Heraldic illustrations

Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1944.

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Walter H Godfrey, 'Heraldic illustrations', in Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street( London, 1944), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk15/xii [accessed 23 November 2024].

Walter H Godfrey, 'Heraldic illustrations', in Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street( London, 1944), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk15/xii.

Walter H Godfrey. "Heraldic illustrations". Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street. (London, 1944), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk15/xii.

HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS

1. Abbey of Westminster (before 1540). Azure a chief indented or with a crozier and a mitre gules on the chief. page 3
2. See of Salisbury. Azure the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Child or. p. 4
3. Sackville, Earl of Dorset. Quarterly or and gules a bend vair. p. 4
4. Knights of St John of Jerusalem. Gules a cross argent. p. 4
5. Berthelet (The King's Printer). Azure on a cheveron flory counterflory argent between three doves argent three trefoils vert pierced or. p. 14
6. Palmer. Sable a cheveron between three crescents argent. p. 25
7. Hothersall. Azure a leopard rampant or [pellety]. p. 47
8. Dalby. Gules a cheveron ermine between three round buckles or. p. 47
9. Paramor. Azure a fesse embattled between three stars or. p. 56
10. Trussell. Quarterly 1, argent a cross floretty gules; 2, argent fretty gules nailed with bezants; 3, or fretty gules; 4, argent two bars gules. p. 56
11. Lownes. Azure fretty argent within a border or. p. 58
12. Taylor. Quarterly sable and or a cross flory counter coloured. p. 59
13. Hearne. Sable a cheveron ermine between three herons argent. p. 60
14. Cottell. Quarterly 1, or a bend gules (Cottell); 2, argent two bars sable, in chief a demi-griffon issuing from the bars sable (Carhurta); 3, or a cheveron gules between three nettle leaves vert (Malherbe); 4, argent a griffon sable (Godfrey). p. 61
15. Burn. Or a buglehorn with two molets in chief sable. p. 63
16. Dove. Sable a fesse dancetty ermine between 3 doves argent. p. 72
17. Holden. Azure a fesse between two cheverons ermine, between the fesse and upper cheveron a covered cup or. p. 113