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- The paly of six a fesse ( Walsingham ).
- The Isherwood Armorial at Raggleswood is recorded as Argent, a fesse dancettee azure, between three rudders proper.
- This junior line s coat of arms was : Gules, a fesse and in chief three roundlets Argent.
- An early coat of arms granted to the family depicts a blue fesse between three torteaux on a gold shield.
- This heraldic language describes a shield that is divided in two horizontally ( " party per fesse " ).
- Walter Devereux s coat of arms was the same as his father : argent a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux.
- The staff is for Royston Priory, the roses for Tudor connections, while James I is represented by the checky fesse of the Stewarts.
- The coat of arms of the two branches is identical, ( " Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules " ) but the crests differ.
- The ancestral arms of the Devereux family, and that of the Devereux of Bodenham were : " Argent, a fesse and in chief three roundlets Gules ".
- The flory cross bearing three gold discs was taken from the arms of Archbishop John Whitgift . The emabattled fesse in the fourth quarter represented a town wall and thus municipal government.
- The Lee family of Virginia and Maryland bore arms that were blazoned as, " Gules, a fesse componee or and azure between eight billets argent " .
- Arms of the Roper family & 18th Baron Dacre : " per fesse azure & or, a pale counterchanged & 3 buck's heads erased of the 2nd ."
- The fourth quarter featured a bear's head and " fesse " or horizontal band, from the arms of Lord Northbrook, lord of the manor of Lee in 1901.
- The municipality s heraldic language be described thus : Or a stag s attires sable fixed to the scalp argent, surmounting the attires in fesse enhanced, a label of five points gules.
- The family coat of arms are described as, " " gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles, also wavy, points meeting in fesse, argent " ."
- The family coat of arms are described as, " " gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles, also wavy, points meeting in fesse, argent " ."
- The Small family Coat of arms is described as " Per fesse, wavy, sable ( black ), pierced through with a dagger, in bend, proper entering at shoulder, hilted, gold.
- *In the " Coat of Arms " section, I have no idea what this means : " The arms displays Argent a Fesse wavy Sable between three Bees volant proper on a Chief Vert a Bugle stringed Argent between two Fusils Or.
- Azure two Poleaxes in saltire Or blades inwards between two Bulls'Heads couped in fesse Argent on a Chief of the last a Boar's Head couped Gules tusked of the second langued of the first between two bunches of Knee-Holly Vert banded Gold
- "' Cluny Macpherson "'field : per fesse ( divided horizontally ) Or and Azure, lymphad Or on the Azure, Azure on the Or ( i . e . counterchanged ), sails furled, oars in action, flags Gules.
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