. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . d. and Corr. : Burke says that the castle is arg., but E. B. Crane, in his Rawson Family (1875), gives the tinctures we Arms as the Rawsons of Nidd Hall, near Knares- boroiigh, Co. York. [Walfords Co. Familiesi\ IReab. Same Arms as the Reades of Ipsden House, 52. Oxford, [Walfords Co. Families.] IRCabe. Arms: Gu., on a bend, n6buI6e, arg., three Page 52. Plate VII. shovelers, and Corr. : In the notice read Weiiburie instead


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . d. and Corr. : Burke says that the castle is arg., but E. B. Crane, in his Rawson Family (1875), gives the tinctures we Arms as the Rawsons of Nidd Hall, near Knares- boroiigh, Co. York. [Walfords Co. Familiesi\ IReab. Same Arms as the Reades of Ipsden House, 52. Oxford, [Walfords Co. Families.] IRCabe. Arms: Gu., on a bend, n6buI6e, arg., three Page 52. Plate VII. shovelers, and Corr. : In the notice read Weiiburie instead of Wenbur7i. IRensselaer [Dan]. Gu., a cross fiory, or. Page 15. Plate I. ADD. AND CORR.: These arms wereAlso, Plate XVII. borne by David Van Rensselaer subscriber [in 1852] to Gwilt-Ma-PLESONs Hattd Book of Her-aldry. The family in generalbears: Gu, a cross moline,arg. (Plate XVII). We havebeen asked to reproduce thefull Van Rensselaer coatof arms, as copied from thewindow of the Old AlbanyDutch Church. We give, there-fore, an fac-sitnile of thearms as found there, but donot pretend to give the tinc-tures as, except concerning. AMERICA HERALDICA 177 the first quarter, which constitutes the arms proper, thereseems to have always been some uncertainty as to thetinctures of the three other quarters. IRicbarbs. Page Arms : Az., a rose, arg., between three stars, or. Page 51. Plate VII. IRObCrbCaU. arms : Sa., a chevron, or; in base, aPage 76. Plate XI. tower between two annulets, arg.;on a chief, arg., a cross crosslet, gu. IRobinson. Page 151. IROgerS. same arms as the Baronets ROGERS of Wis-Page 114. dome, Co. Devon (Cr. 1699), raised to the Peerage in 1871, as Barons Blatchford. IROOtllC. Arms : Arg., a fess, pean ; in chief, a lion, pas-Page 84. Plate XII. sant, gu. IROOSCVClt. Arms : Arg., on a mount vert, a rosebush,Page 76. Plate XI. with three roses : proper. Arms: Arg., a chevron, between three crossPlate II. crosslets, fitch^e, sa. Add. and Corr. : I


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