The Herald and genealogist . sons : 1. Richard Lee, styled firmare [far-mer] in a deed dated 1472, was likewise,like his father, Constable of Quarrendon,and bore for his arms, Argent, a fess the arms of wood,between three crescents sable. ° uw,ra 2. Edward Lee, Constable of Quarrendon from 1485 to1486. 3. Robert Lee, Constable of Quarrendon from 1486 to1496. The arms borne by Richard Lee (whether by grant or byassumption is not now easily determined, as there is no recordof sucK a grant at the College of Arms,) are undoubtedly thosewhich since his day have been invariably used by his


The Herald and genealogist . sons : 1. Richard Lee, styled firmare [far-mer] in a deed dated 1472, was likewise,like his father, Constable of Quarrendon,and bore for his arms, Argent, a fess the arms of wood,between three crescents sable. ° uw,ra 2. Edward Lee, Constable of Quarrendon from 1485 to1486. 3. Robert Lee, Constable of Quarrendon from 1486 to1496. The arms borne by Richard Lee (whether by grant or byassumption is not now easily determined, as there is no recordof sucK a grant at the College of Arms,) are undoubtedly thosewhich since his day have been invariably used by his descendants, 1 These arms appear in the first quarter of the arms of Sir Anthony Lee (wronglycalled Sir Henry Lee), impaling those of Wyatt, co. Kent, at fol. 104 of the MS. ofNicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald (Lansdowne MS. British Museum, No. 874). 2 The same arms and quarterings (the eighth heing like the first) are likewise foundat fol. 78 of the Visitation of Bucks, 1575-1634. (Harleian MS. British Museum,No. 1533.). THE LEES OF QUARRENDON. 117


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