A Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor from the Earliest to the Present Time (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...of the second a crescent vert between two ermine spots.) CREST--A cubit arm ppr, the hand holding a star or, ensigned with a crescent azure. MOTTO--Sola virtus nobilitat. HENDRICK Virginia. William Hendrick, Hanover Co., 1750. (Holland.) Argent, a hind standing in a forest. CREST--Out of a ducal coronet a hind's head. HENSHAW Massachusetts. Joshua and Daniel Henshaw, Massa-chusetts, 1654. (Chester.) Argent, a chevron between three hcronshaws, sable. CREST--A falcon ppr belled or, wings elevated preying on a mallard's wing argent, guttee de sang. HERNDON Virginia. Argent, a heron volant in fesse azure membered or, between three escallops sable. HERRICK Massachusetts. Joseph Herrick, Salem, 1645. (Leicestershire.) Argent, a fesse vaire or and gules. CREST--A bull's head couped ar-gent horned and eared sable. HERRICK Massachusetts. Henry Herrick, Salem, 1629. (Leicester.) Argent., a fess, vaire or and gules. CREST--A bull's head couped ar-gent horned and eared, sable gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr. MOTTO--Virtus omnia nobilitat. HEWELL Georgia. Wyatt Hewell, born in Virginia 1756. Gules, a chevron between three mul-lets argent. CREST--A beaver passant ppr. MOTTO--Virtus in arduo. HEYSHAM Washington, D. C. William Heysham, 1803. (London.) Gules, an anchor or on a chief of the last three torteaux. HICKS Long Island. John Hicks, 1665. (Gloucester.) Gules, a fess wavy, between three fleur-de-lis or. CREST--A buck's head, couped at the neck or, gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. HIGGINSON Massachusetts. Francis Higginson, Salem, 1630. (Hereford.) Or on a fess sable, a tower of the first. HILLHOUSE Connecticut. James Hillhouse, 1721. Sable, a chevron between in chief a lion rampant on the dexter side and a unicorn on the sinister between them a star of five poi...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...of the second a crescent vert between two ermine spots.) CREST--A cubit arm ppr, the hand holding a star or, ensigned with a crescent azure. MOTTO--Sola virtus nobilitat. HENDRICK Virginia. William Hendrick, Hanover Co., 1750. (Holland.) Argent, a hind standing in a forest. CREST--Out of a ducal coronet a hind's head. HENSHAW Massachusetts. Joshua and Daniel Henshaw, Massa-chusetts, 1654. (Chester.) Argent, a chevron between three hcronshaws, sable. CREST--A falcon ppr belled or, wings elevated preying on a mallard's wing argent, guttee de sang. HERNDON Virginia. Argent, a heron volant in fesse azure membered or, between three escallops sable. HERRICK Massachusetts. Joseph Herrick, Salem, 1645. (Leicestershire.) Argent, a fesse vaire or and gules. CREST--A bull's head couped ar-gent horned and eared sable. HERRICK Massachusetts. Henry Herrick, Salem, 1629. (Leicester.) Argent., a fess, vaire or and gules. CREST--A bull's head couped ar-gent horned and eared, sable gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr. MOTTO--Virtus omnia nobilitat. HEWELL Georgia. Wyatt Hewell, born in Virginia 1756. Gules, a chevron between three mul-lets argent. CREST--A beaver passant ppr. MOTTO--Virtus in arduo. HEYSHAM Washington, D. C. William Heysham, 1803. (London.) Gules, an anchor or on a chief of the last three torteaux. HICKS Long Island. John Hicks, 1665. (Gloucester.) Gules, a fess wavy, between three fleur-de-lis or. CREST--A buck's head, couped at the neck or, gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. HIGGINSON Massachusetts. Francis Higginson, Salem, 1630. (Hereford.) Or on a fess sable, a tower of the first. HILLHOUSE Connecticut. James Hillhouse, 1721. Sable, a chevron between in chief a lion rampant on the dexter side and a unicorn on the sinister between them a star of five poi...

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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50

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978-1-231-59406-3

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9781231594063

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1-231-59406-3



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