. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . re meant, notthe ordinary gauntlets. In the American branch thegauntlets are often charged: Two and one, instead ofin chief. Same Arms as the Baronets Barttelot of Stopham, ISartOn. same arms as the bartons of ThrextonPage iis. Hall, near Watton, Co. Norfolk. [WalfordS Co. Familiesl\ 3!6artOW. arms : Or, on a bend, sa., between six annu-lets, gu., three plates. Az., a chevron, between three escal-lops, or. lIBCehman. arms : Gu., a griffin, seg


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . re meant, notthe ordinary gauntlets. In the American branch thegauntlets are often charged: Two and one, instead ofin chief. Same Arms as the Baronets Barttelot of Stopham, ISartOn. same arms as the bartons of ThrextonPage iis. Hall, near Watton, Co. Norfolk. [WalfordS Co. Familiesl\ 3!6artOW. arms : Or, on a bend, sa., between six annu-lets, gu., three plates. Az., a chevron, between three escal-lops, or. lIBCehman. arms : Gu., a griffin, segrdant, or, holdingbetween the paws an Esquireshelmet, arg. [and not, as in ourexample, a lions face, az.]. Add. and Corr. : These arms,granted in 1761, by the Her-alds College, to one Beek-MAN, Merchant, in London,are not those used by theAmerican Beekmans. Wegive, in Plate XVII., the real and actual Beekmanarms, as found in the official communications of theemigrant, William Beekman, Governor of South River,with Peter Stuyvesant, in New Amsterdam. Page 36. aSavarb. Page 74- Plate V. Arms : Plate XL Page 25. Plate , Plate Same arms found in the Chronyck Van Zeelandt (Am-sterdam, i6g6). Arms : Az., a running brook, in bend, wavy, arg., betweentwo roses, or. Crest: Two wings, addorsed. Motto : Mens conscia recti. [Mind conscious of the right.] Same Arms as the Barons Beekman of Belgium. iBClCbCr. Arms : Paly of six, or and gu., a chief, 32. Plate IV. Same Arms as Sir Edward Belcher, Knt., C. B. [Wal-fordS Co, Families.] !{6ClL Arms : Az., a chevron, ermine, between three Page 41. Plate VI. bells, or. iiSellingbam. arms: Arg., three bugle-horns, 41. Plate VI. Stringed and garnished, or. Same Arms as the Barotiets Bellingham of Castle Bel-lingliam, Ireland (Cr., 1796). KCtbUne. arms: Quartered—1st and 4th : Az., a 30. Plate IV. between three mascles, or, forBethUNE. 2nd and 3d: Arg., a chevron, sa., chargedwith an otters head, erased, o


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