The Herald and genealogist . 430 ANGLO-AMERICAN escallop or. The lion holding an escallop in the Crest is engravedminus his legs, because they are perished in the stone. In BerrysKentish Genealogies a family of Stoughton,which was resident at Ashe near Sandwich, iscommemorated,! and carried up (through twogenerations) to Sir John Stoughton, LordMayor: but the only Lord Mayor of such aname, Sir John Stocton in 1471, had the verydifferent coat of Gules, a chevron vaire argentand sable between three mullets of the next shield accompanies these lines :Here lyeth y^ body of
The Herald and genealogist . 430 ANGLO-AMERICAN escallop or. The lion holding an escallop in the Crest is engravedminus his legs, because they are perished in the stone. In BerrysKentish Genealogies a family of Stoughton,which was resident at Ashe near Sandwich, iscommemorated,! and carried up (through twogenerations) to Sir John Stoughton, LordMayor: but the only Lord Mayor of such aname, Sir John Stocton in 1471, had the verydifferent coat of Gules, a chevron vaire argentand sable between three mullets of the next shield accompanies these lines :Here lyeth y^ body of Will. Eoyall, of NorthYarmouth, in the Province of Maine, who departed this life Nov^^ 7th,1724, in y® 85th year of his age. This stone is erected to y® Pious Memory of his Father by his eldest sonIsaac, as a last act of dutifull remem-brance. After which follows a miichlonger commemoration of the Hon®Isaac Royall, Esq. (the son) who diedat his seat in Charleston, June 7, 1739,aged 67. Williamson in his History ofMaine, i. 692, has noticed one genera-ti
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