lion rampant

lion rampant
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham  (1592 - 1628) (Stamp 1)
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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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Vernon, George John Venables, 5th Baron Vernon  (1803 - 1866) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly 1. Two bars (Venables) 2. A fret (Vernon of Haddon) 3. A fess (Vernon of Shipbrook) 4. Checky on a canton a lion rampant (Warren of Poynton) Supporters Dexter A lion collared and chained and Sinister A boar ducally gorged and chained Crests 1. A wyvern standing on a fish weir or trap devouring an infant and pierced through the body with an arrow (Venables) 2. A boar's head erased ducally gorged (Vernon) Helmet of a peer Coronet of a Baron Motto •vernon••semper••viret
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Vernon, George John Venables, 5th Baron Vernon  (1803 - 1866) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1. Two bars (Venables) 2. A fret (Vernon of Haddon) 3. A fess (Vernon of Shipbrook) 4. Checky on a canton a lion rampant (Warren of Poynton) Supporters Dexter A lion collared and chained and Sinister A boar ducally gorged and chained Crests 1. A wyvern standing on a fish weir or trap devouring an infant and pierced through the body with an arrow (Venables) 2. A boar's head erased ducally gorged (Vernon) Helmet of a peer Coronet of a Baron Motto •vernon••semper••viret
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Tudor, George  (1792 - 1857) (Stamp 1)
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Crests 1. A demi lion crowned with an ancient crown gorged with a plain collar holding in its dexter paw a dagger 2. A lion rampant holding an annulet Legend GEORGE TUDOR
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Tresham, Thomas (1543 - 1605) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of twenty five 1. Per saltire in chief three trefoils slipped two and one in base three trefoils slipped one and two (Tresham) 2. A chevron engrailed between three martlets (Pevensey) 3. A fret (Harrington) 4. Three lions passant gardant (Aigles?) 5. On a bend three lozenges each charged with a saltire (Urswick) 6. A lion rampant (Champneys) 7. A cross flory voided (Pilkington) 8. Two bars a bordure engrailed (Parr) 9. Three water bougets (Roos) 10. A saltire fretty (Crophull) 11. A fret (Verdon) 12. A fess (Colville) 13. A lion rampant (Bigot) 14. Five lozenges in bend...
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Trevor, Robert, 1st Viscount Hampden  (1706 - 1783) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Per bend sinister ermine and erminois a lion rampant [made up of separate pieces]
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Thynne, John Alexander, 4th Marquess of Bath (1831 - 1896) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Barry of ten or and sable (Botfield) 2 & 3. A lion rampant tail nowed (Thynne, augmentation of honour) Coronet of a Marquess
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Thorpe, Charles (1783 - 1862) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A lion rampant plain collared with an escutcheon hanging from the collar charged with a cross patty quadrate and holding a fleur-de-lys Motto Ει με εν το σταυρο
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Thursby , George Augustus (1771 - 1836) (Stamp 2)
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Crest A lion rampant holding a battleaxe
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Crest A lion rampant holding a battleaxe
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