lion rampant

lion rampant
Unidentified Stamp
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Intitials I D Crest A lion rampant
Possibilities for Identification: 
Davenport identifies these stamps as those of Marcus Trevor 1st Viscount Dungannon. Both arms and crest belonged to the Welsh hero Tudor Trevor, and are used by his descendants. Because surnames are a recent introduction in Wales, various branches of the family have different surnames. Papworth's Ordinary lists a good number, among them Davies of London and Shropshire, Davis of Denbighshire and Dymock of Warwickshire, granted in 1581 and Dymock of Penley Hall in Flintshire. The initials I D would fit any of these families. That of the Viscounts Dungannon do not offer anyone whose name began with I or J.
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Wilmer, George (1582 - 1626) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A chevron between three eagles displayed (Wilmer) 2 & 3. A fess between three birch leaves (Burche) impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. A chevron between three parrots [popinjays] (Thweng) 2. A lion rampant (Brus) 3. Two bars on a canton a lion passant gardant (Lancaster)
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Wellesley, Richard Colley, Marquess Wellesley (1760 - 1842) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A cross between five roundels saltireways in each quarter (Wellesley) 2 & 3. A lion rampant ducally gorged (Colley) Coronet of an Earl Order Motto, Collar and Badge of the Order of St Patrick
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Wellesley, Richard Colley, Marquess Wellesley (1760 - 1842) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Gules a cross argent between five plates [roundels] saltireways in each quarter (Wellesley) 2 & 3. Or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged (Colley) on an escutcheon of pretence purpure an estoile radiated wavy between four pairs of rays or (Standard of the Sultan of Mysore as an honourable augmentation) Coronet of a Marquess Order of the Garter
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Wellesley, Henry Richard Charles, 1st Earl of Cowley (1804 - 1884) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly I & IV grand quarters 1 & 4. Gules a cross argent 2. Sable a semy of cross crosslets a lion rampant 3 Gules a chevron between two horses heads erased a canton gules II grand quarter Gules a cross in each quarter five plates [roundels] III grand quarter A lion rampant on an escutcheon of pretence quarterly 1 & 4. 2 and 3. Between a bend sable two stags heads erased sable Supporters Two lions rampant ducally gorged collared and chained Coronet of an Earl
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Webb, Edward Brainerd (1820-1879)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1. Two garbs and in base two sickles addorsed and intertwined [in saltire] 2. A chevron or between three pheons 3. A lion rampant overall a bendlet 4. A cross wavy sable within a bordure compony gules and argent on a canton azure three lions rampant Crest Out of a ducal coronet or a demi lion rampant azure, collared and chained, holding a battleaxe in pale Motto PROSEQUI FORTITER
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Watts-Russell, Jesse (1786 - 1875) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Ermine a lion rampant on a chief azure three roses (Russell) 2 & 3. Azure a bend engrailed erminois between two crescents a canton gules for difference (Watts) impaling On an escutcheon of pretence Azure a bend engrailed erminois between two crescents (Watts) Crests 1. On a mount a goat passant ermine (Russell) 2. A demi lion rampant charged on the shoulder with a cross patty holding in its mouth a branch of oak and between its paws an escutcheon Azure a fess erminois between in chief three fleurs de lys and in base a cross patty (Watts)
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Walsingham, Francis, Sir (1532-1590)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of nine 1. Paly of six a fess (Walsingham) 2. Bezanty a cross humetty checky (Walsingham) 3. A lion rampant (Nortoft) 4. Ermine on a chief dancetty a trefoil slipped between two annulets (Bamme) 5. Goutty a fess nebuly within a bordure (Dryland) 6. On a chevron between three garbs three cross crosslets fitchy (Dryland) 7. On a bend another bend nebuly in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchy (Writtle) 8. Two bars and a canton overall a bend (Boyse) 9. A chevron between three rams heads (Ramsey) In honour point a crescent for difference Crest Out of a mural coronet a...
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Wale, Robert Gregory (1820 - 1892) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A lion rampant holding a cross Motto CUM CRUCE SALUS
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Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham  (1592 - 1628) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of six 1. On a cross five escallops (Villiers) 2. A fess between three cinquefoils (Villiers, ancient) 3. A chevron between three crosses botonny fitchy (Pakeman) 4. A lion rampant crowned (Bellers) 5. A bend between six estoiles (Howby) 6. A cross between two annulets (Kirkby) Supporters Dexter A horse and Sinister A stag Coronet of a Marquess Motto FIDEI . COTICVLA . CRVX Order The Garter
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