Henry of Lancaster, second son of Edmund Crouchback, bore the arms of his cousin, the King of England,…
Adam Fraunceys (14th century) bore Party gold and sable bendwise with a lion countercoloured. The parting…
Ever or Eure bore quarterly gold and gules with the addition of a bend sable with three silver scallops…
Whitegrave of Staffordshire Nine pieces of Azure and of Stafford's arms which are gold with cheveron…
The Tallow Chandlers of London had a grant in 1456 of Six pieces azure and silver with three doves in…
John Cromwell (14th century) bore Silver a chiefe gules with a baston gobony of gold and azure.
The king of Scots bore Gold a lion within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered gules
William Stroker, who died Lord Mayor of London in 1484, bore Gironny of six pieces azure and silver…
Stourton bore Sable a bend gold between six fountains. The fountain is a rounded charged with waves…
Sir Ralph Mounchensy bore in the 14th century Silver a chevron between three billets sable on the bend
Octopus, a mollusk related to the squid. It has eight arms with suckers, arranged around a central soft,…