dolphins (3)

dolphins (3)
Unidentified Stamp
Dimensions:
Arms On a bend cotised three dolphins embowed naiant
Possibilities for Identification: 
According to most sources these arms are identified as belonging to Franklin (Francklin, Franklyn). There are several possibilities, including John Franklyn (1656-1719) of Willesden, Middlesex, or his son, also named John Franklyn (1685-1743).
Heraldic Charges: 
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593 - 1641) (Stamp 1)
Dimensions:
Arms Quarterly of thirty 1. A chevron between three leopards faces in fess point the hand of Ulster (Wentworth) 2. A cross degraded (Wyntworth) 3. Paly of six a bend paly counterchanged (Pollington) 4. A cross patty (Wintworth) 5. A fess between three fleurs de lys (Skelton) 6. A chevron between three foxes heads erased (Tynslow) 7. Ten cross crosslets four three two and one (unidentified) 8. On a pale a conger's head couped hauriant (Gascoigne) 9. A chevron between three dolphins naiant (unidentified) 10. On a chevron three lions passant gardant (Bolton) 11. A fess between three hawks...
Heraldic Charges: 
Dimensions:
Arms A fess dancetty billetty between three lions rampant each supporting an altar enflamed (Smyth) impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. three dolphins hauriant (Vandeput) 2 & 3. Three pineapples (Jaupin [Jepine])
Heraldic Charges: 
Fishmongers Company of London (Stamp 1)
Dimensions:
Arms Three dolphins naiant in pale crowned between two pairs of stockfish hauriant on each side in saltire over the mouth of each a crown on a chief three pairs of keys of St. Peter Supporters Dexter a merman armed holding a falchion Sinister a mermaid holding a mirror Crest Two arms embowed vested and cuffed holding an imperial crown Motto ALL WORSHIP BE TO GOD ONLY
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