. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . elled [wrongly] Suivez raizon. Browne of Salem. Page 54. Browne of TiaiatertOWn. arms : Per bend, arg. andPage 54. Plate VIII. sa., three mascles, in bend, counter-And Plate XVII. changed. Add. and Corr. : We give in Plate XVII., the actualBrowne coat of arms. By an extraordinary circum-stance, the same family received two totally differentgrants of arms : the one we give in quarters I and 4 ofPlate XVII., being the older; the second given in PlateVIII.,


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . elled [wrongly] Suivez raizon. Browne of Salem. Page 54. Browne of TiaiatertOWn. arms : Per bend, arg. andPage 54. Plate VIII. sa., three mascles, in bend, counter-And Plate XVII. changed. Add. and Corr. : We give in Plate XVII., the actualBrowne coat of arms. By an extraordinary circum-stance, the same family received two totally differentgrants of arms : the one we give in quarters I and 4 ofPlate XVII., being the older; the second given in PlateVIII., dating from 1480. The additional shield is bla-zoned as follows: Quarterly ist and 4th: Sa., three mallets, arg., threeand one ; 2nd and 3d : As above. Bruen. Page 119. BUlflnCb. Arms : Gu., a chevron, arg., between threegarbs, or. Crest: a dexter arm, couped belowthe elbow, erect, and grasping abaton: proper. Gen. and Hist. Rem. : The first colo-nist was Adino BULFINCH, who set-tled in Boston, 1681, and was a manof importance. In Kings Chapelinscriptions are found the arms wegive. [S. G. Drakes Hist, andAntiq. of Boston, 66j {1856).]. Bumie?. Page 17. Arms : Arg., a chevron, between three bullsPlate I. heads, cabossed, sa. Add. and Corr. : The crest ought tobe : Out of a ducal coronet, or, abulls head, arg., armed, of the first[as given here]. The founder of the Americanfamily came from Odell [not Wood-hill], Co. Bedford. Same Arms as the ViscoutUs Bulkeley of Cashel; Baro-nets Bulkeley, or, rather, Williams-Bulkeley ofPenryhn, Co. Carnavon. BUrhC. Arms : Erm., a cross, gu. ; in the dexter can-ton, a lion, rampant, sa.


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