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Arms A cross potent and quadrat per pale [argent and or ] between four crosses patty [or]
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Arms Three lilies on a chief per pale a fleur de lys and a lion passant gardant
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Arms Three lilies on a chief per pale a fleur de lys and a lion passant gardant
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Arms Three lilies on a chief per pale a fleur de lys and a lion passant gardant
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Arms Three lilies on a chief per pale a fleur de lys and a lion passant gardant
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Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux, 4th Earl of Carnarvon  (1831 - 1890) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent Motto UNG JE SERVIRAI Coronet of an Earl
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Herbert, Henry William, 1st Earl of Carnarvon (1741 - 1811) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent Crest A wyvern wings elevated holding in its mouth a sinister hand Supporters dexter an heraldic panther ducally gorged sinister a lion ducally gorged Motto UNG JE SERVIRAI Coronet of an Earl
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Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 2nd Duke of Newcastle (1720 - 1794) (Stamp 5)
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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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Unidentified Stamp
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Arms Per bend ermine and ermines a lion rampant crowned
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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. For the lion rampant Papworth's Ordinary lists a good number, of possibilities, among them Davies of London and Shropshire, Davis of Denbighshire and Dymock of Warwickshire, granted in 1581, and Dymock of Penley Hall in Flintshire. For the wyvern crest Papworth gives the following: Drake, Ashe and Withercomb, Devon; Drake, Hardley, Norfolk; Davith. 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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Wilson, James Forsythe (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Per pale azure and argent three lions gambs erased barways counterchanged (Wilson) 2. Argent a chevron engrailed gules between three griffins segreant (Forsythe) 3. Or a fess checky argent and azure between three crescents (Stewart) Crest A hand issuing from the clouds pouring out a shower of gold
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