The
Armorial Bearings Featured in The
Vale Royal of
England first published by Daniel King in 1656
The arms of those
gentlemen whose surname begins with I and those
whose surname begins with K (there being no surnames begining with J).
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Ince
Argent, three torteau in bend between two cotises
Sable.
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Ireland
Gules, six fleur-de-lis, three two and one, Argent.
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Iodrell
(Jodrell)
Sable, three buckles Argent.
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Ingleby
Sable, an estoile of eight points Argent radiant
Or.
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Ionetson
(Jonetson)
Sable, a bend between two fleur-de-lis
Or.
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There are then two empty shields followed
by K.
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Kingeley (Kingsley)
Argent, a bugle strung Sable a rose for
difference.
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Kingsley
Vert a cross engrailed Ermine.
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Knipersley (Knypersley)
Azure, three spades Argent. (Burke records Azure, three spades Or,
handles Argent.
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King
Azure, on a bend cotised Or two escollops Sable, on a canton of the
field a garb of the
second.
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Kapenhurst
(Capenhurst)
Gules, a chevron between three capons Argent.
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Knolls
Gules, on a chevron Argent three roses of the
field.
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Kelsall
Ermine, a bend engrailed Sable.
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Kocker
Argent, two squirrels sejant in pale Gules.
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Kent
Azure, a lion passant guardant Or a chief
Ermine.
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There are
then two blank shields folllowed by L.
    
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