. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . 170 AMERICA HERALDICA Hist, of Hanover, Mass., 335; N. E. HiST. AND , II., 14.] 30U6t. Arms : Az., two pennons [in French Jouets\Page 138. Plate XVI. Crossed saltirewise, or, between amullet, in chief, and an escallop, in base, of the last. JO^UffC. Arms: Arg., on a pile, az., three dextergauntlets, of the : A cubit arm, in armour [orvested, az.], grasping, in the hand,a scimitar: all : Tant quejepuis. [As much as I ca


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . 170 AMERICA HERALDICA Hist, of Hanover, Mass., 335; N. E. HiST. AND , II., 14.] 30U6t. Arms : Az., two pennons [in French Jouets\Page 138. Plate XVI. Crossed saltirewise, or, between amullet, in chief, and an escallop, in base, of the last. JO^UffC. Arms: Arg., on a pile, az., three dextergauntlets, of the : A cubit arm, in armour [orvested, az.], grasping, in the hand,a scimitar: all : Tant quejepuis. [As much as I can.]Gen. and Hist. Rem.: These armswere borne, in 1663, by John JOY-LIFFE, of Boston, Mass., were the ancient deviceswhich GUILLIM recognizes as hav-ing belonged to John Jolliffe, ofthe City of London, Esquire, Gov-ernor of the Muscovy Company,descended from the JOLLIFFES ofBotham, in Co. Stafford. [S. : Hist, and Antiq. of Boston, 1836; BuRKEsPeerage, Baronetage, and Kjiightage, i88j.^Same Arms as the Jolliffes, Barons Hylton, only thepile in the latters arms is Ikinsman. arms Per pale, az. and gu., three saltires,arg. Crest : A buck: proper—lodged infern, vert. Gen. and Hist. Rem. : We have herea full, clear pedigree, extendingfrom John KINSMAN, or Kynnes-MAN (1337), to Robert KINSMAN,the colonist, born in 1607, son ofHarold KINSMAN of Broughton, , who came over toBoston, Mass., in 1634. [L. : The Kinsman Familyl\ Slip. Arms : Az., a chevron, or, between two griffins, se-Page 16. Plate I. jant and confronts, in chief, and a dexter hand, couped, in point, arg. XanCC? [&C]. arms: Az., a pennon, or, the flag flyingPage 24. Plate III. towards dexter, arg. [not towardssinister, as in our example]. Over all, a bar, or. Same Arms as the DE Lancis, Vicomtes de Laval and deNouvian, in Normandy (France). XatbrOp, arms : Cyronny of eight, az. and gu., anPage 22. Plate 11. eagle displayed, arg.


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