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The
Armorial Bearings Featured in The
Vale Royal of
England first published by Daniel King in 1656
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Basford
Sable, a bear salient collared and chained
Or.
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Belhoule
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Ball
Gules, a man's leg couped at the thigh erased at the ankle and
erected palewise transfixed with a coulter proper a martlet for
difference.
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Beilot
(Bellott?) Argent,
on a chief Gules three cinquefoils pierced of the
field
See possible comparison - the arms of Hugh Bellott,
Bishop of Chester 1595 - 1596
Or, on a chief Gules three cinquefoils of the first.
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Bram
Or, an escutcheon voided Azure.
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Benet
(Benett) Mayor
of Chester 1652 Argent, two bars Gules within a bordure
engrailed Sable. (another
Gules)
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Beteley
Gules, a fesse Argent between three
plates.
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Bagnley
(Baggilly)
Or, three lozenges Azure.
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Bagot
Argent, a chevron Gules, between three martlets sable. (King)
Burke's states that these arms (from a glass in Worcester Cathedral)
"This coat was for a time borne by Bagot of Bagots Bromley, co.
Stafford but the original bearings were resumed by Richard Bagot who
died 1596.
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Bagot
Or, on a cross Gules, five escallopes
Argent.
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Bagot
Argent, two chevrons Azure.
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Brasbridge
(Bracebridge) Vaire
Argent and Sable a fesse
Gules.
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Brasbridge
(Bracebridge)
Vaire Argent and Azure a fesse Gules.
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Brooke
(Norton Priory)
Or, a cross engrailed per pale Gules and
Sable.
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Blackenden
Argent, a chevron between three squirrels sejant
Gules.
These arms are also attributed to Goostrey. The DeGostre (Goostrey)
family held the lands of Blackden. These arms are now in the possession
of Kinsey of Blackden who married the Goostrey
heiress.
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Brow
Gules, on a chevron Argent three roses of the
field.
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Byngley
Argent, two bars Sable, on a canton of the second a pheon of the
first.
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Blackshame
Gules, on a bend Ermine between two plates Argent three trefoils
slipped
Vert.
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Boidell
(Boydell) Vert
a cross patonce Or.
This coat seems to be featured twice - see earlier
entry.
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The Browne of Netherly
Argent, two bendlets Sable between two mullets of the second. King -
illustrated to the left.
(Harl. M.S. 1535, fo.54b) gives Argent, two bendlets Sable in dexter
base a
pellet a crescent for cadency.
(C.6 fo, 23) illustrated to the right.
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Bradshawe
Argent, two bends between as many martlets
Sable.
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