. The visitation of Suffolke . rs de lis Argent, as many- escallops Gules. 3, 1 and 4. Atte Churche.—Quarterly Argent and Sable ; 2 and 3, Taylor.—^Ermine, three pallets Sable. 4, Lyarde.—Argent, a bull passant Sable, attired Or, a bordure of the second bezantee. 5, Hare.—Gules, two bars and a chief indented shield:— \, Crane; 2, Mollington ; S, Carbonel: i, Boteler; 5, Jernegan; 6, Ingoldesthorp; 7,Mortitner; 8, Kelvedon ; impaling 1, Allington.—Sable, a bend engraOed between six bUlets Argent. 2, Sapcotes.—Sable, three dovecotes Argent, two and one. 3, Chegney.—Quarterly Argent a


. The visitation of Suffolke . rs de lis Argent, as many- escallops Gules. 3, 1 and 4. Atte Churche.—Quarterly Argent and Sable ; 2 and 3, Taylor.—^Ermine, three pallets Sable. 4, Lyarde.—Argent, a bull passant Sable, attired Or, a bordure of the second bezantee. 5, Hare.—Gules, two bars and a chief indented shield:— \, Crane; 2, Mollington ; S, Carbonel: i, Boteler; 5, Jernegan; 6, Ingoldesthorp; 7,Mortitner; 8, Kelvedon ; impaling 1, Allington.—Sable, a bend engraOed between six bUlets Argent. 2, Sapcotes.—Sable, three dovecotes Argent, two and one. 3, Chegney.—Quarterly Argent and Sable, over all a bend lozengy Gules. 4, Gardiner.—Per fess Argent and Sable a pale coimterchanged, three griffins heads erased of the second. 5, Argentin.—Gules, thiee covered cups Or 2 and 1. 6, Mallet.—Gides, three round buckles Or. 7, Azure, three eagles displayed Or, a canton Ermine. 8, Beresford.—Argent, semee of crosses crosslet fitchee, three fleurs de lis Sable, within a bordure of the Crcm& Mmummti, CJaitcn- Ouo-A, Suffolh. VISITATION OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLKE. 141 The following description of the three crests, which formerly surmounted the shields,is taken from Eeyces Breviary of Suffolk, as quoted ty Cole, in the 28th volume of hisCollections, p. 207 :— lutersigned above with three crests upon helmets, fittingly mantled Oules, dobledArgent, and for the 1st middlemost, upon a torse Argent and Gules, out of a crownproper, two angels wings displayed and opposed and perpendicularly erected Argent,charged each with a cross crosslet hotonnee fitche Gules, by the name of Crane. For 2d crest, to right side, upon a crown Vert, adombrated Argent, a tuft of sundryfeathers Gules, by the name of Phelips. For the 3rd and last, on the left side, upon a wreath Argent and Gules, a demi-falcondisplayed Argent, arising out of a crown proper, by the name of Jerningham. Above all, on an escrowle, this motto;—ni deus iEDiricAT. EXTBACTS FEOM THE PAEI


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