» Home - Cheshire
Heraldry

» The Vale Royal 1656

» Visitations 1533 to
1580

» Visitations 1613

» Contact

» Site
Map

» Photo Gallery

|
The
Armorial Bearings Featured in The
Vale Royal of
England first published by Daniel King in 1656
The arms of those gentlemen whose surname
begins with S.
|
Savage
Argent, six lioncels rampant
Sable.
|
|
Shaw
Argent, a chevron between three lozenges Ermine.
|
|
Starky
Argent, a stork Sable membered Gules beaked Azure.
Burke does not mention the beak at
all.
|
|
Shrigley
Sable, a human leg couped at the knee
Argent.
|
|
Shrigley
Sable, a chevron between three human legs couped at the knee
Argent.
|
|
Shrigley
Argent, a fesse between three plumbers' irons Sable.
|
|
Stick (Sticks or Stych)
Sable, three garbs Or.
|
|
Sutton
Argent, a chevron between three bugle horns stringed
Sable.
|
|
Sutten (Sutton)
Or,
a lion rampant double
queued Vert.
|
|
Sandbach
Azure, a fesse between three garbs Or.
|
|
Stanley
Argent, on a bend Azure three stags' heads cabossed Or a crescent for
difference.
|
|
Stanley
Or, three eagles' legs erased Gules on a chief indented Azure three
stags'
heads cobossed of the
first.
|
|
Steeley
Argent, a chevron engrailed Azure.
|
|
Sir Thomas Smith
Azure, two bars wavy Ermine on a chief Or a demi lion rampant
Sable.
|
|
Smith de Cuerdley
Per pale Or and Gules three fleur-de-lis
counterchanged.
|
|
Smith de Oldough
Per pale Or and Gules three fleur-de-lis counterchanged a crescent for
difference.
|
    
This site is © Copyright -
Martin
Goldstraw - All Rights Reserved
|
|