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

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Lecester de Tost
Azure, a fesse Gules fretty Or, between
three fleur-de-lis of the
last.
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Lyme
Gules, three lozenges in pale
Argent.
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Lostock
Argent, a boar courant
Sable.
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Lint
Argent, three battle axes
Gules.
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Leech
Ermine, on a chief dancettee Gules an
annulet between two ducal coronets
Or.
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Leech
Argent, a snake Vert entwined around a
dexter hand apaumee couped at the wrist
Sable.
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Lea
Argent, a fesse between three crescents
Sable.
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Lea
Argent, a fesse between three leopards'
heads and necks affrontee erased
Sable.
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Lea de Lea
Argent, a chevron between three leopards'
heads and necks affrontee erased
Sable.
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Ligh
Azure, two bars Argent a bend
Gules.
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Ligh de Boothes
Azure, two bars and a bend
Argent.
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Ligh de Adlington
Azure, two bars Argent a bend compony Or
and
Gules.
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Ligh de High Ligh
Argent, a bend lozengy
Sable.
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Ligh
Gules, a cross engrailed
Argent.
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Ligh
Argent, a lion rampant
Gules.
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There are then two
blank shields followed by the arms of those
gentlemen whose surname begins with
M.
    
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