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SOME FEUDAL COATS OF ARMS.
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PEERS, BARONETS, AND COMMONERS.

BARON ABINGER.

W. H. ADDISON.

L. W. ADAMSON.

EARON ACTON.

Addison, Samuel (/Samuel), of Charnes Old Hall, Staff., j. p. — bore, by right-heraldic; argent, a pile gules, three annulets one and two counterchanged, on a chief of the second three garbs or.

Addison, William Henry, of Newark House. Maidstone. Kt-nt, and Robertson, Cape Colony, So. Africa — bears, by right-heraldic ; sable, a bend ermine between two snakes or, on a chief argent, three leopards" faces gules — granted to John Ronianis Addison (/Dering), of Newark House, Maidstone, then a student at Edinbiu'gh Universit)'.

Addison-Fountaine, "William, h.a., of Middleton St. George, co. Durham — bore, by right-heraldic; qunrterly, t and 4, or, on a fess gules between three elephants' heads, 2 and I sable, FOUNTAINK; 2 and 3, ermine, on a bend gules three annulets or, on a chief azure as many estoiles argent. AnDlsON.

Adeane, Charles Robert Whorwood,

of Babraham, in Cambridge — bears, tradi- tionally ; the arms of Deane, of Wallingford. in Berkshire, and of Mattingley, in Hampshire, confirmed by Camden, 1623, %^q. post.

A'Deane, John, of Ashcott, near Napier, New /Zealand (formerly Tljcker) — bears, by right- heraldic; per pale argent and or. a lion ram- pant purpure. a border crenelMe of the last, and (for distinction) a canton of the second.

Adlam, William. — bears, by right-heraldic ; azure, in the dexter chief point a sun (seven rays issuant) or, the centre one between lw(i estoiles in bend sinister argent ; quarterly with Moore. Seated at Manor House, Chow Magna, Bristol (/John), J. P., D.l-., Somerset.

Adlington, Henry Smith, of Holme Hale Hall. Norfolk, late Capt. 4th Light Dragoons — bears, inadvertently, the coat of the next named.

Adlington, Peter, 1567— bore, by right- heraldic; sable, a chevron between three goats' heads erased argent, attires or ; described as heraldic antelopes' heads in 1664. Seated at Adlington. in Lancashire, aged 36, 22 Sept., 1664. / Hugh. / Hugh. 161^3. / John, 1567, who vas 8th in descent from Thomas.

Adlyn, John, of London — bore, by right- heraldic; gules, nine martlets, 3, 3, 2, i, or ; by grant in 1590, p Clar-Cooke.

Adrian, John, of London, merchant. 1664 — claimed to bear, vert, three estoiles argent, on a chief of the second a lion passant sable; ordered " to bring his originall."

Adye (or Ade), John, 1613 — bore, by right- heraldic ; azure a fess indented between tliree cherubims" heads or. their faces silver. Seated at Dodington, Kent, gent., /John, of Sitting- bourne, gent., deed., / John, of Greete, in Dodington. whose youngest brother was Nicholas. &c. Crest granted to the posteritv of his grandfather John, of Greete, and to his 5*ounger brother Nicholas — 20 May, 1613, p Sir W. Segar, Garter. Copy of grant Brit. Mns.

Affleck, Sir Robert, 7th bart., of Dalham Hall, in Suflblk — bears, by right-heraldic ; argent, three bars sable guttle d'eau, in chief two ears of wheat gules.

Affordby, Edw^ard, 1S64 — bore, by right- horaldic ; or. a saltire engrailed sable, perCla- renceux. Seated at Billesby. in Lincolnshire, /Andrew. /John, of Affordby, 8th in descent from Sir William, Lord of Affordby.

PETER ADtlNGTON, 1567.

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SIR R. AFFLECK, BART.

HON. T. C. AGAR-ROBARTES.

Ag^ar, Hon. Herbert Welbore Ellis

(/WVlhore, 2nd Earl of N'orni.iiuon), of Stanton House, Wilts — bore, by right- heraldic; azure a lion rampant or, with due diflerence.

A gar-Robartes, Hon. Thomas Charles Reginald, ist X'iscouni Clifden — bears, by right-heraldic ; azure three estoiles and a chief wavy or, for RoBARTES.

Agard, Nicholas, 1566 — bore, by right- heraldic ; argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped salile. Seated at Sudbury, in Derby, / John, / John, both of the sanie. In 1662 these arms were allowetl to Charles, of Foston,/John, of Osbaston. and in 1663 to Sir Henry, /William, /Clemens, of Derbv and Alveston.

Agard, "William, 161 1 — bore, by right- heraldic ; argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, a trefoil or for difference. Seated at Foston, in Derbyshire,

/George, who w.-is 6th in descent from Thomas .card, 1339, brother of John, of Sudbury, 13 H. VI., who were 8th in descent froni " Ricar- dus Acardus de villa Farnelson dicta sic p liber Dontesdai. " Clar-Harvey granted the above coal, with the chevron engrailed and without the trefoil, i Aug.. 1560 or 1566. to Francis Agard, of eo. Derby ; and Kings liromley. CO, Staffs. When John .gard. of Huntington. Vorks, entered his pedigree in 1666, the arms w ere ' ■ respited for proof. ' The undifferenced coat was allowed in i66z to Charles, of Foston, and to Sir Henry, / William, /Clemens, of Derby and Alveston. as mentioned above. Aebrowe, Edward and Robert, / William — bore, by right-heraldic ; gules, six martlets pierced 3, 2, i, l)etween two bars gemelles argent, granted in 1656/ Sir Edward Bysshe, Garter. Sir Robert Agborough took the name and arms of Townsend in 1663, viz., azure, a chevron engrailed between three escallops ermine, / Sir V.. Walker. Garter, 27 May of that 3'car.

Aglionby, Edward (Eglionby), 1619— bore, by right-heraldic ; argent, two bars and in chief three niarilets sable. Seated at Fdmarsh, m Warwickshire. / Richard. When John Aglionby. of Carlisle, recorded his pedigree in 1665, he did not prove his right to arms.

Aglionby, Rev. Francis Keyes (pater- nally Yates), of .N'unnery, Cumberland— bears the arms of the last-named ; his grandmother Mary being youngest dau. of Henry .glionby, who died in 1770, and coheir of iier brother Christopher, who ilied in 1785.

Agmondssham, John, 1572 — bore, by liglu-heraldic ; argent, on a chevron azure between three boars' heads sable, as many cinquefoils or. Seated at Rowebarnes. Surrey. / Henry of E.ast Horsley. who was 7th in descent from Walter, temp. H. III. — John's son John, aged 29, 1572, was of the Middle Temple.

AGNEW, SIR ANDREW NOEL, 9th bart., I'f Loehnaw, in Wigtounshire— Ijears, as did his ancestors in the age of Chivalr)' ; argent, a chevron between two cinquefoils in chief gules, and a saltorelle in base azure.

Agnew, Hon. Sir James 'Willson,

K.C.M.G., 1895, M.i>., Premier and chief secretary Tasmania 1886-7 (/Jas. Wni., M.D. of Ballyclare, co. . trim) — bears, by right- heraldic, Ireland ; gules on a chevron between two cinqviefoils and a saltorelle argent, a tre- foil slipped vert. Ulster's Office.

Agnew^, Sir 'William, of London, ist baronet — bears, by right-heraldic ; per saltire argent and gules two cinquefoils in pale, and as many saltorelles in fess all counterchanged.

Aguilar, Diego de, of .Alderman's Walk, London, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, 1756 — bore, by right-heraldic ; gules, an eagle displayed or. over the head a plate, on a chief argent three mounts vert, on each a pear of the last fructed of the second.

Aiken ( ) of Dalmoak. co. Dumbarton —

bore, by right-heraldic. 1S92 ; or three oak slips fructed proper, a chief vair. Lyon reg.

Aikenhead, Francis (/ Robert), of Otter- ington Hall. Yorkshire — bears, by right-heral- dic ; argent three acorns slipped and leaved vert, two (launches gules, each charged with a thistle leaved and slipped or.

Aikenhead, James, advocate — bore, by 1 ight-heraldic ; argent, three acorns slipped vert. Lyon reg.

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