Raymond, J. E. N/A

The arms granted to Sir Jonathan Raymond, Alderman of London, 11 April 1687, were “Azure an eagle displayed ermine on a chief embattled argent three pellets”, with the crest “Out of a mural coronet or a demi eagle displayed ermine beaked sable on the breast three pellets two and one”. These stamps probably belong to J. E. Raymond, or to Jonathan Raymond, youngest son of Sir Jemmett Raymond of St Peter’s parish in Oxford, who matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford 17 December 1723 age fifteen.

Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 1) Title: Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 1)
Crest: Out of a mural coronet a demi eagle on its breast three roundels
Dimensions (height x width): 19mm x 17mm
Heraldic Charges: coronet, mural, out of a, Heraldic Charges: eagle, demi-, Heraldic Charges: roundels (3)
Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 2) Title: Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 2)
Crest: eagle, demi-
Dimensions (height x width): 15mm x 16mm
Monogram: J E R
Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 3) Title: Raymond, J. E. (Stamp 3)
Dimensions (height x width): 16mm x 17mm
Monogram: J E R