. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . offins of Portledge House, nearBideford, Devon. [WalfordS Co. Families.^ (tOggCSball. arms : Arg., a cross, between four escal-Page no. Plate XIV. lops, sa. (EOgbill. Same Arms as the ancient arms of the Baro-Page 114. nets COGHILL of Coghill, Co. York. They now bear: Ermine, a chevron, between threecocks, gu., quartering CRAMER. Same CreST andMotto. (TOQSWCU. Arms : Arg., a cross, between four escallops, sa. l62 AMERICA HERALDICA Crest : A stag, lodged,
. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . offins of Portledge House, nearBideford, Devon. [WalfordS Co. Families.^ (tOggCSball. arms : Arg., a cross, between four escal-Page no. Plate XIV. lops, sa. (EOgbill. Same Arms as the ancient arms of the Baro-Page 114. nets COGHILL of Coghill, Co. York. They now bear: Ermine, a chevron, between threecocks, gu., quartering CRAMER. Same CreST andMotto. (TOQSWCU. Arms : Arg., a cross, between four escallops, sa. l62 AMERICA HERALDICA Crest : A stag, lodged, sa., attired, : Nee sperno, nee and Hist. Rem.: John Cogs-well, the ancestor of the COGS-WELLS in America, was a son ofEdward COGSWELL of WestburyLeigh, Co. Wilts, England. Hecame over in 1635, and settled atIpswich, Mass. The family cameoriginally from Co. Essex, and wascalled, usually, COGGESHALL. Thepedigree is clear and America, the families of COGS-WELL and COGGESHALL are absolutely distinct; butthe arms are the same, as they both start from a com-mon origin. [: The Cogswells i7z Amer-. tca, l£ l-l
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