saltire

saltire
Dering, Edward, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Surrenden Dering (1598 - 1644) (Stamp 2)
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Arms A saltire Supporter A wyvern
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Dering, Edward, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Surrenden Dering (1598 - 1644) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of sixteen 1. A saltire (Dering) 2. Ermine a cinquefoil pierced (Flower) 3. A fess between two bars gemelles (Badlesmere) 4. A fess between six billets (Beauchamp) 5. Two bars (Mortimer) 6. A lion rampant (Albini) 7. On a cross engrailed a crescent (Haut or Hant) 8. A bend between two cotises nebuly on the outer edges (Surrenden) 9. A fleur-de-lys (Pluckley) 10. Checky (Gatton) 11. A fess cotised (Rye) 12. A chevron between ten crosses patty six and four a bordure (Berkeley) 13. A lion rampant (Marshall) 14. A saltire engrailed (Botetourt) 15. A cinquefoil ermine...
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Cutts, John, Sir (1581-1646)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. On a bend engrailed three roundels (Cutts) 2. A cross flory (Brockett) 3. A saltire a mullet for difference (Nevill of Raby) 4. A lion rampant (Brewse) 5. Three escutcheons (FitzSimon) 6. Three bars gemelles (Bensted) Crest A greyhound's head erased collared and ringed Helmet of an Esquire
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Currie, Philip Henry Wodehouse, Baron Currie of Hawley  (1834 - 1906) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Gules a saltire or Crest A cock Helmet of a Knight Order Badge and motto of the Order of the Bath Legend PHILIP CURRIE
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Creighton, Robert, Bishop of Bath & Wells (1593 - 1672) (Stamp 1)
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Arms A saltire (see of Bath & Wells) impaling Ermine a lion rampant (Creighton) Mitre of a bishop
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Cotton, Robert Bruce, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Connington (1570 - 1631) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. An eagle displayed (Cotton) 2. A fess dancetty between three mullets (Wesenham) 3. A saltire and chief (Bruce) 4. Three piles in point on an inescutcheon a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory (David, Earl of Huntingdon) 5. A lion rampant and a chief (Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon) 6. A cross flory between four martlets (Edward the Confessor)
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Cotton, Robert Bruce, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Connington (1570 - 1631) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly 1. An eagle displayed (Cotton) 2. A saltire and chief (Bruce) 3. Three piles in point on an inescutcheon a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory (David, Earl of Huntingdon) 4. A lion rampant and a chief (Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon)
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Cotton, Robert Bruce, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Connington (1570 - 1631) (Stamp 1)
Dimensions:
Arms Quarterly of six 1. An eagle displayed (Cotton) 2. A fess dancetty between three mullets (Wesenham) 3. A saltire and chief (Bruce) 4. Three piles in point on an inescutcheon a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory (David, Earl of Huntingdon) 5. A lion rampant and a chief (Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon) 6. A cross flory between four martlets (Edward the Confessor)
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Clarke, Robert (1771 - 1824) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Argent on a bend gules between three roundels [ogresses] three swans (Clarke) 2 & 3. Gules a saltire surmounted of another vert (Andrews) on an escutcheon of pretence Gules on a bend argent three mullets (Shafto) in the first quarter an annulet for difference Crest A swan its dexter foot resting on a roundel charged with an annulet
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Cavendish, William, 2nd Earl of Devonshire (1590 - 1628) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Three stags heads caboshed (Cavendish) impaling A saltire and a chief on a canton a lion rampant (Bruce, Lord Kinloss) Coronet of an Earl
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