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Initials V R Crown of a sovereign
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Initials V R Crown of a sovereign
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<p>Monogram is within Garter belt but no words on belt</p>
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. England 2. Scotland 3. Ireland Supporters A lion gardant imperially crowned and a unicorn ducally gorged and chained Crown of a sovereign Order The Garter Motto DIEU ET MON DROIT
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. England 2. Scotland 3. Ireland Supporters A lion gardant imperially crowned and a unicorn ducally gorged and chained Crown of a sovereign Order The Garter Initials VR
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Arms Quarterly 1 &4. England 2. Scotland 3. Ireland Crest a lion statant gardant Supporters dexter a lion rampant gardant crowned sinister a unicorn rampant collared Order of the Garter Motto DIEU ET MON DROIT
Vigors, Bartholomew, Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin  (1645 - 1721) (Stamp 1)
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Initials B V Mitre of a Bishop
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Vigors, Nicholas Aylward (1786 - 1840) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A stag's head erased Monogram N A V
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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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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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Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham  (1592 - 1628) (Stamp 3)
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Arms On a cross five escallops Coronet of a Marquess
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Villiers, Sarah Sophia Child, Countess of Jersey (1785 - 1867) (Stamp 1)
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Monogram S S C I Coronet of a Countess
Villiers, Sarah Sophia Child, Countess of Jersey (1785 - 1867) (Stamp 2)
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Monogram S S C I Coronet of a Countess
Villiers, William, 3rd Earl of Jersey (1706-1769)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A chevron engrailed ermine between 3 eagles crowned (Child) 2 & 3. A chevron between 3 leopards faces
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Villiers, William, 3rd Earl of Jersey (1709-1769)  (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A leopard’s face 2 & 3. A chalice in chief 2 buckles
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Arms A cross in the first quarter dexter chief a sword in pale point upwards (London)
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Arms A cross in the first quarter dexter chief a sword in pale point upwards (London)
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Arms A cross in the first quarter dexter chief a sword in pale point upwards (London)
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Vincent, Augustine (1584-1625)  (Stamp 1)
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Arms On a banner three quatrefoils a bordure Supporter A bear collared, chained and ringed, the chain reflexed over the back, holding the banner in its sinister paw, the helmet and the crest in its dexter Crest Out of a ducal coronet a bear's head Helmet of an Esquire Legend VINCENTI AVGVSTA
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Vincent, Augustine (1584-1625)  (Stamp 2)
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Arms Arms On a banner, on a pile three quatrefoils Supporter A bear collared, chained and ringed, the chain reflexed over the back, holding the banner in its sinister paw, the helmet and the crest in its dexter Crest Out of a ducal coronet a bear's head Helmet of an Esquire Legend VINCENTI AVGVSTA
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Viner, Robert, Sir, Baronet (1631 - 1688) (Stamp 1)
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Arms On a bend a mullet on a chief two Cornish choughs in fess point in an escutcheon the hand of Ulster
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