. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . Arms: Or, three crescents, gu. Page 15. Plate I. ADD. AND CORR. : The old line of the Barons Crewe of Stene was created i66i, and ended1721 ; there were three Barons, John, and his twosons, Thomas and Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham. Thisis the family which was allied and in correspondencewith Richard Woodhull, of Brookhaven, N. Y. TKHOOlSC^. Arms : Sa. [and notgu., as in our examplePage 7y. Plate XI. of Plate XL], OH a cross, engrailed,Also, Plate XVII. arg


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . Arms: Or, three crescents, gu. Page 15. Plate I. ADD. AND CORR. : The old line of the Barons Crewe of Stene was created i66i, and ended1721 ; there were three Barons, John, and his twosons, Thomas and Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham. Thisis the family which was allied and in correspondencewith Richard Woodhull, of Brookhaven, N. Y. TKHOOlSC^. Arms : Sa. [and notgu., as in our examplePage 7y. Plate XI. of Plate XL], OH a cross, engrailed,Also, Plate XVII. arg., a lion, passant guardant, gu., between four leopards faces, az. On a chief of thesecond [and not or, as in our example of Plate XL], arose, of the third, enclosed by two Cornish choughs:proper. Add. and Corr. : The example, Plate XVIL, is the onlycorrect one. ixnortbington. same arms as the worthingtons Page 102. of the Bryn, Co. Chester. [Wal- FORDS Co. Families.] Add. and Corr. : The motto is translated; In valor worthyof his ancestors. TKIlrlSbt. Arms: Sa., a chevron,engrailed, arg.,betweenthree fleurs-de-lis, or. On a chief, of. the last, as many spear-heads:proper. All within a bordure, wavy, : On a mount, vert, and within anannulet, or, a dragons head, coupedat the neck, arg., sem^e of annulets,sa., and murally gorged, : Mens sibi conscia recti. A mind conscious of right.]Gen. and Hist, Rem.: In BurkesGen. Armory for 1884., these armsare attributed to the BaronetsWrights of South Carolina (). We have an old bookplate of Sir JamesWright, last Royal Governor of the colony of Georgia,bearing the same devices, except that the chevron is notengrailed, and bears a mullet, for difference. The crestis a plain dragons head. IKIl^Cft [Dan]. arms: Sa., a cross, or, between eightPage 39. Plate V. sprigs of thistle, arg., stalked andAnd Plate XVII. leaved, vert, placed saltirewise, two by two. On an escutcheon of pretence, az., a wheel, or. Add. and Corr


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