(last updated - 17 March 2003)
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The General Armory |
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Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo. . page 159 . Cadogan NOTE:..Funeral Entry of Major CADOGAN, buried in Christ's Church, Dublin, 19 March 1660. ARMS:..Or (gold), a lion rampant Azure (blue), quartering Argent (silver), three boars' heads couped Sable (black), tusked Or (gold). . Cadwell See CADDELL. . Cadwell of Cantys-in-Dunton, Essex, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a cross formy fitchy between eight mullets Azure (blue). . Cadwelleder or Cadwellader NOTE:..In St. Mary's Church, Oxford. Visitation of Oxon. ARMS:..Azure (blue), a cross paty fitchy Or (gold). . Cadwgan NOTE:..Lord of Nannau, in Merioneth, younger son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys, for some time associated in the sovereignty of Powys with her elder brother, Meredith ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys. CADWGAN took a most distinguished part in the events of the period, and is dignified by Camden with the title of renowned Briton. Descendants - (1) The early barons of Nannau; (2) The NANNEYS of Nannau; (3) NANNEYS of Maes-y-Pandy; (4) LLWYDS of Cwm Bychan; (5) LLWYDS of Caerwys; (6) VAUGHANS of Nannau, baronets; (7) VAUGHAN of Rug and Hengwrt; (8) VAUGHANS of Dolymelynllyn. ARMS:..Or (gold), a lion rampant Azure (blue). . Cady of Great Ellringham, co. Norfolk, England NOTE:..Granted by Cooke, Clarenceux, on 1 October 1575. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on three piles in point engrailed Sable (black), as many crosses paty fitchy Or (gold). CREST:..A merlin Proper (natural color), chained, tasseled and belled Or (gold). . Cadye or Kadye of co. Gloucester, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), three piles engrailed Gules (red), all meeting in the base point. CREST:..On a mount Vert (green), a cocktrice Argent (silver), combed and wattled Gules (red), ducally gorged and chained Or (gold). . Caerleon NOTE:..Quartered by Sir WILLIAM CECIL, Lord Burghley. ARMS:..Sable (black), a plate between three towers triple-towered Argent (silver), ports displayed of the field (i.e., black). . Caermarden or Haermerdin Priory of Wales ARMS:..Azure (blue), an eagle with wings endorsed standing on a branch of laurel all Or (gold). . Caesar of Bennington Place, co. Herts, England NOTE:..Founded in England by CAESAR ADELMARE, an Italian physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and father of Sir JULIUS CAESAR, Master of the Rolls; ancestor of the CAESARS of Bennington Place, and of the CAESARS of Hyde Hall. ARMS:..Gules (red), three roses Argent (silver), on a chief of the second (i.e., silver), as many roses of the first (i.e., red). CREST:..A dolphin embowed Proper (natural color), in the sea Vert (green). . Caesar NOTE:..Sir JULIUS CAESAR, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the Visitation of London, 1568. ARMS:..Quartering, Argent (silver), two bars Sable (black), on a chief of the last (i.e., black), two swans of the first (i.e., silver); and Gules (red), three cescents Argent (silver). . Cagan of Devonshire, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), seven lozenges Gules (red), three, three and one. . Cagan ARMS:..Gules (red), six lozenges Argent (silver), three, two and one. . Cage of Kent, England ARMS:..Per pale Gules (red) and Azure (blue), a saltire Or (gold). CREST:..A stag passant Ermine, attired Or (gold), charged on the shoulder with an annulet Gules (red). . Cage NOTE:..Sir JOHN CAGE, Knt., of Langstone, co. Cambridge, 1593, grandson of ANTHONY CAGE, of London, Salter. Arms as the preceding. . Cage of Lincoln's Inn NOTE:..Confirmed on 1 March 1624. Arms as the preceding, with a chief Ermine. . Cage of Loughstow, co. Cambridge, England ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Gules (red), a saltire Or (gold), in the first quarter three bull's heads couped at the neck Sable (black). . Cahane or O'Cahane of Ireland ARMS:..Gules (red), three fishes haurient Argent (silver). CREST:..An arm embowed, holding a sword Proper (natural color). . Cahill ARMS:..Gyronny of six Argent (silver) and Vert (green), as many fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. CREST:..A lion's paw holding a scimitar Proper (natural color). . Cahill See O'CAHILL. . Cahill NOTE:..Confirmed to MICHAEL CAHILL, Esq., J.P., of Bally-conra, co. Kilkenny. ARMS:..Azure (blue), on waves of the sea in base a whale naiant Proper (natural color), in chief a trefoil slipped Or (gold). CREST:..An anchor erect entwined with a cable Proper (natural color), out of the dexter fluke an oak branch also Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..IN DOMINO CONFIDO...(I trust in the Lord). . Cahun or Gahn of Sweden - 1781 ARMS:..Argent (silver), two bars Sable (black), in chief a demi griffin issuant of the last (i.e., black). CREST:..A stag Ermine, attired Or (gold). . Caignes See KAYNES. . Cailis NOTE:..On a shield of LATON on a plate in St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, London, HENRY LEIGH, citizen and draper of London, who died on 9 April 1568; married for his 1st wife, ISABEL, daughter of CAILIS, a herald. ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron between three towers Or (gold), issuing from each a demi lion rampant Argent (silver). . Caillard of Wingfield House, Wilts, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Sable (black), between three quails Proper (natural color). CREST:..A quail Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..AIDE TOI DIEU T'AIDERA..(God helps those who help themselves). . Cailli NOTE:..Lord Cailli. Sir THOMAS DE CAILLI, of Bukenham Castle, was summoned to Parliament 1309 to 1311, and died without issue. ARMS:..Argent (silver), four bendlets Gules (red). . Caine or Cain ARMS:..Sable (black), a phoenix Argent (silver). CREST:..A demi antelope per fess Azure (blue) and Argent (silver), collared and armed Or (gold). . Caines or Kaynes of Tarent Kaynston ARMS:..Azure (blue), a bend wavy cotised Argent (silver). . Caio NOTE:..GEOFFREY DE CAIO, Gent., who died in 1456, from arms in Brampton Church, Oxford. Visitation of Oxon. ARMS:..Sable (black), ... a chevron Or (gold), between three castles Argent (silver), each having a demi lion issuant of the second (i.e., gold). . Caird ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion rampant Azure (blue), in chief three torteaux. CREST:..A demi friar issuing in the hand a staff in pale. . Cairleon or Castell See CASTELO. . Cairncross of Colmsley, Scotland ARMS:..Azure (blue), a stag's head erased Argent (silver), attired Or (gold), between the attires a cross crosslet fitchy, surmounted on the top with a mullet Gules (red). MOTTO:..RECTE FACIENDO NEMINEM TIMEO...(I fear none in doing right). . Cairnes ARMS:..Argent (silver), three martlets Sable (black). . Cairness of Donoghmore and Killyfaddy, co. Donegal, and Monaghan, Ireland NOTE:..Descended from CAIRNESS, of Orchartown, North Britain, settled in Ireland temp. James I. Sir ALEXANDER CAIRNES, of Monaghan, was created a baronet in 1708; title extinct 1743. ARMS:..Argent (silver), three martlets Gules (red), within a bordure Or (gold). . Cairne of Etterton ARMS:..Gules (red), three martlets Or (gold), within a bordure of the last (i.e., gold). . ARMS:..Argent (silver), a rock issuing from the base Sable (black), in chief two martlets Gules (red). CREST:..On a cinquefoil Vert (green), a martlet statant Sable (black). MOTTO:..AD ALTA...(To things high). . Cairns of Cairns, Scotland ARMS:..Gules (red), three martlet Or (gold). . Cairns of Orchardtown, Scotland ARMS:..Gules (red), three martlets within a bordure Or (gold). . Cairns ARMS:..Gules (red), an anchor between three martlets Or (gold). CREST:..A palm tree Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..VIRTUS AD AETHERA TENDIT...(Virtue tends towards heaven). . Cairns ARMS:..Argent (silver), three martlets Azure (blue), on a chief Gules (red), an acorn between two mullets Or (gold). CREST:..A bell Azure (blue). MOTTO:..SUB SPE...(In hope). . Caithness, Earl of See SINCLAIR. . Caithness ARMS:..Azure (blue), a galley in full sail Or (gold), sails and pennons Argent (silver). . Caius, College See GONVILLE. . Cakefield ARMS:..Sable (black), a fleur-de-lis Ermine. . Calamount of Cornwall, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis Gules (red). CREST:..An antelope's head erased Ermine, armed Argent (silver). . Caladrine ARMS:..Azure (blue), a saltire Or (gold), in chief an eagle displayed Argent (silver). CREST:..A demi eagle displayed Argent (silver), in the beak a scroll with this motto - SURSUM...(Upward). . Calbreath of Scotland ARMS:..Bendy of six Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), on a chief Sable (black), three crosses paty fitchy Sable (black). . Calbroke ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion rampant Gules (red), surmounted by fess Or (gold), charged with three crosses paty fitchy Sable (black). . Calby NOTE:..Implaed on the Funeral Entry of Lieut. TIREL or TIRELL, buried in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, Ireland, 1653. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three escallops Gules (red). . Calcarne ARMS:..Or (gold), on a fess engrailed Sable (black), between three Cornish choughs Proper (natural color), a garb between two crosses crosslet fitchy of the field (i.e., gold). . Calcot See CALDECOT. . Calcote or Caldecott of Morant's Essex, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three dolphins haurient Sable (black). . Calcott ARMS:..Sable (black), a saltire engrailed between four crosses crosslet Or (gold). . Calcraft of Kent, England ARMS:..Per fess Argent (silver) and Ermine, three lions passant guardant in pale Sable (black). CREST:..A greyhound courant Sable (black), charged with a cross crosslet Or (gold). . Clacraft of Ancaster Hall, co. Lincoln, England ARMS:..Per fess Argent (silver) and Ermine, three lions passant guardant Sable (black). CREST:..A greyhound courant Sable (black), charged with a cross crosslet Or (gold). . Calcraft of Ingress, Kent, and Rempston, co. Dorset, England NOTE:..Granted 8 December 1770. Arms as the preceding, within a bordure wavy Azure (blue). CREST:..A greyhound courant Sable (black), collared and ringed Argent (silver), on the body a palet wavy Or (gold). . Calcutta, See of ARMS:..Gules (red), a crosier in bend Or (gold), headed Argent (silver), surmounted of an open book Proper (natural color), on a chief indented Ermine, two palm branches in saltier Vert (green), surmounted of a mitre gold. . Caldebeck ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron between three crows Sable (black), as many cinquefoils of the first (i.e., silver). . Caldecot of cos. Cambridge, Norfolk, and Suffolk, England ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Azure (blue), on a chief Gules (red), three leopards' faces of the first (i.e., gold). . Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo. |