Dimensions: Arms Two keys in pale Crest A dragon’s head couped Initials A W Helmet of a knight
Possibilities for Identification:
Fairbairn’s Crests gives several examples of a dragon’s or wyvern’s head crest, but none of them corresponds to the arms described in Burke’s General armory. Despite the fact that the second initial is W, this stamp might be of continental origin.
Dimensions: Arms Four pallets within a bordure eight ancient crowns Badge Cross keys Legend * COLLEGIVM : SANCTI : PETRI : IN : ACADEMIA : CANTABRIGIÆ *
Dimensions: Arms Two keys endorsed in bend sinister enfiled of a sword in bend (See of Winchester) impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. Three lozenges conjoined in fess a bordure (Montagu) 2 & 3. An eagle displayed (Monthermer) Order The Garter
Dimensions: Arms Two keys in saltire in chief an imperial crown (See of York) impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. A lion rampant (Matthew) 2 & 3. Three chevrons (Matthew [Clare?])