. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. rs and their name of Bartelot or Barttelot, is of such antiquity,historians say, that it is shrouded in the mists of time. Robert Bartlet of Massachusetts came of a long andhonorable line. [] The first of the faniih was Adam Barttelot, an es(|uirein the retinue of Brian, a knight, and they came into Eng-land with WilUam the Conqueror, and fought at were granted lands. In the fifteenth century, a castleappears as the crest of the coat-of-arms which wa


. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. rs and their name of Bartelot or Barttelot, is of such antiquity,historians say, that it is shrouded in the mists of time. Robert Bartlet of Massachusetts came of a long andhonorable line. [] The first of the faniih was Adam Barttelot, an es(|uirein the retinue of Brian, a knight, and they came into Eng-land with WilUam the Conqueror, and fought at were granted lands. In the fifteenth century, a castleappears as the crest of the coat-of-arms which was granted byEdward the Black Prince to John Barttelot, for taking thecastle of Fontenoy, in France. In the sixteenth century, aswan was added, and granted liy the Garter King of that time, the crest is double, a castle and a swan. The original coat-of-arms of the family was three open,left-hand, falconers gloves, with golden tassels about thewrist. The coat-of-arms now in use is very elaborate, rep-resenting the quarterings, difTerent coats-of-arms of familieswho have intermarried with the 3^nUn Hartlett Coat-of-Arms with Ikt wings expanded Original. — Siiield saltic or black wiln ihixe falconers sinister glovespendent, argent or white, bands tasselled gold or \ellow^—arranged tri-angularly, two at top, one at bottom. Crests. — A swan, argent or white, couclin dorso; a castle with three tltrrets, sable. Motto. — MATURE — In good time. In the fifteenth century a castle appears as the crest of the coat-of-arms which was granted by Edward the Black Prince to John Bartelotfor taking the Castle of Fontenoy in France. In the sixteenth century a swan was added and granted by the (iarterKing of Arms. Since that time the crest is double, a castle and swan. [8] lrc\i()us lo 1700 lluTi wrrr al Kasl 1\\ iiit\-lliric cmi-s^icUUs of llu iianu of Barllrt. Roht-rl, llu ancfslor withwhom we are coiuenied, was ihe tirsl, and eanie to Phni-outh in 1623, in the go


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