The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Naunton. Fauconer. Twenge. Cockfield bore Silver three cocks bore Sable a cheveron sable between three silver burc Silver a cheveron sable tjctwcen three bore Sable a cheveron silver between three bore Azure three pelicans Corbet. Cockfield. Burton. Sumeri (13th century) sealed with arms of A peacock with histail spread. John Pycshale of Suffolk (14th century) sealed with arms of Three magpies. Fishes, Reptiles and 7n3«/j.—Like
The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Naunton. Fauconer. Twenge. Cockfield bore Silver three cocks bore Sable a cheveron sable between three silver burc Silver a cheveron sable tjctwcen three bore Sable a cheveron silver between three bore Azure three pelicans Corbet. Cockfield. Burton. Sumeri (13th century) sealed with arms of A peacock with histail spread. John Pycshale of Suffolk (14th century) sealed with arms of Three magpies. Fishes, Reptiles and 7n3«/j.—Like the birds, the fishes arcborne for the most part to call to mind their bearers their position be otherwise named, they are painted asupright in the shield, as though rising towards the water dolphin is known by his bowed back, old artists makinghim a grotesquely decorative figure. Lucy bore Gules three luces (or pike) silver. Hermgaud bore Azure, crusilly gold, with six golden herrings. Fishacrc bore Gules a dolphin silver. L-a Roche bore Three roach swimming. John Samon (14th century) sealed with arms of Three salmonswimming. Sturgeon bore Azure three sturgeon swimming gold, with a fretgules over all. Whalley bore Silver three whales heads razed sable. Shell-fish would hardly have place in English armory wereit not for the abundance of scal
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