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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.
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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.]
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Spurstall
(Spurstow)
Vert, three mullets pierced Or.
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Spurstow
Sable, three mullets pierced Or.
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Stopford
Azure, semee of crosses crosslet and three lozenges Or.
(Baron of Stockport - ancient
Azure, three lozenges Or.)
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Shakerley de Holme
Argent, a chevron between three molehills Vert, a bordure engrailed of
the second
bezantee (Burke records the bordure as
Gules.)
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Stapley
(Stapeley) Gules,
three boars' heads erased Argent.
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Swethill?
Argent, three griffins segreant Gules.
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Swetnum
(Swettenham) Argent,
on a bend Vert three spades of the
first.
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Smith
Argent, a chevron Sable between three roses Gules.
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Shocklach
Azure, three (fish of some sort?) per paile (pall)
Argent.
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Shawcross
Argent, a crescent Gules between three martlets within an orle of
crosses
crosslet Sable.
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Spencer
Argent, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased Sable three
roses
Gules.
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There are then two blank
shields followed by those gentlemen whose
surname begins with T.
    
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