The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Bermingham. Caldecote. Celevile. Fauconberg. barry of six pieces being the normal number. If four or eightdivisions be found the number of pieces must be named; but withten or more divisions the number is unreckoned and burely is the word. Colevile of Bitham bore Gold a fesse bore Silver a dance (or fesse dancy) bore Gold a fessc azure with three pales gules in thechief. Cayvile bore Silver a fesse gules, flowered on both Cayvile- Devereux. Chamberlayne. Harcour


The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Bermingham. Caldecote. Celevile. Fauconberg. barry of six pieces being the normal number. If four or eightdivisions be found the number of pieces must be named; but withten or more divisions the number is unreckoned and burely is the word. Colevile of Bitham bore Gold a fesse bore Silver a dance (or fesse dancy) bore Gold a fessc azure with three pales gules in thechief. Cayvile bore Silver a fesse gules, flowered on both Cayvile- Devereux. Chamberlayne. Harcourt. Devereux bore Gules a fesse silver with three roundels silver inthe chief. Chamberlayne of Northamptonshire bore Gules a fesse and threescallops gold. ? Harcourt bore Gules two bars gold. Manners bore Gold two bars azure and a chief gules. Wake bore Gold two bars gules with three roundels gules in thechief. Bussy bore Silver three bars sable. Badlesmere of Kent bore Silver a fesse between two gemels ^gules. Melsanby bore Sable two gemels and a chief silver.


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