Dimensions: Arms A chevron between three mullets of six points pierced
Possibilities for Identification:
It is suggested that the arms are those of John Davies of Vine-hall in Sussex Gent whose arms were Argent a chevron sable between three mullets gules pieced or argent. The arms Or a chevron between three mullets pierced sable were the arms of Sir Thomas Davies, Lord Mayor of London in 1677. Either would be possible though Papworth offers a wilderness of other possibilities. The style of the stamp suggests the beginning rather than the end of the seventeenth century.
Other possibilities suggested are: Henry Mordaunt, 4th Baron Mordaunt (ca. 1568-1609)
John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of Peterborough (b. 1599)
Dimensions: Arms A chevron between three wolves heads erased Crest A wolf's head erased Helmet of an Esquire
Possibilities for Identification:
According to Guillim (6th ed. p. 193) the arms of Thomas Flood of Millgate, Kent are Vert a chevron between 3 wolves heads erased argent; the arms were granted in 1572.
Burke’s General armory claims Gower, of Woodhall, Droitwich, Worcesterhire; also Gower, of Earl’s Court, Worcestershire match the stamp.
Dimensions: Arms A chevron between three wolves heads erased Crest A wolf's head erased Helmet of an Esquire
Possibilities for Identification:
According to Guillim (6th ed. p. 193) the arms of Thomas Flood of Millgate, Kent are Vert a chevron between 3 wolves heads erased argent; the arms were granted in 1572.
Burke’s General armory gives Gower, of Woodhall, Droitwich, Worcesterhire; also Gower, of Earl’s Court, Worcestershire, both of which match the stamp.
Dimensions: Arms A chevron between three escallops [made from separate pieces]
Possibilities for Identification:
Probably either James Graham (1682-1742), 4th Marquess of Montrose, created 1st Duke of Montrose in 1707; or Sir Thomas Lyttelton (1686-1751) of Frankley, Worcestershire.
Dimensions: Arms Sable a chevron or goutty de sang between three cinquefoils Supporters Two wodehouses, or wild men, wreathed about the loins holding clubs over their shoulders Crest An arm erect holding a club in bend sinister Coronet of a Baron Motto AGINCOURT