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Crofte, Nicholas de—F. ut. Roll) bore, lozengy argent and sable (mascles in blason) Jenyns’ Ordinary and Ballard Roll; borne also by Sir Perer Lie of co. Lance
Croke «. Sir Thomas Blount.
Croke, Piers—(H. 11. Roll) bore, azure three crooks or; St. George Roll. Birds’ heads in Harl. MS. 6137, fo. PFS Nickolas and Koper took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
Crokedayke, Sir Adam de, 1297—bore, ermine three pellets; Notihty Roll.
Crombe, Simon de—{H. tn. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules on a chief of the hist three escallops of the first (F.1; St. George Roll. Wn the Arden Roll, the field ermine and the escallops ar, sometimes argent
Cromwell, John de—bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, a lyon rampant argent tail fourchée, ducally crowned o} i
Cromwell, Sir John de, banneret : Roll) bore, gules, six annulets or; N.tivity and Parhamentary Rolls. and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Cromwell, Sire Rauf de-—(F. 1. Roll) bore, argent, 2 chief azure, surmounted by a bendlet gules, (F.); (Simon bore the same, Fo 1 Roll); Guillim and St. George Rolls.
Cromwell, John, of fatishall, baron 1308— Raure(E. 1. Roll) and THostas of Lamlay {E. mt. Roll) bore, argent, a chief gules sur mounted by a baston azure; Segar and \run- dct Rolls aod Jenyns’ Ordinary
Cromwell, Sire Richard de —bore, at the battle of Boroughbr : argent, a chief gules surmounted by a baston gobony or and azure, (F.) and in Jenyns’ Ordinary.
Cromwell, Sir Raulf le (pr Patersarr)
(R. it. Roll) bore, cheequy or and gules, a chief ermine, gvarterly with, argent chie gules surmounted by a baston sable; Surrey Roll,
Cromwell. Sire John de—bore, atthe battle of Boroughbridge 1322, “‘ Queynty d argent frettée de ses armes d’Ermvne ™ ; not tricked in the Ashmole Copy, made by Brookr. York Herald, the blason has yet to be solved. though it rather points to the quarterly coat of RAt See also BERKELEY, and facsimile, page
Crophill, Raffe(E. 11. Rolli bore, argent, a salure gules fretty or; Ashmole Roll and Jenyns’ Ordinary.
Croupes, Richard d2—(H. u1. Roll) bor argent, six lozenges 3, 2. 1 gules; Arden Roll Sir RICHARD bore mascles (E. Uf. Roll) with a label (3) azure; Parliamentary Roll; and in the St. George Roll it appears with a label of five also azure. F. See BRIDMANSTONE
Croxford, E. 1. Roll) bore, argent a cheyron between three buckles sable garnished with mascles, tongues to the sinister ; Ashmole Roll. I
Crull, (E. rt. Roll) bore, gul i chevron Letween three eagles displayed argent; .\sh- mole Roll.
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Cudemers, John de—(F. 1. Roll) bore
gvrouny (£2) or snd sabi F.), (in the centr what mignt be mistaken for a pellet); Segar Re
¢Cudham, Oliver and Robert de—(H
I. Roll) bore, checquy gules nd argent a fess azure (F.); Dering Roll; reversed rgent
I gules, in the Ashmole VIS Cuffolds | }, an Essex Knight (?}Cow
FroLbSs) (HL vi. Roll) bore, argent, _ fiv barrulets and a quarter gules; Arundel Roll. Cuggeho, Nicol de--( FE. 1. Roll) bore, gules, afess between three lozenges argent (F.);
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Cuggeho, William— If. 11. Roll) bore gules, a fess and in chief three mascles argent (F.): St. George and Parliamentary Rolls; CocGENnO, Northants,
Cuilly, Hugh de—{E. 111. Roll) bore, argent ichevron between three mullets sable ; Cot- grave Roll, Written TUYLEY in) Jenyns’ Ordinary. Sir HUGH of Notts bore (Ft Roll) ogresses in the place of mullets ; Parli mentary Roll
Culcheth, Randolnwh, alias Hixpiry—(E 1. Roll) bore, sable, a gryphon segreant argent; with crest; Ballard Roll.
Curson., Sire Roger de _ bore at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, cheequy or and a fess nt. (B.) JoHN (Fi Roll)t checquy orand azure, a fess argent, a label (3) gules; Jenyns’ Ordinary.
Curson, John—bLore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, ermine a bend counter-compony argent and sable (F.) MoNSYFR CURSON bore on the same occasion this coat differenced with a martlet gules
Curson, Robert. -bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, on a bend between six billets or, three escallops sable. F.
Curson, Sir John, of Norfolk—(F. 1. Roll) hore, or, on bend gules three besants ; Parliamentary Roll
-Curson, Roger -(R. 11. Roll) bore, argent, ona bend sable three popinjays or, collared und membered gules —. crescent of the last; Surrey Roll
Curteis ( ), an Fssex Knight (CoRTrEYS) 1H. vi. Roll) bore, ermine on a canton gules m orle argent; Arundel Roll
rwen, Thomas de —(H. tt. Roll) bore,
fretty argent (F.) ; Arden and St. George
Rolls.
Curwen, Christopher ~(F. 111. Roll) bore, argent, fretty gules, a chief azure; THOMAS bore, argent fretty and a ef gules, Jenvns Ordinary, but they are tricked, probably in error, argent three chevrons interlaced in base gules, a chief azure for ClkisrorHerR ; the
ef of the field, for Tttomas; Jenyns’ Roll See CosPATRICK.
Cusance, William—(E. ut. Roll) bere, argent, a bend engrailed sable, in chief an escallop of the last; Tenyns’ Ordinary.
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