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Challoner

NOTE:..BISSE-CHALLONER, Porthall Park, co. Surrey, England.

See BISSE.

Challoner

NOTE:..Funeral Entry of ROBERT CHALLONER, of Dublin, Ireland; died in February 1598.

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron between three mascles Or (gold), a crescent for difference.

Challoner

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess between three fleurs-de-lis Gules (red).

ANOTHER ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess between three fleurs-de-lis Or (gold).

Challoner of Durham, England

As CHALONER, of Guisborough.

Challons of Devonshire, England

NOTE:..Visitation of Devon, 1620.

ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars between eight martlets three, two and three, Argent (silver).

Challons of Burgundy, France

NOTE:..MARIA THERESA CHALLONS, of the ancient family of DE CHALLONS, of that place, m. 1 July 1750, CHARLES HUBERT O'HARA, Esq., Col. in the regiment of Ladoga, in the service of Russia, son of RODERICK O'HARA, Esq., of Bally Hara, co. Sligo.  Ulster's Office.

ARMS:..Gules (red), a bend Or (gold), on a chief Azure (blue), a lion rampant Or (gold).

Challows

ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars between nine martlets Argent (silver).

Chalmers of Balnacraig, co. Aberdeen, Scotland

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a demi lion rampant issuing out of a fess Gules (red), with a fleur-de-lis in base of the last (i.e., red).

CREST:..An eagle rising Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..SPERO...(I hope).

Chalmers of Cults, co. Aberdeen, Scotland

ARMS:..As Balnacraig.

CREST:..A lion's head erased Sable (black).

MOTTO:..AVANCEZ...(Advance).

Chalmers of Ashentrees

Arms as the preceding, within a bordure Sable (black).

CREST:..A sinister hand holding up a pair of scales Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..LUX MIHI LAURUS.

Chalmers or Chambers

NOTE:..Baron Tartas, in France, 1672.

Arms as the preceding, within a bordure Gules (red).

CREST:..A falcon belled Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..NON PRAEDA SED VICTORIA...(Not the spoil, but victory).

Chalmers of Larbert, co. Stirling, Scotland

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a demi lion rampant issuing out of a fess waved Gules (red), between two mullets in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base Azure (blue).

CREST:..A falcon rising jessed and belled Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..PROMPTUS ET FIDELIS...(Ready and faithful).

Chalmers

NOTE:..Sir J.M.CHALMERS, of Leith Mount, co. Edinburgh, Scotland, K.C.B., 1815.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess Vert (green), a sword paleways Proper (natural color), in chief a lion rampant Gules (red), issuing from the fess, in base a fleur-de-lis Azure (blue).

CREST:..On a mount Vert (green), an eagle rising Proper (natural color), holding in his dexter talon a sword Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..SPERO...(I hope).

Chalmers of Gadgirth, co. Ayr, Scotland

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Azure (blue), a mullet Argent (silver); 2nd, Or (gold), a fess chequy Azure (blue) and Argent (silver); 3rd, Argent (silver), on a fess Azure (blue), three mullets of the field (i.e., silver).

CREST:..A demi lion holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis Gules (red).

MOTTO:..QUID NON DEO JUVANTE...(What may not be performed under the favour of God).

Chalmers of Waterside

ARMS:..Quarterly, as Gadgirth, within a bordure indented Or (gold).

MOTTO:..VICTRIX FORTUNA SAPIENTIAE...(Wisdom the conqueror of fortune).

Chalmers of Kildonnan

ARMS:..Quarterly, as Gadgirth, within a bordure Argent (silver).

CREST:..A demi lion holding in his dexter paw a sabre Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..NON TEMERE...(Not rashly).

Chalmers of Aldbar Castle, co. Forfar, Scotland

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a demi lion rampant issuing out of a fess Gules (red), with a fleur-de-lis in base of the last (i.e., red).

CREST:..An eagle rising Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..SPERO...(I hope).

Chalon

ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars Argent (silver).

Chaloner of Steeple Clayton, co. Bucks, England

NOTE:..Founded by Sir THOMAS CHALONER, a celebrated writer and soldier, who was knighted by the Protector Somerset, at Musselburgh.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a cross potence raguled Sable (black), between four Cornish choughs Proper (natural color).

Chaloner of Guisborough, co. York,  England

NOTE:..Baronet, extinct.  Of ancient Welsh descent, Sir THOMAS CHALONER, of Guisborough, co.York, son of Sir THOMAS CHALONER, of London, died in 1613, leaving with other issue, WILLIAM, created a baronet in 1620, died without issue in 1640.

ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron between three cherubims' heads Or (gold).

CREST:..A demi sea wolf rampant Or (gold).

Chaloner of Guisborough, England

NOTE:..Descended from Rev. EDWARD CHALONER, D.D., Chaplain to CHARLES I, brother of Sir WILLIAM CHALONER, Baronet.

Arms and Crest as the preceding.

Chaloner of Cambridgeshire, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess between three annulets Gules (red).

Chaloner of Fulham, co. Middlesex, England

ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chief Argent (silver), two mullets Sable (black), a label Azure (blue).

Chaloner of Yorkshire, England

ARMS:..Azure (blue), three mascles Or (gold), a chief indented Gules (red).

Chaloner

ARMS:..Argent (silver), two bars Vert (green), over all a lion rampant Gules (red).

Chaloner

NOTE:..Alderman of Dublin, 1560.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess wavy Azure (blue), between three lions' heads erased Gules (red), as many mascles Or (gold).

Chaloner of Kingsforth, co. Meath, Ireland

As CHALONER, of Guisborough.

Chalons of Devonshire, England

ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars between six martlets, three, two and one Argent (silver).

ANOTHER ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars between eight martlets ... Argent (silver).

Chalons of Devonshire, England

ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars Argent (silver).

Chalons of Sussex, England

ARMS:..Azure (blue), two chevrons Argent (silver), between three fusils Or (gold).

Chalons

ARMS:..Or (gold), two bars Gules (red), between nine martlets of the second (i.e., red), three, three and three.

ANOTHER ARMS:..Or (gold), two bars Vert (green), between nine martlets of the second (i.e., green), three, three and three.

Chalun

ARMS:..Or (gold), two bars Gules (red).

Cham

ARMS:..Barry of six Azure (blue) and Argent (silver).

Chambelyn

ARMS:..Argent (silver), an eagle displayed Gules (red), armed Or (gold).

Chamber of Wolsticastle, co. Cornwall, Hacton, co. Essex, and Middlesex, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Azure (blue), between three trefoils Gules (red).

CREST:..A bear passant Sable (black), muzzled, lined and collared Or (gold).

Chamber of Derbyshire, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess chequy Or (gold) and Azure (blue), between three lions' heads erased Sable (black).

Chamber

NOTE:..Visitation of Nottingham.  Borne by JOHN CHAMBER, Sheriff of Newcastle, in 1437.

ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three cinquefoils Or (gold).

CREST:..Out of a chaplet of roses Gules (red), leaved Vert (green), a greyhound's head Argent (silver), gorged with a belt Azure (blue), buckled and studded Or (gold), from the belt in front a chain and ring of the last (i.e., gold).

Chamber of Gaddesby, co. Leicester, England

NOTE:..Confirmed 3 March 1581.

Arms as the preceding.

Chamber of Warwickshire, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), three tigers' heads erased Sable (black).

ANOTHER ARMS:..Or (gold), three wiverns' heads erased Sable (black).

Chamber or Chambers

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Ermine, fimbriated Sable (black), between three chamber pieces of the last (i.e., black), fired Proper (natural color).

CREST:..A demi eagle displayed per pale Sable (black) and Argent (silver), the heads imperially crowned Or (gold).

Chamber

ARMS:..Ermine, a fess chequy Or (gold) and Azure (blue).

ANOTHER ARMS:..Ermine, a fess compony Or (gold) and Azure (blue).

Chamber

ARMS:..Quarterly, Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), a chevron counterchanged.

ANOTHER ARMS:..Quarterly, Or (gold) and Azure (blue), a chevron counterchanged.

Chamber

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross between four martlets Vert (green).

Chamber

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three cinquefoils Gules (red).

Chamber

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chief indented Gules (red), a lion passant Or (gold).

Chamber

ARMS:..Sable (black), three goats courant Argent (silver), within a bordure engrailed of the last (i.e., silver).

Chamberlain of London, England

NOTE:..Created a Baronet, 1828.

ARMS:..Gules (red), within an orle Argent (silver), charged with eight mullets Azure (blue), an armillary sphere Or (gold).

CREST:..An eagle displayed Proper (natural color), the dexter claw resting on an armillary sphere Or (gold).

MOTTO:..SPES ET FIDES...(Hope and faith).

Chamberlaine

ARMS:..Ermine, on a chevron Gules (red), three garbs Or (gold).

CREST:..A bear's head erased Argent (silver).

Chamberlaine

ARMS:..Ermine, on a pale Sable (black), three leopards' heads Or (gold).

Chamberlayn of Cambridge, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), fretty Sable (black), on a chief of the second (i.e., black), three plates.

CREST:..An ass's head erased Proper (natural color), ducally gorged Or (gold).

Chamberlayn of London, England

ARMS:..Gules (red), an escutcheon Argent (silver), within an orle of cinquefoils Or (gold).

CREST:..Out of a mural coronet Gules (red), a demi lion rampant Or (gold), holding in his dexter paw a key Argent (silver).

Chamberlayn of London, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron between three mullets Ermine.

Chamberlayn of Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridge, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), fretty Sable (black), on a chief of the second (i.e., black), three bezants.

CREST:..An ass's head erased Argent (silver), ducally gorged Or (gold).

Chamberlayn of Yorkshire, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three cinquefoils Sable (black).

Chamberlayn  of Yorkshire, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron cotised between three escallops Sable (black).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron cotised between three escallops Or (gold).

CREST:..An ass's head couped Argent (silver).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Gules (red), three escallops Or (gold).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fret Sable (black), on a chief of the second (i.e., black), three chess-rooks of the field (i.e., silver).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Or (gold), an eagle displayed Vert (green), armed of the last (i.e., gold).

Chamberlayn of Worcester, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), an eagle displayed Gules (red), armed Or (gold).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Gules (red), two keys in saltire Or (gold).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three ravens' legs erased Sable (black).

ANOTHER ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three eagles' legs erased Sable (black).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a bend Gules (red), three lozenges Vair.

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Ermine, on a chief indented Azure (blue), two cronals Or (gold).

Chamberlayn

ARMS:..Or (gold), a chevron between three leopards' faces Gules (red).

Chamberlayne

NOTE:..JOHN CHAMBERLAYNE, temp. Richard II, descended from Comtes de Tankerville, founded in the England by JOHN DE TANKERVILLE, Chamberlain to Henry I, who assumed his surname from his office.

ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three escallops Or (gold).

Chamberlayne of Sherborne, co. Oxford,  England

NOTE:..JOHN CHAMBERLAYNE, the last of that place, temp. James I, left two daughters, his coheirs, viz., MARY, m. 1st, Sir THOMAS GAGE, Baronet, of Firle, co. Sussex,  and 2nd, Sir WILLIAM GORING, Baronet, of Burton, in same county; ELIZABETH, m. JOHN, 8th Lord Abergavenny.

ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three escallops Or (gold).

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), an ass's head Argent (silver).

Chamberlayne of Astley, co. Warwick, England

NOTE:..Confirmed with a quartering by the Deputies of Camden, Clarenceux, to JOHN CHAMBERLAYNE, Esq., J.P., of Astley, great grandson of EDWARD CHAMBERLAYNE, Esq., of Sherborne, co. Oxford.

ARMS:..Gules (red), an inescutcheon Argent (silver), within an orle of eight mullets Or (gold).

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Gules (red), the head of an ass Argent (silver).

Chamberlayne of Presbury, co. Gloucester, and Thoroldby, co. York, England

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), an inescutcheon in an orle of mullets Argent (silver); 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), a chevron between three escallops Or (gold).

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), an ass's head Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI...(To do good rather than to be conspicuous).

Chamberlayne of Prince Thorpe, co. Warwick, England

NOTE:..Descended from Sir THOMAS CHAMBERLAYNE, of Prince Thorpe and Presbury, a distinguished diplomatist temp. Henry VIII and Elizabeth.

Arms and Crest as the preceding.

MOTTO:..PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI...(To do good rather than to be conspicuous).

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Transcribed by Esralin Casquejo Amadeo.