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The Armorial Bearings Featured in The Vale Royal of England first published by Daniel King in 1656

This page shows the arms of those gentlemen whose surname begins with G.





Sir Richard Gravenor (Grosvenor)

Azure, a garb Or.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                             

 




Gawsworth

Argent, two chevrons and a canton Gules.                                                                                                                       

 




Golborne

Argent, a cross patonce between four martlets Gules.                                                                                                                 

 



Golborne

Gules, on a fesse between three owls' heads erased Argent three (triangles? pyramids?) joined fessewise Sable.
                                                                                                                






Gren

? a double headed eagle displayed ?
[Possibly Vert and Or]                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                           

 
 




Glasier

Azure, three pheons Argent a chief Ermine all within a bordure engrailed Or.                                                                     






Greneway

Gules, a chevron between three covered cups Or, on a chief of the last as many griffin heads Azure.                                                                                                      






Grimsditch

Vert a griffin Or, armed Gules seizing on a man, in complete armour, lying on his back proper.                                                                                                         






Gee

Gules, a sword in bend Argent pommelled Or.
                                                                                                                                          






Glegg

Sable, two lions, counter-passant, in pale Or.                                                                                         

 




Gleve

Sable, three crescents Argent.                                                                                                              






Griffin

Argent, two bars Gules over all a griffin segreant Sable.                                                      
                                                                  
                                                                                      

 




Goodman

Gyronny of eight Argent and Sable an eagle displayed Or.                                                                                          






Godart

Ermine a cross patonce Sable.                                                                                                             

 




Goostrey

Argent, a chevron between three squirrels sejant Gules.    

These arms are also attributed to Blackended. The DeGostre (Goostrey) family held the lands of Blackden and are now in the possession of Kinsey of Blackden who married the Goostrey heiress.                                                                                      






Gamull de Storsoh?

Argent, on a chief Gules three trefoils of the first.                                                                             

 




Sir Francis Gamull of Chester

Or, three mallets Sable.                                                                                                                      

There are them two blank shields followed by those gentlemen whose surname begins with H.

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