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The General Armory |
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Transcribed by Esralin Casquejo Amadeo.
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Eagles ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess between three eagles displayed Azure (blue). CREST:..Two lions' paws in a saltire Proper (natural color).
Eaglesfield or Eglesfield of Alwarby, co. Cumberland, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a crescent Azure (blue), between three eagles displayed Gules (red).
Eaglesfield or Eglasfield of co. Kent, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), three eagles displayed Gules (red), armed Sable (black). ANOTHER ARMS:..Argent (silver), three eagles displayed Gules (red), armed Azure (blue).
Eaglesfield or Eaglesfield Arms as the preceding, field Or (gold). CREST:..Out of a tower a demi greyhound holding in the dexter paw a branch of palm Proper (natural color).
Eaglesfield ARMS:..Or (gold), on a saltire Azure (blue), five plates.
Eaglesham of Scotland ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Gules (red), between three eagles Sable (black), a bordure of the last (i.e., silver).
Eagleston ARMS:..Argent (silver), an eagle displayed Sable (black), membered Purpure (purple).
Eagleston ARMS:..Argent (silver), a cross Sable (black), in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis Gules (red).
Eaines ARMS:..Or (gold), from a fess Sable (black), a lion naissant Gules (red). CREST:..A demi lion rampant Gules (red).
Eales of Rimton Holme, co. Norfolk, England NOTE:..Granted 2 November 1670. ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Sable (black), a fess and in chief three fleurs-de-lis counterrchanged.
Eales ARMS:..Argent (silver), three eels embowed in pale Sable (black). CREST:..On an eel embowed Vert (green), an eagle displayed Proper (natural color).
Eamer NOTE:..Sir JOHN EAMER, knighted 1794; Lord Mayor of London, 1801 and 1802. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Azure (blue), two lion passant in pale Or (gold); 2nd and 3rd, Sable (black), on a chief Argent (silver), three lions' heads erased of the first (i.e., black). CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant guardant Proper (natural color), collared Or (gold), holding in the dexter gamb a dagger of the first (i.e., natural color). MOTTO:..STRENUE ET PROSPERE...(Strenuously and prosperously).
Eames of co. Somerset, England ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess Sable (black), a demi lion rampant issuant Gules (red). CREST:..A demi lion rampant Sable (black).
Earby ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fret and canton Sable (black).
Earby of Whaplod, co. Lancaster, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), freety Sable (black), on a canton Gules (red), a chaplet of the field (i.e., silver).
Earde NOTE:..Quartered by AMHURST, through EVENING and MORRIS. ARMS:..Ermine, three saltires Gules (red).
Eardley - Lord Eardley NOTE:..Extinct 1824. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Azure (blue), three garbs Or (gold), on a canton Gules (red), a fret of the third (i.e., gold). CREST:..A buck courant Gules (red), attired Or (gold). SUPPORTERS:..Two bucks rampant reguardant Gules (red), attired Or (gold). MOTTO:..NON NOBIS SOLUM...(Not for ourselves alone).
Eardley NOTE:..Formerly SMITH, Hadley, co. Middlesex, England - Baronet. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent (silver), on a chevron Azure (blue), three garbs Or (gold), a canton Gules (red), charged with a fret of the first (i.e., silver), for EARDLEY; 2nd and 3rd, Vert (green), three acorns slipped Or (gold), for SMITH. CREST:..A stag courant Gules (red), attired Or (gold), for EARDLEY; a falcon, wings endorsed Proper (natural color), belted Or (gold), in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved also Proper (natural color), for SMITH. MOTTO:..SPES, DECTUS ET ROBUR...(Hope, honour and strength).
Eardley ARMS:..Quarterly, Or (gold) and Azure (blue), on bend Vert (green), three martlets of the first (i.e., gold). CREST:..A sword in pale Proper (natural color), enfiled with a leopard's face Gules (red).
Eardley-Wilmot - Baronet See WILMOT.
Eare of Wotton, co. Norfolk, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a bend between six crosses formy fitchy Argent (silver), three mullets Sable (black).
Eare ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), three quatrefoils slipped Or (gold).
Earl or Earley Arms as the preceding. CREST:..On the point of a tilting spear Proper (natural color), headed Argent (silver), a dolphin naiant of the first (i.e., natural color).
Earl ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron between three escallops in chief and a dolphin in base Argent (silver), as many trefoils Sable (black), all within a double tressure engrailed of the second (i.e., silver), the outer bordure Or (gold). CREST:..A nag's head erased Sable (black), maned Or (gold).
Earle of Allerton Tower, co. Lancaster, England - Baronet ARMS:..Or (gold), three pallets Gules (red), each charged with an escallop in chief of the field (i.e., gold). CREST:..A lion's gamb erased, holding an arrow in bend sinister the barb downwards Proper (natural color), pendent by a chain gold, an escutcheon Gules (red), charged with an escallop Or (gold). MOTTO:..SERVARE MODUM...(To observe the golden mean).
Earle of Ashton-under-Lyne, co. Lancaster, England NOTE:..Granted to NICHOLAS EARLE, Esq. ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between two escallops in chief and seashore in base Argent (silver), a bordure Ermine. CREST:..Upon a mount Vert (green), a lion's gamb brazed Azure (blue), grasping a battle axe in bend sinsiter and encricled by a wreath of oak Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..NE TENTES AUT PERFICE...(Either do not attempt, or accomplish).
Earle NOTE:..Bishop of Worcester, 1662. ARMS:..Ermine, on a chief engrailed Sable (black), three antique crowns Or (gold).
Earle of Craglethorpe, co. Lincoln, England NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1697; granted 1558. ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three sharedrakes Argent (silver). CREST:..A lion's head erased Or (gold), pierced through the head with a broken spear Argent (silver), the point embrued Gules (red).
Earle of Swallowfield Place, co. Berks, England ARMS:..Gules (red), three escallops, a bordure engrailed Argent (silver). CREST:..A lion's head erased Or (gold), pierced with a broken art Proper (natural color).
Earle of Topshield, co. Essex, England ARMS:..Gules (red), three escallops a bordure engrailed Or (gold). CREST:..A nag's head erased Sable (black), maned Or (gold).
Earle of Boston, co. Lincoln, England Arms as the preceding, an annulet Or (gold), for difference.
Earle ARMS:..Gules (red), on a fess Or (gold), three magpies Proper (natural color), membered of the first (i.e., red).
Earle of Heydon, co. Norfolk, England NOTE:..High Sheriff of the co. Norfolk, 1653. ARMS:..Azure (blue), a fess between two bars gemelles Or (gold).
Earle ARMS:..Paly of ten Or (gold) and Gules (red), a mullet in chief Argent (silver). CREST:..A lion's gamb erect and erased, holding an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards all Proper (natural color).
Earles NOTE:..Granted 1 August 1660. ARMS:..Ermine, on a cross Gules (red), five crowns Or (gold). CREST:..A cross Gules (red), between two wings Ermine.
Earlesman of co. Hants, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), goutty de sang, on a chief Azure (blue), three ducal coronet Or (gold).
Earning of London, England NOTE:..Granted 6 December 1662. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend engrailed between two plain cotises Gules (red), three eagles displayed of the first (i.e., silver).
Earnley of co. Cornwall, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend cotised Sable (black), two eagles displayed with two necks Or (gold). ANOTHER ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend cotised Sable (black), three eagles displayed with two necks Or (gold).
Earnley of co. Kent, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a bend cotised between three eagles Gules (red).
Earnley of co. Sussex, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three eagles displayed Or (gold). CREST:..A savage's head affronty, couped at the shoulders, wreathed about the temples, issuing therefrom a plume of three ostrich feathers all Proper (natural color).
Earnshaw ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three wheels Or (gold). CREST:..A cross paty fitchy Or (gold), bordured Gules (red).
Earnshaw of Cayground, co. York, England NOTE:..Quartered by MARSHALL, of Ardwick, co. Lancaster. ARMS:..Or (gold), a heron Sable (black), on a chief of the last (i.e., black), thereon three annulets of the first (i.e., gold).
Earth of Dinton, co. Wilts, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), three stags' heads couped Sable (black), collared Or (gold).
Earth of Earth, St Stephen's near Saltash, co. Cornwall, England NOTE:..Temp. Edward III. The heiress m. BOND. Arms as the preceding.
Eason ARMS:..Per chevron Or (gold) and Gules (red), in chief two lion passant guardant in base a boar passant all counterchanged.
East of Hall Place, co. Berks, England NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1128. WILLIAM EAST, first baronet, created 1766, was grandson of WILLIAM EAST, of the Middle Temple, admitted 1675, whose father, GILBERT EAST, was of St. Botolph Without, Bishopsgate, whose family was of note for a considerable time in the city of London. ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron between three horses' heads erased Argent (silver). CREST:..A horse passant Sable (black). MOTTO:..J'AVANCE...(I advance).
East of Rading, co. Bucks, England Arms, Crest and Motto as the preceding.
ARMS:..Sable (black), on a chevron Or (gold), between three horses' head erased Argent (silver), two crosses calvary chevronways of the first (i.e., black), their heads towards the centre of the field (i.e., black). CREST:..A horse Ermine, supporting with the dexter foreleg a cross calvary in bend sinsiter Sable (black). MOTTO:..ÆQUO PEDE PROPERA...(Proceed with a steady pace).
East NOTE:..CLAYTON-EAST, Hall Place, co. Berks, baronet. Exemplified to EAST GEORGE CLAYTON, second son of Sir WILLIAM CLAYTON, fourth baronet of Marden, by MARY EAST, his wife, sister and heiress of Sir GILBERT EAST, last baronet of Hall Place. He assumed, by royal license in 1829, the additional surname of EAST, and was created a baronet in 1838. Arms, Crest and Motto as the preceding, quartering CLAYTON.
East ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Ermines, between thre horses' heads erased Sable (black).
Eastchurch ARMS:..Azure (blue), a saltire Vairé Argent (silver) and Gules (red), between four suns Or (gold). CREST:..In clouds Proper (natural color), the sun Or (gold).
Eastcott ARMS:..Sable (black), three escallops Argent (silver).
Eastday of Saltwood, co. Kent, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a griffin segreant Argent (silver), a chief of the second (i.e., silver). CREST:..Out on a mount Vert (green), a hind lodged Proper (natural color).
Easte See ESTE.
Easterling ARMS:..Paly of four Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), on a bend Gules (red), three cinquefoils of the first (i.e., silver).
Easterling or Stradling ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), on a bend Gules (red), three cinquefoils Or (gold).
Eastfield NOTE:..Lord Mayor of London, 1429 and 1437. ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron Ermine, between three maidens' heads, couped Argent (silver), crined Or (gold).
Eastfield ARMS:..Argent (silver), two bars Gules (red), in chief three cinquefoils Sable (black). CREST:..A hawk, wings expanded Proper (natural color), beaked, legged and belled Or (gold).
East Grinstead, Town of NOTE:..Located in co. Essex, England. The seal of the corpotation represents a double rose imperially crowned, on the background the word SUSSEX divided thus, SUS on the dexter, SEX on the sinister.
Easthope of Fir Grove, co. Surrey, England NOTE:..Baronet, extinct. ARMS:..Or (gold), two bendlets engrailed Azure (blue), between as many boars' heads erased Sable (black). CREST:..Out of a crown vallery Or (gold), a horse's head Argent (silver), maned gold, charged on the neck with two bendlets engrailed, as in the arms.
East India Company NOTE:..Incorporated by Queen Elizabeth. ARMS:..Azure (blue), three ships of three masts, rigged and under full sail; the sails, pennants and ensigns Argent (silver), each charged with a cross Gules (red), on chief of the second (i.e., silver), a pale, qaurterly, Azure (blue) and Gules (red), on the 1st and 4th, a fleur-de-lis; in the 2nd and 3rd, a lion passant guardant all of the second, between two roses Gules (red) seeded Or (gold), barbed Vert (green). CREST:..A sphere without a frame, with the zodiac in bend Or (gold), between two split pennons flotant Argent (silver), each charged in chief with a cross Gules (red), over the sphere these words, "DEUS INDICAT." SUPPORTERS:..Two sea-lions Or (gold), the tails Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..DEO DUCENTE NIL NOCET...(When God leads, nothing hurts).
Transcribed by Esralin Casquejo Amadeo. |