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Pro rige [sic] et patria

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Arms Gules three bars or (Cameron of Lochiel) Supporters Two wild men holding Lochaber axes Crest An arm in armour embowed holding a dagger in fess Motto PRO RIGE [sic] ET PATRIA Initials C.C.A.M.I.R.
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Cameron, Charles (1743-1812)  (Stamp 2)
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Arms Gules three bars or (Cameron of Lochiel) Crest An arm in armour embowed holding a dagger in fess Motto PRO RIGE [sic] ET PATRIA Initials C.C.A.M.I.R.
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Probitas sibi ipsi securitas

Kerr, Robert, Earl of Somerset (1587 - 1645) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. On a chevron three mullets in dexter chief a lion passant gardant of England (Kerr) 2 & 3. Quarterly a lion rampant (Kerr, augmentation of honour) Supporters Dexter A lion gardant and Sinister A stag Crest A stag's head erased Helmet of a peer Coronet of a Viscount Motto PROBITAS SIBI IPSI SECVRITAS Order The Garter
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Probum non pœnitet

Sandys, Michael Edwin Marcus, 5th Baron Sandys, of Ombersley (1855 - 1948) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Or a fess dancetty between three cross crosslets fitchy gules (Sandys) 2 & 3. Sable on a fess argent between three leopards passant gardant or spotted sable three escallops gules (Hill) Helmet of an Esquire Crests 1. A griffin segreant per fess or and gules (Sandys) 2. A stag's head couped gules attired and collared or (Hill) Motto PROBUM • NON • PŒNITET
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Prodesse quam conspici

Somers, John, Baron Somers (1651 - 1716) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A fess dancetty ermine (Somers) 2 & 3. Quarterly a fess dancetty ermine in chief a lion passant between two martlets (Somers of Worcestershire) Supporters Two lions ermine charged on the neck with a fess dancetty Coronet of a Baron Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
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Somers, John, Baron Somers (1651 - 1716) (Stamp 2)
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Arms A fess dancetty ermine Supporters Two lions ermine charged on the neck with a fess dancetty Coronet of a Baron Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
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Somers, John, Baron Somers (1651 - 1716) (Stamp 3)
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Arms A fess dancetty ermine Supporters Two lions ermine charged on the neck with a fess dancetty Coronet of a Baron Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
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Somers, John, Baron Somers (1651 - 1716) (Stamp 5)
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Arms A fess dancetty ermine Supporters Two lions ermine charged on the neck with a fess dancetty Coronet of a Baron Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
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Unidentified Stamp
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Crest A bull’s head erased transfixed of an arrow Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
Possibilities for Identification: 
None of the names associated with the motto match the crest (Cocks, Lord Somers; Chamberlayne; Cookesey; Cox; Grote; Leigh) Fairbairn’s Crests provide 2 examples of the crest: plate 44/6 Walcott; and plate 273/6 Hayter
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Propriis se vindicat artibus

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Crest A centaur drawing a bow and arrow Motto PROPRIIS SE VINDICAT ARTIBUS
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Prosequi fortiter

Webb, Edward Brainerd (1820-1879)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1. Two garbs and in base two sickles addorsed and intertwined [in saltire] 2. A chevron or between three pheons 3. A lion rampant overall a bendlet 4. A cross wavy sable within a bordure compony gules and argent on a canton azure three lions rampant Crest Out of a ducal coronet or a demi lion rampant azure, collared and chained, holding a battleaxe in pale Motto PROSEQUI FORTITER
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Prudens non loquax

Savile, Henry, Sir (1549 - 1622) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1. On a bend three owls a mullet for difference (Savile) 2. A cross patty (Golcar) 3. A bend between a falcon rising in chief and a cross crosslet in base (Riskworth) 4. A cross moline (Copley) Supporters Two falcons belled wings expanded Helmet of an Esquire Crest An owl Motto PRVDENS NON LOQVAX Initials I S
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Prudens qui patien[s]

Coke, Thomas, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697 - 1759) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Per pale three eagles displayed (Coke) impaling An eagle displayed (Tufton) Supporters dexter an ostrich ducally gorged collared and lined holding in its beak a horseshoe; sinister an eagle Coronet of a Baron Order of the Bath Motto PRUDENS QUI PATIEN[S]
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Coke, Thomas, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697 - 1759) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Per pale three eagles displayed (Coke) impaling An eagle displayed (Tufton) Crest On a chapeau turned up ermine an ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe Motto PRVDENS QVI PATIENS
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Coke, Thomas, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697 - 1759) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Per pale three eagles displayed (Coke) impaling An eagle displayed (Tufton) Crest On a chapeau turned up ermine an ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe Helmet of an Esquire Motto PRUDENS QUI PATIENS
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Coke, Thomas, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697 - 1759) (Stamp 4)
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Arms Per pale three eagles displayed (Coke) impaling An eagle displayed (Tufton) Crest On a chapeau turned up ermine an ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe Motto PRUDENS QUI PATIENS
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Coke, Thomas, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697 - 1759) (Stamp 5)
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Arms Per pale three eagles displayed (Coke) impaling An eagle displayed (Tufton) Crest On a chapeau turned up ermine an ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe Helmet of an Esquire Motto PRUDENS QUI PATIENS
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Prudens simplicitas

Naunton, Robert, Sir (1563 - 1635) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of ten 1. Three martlets (Naunton) 2. Quarterly in the first quarter a lion passant (Botvile) 3. A chief indented (Glanvill [Glanville?]) 4. An eagle displayed between six roundels (Busserarde?) 5. A lion rampant on a chief a crescent for difference (Ashby) 6. Ten bezants [roundels] four three two and one (Zouch) 7. Two bars (Burdett) 8. Semy of cross crosslets a lion rampant crowned (Brewse) 9. A chevron between three staples (Illingworth) 10. A cross engrailed between four ermine spots (Norris?) Crest A basilisk Helmet of an Esquire Motto PRVDENS . SIMPLICITAS
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Naunton, Robert, Sir (1563 - 1635) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of ten 1. Three martlets (Naunton) 2. Quarterly in the first quarter a lion passant (Botvile) 3. A chief indented (Glanvill [Glanville?]) 4. An eagle displayed between six roundels (Busserarde?) 5. A lion rampant on a chief a crescent for difference (Ashby) 6. Ten bezants [roundels] four three two and one (Zouch) 7. Two bars (Burdett) 8. Semy of cross crosslets a lion rampant crowned (Brewse) 9. A chevron between three staples (Illingworth) 10. A cross engrailed between four ermine spots (Norris?) Crest A basilisk Helmet of an Esquire Motto PRVDENS . SIMPLICITAS
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Prudentia et animo

Steele (Stamp 1)
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Arms Argent a bend checky sable and ermine between two lions’ heads erased gules a chief azure Crest Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-ostrich wings elevated gules Helmet of a knight Motto Prudentia et animo
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Prudentia præstat

Morison-Brown, Samuel (1817 - 1856) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4 A fess between three moor’s heads couped (Morison) 2 & 3 a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys (Brown) Crests Three moors heads conjoined (Morison) A lion rampant holding in its dexter paw a fleur-de-lys (Brown) Mottos PRUDENTIA PRÆSTAT (Morison) and FLOREAT MAJESTAS (Brown)
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