. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . l Armory of England, etc., Book of Family Crests, II., 28. Bartlett Richard Barttelot—a descendant of AdamBarttelot, Esquire of Brian, who came overwith William the Conqueror—was heir to theestate of Stopham, Co. Sussex, and died inFrance, in 1518, leaving four sons. William, theeldest, succeeded to his fathers estate, and Ed-mund, another son, inherited the Ernely estatein the same county. He had four sons: Ed-mund, who succeeded him, and Rich
. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . l Armory of England, etc., Book of Family Crests, II., 28. Bartlett Richard Barttelot—a descendant of AdamBarttelot, Esquire of Brian, who came overwith William the Conqueror—was heir to theestate of Stopham, Co. Sussex, and died inFrance, in 1518, leaving four sons. William, theeldest, succeeded to his fathers estate, and Ed-mund, another son, inherited the Ernely estatein the same county. He had four sons: Ed-mund, who succeeded him, and Richard, Johnand Thomas who left Ernely in 1634, and arestated to have come to America. The coat Xemmon, or Xemon Gores Roll of Arms gives these devices toJoseph Lemon, of Charlestown, Mass., who emi-grated before 1680 from Dorchester, Co. Dorset,England. He brought over a similar seal, witha different crest, however. In the CharlestownBurial Ground we find a of a grand-son of the colonist, also with the same shield. The Lemons, Lemans, or Lemmons, of and Co. Norfolk, England, bear the samearms. AMERICA HERALDICA f25. Arms : Azure, a fess be-tween three dolphins, hau-riant, argent; an annulet ofthe last for difference. Crest: In a lemon tree, apelican feeding her young:proper—in her nest, or. Bishop Meades Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, I., M. Rowland: The Virginia Cavaliers [In the May, 1886, number of Southern Bivouac].R. A. Brock ; The Huguenot Emigration in Virginia, Bernard Burke : The General Armory of England, etc., Xlsle Heraldic Journal, L, 48. T. B. Wyman: Charlestown, Mass., Genealogies, Sir Bernard Burke : The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of Great Britain, etc., 188^.Sir Bernard Burke : The General Armory of England, etc., Book of Family Crests, II., 284. H)igGe6 The DiGGESES were of an old family in , England, and one of them, John Digges,was County Sheriff in 1433. His desc
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