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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 T.
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Tatnall (Tatenhall)
Azure,
a cutlass in bend sinister Argent hilt and pommel Or a
bordure engrailed of the
last.
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Tame
Or, three bars Azure.
Burke records the
opposite.
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Tochet (Touchet)
Ermine, a chevron Gules.
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Tretting
Argent, a chevron Gules.
The chevron could possibly be Sable.
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Tilston
Azure, a bend cotised between two garbs
Or.
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Thelwall
Gules, a fesse Or between three boars' heads couped
Argent.
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Thomasen (Thomason)
Argent,
on a bend Azure three doves of the field, with olive
branches in their mouths
proper.
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Thrope of Chester (Thropp)
Chequy Argent and sable on a fesse Or three martlets of the
second.
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There is then one blank
shield
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Tatton
Quarterly Argent and Gules, four crescents
counterchanged.
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Trafford
Argent, a cross engrailed Sable.
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Toft
Argent. a chevron between three Saxon text " T's"
Sable.
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Thornton
Argent, on a bend Gules three escarbuncles Or.
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Trussell (Lord of Warmincham)
Argent, a fret Gules
bezantee.
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Trowtbeck
Azure, three trouts fretted Argent.
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Tetlow
Azure, on a fesse Argent three escallops Gules in chief as many crosses
pattee
Or.
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Timperley
Gules, a lion rampant Sable armed Or.
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There are then two blank
shields followed by the arms of those
gentlemen whose surname begins with V.
    
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