branch (laurel)

branch (laurel)
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Crest Two hands issuing out of the clouds conjoined fessways holding between them a branch of laurel erect Coronet of an Earl
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Unidentified Stamp
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Crest An arm embowed vested and cuffed holding a branch of laurel Motto ME DUCE
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Burke’s General armory gives Webb, of Gillingham, Kent; Joan Corder, A dictionary of Suffolk crests provides Thomas Webb, of Gillingham in Kent. ME DUCE was the motto of George Innes, writer in Edinburgh in 1733, but his crest was a star of twelve points argent.
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Rawdon, John, 1st Earl of Moira  (1720 - 1793) (Stamp 3)
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Crest On a mural coronet a pheon with a laurel branch issuing therefrom Coronet of an Earl
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Rawdon, John, 1st Earl of Moira  (1720 - 1793) (Stamp 2)
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Crest On a mural coronet a pheon with a laurel branch issuing therefrom Coronet of a Baron
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Legh, Thomas Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Newton  (1857 - 1942) (Stamp 1)
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Crest Out of a ducal coronet a ram’s head couped holding in its mouth a branch of laurel
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Eedes, Richard (1555 - 1604) (Stamp 2)
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Crest A lion's foot erased in pale out of a laurel branch Motto PEDE VIRTVTIS SPE LAVDIS
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Burrell, William, Sir, 2nd Baronet (1732 - 1796) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Vert three escutcheons each charged with a bordure engrailed with the hand of Ulster Crest A naked arm embowed holding a branch of laurel Motto SVB LIBERTATE QVIETEM
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