The Visitacion of Staffordschire . on, were Argent,three wolfs heads erased gules, within a bordure azure charged with castles, orchess-rooks, or (being the coat of Rycote, alias Vis-de-lou, of Rycote), quarteringBarton, ~Englejield, and Gernon. The same coat, with a crescent for difference, is onthe monumental brass of Sir Richards uncle, Thomas Fowler, in the chapel of ChristsCollege, Cambridge. J William Fowler married Cecilia, daughter and heiress of Nicholas Englefieldby Johanna Rycote, his wife, heiress of the family and estate of Rycote. § Thomas Fowlers first wife is called Mary or Mar


The Visitacion of Staffordschire . on, were Argent,three wolfs heads erased gules, within a bordure azure charged with castles, orchess-rooks, or (being the coat of Rycote, alias Vis-de-lou, of Rycote), quarteringBarton, ~Englejield, and Gernon. The same coat, with a crescent for difference, is onthe monumental brass of Sir Richards uncle, Thomas Fowler, in the chapel of ChristsCollege, Cambridge. J William Fowler married Cecilia, daughter and heiress of Nicholas Englefieldby Johanna Rycote, his wife, heiress of the family and estate of Rycote. § Thomas Fowlers first wife is called Mary or Margery, daughter of EdwardLee or Lester, or of ... Coleville. His second wife was Alice, widow of JohnHulcote of Hulcote, Northamptonshire, and daughter and heiress of John Houghtonof Ellesborou^h, Bucks. His third wife, who survived him, was Edith Dynham,sister (it is presumed) of John, Lord Dynham, and her arms (Dynham quarteringArches) are on the brass above named. He appears to have had three sons, Thomas,Edward, and Jtoteles,


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