mullet

mullet
Fitzgibbon, John, 2nd Earl of Clare (1792 - 1851) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Ermine a saltire gules on a chief three annulets (Fitzgibbon) impaling Quarterly 1. Vert three escutcheons each with a bordure engrailed (Burrell) 2. Or fretty azure (Willoughby) 3. Quarterly argent and gules in the first quarter a mullet (Vere) 4. Vert three eagles displayed in fess (Wynne of Gwydyr [Gwydur]) Supporters Dexter A lion and Sinister A griffin Crest A boar passant charged on the body with three annulets Helmet of a peer Coronet of an Earl Motto NIL ADMIRARI
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Arms Quarterly of eight 1. Three bars gemelles overall a lion rampant (Fairfax) 2. A chevron between three hinds heads erased (Malbys) 3. Three bars on a canton a cross patoncy (Aton) 4. Per pale a cross counterchanged (Vescy) 5. Quarterly a bordure vair (FitzJohn) 6. A bend (Carthrop) 7. On a fess between three fleurs de lys as many bezants [roundels] (Thwaites) 8. On a bend three escallops (Bernard?) Impaling On an escutcheon of pretence Quarterly in the first quarter a mullet (Vere)
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Cuninghame, John (1835 - 1879) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly I & IV. Argent a shakefork azure in chief a mullet a bordure engrailed gules (Cuninghame of Balgownie) II &III. 1 & 4. Azure a bend between six cross crosslets fitchy (Mar) 2 & 3. Argent a pale and bordure sable (Erskine) Crest An oak tree Helmet of an Esquire Motto TANDEM
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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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Clayton, William, Sir, 4th Baronet (1762 - 1834) (Stamp 2)
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Crest Out of a mural coronet a leopard’s foot erased and erect holding a roundel [pellet] Badge The hand of Ulster
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Clayton, William, Sir, 4th Baronet (1762 - 1834) (Stamp 1)
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Crest Out of a mural coronet a leopard’s foot erased and erect holding a roundel [pellet] Badge The hand of Ulster
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Clayton, John Lloyd (1796 - 1855) (Stamp 2)
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Crest Out of a mural coronet a leopard’s foot erased and erect holding a roundel [pellet] charged with a mullet Initials JLC
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