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The Armorial Bearings
Exemplified in The
Cheshire Visitations
illustrated in colour by
Martin S. J. Goldstraw
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Massy of Pottington (1580)
Arms: Quarterly, Gules and Or, in 1
& 4 three fleur-de-lis
Argent
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Massey of Puddington
Arms: Quarterly of four -
1 & 4 Quarterly Gules and Or, in the
first and fourth quarters three
fleur-de-lis Argent [Massey]
2 & 3 Argent, a bend Sable between six
cinquefoils Gules [Valentine]
Crest: A lion's head couped Argent.
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Massey of Edgerley
Arms: Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first
and fourth quarters three fleur-de-lis
Argent, in the centre point a mullet for
difference.
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Massie of Coddington
Arms: Quarterly Gules and Or, in
the first and fourth quarters three
fleur-de-lis Argent, in the centre point a
a martlet on a mullet for
difference.
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Massey of
Grafton, and Chester
Arms: Quarterly Gules and Or, in the
first quarter a lion passant Argent, in
the centre point, a trefoil for
difference.
Crest: A lion pasant Argent, charged
with a trefoil.
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Massey of Sale
Arms: Argent, a chevron between
three lozenges Sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Or, a
bull's head and neck
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