wolf's head

wolf's head
Unidentified Stamp
Dimensions:
Crest Out of a ducal coronet a wolf's head couped
Possibilities for Identification: 
The Heraldry of Crests (London, 1829) on plate 13 gives this crest as Howard. The 1860 edition of Fairbairn copies this without offering any further information; later editions simply omit it. Burke's General armory does not give this crest for any family of Howard.
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Unidentified Stamp
Dimensions:
Crest A wolf’s head erased collared with an arrow in its mouth
Possibilities for Identification: 
There is nothing in Papworth that matches this stamp. In Burke’s General armory, or Fairbairn’s Crests there is no entry for Tasker.
Heraldic Charges: 
Wynne, Owen (1843 - 1898) (Stamp 4)
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Crest A wolf's head erased Legend O : WYNNE
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Wynne, Owen (1843 - 1898) (Stamp 3)
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Crest A wolf’s head erased
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Wynne, Owen (1843 - 1898) (Stamp 2)
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Crest A wolf’s head erased
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Wynne, Owen (1843 - 1898) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A wolf’s head erased
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Wolfe, James (1727 - 1759) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A wolf's head erased
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Ward, Michael (1762-1834)  (Stamp 1)
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Crest A wolf’s head erased
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Ward, George Henry (1785-1849)  (Stamp 2)
Dimensions:
Arms Azure a cross flory (Ward) impaling Sable a chevron ermine between three bulls heads caboshed (Saunders) Crest A wolf’s head erased holding a key in its mouth
Heraldic Charges: 
Ward, George Henry (1785-1849)  (Stamp 1)
Dimensions:
Arms Azure a cross flory (Ward) impaling Sable a chevron ermine between three bulls heads caboshed (Saunders) Crest A wolf’s head erased holding a key in its mouth
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