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Crest a serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Marquess
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke Orders of the Garter and the Thistle
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke
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Crest A serpent nowed Coronet of a Duke
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4 a cross moline (Bentinck) 2 & 3 three stags head caboshed (Cavendish) Supporters two lions rampant double-queued Crests 1. out of a ducal coronet two arms counter-embowed, vested and gloved each holding an ostrich feather (Bentinck) 2. A serpent nowed (Cavendish) Coronet of a Duke Motto CRAIGNEZ HONTE
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Unidentified Stamp
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Crest Out of a ducal coronet an oak tree entwined by a serpent descending
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According to Burke’s General armory, this is probably the crest of O’Reilly [Riley; Reilly]. One branch of this family who used this crest is from Baltrasna, county Meath - the county being the subject of the book cited.
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Chichester, Arthur, Baron Chichester (1563 - 1625) (Stamp 1)
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Crest A heron holding in its beak an eel or serpent
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