The Herald and genealogist . THE ARMS OF WOOD,CO. WARV/ICK. THE LEES OF QUARRENDON. 117. THE ARMS OF LEE, OFQCARRENDON, CO. BUCKS. and by every branch of such, including both that more direct branch which was ennobled, and the other branches which spruno- from the main stock during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. They occurred on every monumental memorial at Quar- rendon; according to Kicholas Charless MS., no less than thirteen times, either in glass or stone. Here and there other arms may have been used by individual members of the family—as for example : on one occasion by Sir Anthon
The Herald and genealogist . THE ARMS OF WOOD,CO. WARV/ICK. THE LEES OF QUARRENDON. 117. THE ARMS OF LEE, OFQCARRENDON, CO. BUCKS. and by every branch of such, including both that more direct branch which was ennobled, and the other branches which spruno- from the main stock during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. They occurred on every monumental memorial at Quar- rendon; according to Kicholas Charless MS., no less than thirteen times, either in glass or stone. Here and there other arms may have been used by individual members of the family—as for example : on one occasion by Sir Anthony Lee, already referred to, who reverted to the old Cheshire arms, and also by the widow of Sir Henry Lee, , buried in the north transept of St. ]Marys, Aylesbury, who bore the grant specially made to Sir Robert Lee in 1513 ; but the customary arms were those here represented. Eichard 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 l
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