4 concentric
annulets' az., the exterior one cut by the outline of the shield.
(An early form of
Blazoned in B. " roele d' argent et d'azur.") Raf de Gorges.
the gurges or whirlpool.
Jehan de Plescy.
Hue
de Plessis
AXE.
Az. 3 axes arg.
William Hurstall
BAR.
2
BARS.
?).
An Alphabetical
76
BAR.
BKR'^ continued.
Beges de Blakelig ?
2
bars
and
in chief
Canton.
Arg. 2 bars and a canton gu. Emaud de Bois.
Arg. 2 bars and a canton sa. James ? Du bois.
Erm. 2 bars and a canton gu. Nicol du Boyse.
Arg. 2 bars az. on a canton of the last a 5 -foil pierced or.
Arg. 2 bars gu. on a canton of the last a lion of England.
On
Raf Pypard.
Roger de Lancastre.
a Chief.
Escallops.
Arg. 2 bars in chief 3 escallops gu.
Arg. 2 bars gu. in chief 3 torteaux,
Osbern Giffard.
Roger de Melese.
Soger de Moles.
Roundels (Bezants).
Wake.
or, in chief 3 bezants.
Arg.fretty sable on each intersection a bezant.
Az. 2 bars
Hue Wake.
(Torteaux.)
Or 2
Roger de Moles.
Baudwin Wake.
Ion Wake, F. but
2
in error ?
BARS WITHIN
Birds.
Arg. 2 bars az. an orle of martlets gu. Hugo (William) Pain ell.
Or 2 bars az. an orle of martlets gu. Thomas Painell,
BORDURE.
Arg. 2 bars
sa.
William de Wiuile.
On
BARS.
Birds.
2.
Piers Wriaeleye.
BARS.
BARS
I'llle.
and
in chief
Azure 3 bars
BAR.
Mortimer's arms,
BARS
and
in chief
77
continued.
erm.
Roger de Mortimer.
William de Mortimer,
surtout a bendlet gu.
surtout a saltire gu.
Geffrai de Mortimer,
Hemi de Mortimer,
the inesc. arg. billettee sa.
Joan de Mortimer,
gu. and or, the inesc. arg.
Raf de Mortimer,
sa. and or, the inesc. arg.
sa. and or, the inesc. erm.
Richard de Bois.
tlie inesc.
4
Arg. 2 bars gemels sa.
Erm. 2 bars gemels gu
Erm. 2 bars gemels sa.
BARS.
Anon.
F 151.
Rauf de Huntercumbe.
Huntercumbe.
4
bars
and
in chief
Beast.
Az. 2 bars gemels in ch. a lion pass, guard, arg. Walter de Neville.
Az. 2 bars gemels in ch. a lion pass, guard or. Henri Tregoz.
Or 2 bars gemels in ch. a lion pass, guard, gu. GefFrai (Jon) Tregoz.
Chief.
Az. 2 bars gemels a chief or.
de Syflfrewast.
Gu. 2 bars gemels a chief or. Roand de Richemund.
6
BARRULETS.
Arg. 6 hars az. (harry E.) surt. 3 lions ramp. gu. Rauf de Wodehurh.
Arg. 6 hars gu. (? harry. ^ Rohert de Stotevile.
Barry arg. and gu. 3 lions rampant sa. Wauter Estotevile.
Arg. 6 bars sa. surtout 3 lions rampant gu. Anon. F. 272.
Arg. 3 bars gemels sa. surt. a lion ramp. gu. Adam de Monhaut.
6
BARRULETS
and
in
chief-
Canton.
Arg. 6 barrulets a canton gu.
Chief.
Az. 3 bars gemels and a chief
James de Pantone.
or.
Nicol de Menill.
6
BARS
within
Bany
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Patric de Chaurs.
BARRY OF
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Barry
Robert de Cresignes.
Joan de Grey.
of 6 arg. and az.
Renaud de Grey.
of 6 arg. and az. a lab. gu.
Robert le Grey.
of 6 arg. and az. bend gu.
Adam de
of 6 arg. and az. in chief 3 torteaux.
(^See 6
6.
Grey
(lestunie, F.)
BIRDS.)
An
78
BARRY
BAR.
Barry undee
Bariy undee
Barry undee
Barry undee
Barry undee
Barry undee
Barry undee
Barry undee
of 6
continued.
of 6 arg.
of 6 ai'g.
of 6
of 6
of 6
of 6
of 6
of 6
BARRY
of 8.
Bany
F. 99.
BARRY UNNUMBERED.
William (Walter) de Munchanesi.
Barry arg. and az.
" de un menue burule."
Le Countee de la Marche.
Barruly arg. and az.
" de un menue burule" a bend
gules.
Barruly arg. and az.
Hugh le Archevesque.
Barry arg. and az. an orle of martlets gu. Le Counte de Valence. Counte de Penbrok.
Barry arg. and az. a lion ramp. gu. Sir Geffrey Lisenian. (crowned or. Le Countee de Luxemburg.)
Barry arg. and az. a bordure gu. Le Countee Dammartin de Beleigne.
Barry orl and az. a bordure gu. C. Alissander.
Barry undee arg. and gu. Nicholas de Manford (Sanford ?).
BaiTy arg. and sa. Le Contee Waldemode.
Barry or and gu. Le Countee Grauntpre.
Barry or with gu. fretty arg. (perhaps bany or and gu. fretty arg.) HemoU de la Wode.
Barry or and vert semee de lis counterchanged. Robert de Mortymer.
BEAST.
Deer.
Or a doe
gules.
Le Countee de
Trerstein (Thierstein).
Horse.
Gules a horse saddled
or.
Le Eoy de Norwey.
Lion.
William Maulare.
double-tailed gu.
Hue
de
Turbervile.
a
lion
ramp, gules.
Arg.
Arg. a lion ramp, double-tailed gu. Richard de Haveringe. Walter de Bauesar.
Arg. a lion ramp, tail crossed gu. crowned or. Le Duk de Luneburg.
Arg. a lion ramp, tail crossed gu. crowned or and a label of the last. Le Countee de !Monce.
Arg. a lion ramp. gu. (standing on a mount ?) azure. Le Contee de Leonstein.
Arg. billettee a lion ramp. gu. Thomas (John) de Sapi.
Arg. crusilly a lion ramp, gu. Anon. F. 417.
Arg. crusilly sa. a lion ramp. gu. William Giffard.
Arg. a lion ramp, party per fesse gu. and sa. Joan de Lovetoft.
Arg. a lion ramp, double-tailed sa. William de Cressi.
Arg a lion ramp. sa. debruised of a bend gu. Walter de Gey. Hue Bumell.
Arg. a lion ramp. sa. debruised of a bend gu, thereon 3 martlets (or else escallops) of the first,
Or a demi-lion
Bumell.
Arg. a lion ramp, crowned or. on the shoulder a cross. Le Roy de Boeme.
Robert de Monhaut. (Richard de Wikes. F. sed qucere.)
Az. a lion ramp, arg
Az. a lion ramp. arg. a label gu. (Anon.) F. 391.
Az. crusilly a lion ramp. arg. Richard de Kinardsleie.
Az. a lion ramp. arg. debraised of a bend gu. Roger de Welonde.
Azure a lion ramp, barry arg. and gu. crowned or. Le County de Rige.
Phelip
comprised in Rolls C,
BEAST.
Lion
JP,
and E.
79
continued.
Ox.
Or an ox
gules.
Le Roy de Denemark.
BEAST
AND
IN CHIEF
sin. chief,
BEAST WITHIN
BORDURE.
Arg. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or, a bordure sa. bezantee. Counte de Comwaile.
Arg. a lion ramp. gu. a bordure sa. (bezantee). William Seincler.
Henri
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80
BEAST,
continued.
Arg. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or, a bordure sa. crusilly of the 3rd. William de Sender.
Gules a lion ramp. arg. a bordure engr. or. John de Merc.
Or a lion ramp, within a tressure flory and counter-flory gu. Le Rey d'Escoce.
Or a lion ramp, a bordure " entire " gules. Le Countee (Soissons 1)
Or a lion ramp, a bordure indented gules. Le Roy d'Ermeny.
Or a lion (ramp.) gules collared or, a bord. vert bezantee. Richard Talbott.
Or a
Per
lion
ramp, gules a bord. engr. sa. Anon (E. 151.) (Perhaps Pomeroy or de Gaure.)
and gu. a lion ramp, a bord. counterchanged. Philip de Cerne.
fess arg.
BEASTS.
Lions.
BEASTS WITHIN
Roger
le Strange.
BEASTS.
Dogs.
Gu. 3 greyhounds courant arg. William (John) Maleuerer.
Gu. 3 talbots courant arg. Piers de Kenette.
Lions.
Az. 3
Geffrai Turbervile.
Geffrai
(Thomas) de Camvile.
BEASTS.
3 Lions
81
continued.
3
Arg. 3 lions ramp, within a bord.
BEASTS WITHIN
sa.
BEASTS.
Llewellin ap Griffith.
Quarterly or and gules, 4 lions statant guard, counterchanged.
David ap Griffid.
Quarterly or and az. 4 lions statant guard, counterchanged.
Az.
Az.
Az.
Az.
Gu.
BEASTS.
Az. 6
Az. 6
lions
lions
BEASTS
AND
IN
CHIEF
Roger de Schirlonde.
brother of W. Longspee.
BEND.
Arg. a bend az. a label gu. Hugo de Ho vile.
Arg. a bend sa. a label gu. Henri de Seinper.
Az. billettee a bend or. Le Countee de Marre.
Az. crusilly a bend or surmounted of another gu. Richard de Estone.
Barry of 6 arg. and az. a bend gu. Robert le Grey.
Barry arg. and az. a bend gu. Henri de Waleis.
" de un menue
burlure," arg. and az. a bend gu.
Hugh le Archevesque.
Barry
or
and az. a bend erm. Henri de Stanhoue.
Barry
Barry or and az. a bend gu. Henri de Penbrugge.
Ban*y or and az. a bend gu. Geoffrey de Gaunt.
Barry vair and gu. a bend or. Thomas de Coucy.
Checquy arg. and sa. a bend gu. Richard le Brut.
Checquy az. and or a bend gu. Walter (Reinaud) de Clifford.
Checquy az. and or a bend gu. charged with 3 lions ramp, argent. Joan de Cliff'ord.
lejitz.
An Alphabetical
82,
BEND.
'B^.'^jy continued.
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
arg.
arg.
Bend engrailed.
Bend fusilly.
Brian de Gouuis.
1
BEND between
Beasts,
Az, a bend between 2 lioncels ramp.
Gu. a bend between 2 lioncels ramp,
Az,
Az.
Az.
Az.
or.
or.
or within
Le Contee de Bologne.
Le Countee de Kibure.
AND COTISES.
a bend arg, between 2 cotises and 6 lioncels ramp. or.
C. de Hereford.
a bend between 2 cotises arg. and 6 lioncels ramp. or. Joan de Boun.
on a bend, between 2 cotises and 6 lioncels ramp, or 3 escallops gu.
Gilebert de Boun.
a bend gules {sic) between 2 cotises and 6 lioncels ramp. or. Henri de Boun.
Cotises.
Birds,
^imon de
la Bere.
comprised in Bolls C,
BEND.
On
JP,
and
83
JE.
BEND.
Beasts.
Checquy or and az. on a bend gules 3 lions ramp. arg. Joan de Clifford.
Birds.
Arg. on a bend gu, 3 eagles displ. or. William Graboni.
Or on a bend gu. 3 eaglets displ. arg. Le Duk de Loraine.
Hue le Blunt.
Quarterly arg. and gu. on a bend sa. 3 eagles displ. or.
Chevrons.
on a bend gu. 3 chevr.
or.
Eoger (Henri) de Bruili.
Escallops.
Barry of 6 or and az. on a bend gu. 3 escall. arg. Eaf de Lingeine.
BaiTy arg. and gu. on a bend az. 3 escall. or. Walter de Molecastre.
Gu. on a bend arg. 3 escall. vert. Thomas de Sein Martin.
Gu. billettee on a bend arg. 3 escall. vert, (azure ?). Anon E. 459.
Or on a bend az. 3 escall. of tbe first. Walter de Euerley.
Paly of 6 arg. and az. on a bend gu. 3 escall. or. S. de Graunson.
Henri de Eure.
Quarterly or and gu. on a bend. sa. 3 escall. arg.
Vert, on a bend arg. 3 escall. gu.
Hervei de Houn.
Erni.
Fermaux.
Arg. on a bend sa. 3 fermaux or.
Lozenges.
Or on a bend gu. 3 lozenges vair.
John de Wanton.
Tebaud de Belhus.
On
BEND
between
Anon. E. 461.
or,
3 escallops gu.
BENDS.
Or 2 bends between
BENDS
William
9 escallops 3, 3, 3 gules.
between
Trasi.
BENDS.
Or 4 bends
Or 5 bends
az.
gu.
lab.
gu.
BENDS.
BENDS
(probably Bendy).
(Eobert) de Munford.
Eichard Tbalebott.
BENDY.
Bendy
Bendy
Bendy
Bendy
Bendy
of 10 or and az.
Pers de Monfort.
Eobert de Munford.
Le Duk de Burgoine.
of 6 or and az. a canton erm.
Hue le fitz Hostes.
of 10 or and az. a canton gu.
Henri de Estokes.
of 10 or and az. a lab. gu
or and az. a bordure gu.
BILLETTEE.
Gu.
Or
Or
billettee or.
Piers de Covdray.
Will, de Ooleuile.
billettee gu.
billettee sa. a lable gu. (fretty of tbe
Edmund
2nd ?).
Gasseliu.
Gilebert de Boun.
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84
BIED.
Eagle.
Arg. an eagle displ. gu. De Godemontone.
Arg. an eagle vair. Le Conte Monioye.
Az. an eagle displ. arg. John de Hulle.
Az. an eagle displ. or. Walter de Sarnesfeld.
Gu. an eagle arg. Le County de Joeny.
Gu. an eagle displ. or. Le Counte de Vian.
Or an eagle gu. a bord. vair. Le Countee de Friburc.
Or an eagle displ. sa. Le Roy d'Almaine.
Or an eagle, 2-headed, displ. sa. L'Empereur de Almaine.
Or an eagle sa. on bis breast a cresc. arg. Le Duk de Pouland.
Sa. an eagle displ. arg.
William de Demeford.
Heron.
Gu.
crusilly or a
Az. 3 herons
W.
Herun.
stat. arg.
BIRDS.
Ravens.
Thomas
Corbet.
BIRDS.
Cocks.
Az.
Az.
Gu.
Gu.
Gu.
Herons.
Joan Herun.
stat. arg.
W.
Heron.
Martlets.
Arg. 3 birds (martlets
Paycur ?
?) gu.
BIRDS.
Eagles.
Arg. 6 eagles
displ. sa.
Richard Thani.
Martlets.
Az. 6 martlets or. John le Moine. H. Appelbi.
Barry arg. and az. an orle of martlets gu. Counte de Pembrok.
BaiTy arg. and gu. an orle of martlets sable. Pateric de Chaurs.
Arg. six bars gules an orle of martlets vert. Patric de Chaurs.
Barry arg. and gules an orle of martlets az. (sable?) Pain de Chaurs.
Sa. an orle of martlets arg. ?
Godfrey de Beumund.
Sa. 6 martlets or,
Godfrai de
Be
Or 6 ravens
BIRDS AND
IN CHIEF
Thomas
Corbet.
85
BIRDBOLTS.
Arg. 3 birdbolts in pale gu. armed
sa.
Raf Bozun.
BORDURE.
Arg. a bord. gu. entoyre of horseshoes or nailed sa. William de Mimgomery.
Le Countee Dammartin de Beleigne.
Barry argent and az. a bord. gu.
C. Alissander.
Ban-y of 6 or ? and az. a bord. gu.
Checquy or and az. a bord. gu. Thomas Mauduit. Le Countee de Abrenes (? Dreux).
John (Richard) le fiz John.
Quarterly or and gu. a bord. vair.
" indented
John le Fitz John. C.
a
bord.
or
and
arg. and az."
gu.
Quarterly
Vairy or and gu. a bord. az. William de Ferrers.
Vairy or and gu. a bord. az. entoyre of horseshoes arg. nailed sa. William de Ferrers.
Vairy gu. and or a bordure az. Gilbert Talebott.
BOURDON
Arg. 3 bourdons in pile gu.
(Pilgrim's Staff).
William Bordon.
BRAYS
Az. 3 brays (" bresses" C.)
or,
(Hempbrakes, Barnacles).
on a chief erm. a demi-lion gu. Geffrey (de) Genevile.
BUCKLES
{see FERMAUX).
CANTON.
Az.
Gu.
billettee or
billettee or
a cant. erm.
a cant. erm.
Geraud de Fanecurt.
Anon. E. 382.
Bassett.
Barry undee of 6 arg. and sa. a cant. gu.
Checquy or. and az. a cant. erm. all within a bordure gules. Le Conte de Bretaigne.
Lozengy gu. and vair a cant or (thereon a mullet pierced sa. E.) Aunsel de Gise.
Paly of 6 or and az. a cant. erm. John de Clinton.
Paly of 6 or and az. a fess erm. Yve or Hue de Clintone.
Sa. semee of plates a fess erm.
Henri Musdel (Mustell).
Sa. billettee or a canton erm.
Joan de S
.
Vair a cant. gu. John Filel.
Vairy arg. and sa. a canton gu. Helie de Stauntone.
On
CANTON.
CARBUNCLE.
Gu. a carbuncle or. Le Roy de Navarre.
Gu. an orle arg. surt. a carbuncle of 8 rays or. Counte de Cliffe de Alemain.
Le Countee de Cleve.
Chi. an escocheon arg. a carbuncle flory or.
CASTLE.
Quarterly 1 and 4, gules a castle or
Gu. semee of towers or, a label az.
Le Roy d'Espaigne.
CHAPLETS.
Barry arg.
and
az.
Raf
le
Fitz William.
CHECQUY.
Checquy arg. and gu. Joan (Robert C.) de Vaux.
Checquy az. and or. Counte de Waren.
Checquy or and gu. Hubert de Maltone (Moletone).
(William
le
Fitz Raf.)
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86
CHESS-ROOKS.
Erm. 3 chess-rooks gu.
"William de Hondeshacre.
Simon
le fitz
Simon.
CHEVRON.
Arg. a chevron sa. Robert de Wilebi.
Az. a chevron erm. Joan de Lowbroke. (Lodbroke.)
Az. a chevron or. Joan d'Abernun.
Az. crusilly a chev. or. Rauf de Bakepuz.
Az. crusilly or a/ess vairy of the 2nd and gu.
John de Bakepuz (Hakerus).
Barry of 6 arg. and az. counterchanged per pale, a chev. gu. Simon de Stodham.
Barry arg. and az. a chev. gu. Bartholomew de la More.
Checquy or and az. a chev. erm. Le Countee de Warwic. (
Warr(wick.) F.)
de Erdern.
Checquy or and az. a chevr. gu.
.
Gu
Thomas de Berkeley.
de Lillebon.
CHEVRON BETWEEN
Flowers.
Arg. a chevr. betw. 3 6-foils pierced gu. Roger de Qlifton.
Gu. a chevr. betw. 3 pine-cones or. Thomas de Pin.
Mullets.
Arg. a chevr. betw. 3 mullets gu. Adam de Cretingges.
Gu. a chevr. betw, 3 mullets arg. John L'estrunn ? Anon. F. 284.
Gu. a chevr. betw. 3 spur- rowels arg. Howel ap Res.
Roundels.
Arg. a chevr. az. betw. 3 torteaux. Andreu de Bascreuile.
Arg. a chevr. gu. betw. 3 torteaux. John de Baskervile.
Arg. a chevr. gu. betw. 3 hurts. Walter de Baskeruile.
On
Or on a
Or on a
az.
AND IN CHIEF
Renaud de Botereus.
3 horseshoes arg.
CHEVRON
Erm. a
CHEVRON.
CHEVRONS.
Erm. 2
Edmund
2
or.
within
Charneles.
CHEVRONS
Or 2
de Waldeseuf.
CHEVRONS
Thomas de
and
in
chief
Roger de Wapail.
Bertram d'Ore
Orlanston.
.
John de Orbebi.
(Cryoll. de Criell ?)
CHEVRON.
CHEVRONS.
Or 3 chevrons gu. surt. a fess az. (arg. C.) John de Monemue (Monmouth).
Or 3 chevrons gu. within a bord. engrailed (indented C) az. Joan (W.) de Breus.
Or 3 chevrons gu. a chief vair. Hereberd de Seint Quintin.
Chevronnee.
Chevronnee or and
sa.
Le Counte de Henaud.
CHIEF.
a label gu.
Rog"^ de Lokintone.
chief az. surt. a bend of fusils gu.
Pain de Gammage.
chief az. surt. a bend of fusils gu. surcharged with a label of the 1st.
Adam de Gammage.
chief az. surt. a bend of fusils gu. surcharged with a label or.
Nicol de Gammage.
Simon de Cromwell.
chief az. surt. a bend gu.
Pers de Campaine.
chief gu.
Raf de Brome.
chief dancettee gu.
Az. fretty a chief or. Hue le fitz Henry.
Az. semee de fleurs de lis or, a chief paly arg. and gu. Henry de Barnam.
Az. semee de fleurs de lis gu. surtout a lion ramp. arg. Humfrai Hasteng (? per fess gu. and ar.)
Checquy or and gu. a chief enn. Robert de Ateshalle. Raffe Tateshalle C.
Emi. a chief gu. Narburgh ? Mo. . de Moriton.
Erm. a chief indented gu. Walter de Eingrove.
Erm. a chief gu. fretty or. Henri de Ribeford.
Fretty arg. and az. a chief or. William de Seintleger.
Gu. a chief arg. (or?) Anon. F. 100.
Gu. fretty or, a chief eimine. William Mailott.
Or a chief azure. Anon. E. 126.
Or a chief indented az. Tebaut le Boteler.
Or a chief sa. Le Countee de Colestein.
Paly vair and gules a chief or. Le Contee de Blois.
Paly vair and gules a chief or, a lab. az. Le Contee de S. PauUe.
Paly vair and gu. on a chief or, afieur de lis sa. Robert de Basoches.
Vair a chief gu. Rauf le Fitzroger. William de Estokes.
Vair a chief or, surt. a bend gu. Robert de Shirebrok. (
Hoggeshawe.)
Arg.
Arg,
Arg.
Arg.
Arg.
Arg.
Arg.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
chief, az.
On
chief.
Annulets.
Or, on a chief ind. az. 3 annulets arg.
Robert de Hereford.
Beasts.
Gu. on a chief
of the
first.
Laurens de Broc.
(Lisley).
Chevron.
Or on a
Le Counte de
la Petitpiere.
Cross.
87
An Alphabetical
88
CHIEF.
On
Flower.
CBIEY continued.
Paly vair and gu. on a chief or a fl. de lis sa. Rob. de Basseger (Basoches).
Leaves.
Checquy arg. and sa. on a chief or 3 elm-leaves slipped vert. Adam de Elmerugge.
Mullets.
Arg. on a chief az. 2 mullets or. Joan de Clintone.
Arg. on a chief gu. 2 mullets or. S'' Seint John. Joan de St. Joan.
Erm. on a chief gu. 2 mullets or. Richard Sein Joan.
Vair on a chief gu. 2 mullets or. Raf le fitz (Bernard ?)
Erm. on a chief gu. 3 mullets sa. Richard de Hautot.
Erm. on a chief indented gu. 3 mullets or. Auncel Basset.
Roundels.
St.
Amand
CLARIONS.
Richard de Grevill.
3 clarions gu.
CRESCENT.
Az. bUlettee a cresc. or, Joan de Domare.
Checquy or and az. a cresc. gu. Richard de Creppinges.
3 Crescents.
Arg. 3 cresc. gu. Robt. Boutvilain F, and so in Roll Edw.
Arg. a/ess betw. 3
2.
William Wither.
Or 3
Or 3
cresc. gu.
John de WodhulL
Fraunc de Bonn.
Fuco de (Joir?)
6 Crescents.
Sa. crusilly arg. 6 cresc. or.
Adam
de Blare.
CROOK.
Az. 3 crooks
or.
Piers Crok.
CROSS.
Arg. a cross gu. a label of France. John de Reveshall.
Arg. a cross patonce gu. Philip de Colevill.
Anon 563 E.
Ei'm. a cross patonce gu.
Arg. a cross sable fretty or. Michel de Opshale.
Arg. a cross, an orle of martlets sa. Le Sire de Segni.
Az. a cross arg. fretty gu. William de Stephewe(Sepheie).
Az. a cross or. Henri de Hercy.
Az. a cross fleury or. Reinaud de Paueli.
"
Az. a cross " recercelee or. Edward de Paueli.
Az. a cross counter-compony arg. and gu. Eustace de Witeneye.
Enn. a cross patonce gu. Anon E. 563.
Erm. a cross gu. surm. of another argent (but meant for a cross voided
Gu. a cross arg. Steven de Pencestre.
Gu. semee de lis or, a cross arg. Henri de Cobbeham.
Gu. a cross erm. Robert de Cobbeham.
Gu. a cross moline arg. Ion Beck.
Gu. a cross formee arg. Le auntient del Hospitall.
?).
Raf de Hoteringesdene.
CRO^^ continued.
CROSS.
Or a
Or a
Per
89
cross sa.
John de
Raf de
Hoteringesdene.
Vessi.
Maheu
de Columbers.
Walter de Burg.
Quai-terly arg. and gu. a cross passant of the 2nd.
"
Quarterly? vert and or, a cross "recercelee" gu. a lab. sable.
Hugo de Baucoy le
and
in
dext.
cant,
a
cross
Middelton.
or,
Quarterly gu.
patonce arg.
Sa. a cross or.
Labyn."?
Robert Hovel.
or.
Le Roy de Cypre.
CROSS
ENGRAILED.
Arg. a cross engr. gu. Jehan de Gumey, Joan le Fitz Henry. (Andrew le Raat.
Arg. a cross engr. sa, Baudwin de Mar . {qucere Marines or Maners?).
Az. a cross engr. or. Nicholas de Charneles.
Gu. a cross engr. or. Simon de Creye.
Or a cross engr. gu. Thomas de Marines.
Or a cross fusilly sable. Robert Giffarde (? Ufford).
Sa. a cross engr. or.
Robert de Oflford.
Az. on a cross engr. or 5 escallops gu.
Joan d'Offord.
John de
la
Linde.)
sin.
CROSS BETWEEN
chief or.
John de
Ufford.
OR WITHIN
On
CROSS.
Birds.
?).
Escallops.
Arg, on a cross az, 5 escall, or(? arg,) Henri de Mortimer (Foxcote).
Arg, on a cross az, 5 escall, or, William de Mortimer.
Az. on a cross or 5 escall. gu. Rondulf de Acre.
An
90
On
CEOSS.
Escallops
continued.
Fleurs de
lis.
On a CEOSS
engrailed.
Escallops.
Az. on a cross engr. or 5 escallops gu.
Joan
CEOSS
"
"
Ai-g. a cross
passant gules a chief sa.
Le
2
" D'or
estenzele a deux (crois
?)
passans
d'Ofibrd.
AND
IN CHIEF.
auntient de Temple.
CEOSSES ?
Le Eoy de Hungrey.
d' azure."
CUPS.
Gu. 3 covered cups arg.
Sa. 3 covered cups arg.
Gile d'Argenteine.
Eichard
Filel.
CUSHIONS.
Arg. 3 cushions ? gu.
Gu. 3 cushions ? arg.
Nicol de Wunhale.
Le Baron de Grestoc.
ESCALLOPS.
Gu. 10 escallops arg. Eobert d'Escales.
Sa. 10 escallops or.
Hue de Estcote.
ESCUCHEON.
{See
INESCUCHEON.)
FEEMAUX.
Arg. 3 fermaux sa. Eobert Malet.
Az. 3 fermaux or. Walter de Sein John.
Barry of 6 arg. and az. in chief 3 fermaux gu,
Gu. 3 fermaux arg. Thomas Roceline.
Eauf de Cotun.
FESS.
Arg. a fess dancette az. a lab. gu. William le Vavessur.
Az. a fess or. Paulin de Kerdif.
Az. a fess between 6 martlets or. Paulin de Kerdiff.
Azure bUlettee a
Gu.
Az.
Az.
Az.
billettee
crusilly
Nicol de Haversham.
crusilly or a fess arg.
John
crusilly or a fess vairy of the 2nd and gu.
de Bakepuz (Hakerus).
and az. a fess gules. Eoger (Eobert C.) de Clifford. {See checquy
and az. a fess gules fretty arg. Eobert de Cheney.
and gu. a fess erm. Pain (Eichard) Turbervile.
and gu. a fess az. Joan le Sor.
bendy or and az. William de Moreres.
Gules a fess arg. Le Duk de Austrech. Eobert de Mezi.
Gules a fess a label arg. William de Anstre.
Checquy or
Checquy or
Checquy or
Checquy or
Erm. a fess
BEND.)
FESS confmued
FESS.
Nicol d'Arci.
FESS ENGRAILED
fess between
or within
Bars.
Arg. a
Erm. a
gemels gu.
gemels gu.
Gonselin de Badelesmere.
Eaf de Badlesmere.
Birds.
Chevrons.
Arg. a
Arg. a
Hamund
Pecche.
William Pecche.
91
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92
FESS BETWEEK
I'^ESS.
OR WITHIN
Continued.
Chevrons.
Or a
Or a
2 chevr. gu.
Robert le FitzWater.
2 chevr. sa.
Robert de L'isle.
Per pale gu. and az. a fess betw. 2 chevr.
Robert de Bretone.
arg.
fess betw.
fess betw.
Crescents.
Arg. a fess betw. 3 crescents gu. William Innper. (Robert Boutvilain.
Arg. a fess sable betw. 3 crescents gu. John de PateshuUe.
Wither.)
Crosslets.
Gu. a
Escallops.
Gu a fess betw. 3 escallops arg.
Gu. a fess betw. 6 escallops arg.
Fermaux.
Or a
3 fermaux az.
Roger de Bradeley.
Flowers.
Arg. a
Or a
Or 3
fess betw.
fl.
Mullets.
Arg. a fess betw. 3 mullets sa. William Sarcilun.
Gu. a fess or betw. 3 mullets arg. John de Pordone
FESS AND
IN chief
Annulets.
Gu. a
fess, in chief
3 annulets arg.
Roger
Tirel.
Birds.
Or a
fess, in chief
3 martlets gu.
Adam
de Lacy.
" Danse."
Gules a
fess, in chief
a danse or.
Geffrey de Mergines.
Escallops.
Gu. 5
3 escallops
or.
Rauf d'Aubeni.
Flowers.
Or a
de Buterley.
Hammers.
Arg. a
fess, in chief
3 hammers
gules.
Francis
le
Tyeys.
Mascles
Gu. a
fess, in chief
3 mascles arg.
William Kigeho.
Mullets.
Arg. a fess in dexter chief a mullet gu. Hue de Odingeslesse.
Arg. a fess in chief 2 mullets gu. William de Oddingueseles.
Arg. on a fess gu. 3 escallops, in chief 2 mullets of the second. Nicol
Arg. a fess in chief 2 mullets sa. William Samsun.
Gu. a fess in chief 2 mullets arg. Richard de Poze.
Gu. a fess arg. in chief 2 mullets or. William de Braci.
Gu. a fess arg. in chief 2 mullets or. a lab. az. Robert de Braci.
d^ Oddingeseles.
Pallets.
Or a
3 pallets gu.
Walter de Faucunberge.
Roundels.
Arg. a fess gu. in chief 3 torteaux. Walter de Euereux (John Wake, F. but in error ?).
Gu. a fess arg. in chief 3 plates. William de Euereux.
Or a fess arg. in chief 3 plates.
Steuen (Roger) de Buterley.
FESS AND
FESS.
IN CHIEF
93
continued.
Or a/ess
de Buterley.
arg. in chiefs h -foils pierced gu.
a fess sa. in chief 3 pellets.
Walter de Langelei.
Arg.
On a FESS.
Beasts.
'
Checquy or and az. on a fess gu, 3 lions ramp. arg. Geffray de Picheforde.
Erm. on a fess az. 3 lions ramp. arg. William Pessun.
Birds.
Vair on a
fess gu.
3 martlets
or.
Escallops.
Az. on a fess arg. 3 escallops gu.
William
le
Alemande.
Henri de Haveringges.
Flowers.
Checquy or and az. on a fess gu. 3 5-foils pierced arg. Roger de Clifford le
Checquy or and az. on a fess gu. 3 roses ( ? fermaux) arg. Hue Denacurt.
Lozenges.
Erm. on a fess gu. 3 lozenges or. Eaf de Arderne.
fitz.
Mullets.
Checquy or and az. on a fess gu. 3 mullets arg. Walter de Cayle (Capell).
Paly of 6 or and az. on a fess gu. 3 mullets arg. Howel ap Meurid'.
Roundels.
Or on a fess gu. 3 plates. William de Huntingfield.
Arg. on a fess sa. 3 bezants. Richard de Cornwaile.
On
Or a
Or a
fess between
John d'Eyvile.
11. de lis
counterchanged.
John de Eynle.
counterchanged.
fl.
de
lis
On a fess and
Arg on
in chief.
Arg. on a
FISH.
Dolphin.
Gules a (dolphin ?) embowed arg. Gile Fisshman.
Gules a dolphin or. Le Counte de Forest.
Luces.
FLOWER.
5-FoiL.
FlEUR de
Gu. a
Gu. a
LIS.
de lis arg.
Robert de Agillun.
fl. de Us erm.
Adam de Cokfelt.
Gu. 6fl. de lis arg. Adam de Cokfelt.
Gu. a fl. de lis or. Robert Cockfeld. (Robert Angenia
fl.
C.)
An Alphabetical
94
FLOWER.
2 FLOWERS.
Az. in dexter chief a lion passant guar, and 2 5-foils, one in
sin. chief
in base or.
Turbervile.
FLOWERS.
5-FoiLs.
Gu. 3
Sa. 3
Fleurs de
Ver.
Walter de Wigtone.
lis.
Or 3
Le Countee de Rummesvile.
FLOWERS.
Gu. 6
fleurs
John de Kokesalton.
Thomas de Cerouen.
(or a Fret).
(Thomas de Cerouen.)
(J. de Hodestone.)
Henri
FRETTY
FRETTY.
and
in chief.
William Mautravers.
FUSILS.
Gu. 6
fusils or.
Joan de Riveres.
GARBS.
Az.
Az.
Az.
Az.
Gu.
crusilly
Tebaud de
Neiuile.
GLOVES.
Gu. 3 dexter gauntz arg.
John de Waunci.
GONFANON.
Or
a gonfanon gu.
Le Counte
d'
Alveme.
GURGES.
(^See
ANNULET.)
GYRONNEE.
Gyronnee
Gyronnee
Gyronnee
Gyronnee
Gyronnee
Gyronnee
HAMMERS.
Gu. 3 hammers arg.
Sa. 3
hammers
Walter Martell.
Richard (John) Martel.
arg.
HANDS.
Malemeins.
HEAD.
Gu. a buck's head cabossed or. H. de Aluton.
Or a buck's head cabossed sa. Walter de Heliun.
Az. 3 buck's heads cabossed or. William de Hugeford.
Gu. 3 buck's heads cabossed or. Thomas de Haluhtone.
HELMETS.
Sa. 3 helmets arg.
William de Aubeny.
HORNS.
Or 3
attires of
a stag
sa.
Le Countee de Wirtenberg.
HOSE.
Arg. 3 hose gules.
Hese.
INESCUCHEON.
or
and gu. an
Checquy
Gu. an inesc.
inesc. erm.
Adam
de Caile.
Le Countee de
Cleve.
95
An Alphabetical
96
INESCUCHEON con<mc<i.
INESCUCHEON.
Gu. an
inesc.
an
Vairy or and
Gu. 3 inesc. arg. John le fitz Simon.
Or 3 inesc. each harry of 6 vair and gu.
Whittingwen.
(Oetingen.)
LEGS.
Gu. 3 legs (conjoined in
fess point
LOZENGE
AND
Le Roy de Man.
MASCLE.
LOZENGY,
"
IN
"
MASCULY.
Duk
de Baveire.
MAUNCH.
Rauf Thoney.
'Arg. a maunch gu.
Gu. a maunch arg. John de la Mare.
Gu. a maunch or. John de Munseus.
Gu. a maunch arg. a lab. az. William de Moun.
Or a maunch gu. Henri (John) de Hastengs.
Yair a maunch gu.
Piers de Mauleie.
MULLET.
Arg. a rowel gu. Raffe de la Haye. C. (An estoile of 16 rays. John de la Haye. E.)
ung rey de soleil de goules." Rauf de la Hay. B.
Count de Oxenford.
Quarterly gu. and or, in dexter chief a mullet arg.
Quarterly sa. and or, in dexter chief a mullet arg. .Rauf de Munchanesi.
3 Mullets.
MULLETS
"
Gules 3 rowels, in chief a " danse
or.
Hugh
AND
Seingeine.
ORLE.
Arg. an orle gu. Alexander de Bailol.
Gu. an orle arg. Alexander (Eustache) de Bailol.
Gu. an orle erm. a label az. Ingram Bailol.
Gu. an orle erm. Ingram de Umframvile.
Or an orle az. a lab. gu. William de Bailol.
IN CHIEF.
"Blank,
comprised in Rolls C,
JP,
and E.
97
ORLE continued.
ORLE.
Bloys.
Cru.
Cliffe
de Alemain.
PALE.
See Paly
Chief.
PALY.
Paly of 6 arg. and az. Joan de Blakeburne.
de Valoynz.
Paly ondee of 6 arg. and gu.
Paly of 6 or and sa. Counte de Asseles.
Paly or and gu. Le Roy de Aragon.
'
PER PALE.
Per pale dancettee
arg.
and gu.
Gike de Leycestre.
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
pale
pale
pale
pale
pale
and
and
and
and
and
pale
and
FESS
indented.
fess ind.
fess ind.
fess ind.
PILE.
Or a
Or a
pile gu.
pile sa.
Or 3
Or 3
piles gules.
Or 3
Or 3
Or 3
gules" as
PILES.
Gui de Brian.
piles azure.
"
Robert de Chandus.
Richard de Baigingedune.
if
Guiliam de Breynin. (perhaps Brequyn for Brechin.) but " azure" written
"
" Gui de
it, in MS. C, and
Pryen in the margin.
instead of
Raf Basset.
piles gu.
piles gu. a cant. vair.
piles gu. a cant. eim.
(Rauf ?) de Basset.
Rauf Bassett.
QUARTERLY.
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
arg.
and gu.
and sa.
Aueray de
Soleni.
arg.
Geffrey de Belchamp.
gu. and or in dexter cant, a cross patonce arg.
or and az.
William de Burc, Burch.
or
and
Guy de
Rochfort.
Alexander de Kenei.
sa. in
or and vert.
RAKE.
Gu. 3 rakes
or.
Le Countee de
Rastell.
( William) de Middleton.
William Boyvile.
after
An
98
ROSE.
Arg. 10 roses gu. (seeded or).
Joan de
Roseles.
ROUNDELS.
Plates.
Gu. 3 plates.
Sa. 10 plates.
Musart.
Oliver de Ponchardon.
Bezants.
Gu. bezantee. Roger de la Souche.
Sa. (gu ?) bezantee.
Alain de la Zouch.
Az. bezantee. William de la Souche.
Gu. bezantee a cant. erm. Jun de la Souche.
Gu. bezantee a chief erm. Hue de Heggios sive Bruges.
Gu. bezantee on a cant, or a raven ppr. Roger de Wassebume.
TORTEATJX.
Or 3 torteaux a
label az.
Barry of 6
and
arg.
az.
Hue
and
de Curtenei.
3 tort.
Adam
in chief
SALTIRE.
Arg. a saltire gu. Gefifrai de Nevile. Morice le fitz Gerald.
Gu. a saltire arg. Robert de Nevile.
Gu. a saltire erm. Dreu de Ane.
Gu, a saltire or. Joan le . . brut.
Gu. a saltire vair. Raf. de Wilintone.
Gu. crusUly or a salt. vair. Henri de Chambemun.
Or a salt, lozengy vair and gu. Alexander Frevile.
Or a salt, sable. Pers Bering.
Per pale or and az. a salt, counterchanged. John de Hundehovile.
.
SALTIRE BETWEEN
Arg. a salt. gu. between 4 torteaux.
Gu. a salt. arg. a bord. sa. bezantee.
OR WITHIN
Blothow ?
Walter de la Pulle.
SALTIRE (engrailed).
Arg. a salt. engr. az. Pers de Grete.
Arg. a salt. engr. gu. Robert Tibetot.
Arg. a salt. engr. sa. Henri de Maner.
Az. a salt. engr. or. David de Ofifringtone.
Erm. a salt. engr. gu. Bartholomew de Boyticurt.
Gu. a salt, engr. arg. Fouk de Kerdeston. (William de Estherdintone.)
Gu. a salt. engr. or. Jon de Ingulesthorpe.
SALTIRE
Az. a
Gu. a
AND chief.
a chief or.
Bernard de Brus.
salt, a chief or.
Richard de Brus.
Or a salt, a chief gu. Robert de Brus.
Gu. a salt, a chief arg. Alanus de Asseles (de Lassels).
salt,
Arg. 3
salt.
gu.
SALTIRES.
William de Boyvile.
TREE.
Or a
John de
Piritone.
TRUMPET.
Az. 2 trumpets in pile or.
Az. crusilly 2 trumpets in
Gu. crusilly 2 trumpets in
John de Dointon.
James de Nervile.
pile or ?
Roger de Trumpintone.
pile or ?
VAIR
Vair.
Vairy
Vairy
Vairy
Vairy
Vairy
Vairy
AND
VAIRY.
John Beauchamp.
and gu. Richard de Coleworth.
and sa. Robert de la Ward.
erm. and sa.
Geffray de Greseley.
or and az.
Le Contee de Guisnes.
or and gu.
Counte de Ferrers,
or and gu a bord. az.
William de Ferrers.
arg.
arg,
(Gilbert Talebot.)
WATERBOUGETS.
R. Trussebuz.
Arg. 3 waterbougets gu.
Gu. 3 waterbougets arg, Robert de Ros.
Gu. 3 waterbougets arg. a lab. az. Robert de Ros.
Gu. 3 waterbougets erm. William de Ros.
Az. 3 waterbougets or.
William de Ros.
WING.
Arg. 2 wings conjoined in fess sa.
Or 2 wings conjoined in fess gules
William de Derneford.
?
de Hereford.
William Bluett.
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