. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . the Baronets Drake of Ashe, Co. Devon(Ext. 1733), and the Baronets of Shardeloes, Co. Bucks(Ext. 1660). SUblCl^. Arms: Or, a lion, rampant, double-queued, 56. Plate VIII. Add. and Corr. : The lion of the Dudley shield is alwaysaz., but it is sometimes double-queued, vert. Same Arms as the Dudleys, Dukes of Northumberlatid;Earls of Warwick ; Earls of Leicester: Baronets of Wil-linghani House, Co. Cambridge ; Baronets of Clayton,Co. Northampton (al


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . the Baronets Drake of Ashe, Co. Devon(Ext. 1733), and the Baronets of Shardeloes, Co. Bucks(Ext. 1660). SUblCl^. Arms: Or, a lion, rampant, double-queued, 56. Plate VIII. Add. and Corr. : The lion of the Dudley shield is alwaysaz., but it is sometimes double-queued, vert. Same Arms as the Dudleys, Dukes of Northumberlatid;Earls of Warwick ; Earls of Leicester: Baronets of Wil-linghani House, Co. Cambridge ; Baronets of Clayton,Co. Northampton (all these titles, except the one be-fore last, are extinct). 2)uer. Page 151. ISUmareSq. arms : Gu., three escallops, or ; a mulletPage 32, Plate IV. of the last, in chief, for difference. ©UmmCr. arms : Az., a crescent, between six 55. Plate VIII. —three, two and one,—or. Add. and Corr.: The Dummer ancestry has been clearlytraced by H. F. Watson, Esq., to the XI. century, Inthe notice, read Richard, 7tot Pritchard. 2)upn [IDan]. Page lo3. j£00^. Arms: Sa. [Sometimes gu. and even purple),three old mens heads, couped at. the shoulder, arg., crined: : A long cross crosslet, sa., anda dagger, arg., hilted, or, : Crux mihigrata quies. [The cross is my pleasing hope.]Gen. and Hist. Rem.: Borne by thedescendants of the Rev. WilliamEddye, Vicar of the Church of St.,Dunstan, Cranbrook, Co. Kent, anative of Bristol. His son, JohiiEddy, came over to New Englandin 1630. He is supposed to haveresided in Boxted, Co. Suffolk, England, and he settledin Watertown. He was styled Gentleman, by , in a visit he made to him with Captain Stan-dish. {The Eddy Family, 1884; BONDS Hist, ofWatertown, Mass., 2oj; N. E. HiST. AND Gen. Regis-ter, VIII, 201.] j£bCn. Arms : Gu., on a chevron, between three garbs,or, banded, vert, as many escallops, : A dexter arm, in armor em-bowed, couped at the shoulder,proper, the hand grasping a garb,bend


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