. Rossiana; papers and documents relating to the history and genealogy of the ancient and noble house of Ross, of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its descent form the ancient earls of Ross, together with the descent of the ancient and historic family of Read, from Rede of Trough-end, Reade of Barton Court, Berks, and Read of Delaware. Also some account of the related families. Hon. Harmon Pumpelly (1795-1882). (1) Countess Huguette. (2) Countess Delphine. (3) Count Joseph. The eldest son of Count Max de Foras, byhis first wife Mile, de Chanteau, is CountAmede. THE PUMPELLY ARMS. The following descri
. Rossiana; papers and documents relating to the history and genealogy of the ancient and noble house of Ross, of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its descent form the ancient earls of Ross, together with the descent of the ancient and historic family of Read, from Rede of Trough-end, Reade of Barton Court, Berks, and Read of Delaware. Also some account of the related families. Hon. Harmon Pumpelly (1795-1882). (1) Countess Huguette. (2) Countess Delphine. (3) Count Joseph. The eldest son of Count Max de Foras, byhis first wife Mile, de Chanteau, is CountAmede. THE PUMPELLY ARMS. The following description of the Pumpelly arms appears on the John tree. Argent chausse azure on a pale gules, accosted by two roses in base (onthe azure); a fleur-de-lis or; a chief of the last an eagle displayed sable; %><T. PUMPELLY ARMS. Pumpelly Family. 365 crest: on an esquires helmet, ornamented with a wreath of the colors andlambrequins of azure and argent, a ship on stormy waves. Motto: TelleEst la vie; translation, Such is life. To this description is added the following note: The above-mentioned crest was used by the representatives of NumaPompilius far back in Roman times — first, on coins, as the prow of a ship,
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