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SOME FEUDAL COATS OF ARMS.

Baa, Sir Walter de of Bedfordshire—(E. ii. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three plates; Parliamentary Roll.

Babington, Sir John de, of Dorset or Somerset—(E. ii. Roll) bore, gules, platey, though tricked as torteaux in Harl. MS. 4033 ; Parliamentary Roll.

  • [Babington, Sir John (E.iii.)—bore,

argent, ten torteaux and a label (3) azure.— Shirley.] F.

Babthorpe, Sir R.—(H. vi. Roll) bore, sable, a ehevroli or between three crescents ermine: Atkinson Roll.

Bacon, Sir Edmond— bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable pierced or; the same was borne by another Edmond at the second Dunstable tournament. 1334—by Robert, within a bordure or—and by John within a bordure engrelée or (F.); borne also by Edward in Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir Edmund of Hants or Wilts. bore the mullets unpierced. (F. ) Parliamentary Roll.

[Bacon, Sir Henry, of Gorleston, Sufl'olk, temp. E. III. (1335)—bore, gules a bend fusily sable, on a chief argent two spur-rowells of the second.] Add. MS. 19,116 fo. 129, See Momnnental Effigy.

Badewe, Sir Hugh—(E. iii. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend azure three eaglets displayed or; Ashmole Roll. Probably intended for Sir Hugh Delamare.

Badham, Sir John, see John-ap-Adam.

Badlesmere, Sire Bartholomew de; banneret (baron 1309)—bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a fess double cotised gules with a label (5) azure, his father Guncelme; being then alive, but without the label at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322; so borne by Sir Giles, Ashmole Roll; and by Guncleme(‡) and rafe (‡) in the Arden Roll—another R. bore the field ermine, Camden and St. George Rolls.

Bagod, William—(H. Template:Asci Roll) bore, argent, two chevrons azure; Arden Roll.

Bagot, Sir William, of co. Cambridge— (E. III. Roll) bore, ermine a bend gules. Ashmole Roll. Another Sir William bore three eaglets or on the bend, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. F.

  • Bagot, John—(R. ii. Roll) bore, argent, a

chevron gules between three martlets sable; Surrey Roll. Sir William, of Bromley— temp.H.IV., differenced with a crescent. See Mounmental Effigy.

Bagpuze, John de—(H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, crusily or, a fess vaire of the second and gules; Arden Roll. (F.) Sir John, of Rutland, bore, E. ii., gules, two bars argent, in chief three horse-shoes or; Rafe. bore, H. III., azure, crusily a chevron or. (F. ) St. George Roll; and another coat under this surname, paly (6) argent and gules, on a chief azure three horse-shoes of the first, occurs in the Ashmole Roll.

Bagworth,—(E. iii. Roll) bore, sable a fess engrailed ermine between three boars heads couped of the last, tusked argent; Ashmole Roll.

Baiggingedene, Richard de-(H. iii. Roll) bore, or a pile sable and nine mullets (6 points) counterchanged 3, 3, 3 ; St. George Roll. (F. ) See also Robert de Chandos.

Bakwell, Sir John de, of Middlesex—(E II. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure, on a chief gules a lyon passant gardant or; Parliamentary Roll.

Baldreston, Richard de— (E. iii. Roll) bore, argent a lyon rampant purpure—same as Sir Robert FitzRoger; Jenyns' Ordinary.

  • [Baldwin, Roger, of Diddlebury, Salop.

1398—bore, argent, a saltire sable.—Shirley.]

Balioll, Sir Alexander de, a baron 1300 —bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of (Carlaverock 1300, argent, a faux escocheon (an orle) gules, and many of his name bore the same. (F.) John of Barnard Castle, another Alexander and others bore the reverse—the field of the banner borne at Carlaverock is by some stated to have been, or.

(Symbol missingsymbol characters) Baliol, Eustace de— (H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and an orle or; Glover Roll.

Baliol, Hugh de, of Bywell-(E. iii. Roll> bore, argent, on an inescocheon azure, a lyon rampant argent crowned or, all within a bordure gules. Jenyns' Ordinary; without the border in Grimaldi Roll; a somewhat different coat assigned to Eustace de Balliol de Teas in Clover Roll. See Eustace de Tours.

Baliol, Ingram de—(H. iii. Roll) bore, gules, an orle ermine; St. George Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary; a label (5) azure in Arden Roll. F.