. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . urne. Sumner. arms : Ermine, two chevronels, gu. Page 69. Plate X. SaME ARMS as the SUMNERS of Puttaiham Priory, Co. Surrey. [Walfords Co. Faini-lies.^ Spmonbs. Page 144. JCCmplC. Arms : Arg., two bars, sa., each charged withPage 45. Plate VI. three mullets, or. Same Arms as the Viscou7its Palmerston (Ext. 1868); theBaronets TEMPLE of Stow, Co. Bucks (Cr. 1612); theBaronets TEMPLE of Slieen, Co. Surrey (Ext. 1699). tibatcber. Page 117. tTbOmaS. arms : Ar


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . urne. Sumner. arms : Ermine, two chevronels, gu. Page 69. Plate X. SaME ARMS as the SUMNERS of Puttaiham Priory, Co. Surrey. [Walfords Co. Faini-lies.^ Spmonbs. Page 144. JCCmplC. Arms : Arg., two bars, sa., each charged withPage 45. Plate VI. three mullets, or. Same Arms as the Viscou7its Palmerston (Ext. 1868); theBaronets TEMPLE of Stow, Co. Bucks (Cr. 1612); theBaronets TEMPLE of Slieen, Co. Surrey (Ext. 1699). tibatcber. Page 117. tTbOmaS. arms : Arg., a chevron, lozengy, or and 112. Plate XIV. between three ravens, close, of thelast. XTbOmpSOn. arms: Or, on a fess, dancettee, az., threePage 50. Plate VII. Stars of the field [sometimes arg.] ;on a Canton, of the second, the sun, in its splendor:proper. XTbOrnbihC. arms : Arg., six gouttes, three, two, andPage 20. Plate 11. one, gu. On a chief, of the last,three leopards faces, or. Add. and Corr. : The name must be spelt Thorndike, andnot Tlwrndykc. CLbrOOp. Arms : Gu., a bar, between two chevrons, 48. Plate ^ilbCn. Arms : Az., a saltire, ermine, between four Page 134. Plate XVI. pheons, Arms as the Tyldens of Mihtead Manor, Co. Kent. [Walfords Co. Faviilies:\ ^ilgbman. Page 147. tTimpSOn. arms : Per chevron, gu. and arg. In chief,two lions, rampant, of the second;in base, an oak tree: proper—fructed, or. Crest: A piece of battlement, arg.;thereon, an eagle, rising: proper,in the beak, a slip of oak, vert,fructed, or. Motto: Paratus etfidelis. [Readyand faithful.] Gen. and Hist. Rem. : These armsare borne in this country by thedescendants of the grantee, RobertTiMPSON, an officer in the RoyalArmy, who distinguished himself bygallant services against the Frenchin the West Indies. He received this grant of coat-ar-mor in 1767, as recorded in BuRKE. ^OnipMnS. same arms as the of Ricli-Page 135. mond Park, 7iear Limerick. [Wai^ for


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