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Cuthbert, Frederick John (1801 - 1850) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Or a serpent in pale debruised of a fess gules
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Craufurd, Archibald (1513-1593)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms A fess ermine in base a fleur-de-lys Motto Εκ ον κακοραθο Legend • ARCHIBALDVS CRAVFVRD CANONICVS GLASGVE
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Covert, Walter, Sir (1544-1632)  (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of thirteen 1. A fess ermine between three martlets (Covert) 2. Barry of five ermine and gules a canton ermine (Bramshott [Husey?]) 3. A fess between three leopards faces (Vanner) 4. A chevron between three garbs (Fagger [Tagger?]) 5. Three crescents a canton ermine (Cooke) 6. Lozengy a fess (Rokesley [Rockley?]) 7. A cross in chief two cross crosslets fitchy (Burford) 8. On a chief three lions rampant (Lisley) 9. A cross (Bohun) 10. A bend lozengy (Hereford or Witefield) 11. On a chief three crosses patty fitchy (Strongbow?) 12. Three garbs (MacMurrough? [Braose?]) ...
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Covert, Walter, Sir (1544-1632)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of thirteen 1. A fess ermine between three martlets (Covert) 2. Ermine and gules two bars a canton ermine (Bramshott [Husey?]) 3. A fess between three leopards faces (Vanner) 4. A chevron between three garbs (Fagger [Tagger?]) 5. Three crescents a canton ermine (Cooke) 6. Lozengy a fess (Rokesley [Rockley?]) 7. A cross in chief two cross crosslets fitchy (Burford) 8. On a chief three lions rampant (Lisley) 9. A cross (Bohun) 10. A bend lozengy (Hereford or Witefield) 11. On a chief three crosses patty fitchy (Strongbow?) 12. Three garbs (MacMurrough? [Braose?]) 13....
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Coningsby, Thomas, 1st Earl Coningsby  (1656 - 1729) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of eight 1 & 8. Three rabbits [conies] sejant (Coningsby) 2. A fess (Solers) 3. Two chevrons (Bagot) 4. A lion rampant within a bordure engrailed (Frene) 5. Per fess a pale counterchanged three lions rampant (Whethill) 6. A fess ermine between three goats heads erased (Ferebie) 7. A saltire engrailed (Salwey) impaling on an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly 1 & 4. A cross between four pheons (Jones, Earl of Ranelagh) 2 & 3. Fretty (Willoughby) Supporters Two lions rampant ducally crowned each charged with three billets Coronet of an Earl Motto VESTIGIA NULLA...
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Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720 - 1794) (Stamp 4)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. Six cross crosslets fitchy three, two and one, on a chief two mullets (Clinton) 2. A fess in dexter chief a mullet (Odingsells) 3. Three eagles displayed (De Limsey) 4. Quarterly (Say) 5. A cross within a bordure (Eudo) 6. Per pale an escarbuncle (De Lylle) on an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly 1 &4. Three pelicans in their piety (Pelham) 2 & 3. Two broken belts in pale (Pelham, coat of augmentation) Coronet of a Duke Order The Garter
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Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720 - 1794) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. Six cross crosslets fitchy three, two and one, on a chief two mullets (Clinton) 2. A fess in dexter chief a mullet (Odingsells) 3. Three eagles displayed (De Limsey) 4. Quarterly (Say) 5. A cross within a bordure (Eudo) 6. Per pale an escarbuncle (De Lylle) on an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly 1 &4. Three pelicans in their piety (Pelham) 2 & 3. Two broken belts in pale (Pelham, coat of augmentation) Coronet of a Duke Order The Garter
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Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720 - 1794) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. Six cross crosslets fitchy three, two and one, on a chief two mullets (Clinton) 2. A fess in dexter chief a mullet (Odingsells) 3. Three eagles displayed (De Limsey) 4. Quarterly (Say) 5. A cross within a bordure (Eudo) 6. Per pale an escarbuncle (De Lylle) on an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly 1 &4. Three pelicans in their piety (Pelham) 2 & 3. Two broken belts in pale (Pelham, coat of augmentation) Coronet of an Earl Order The Garter
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Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720 - 1794) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. Six cross crosslets fitchy three, two and one, on a chief two mullets (Clinton) 2. A fess in dexter chief a mullet (Odingsells) 3. Three eagles displayed (De Limsey) 4. Quarterly (Say) 5. A cross within a bordure (Eudo) 6. Per pale an escarbuncle (De Lylle) on an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly 1 &4. Three pelicans in their piety (Pelham) 2 & 3. Two broken belts in pale (Pelham, coat of augmentation) Coronet of an Earl Order The Garter
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Chetwynd, Walter (1633 - 1693) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly of nine 1. A chevron between three mullets (Chetwynd) 2. Fretty a canton (Verdon) 3. Two chevrons (Grendon) 4. Fretty a canton (Verdon) 5. A fess (Lacy) 6. A chief indented (Butler) 7. Ten billets, four, three, two and one (Salter) 8. Paly wavy of six (Mullins) 9. A chevron between three oak leaves (Haselrig)
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