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The Armorial Bearings  Exemplified in  The Cheshire Visitations
illustrated in colour by Martin S. J. Goldstraw


 


Robinson of Mobberley
Arms: (on tomb at Mobberley): Vert, on a fess between three bucks trippant Or a trefoil slipped of the field.

"No armes produced"
"Respite given for shewing and making proofe of the Armes but nothing performed therein .."                                                                                                              

   














 Rode of Rode
 Arms: Argent, two trefoils and a chief Sable.
Crest: A wolf's head Sable round the neck a rope knotted Argent.                                                                                





Row of Bickley
Arms: Gules, on a bend Argent between two garbs Or three crosses pattee fitchee of the field.
                                                               


 
Row of Macclesfield
 Arms: Argent, a beehive beset with bees Sable.                                         

                         


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