The Herald and genealogist . ho bore the grant specially made to Sir Eobert Lee in 1513 ;but the customary arms were those here represented. Richard Lee married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress ofWilliam Saunders or Sanders, esq. of the co. Oxon. Arms ofSaunders, Ar. a lion rampant azure withina bordure of the second, charged withfleurs de lys or. The Pedigree of Cope ofHampshire gives the arms charged witheight estoiles or in the Visitations of 1531and 1575. Stephen Coape or Cope ofBedenham, in co. Southampton, marriedanother of the co-heiresses of WilliamSaunders, and the arms of Cope impa


The Herald and genealogist . ho bore the grant specially made to Sir Eobert Lee in 1513 ;but the customary arms were those here represented. Richard Lee married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress ofWilliam Saunders or Sanders, esq. of the co. Oxon. Arms ofSaunders, Ar. a lion rampant azure withina bordure of the second, charged withfleurs de lys or. The Pedigree of Cope ofHampshire gives the arms charged witheight estoiles or in the Visitations of 1531and 1575. Stephen Coape or Cope ofBedenham, in co. Southampton, marriedanother of the co-heiresses of WilliamSaunders, and the arms of Cope impalingSaunders are given by Nicholas Charles,Lansdowne MSS. No. 874, British Mu-seum, as amongst these four eschocons(which) stand in the north and south win-dowes of the chauncell of St. Peters Lee had issue, by Elizabeth his wife, ^Robert Lee, of Quarrendon, Burston, and Hardwicke, , gentleman, sheriff of Bucks in 1521, afterwards was Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Henry VIII. A. ARMS OF SAUNDERS,CO. OXON. The above 118 THE LEES OF QUARRENDON.


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