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

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Brigeman
Sable, ten plates, four, three, two and
one, on a chief Argent a lion passant
Sable.
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Bradford
Sable, a cross engrailed
Argent.
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Brook
Chequey Argent and
Sable.
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Basingwarke (Basingwarke
Abbey)
Argent, on a cross engrailed Vert
five mullets Or.
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Bechton (Becheton)
Azure, three irons (or digging spades)
Or.
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Bechton (Becheton)
Azure, three spade irons (spade heads)
Or.
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Boldsworth
Ermine, on a chevron Gules three
escallopes
Or.
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Bradborn (Bradbourne)
Argent, three pallets Azure, on a chief
Gules as many crosses crosslet fitchee
Or.
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Blundell
Argent, an eagle displayed
Gules.
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Blundell
Argent, three eagles displayed
Gules.
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Buckley
Sable, a chevron between three bulls'
heads cabossed
Argent.
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Buckley de Broxton
Sable, three bulls' heads cabossed
Argent.
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Broghton (Broughton)
Gules, guttee d'eau a bucks head
Or.
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Birkhedd (Birkenhead)
Sable, three garbs Or, a bordure
Argent.
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Birkhedd (Birkenhead)
Sable, three garbs Or, a bordure engrailed
Argent.
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Brickill de Bretton (Bricked )
Sable, three garbs Or, a bordure
Or.
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Baston
Argent, three bat's wings sable.
(King's depiction looks more like
Argent, three leaves Sable
!)
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Brindley
Per pale Or and Sable, a chevron between
three escallops counter
changed.
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Bowdon
Quarterly Sable and Or, in the first
quarter a lion passant of the second.
Burke Records this coat as having a lion
passant Argent.
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Boold (Boolde or
Bould)
Argent, two chevrons Gules, on a canton
of the second a cross crosslet of the
first.
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Golborne Bellew
Gules, two lions passant guardant in
pale Or, over all a lable of five points
Azure.
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Battrich of Barrow
Argent, three torteaux Gules each
charged with a fleur-de-lis Or, on a
chief Azure a bugle horn or between two
pheons of the field.
Burke records this coat as Barrow
(Pottesbury or Petterspury, co.
Northampton)
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Birchills
Argent, on a chevron between three
crosses crosslet fitchee Sable, as many
fleur-de-lis of the
field.
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Buerton
Argent, a
chevron between three stags’ heads
caboshed Gules.
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Benhale (Benhall)
Gules, a cross moline Argent, over all a
bend Sable.
Burke records this coat as Argent, a
cross sarcelly Gules ans a bend Azure.
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Brock (Brocke)
Gules, on a chief Argent, a lion passant
of the field a fleur-de-lis for
difference.
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Mell de Brock
Gules, on a chief dancettee Or, a
trefoil of the
first.
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Barnston
Azure, between six crosses crosslet
fitchee Or, a fesse dancety
Ermine.
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Brett
Argent, on a chevron Sable three
trefoils of the
first.
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Banand of Chester (Bavant)
Ermine, two bars Gules, on a chief
of the first, two boars’ heads
contourne Sable.
[The Visitations of 1591 gives this
coat as Ermine, two bars Gules, in
chief two boars' heads Sable, couped
close of the second. In this example,
King is clearly mistaken ]
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Barrington
Gules, three greyhounds courant Argent,
a bordure of the
second.
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Bromall (Bromhall)
Sable, a lion rampant
Or.
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Bebington
Sable, three stags' heads cabossed
Argent.
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Barnak
Argent, three barnacles Sable.
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Browne
Sable, a lion rampant within a bordure
Argent depressed with a baton gobonated
Argent and
Gules.
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