The Visitacion of Staffordschire . ield. * Harl. MS. 6128 and other MSS. give the field sable and the lions argent,and it was so quartered by Comberford. See Harl. MS. 1439, etc. t Ermine, a chevron gules. (Harl. MS. 6128.) X Shaweward in Harl. MS. 1570. § James in Harl. MS. 6128, where the following arms are given—Azure,crusuly or, two pipes conjoined in chevron of the last. Erdeswick says that SirJames de Pipe, who lived 28 Edw. III., sealed with a chevron in a bordure plain,though bis father, Robert, bore the arms above described. || Argent, a bugle horn strung between three escallops sable


The Visitacion of Staffordschire . ield. * Harl. MS. 6128 and other MSS. give the field sable and the lions argent,and it was so quartered by Comberford. See Harl. MS. 1439, etc. t Ermine, a chevron gules. (Harl. MS. 6128.) X Shaweward in Harl. MS. 1570. § James in Harl. MS. 6128, where the following arms are given—Azure,crusuly or, two pipes conjoined in chevron of the last. Erdeswick says that SirJames de Pipe, who lived 28 Edw. III., sealed with a chevron in a bordure plain,though bis father, Robert, bore the arms above described. || Argent, a bugle horn strung between three escallops sable. (Harl. ) f This is an undoubted mistake. The coat is that of Ufford. In the 6128 the shield is blank ; in MS. 1570 c:als Ufford is added. It is curiousthat in a Roll stated to be of the reign of Edward I., the same coat is ascribed toRobert do Giffard, though in the margin is written credo Ufford.** Wrottesley alias Wrotsley in Harl. MS. Sable, a chevron between three battle axes argent. (lb.) PLATE 3. Bftttkg ^ttmmertoa Ifcrigpwfc JtaMegjabfc


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