» Home -
Cheshire Heraldry

» The Vale
Royal 1656

» Visitations
1533 to 1580

» Visitations
1613

» Contact

» Site Map

» Photo
Gallery

|
The Armorial Bearings Featured
in The Vale Royal of England first published
by Daniel King in 1656
Yet
more arms of those gentlemen whose surname
begins with S.

|
Stathum
Gules, a pale fusily Argent over all a
bend Sable.
Burke records for Statham the reverse i.e.
Argent, a pale fussily Gules over all a
bend Sable.
|

|
Spurstall (Spurstow)
Vert, three mullets Or.
|
 |
Spurstow
Sable, three mullets
Or.
|

|
Stopford
Azure, semee of crosses crosslet and three
lozenges Or.
(Baron of
Stockport - ancient Azure, three
lozenges Or.)
|
|
Shakerley de Holme
Argent, a chevron between three molehills
Vert, a bordure engrailed of the second
bezantee
Burke records the bordure as
Gules.
|

|
Stapley (Stapeley)
Gules, three boars' heads erased
Argent.
|
|
Strethill
Argent, three griffins segreant
Gules.
|
|
Swetnam (Swettenham)
Argent, on a bend Vert three spades of the
first.
|

|
Smith
Argent, a chevron Sable between three
roses Gules.
|

|
Shocklach
Azure, three fish per paile (pall)
Argent.
|
|
Shawcross
Argent, crusilly Sable a crescent Gules
between three martlets of the Second.
|

|
Spencer
Argent, on a chevron between three
griffins' heads erased Sable three roses
Argent.
|
There are then two
blank shields followed by those gentlemen whose
surname begins with T.
    
This site is © Copyright -
Martin Goldstraw - All Rights Reserved
|
|