. The Herald and genealogist. 430 ANGLO-AMERICAN escallop or. The lion holding an escallop in the Crest is engravedminus his legs, because they are perished in the stone. In BerrysKentish Genealogies a family of Stoughton,which was resident at Ashe near Sandwich, iscommemorated,1 and carried up (through twogenerations) to Sir John Stoughton, LordMayor: but the only Lord Mayor of such aname, Sir John Stocton in 1471, had the verydifferent coat of Gules, a chevron vaire argentand sable between three mullets of the second. The next shield accompanies these lines :Here lyeth ye body


. The Herald and genealogist. 430 ANGLO-AMERICAN escallop or. The lion holding an escallop in the Crest is engravedminus his legs, because they are perished in the stone. In BerrysKentish Genealogies a family of Stoughton,which was resident at Ashe near Sandwich, iscommemorated,1 and carried up (through twogenerations) to Sir John Stoughton, LordMayor: but the only Lord Mayor of such aname, Sir John Stocton in 1471, had the verydifferent coat of Gules, a chevron vaire argentand sable between three mullets of the second. The next shield accompanies these lines :Here lyeth ye body of Will. Eoyall, of NorthYarmouth, in the Province of Maine, who departed this life Novbre 7th,1724, in ye 85th year of his age. This stone is erected to ye Pious Memory of his Father by his eldest sonIsaac, as a last act of dutifull remem-brance. After which follows a muchlonger commemoration of the HonbleIsaac Eoyall, Esq. (the son) who diedat his seat in Charleston, June 7, 1739,aged 67. Williamson in his History ofMaine, i. 692, has noticed one genera-ti


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