Survey of London Monograph 7, East Acton Manor House. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1921.
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Philip Norman, 'Heraldic illustrations', in Survey of London Monograph 7, East Acton Manor House( London, 1921), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk7/p8.
Philip Norman. "Heraldic illustrations". Survey of London Monograph 7, East Acton Manor House. (London, 1921), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk7/p8.
HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS.
1. Suckling.—Per pale gules and azure, 3 bucks tripping or.
2. Sutton.—Or, a lion vert, a quarter ermine, with a molet for difference.
3. Ashfield.—Sable, a fess engrailed between three fleur-de-lys argent.
4. Perryn.—Argent, on a cheveron azure, between three pears vert, three leopards' heads argent.
5. Vyner.—Azure, a bend or. On a chief argent, a saltire engrailed gules between two Cornish choughs.
6. Hamilton.—Quarterly 1 and 4 quarterly. 1 and 4 gules, three cinquefoils ermine (Hamilton). 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with the sails furled, flagged gules (Arran). 2 and 3 argent, a man's heart gules ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief azure, three molets argent (Douglas) impaled, with azure a fleur-de-lys argent with a molet for difference (Digby).
7. Onslow.—Argent, a fess gules between six choughs.
8. Chichester, Earl of Donegal.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, checky or and gules, a chief vair (Chichester), 2 and 3, azure fretty argent (Itchingham).
9. Lady Conway.—Sable, on a bend between two cottises argent, a rose gules between two rings Sable (Conway), impaling Sable a woman cut off at the breasts, crined or (Hueriblock).