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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 P.

 
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Sable, a fesse between three birds Argent.                                                                                             

 
Pulford
Sable, a cross patonce Argent.                                                                                                                         

 
Prestland
Sable, a lion rampant Argent debruised by a bend componee Or and Gules.
[Burke's also records the ancient arms of Argent, a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed Sable.]                                                                                                                     

 
Poole
Azure, semee-de-lis Or a lion rampant Argent.                                                                                                                


Pickmer
Ermine, three lion gams erased claws pointing to base Gules.                                                                     
                                                                                                                           


Pointon
Ermine, on a fesse sable three crosses pattee Or.                                                                                  

 
Pigot
Ermine, three fusils conjoined in fesse Sable.                                                                                                  

 
Pulesdon
Sable, three mullets Argent.                                                                                                                     

 
Parker
Argent, a chevron between three (bucks?) stags' heads cabossed Gules.                                                                                                     

 
Parr
Or, two bars Azure a bordure engrailed Sable.                                                                                              

   
Peener? (more likely Peever)
(Pever) Or, on a chevron Azure three swans proper. (Something else may be drawn in the base of this shield but it unclear and as King has indicated no tincture for the item, I am at this stage going to presume that it is a print mark/error)                                                                  


Praers
Gules, a scythe Argent.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                      

 
Praers
Gules, two scythes Argent in saltire points inwards.                                                                                         

 
Paris
Gules, three unicorns' heads couped Or a bordure engrailed Sable.                                                                                  

 
Potter
Argent, a chevron Gules between three ermine spots.                                                                                   


Prenton
Argent, a chevron between three annulets Gules.                                                                               


Preston
Argent, a chevron engrailed between three annulets Gules.                                                                  


Plumley
Or, a mascle Gules a chief Azure.                                                                                                     


Points
Gules, four bars Or.                                                                                                                              


Penbridge
(Pembridge) Argent, a chief Azure over all a bend engrailed Gules. (King illustrated left)
Argent, a bend engrailed Gules a chief Azure. (Burke illustrated right just to show there is a difference in the way a blazon is interpreted)



There are then two blank shields followed by the arms of those gentlemen whose surname begins with R.                      

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