. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . al tombstones, inthe Old Burial Ground, at Newport,R. L, consecrated to the memory ofmembers of the SanfOrd family ofRhode Island. The dropping ofthe d is of no material importancein the case. The tombstones aredated 1J21. There is a New York family of Sandford, claimingconnection with the English family of Sandford ofSandford, Co. Salop, whose ffrw/.r are: Quarterly, perfess, indented, az. and ermine. Crest: A falcon, wingsendorsed, preying on a partrid
. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . al tombstones, inthe Old Burial Ground, at Newport,R. L, consecrated to the memory ofmembers of the SanfOrd family ofRhode Island. The dropping ofthe d is of no material importancein the case. The tombstones aredated 1J21. There is a New York family of Sandford, claimingconnection with the English family of Sandford ofSandford, Co. Salop, whose ffrw/.r are: Quarterly, perfess, indented, az. and ermine. Crest: A falcon, wingsendorsed, preying on a partridge: proper. Motto:Nee temere, nee timide. It is said that the Englishhouse recognizes these American relatives. SaCQCnt. Arms : Arg., a chevron, between three dol-phins, hauriant, sa. Crest: A bird, wings elevated. Gen. and Hist. Rem.: These arms,so described in GORES Roll ofArms, No. ji, are stated there tohave belonged to Peter Sargent,one of Counsellors for theMassachusetts Bay Province, whocame from London in 1667, anddied, , in 1814. SaVaQC, Arms : Arg., six lioncels, rampant, sa., three,Page S3. Plate XII. two, and Same Arms as the Earls RIVERS (Ext. 1728). SCbCnCft. Arms : Quartered—1st and 4th : Barry ofPage 50. Plate VII. six, arg. and az., for and 3d : Sa., a lion, rampant, or, for Nydeggen. Scbermerborn. Page 127. Scbieffelin. arms: Tiered, per fess, sa. and or. On Page 93. Plate XIII. three piles — two conjoined withone, between transposed—invected, counterchanged,as many cross crosslets, of the first. SCbU^lCr. Arms : Vert, issuing from a cloud, 15. Plate I. a cubit arm, in fess, vested, az., holding, on the hand, a falcon, close:all and Corr. : We give here shieldand crest as copied from a very oldbookplate. The wrong crest hadbeen placed, page 15, opposite thecorrect blazoning.
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