. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . ey have no analogy with thecoat we give, as having been used by the orig-inal Brattles. Heraldic Journal, III., 42. S. G. Drake: The History and Antiquities of Boston, 1856. PapwORTH and Morant: An Ordinary of British Ar-morials, iSy^. Th. BriDGMAN : Inscriptions, etc., from the Gratiary BurialGround, Boston, 1856. T. B. Wyman : Charlestozvn, Mass., Genealogies, I., iig. Sir Bernard Burke: The General Armory of England,etc., 1884. IDensbaw The Henshawes
. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . ey have no analogy with thecoat we give, as having been used by the orig-inal Brattles. Heraldic Journal, III., 42. S. G. Drake: The History and Antiquities of Boston, 1856. PapwORTH and Morant: An Ordinary of British Ar-morials, iSy^. Th. BriDGMAN : Inscriptions, etc., from the Gratiary BurialGround, Boston, 1856. T. B. Wyman : Charlestozvn, Mass., Genealogies, I., iig. Sir Bernard Burke: The General Armory of England,etc., 1884. IDensbaw The Henshawes of Henshaw, county Chester,England, are represented in New England [in 104 AMERICA HERALDICA spite of Burkes affirmation that the family isextinct in the male line] by the descendants ofJoshtia and Daniel Henshaw, who were broughtover here at an early age so as to deprivethem of their lawful inheritance. They arrived in America, circa 1654. A fullpedigree of the Henshaw family, including thetwo colonists, was prepared officially in 1701,and is kept at the Heralds College, London. Arms : Argent, a chevron,between three heronshaws, Crest : A falcon : proper—belled, or, wings elevated,preying on a mallards wing,argent, guttde de sang. ily may have branched off, as the arms it bears—since the first colonists time—are the arms at-tributed by Burke to the Ap-Rice family ofWales. A seal, in possession of the above SidneyBreese, reproduced the crest we give. The Breeze, or Brees, arms in Burke aretotally different. Crest : A boars head, erect,argent, pellet^e, between two oakbranches, vert, fructed, or. Edward Elbridge Salisbury: Family Memorials, 475-8. Sir Bernard Burke : The General Armory of England,etc., Papworth and Morant: An Ordinary of British Ar-morials, 1874.
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