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Texas Armorial Descriptions and Sources
ARMIGER ARMS DESCRIPTION SOURCE OF ARMS DESCRIPTION
Adalbert I, Margrave of IvreaD'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed headhttp://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/
Adalbert, Duke of Alsace, Count of NordgauAzure, semee-de-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Adam Banastre, KnightArgent, a cross patonee sableThe Dictionary of Heraldry, by Foster, p. 9
Adam de Neufmarche, Baron of BrecknockGules, five lozenges conjoined in fesse, orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 731
Adela, the Holy, Princess of France, Countess of FlandersOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Adelaide (Adelheid), Countess of Vermandois and ValoisChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Adolph/Arnold, Magnus, Flanders & ArtoisOr, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster
Aed Find, King of DalriadaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93
Aedh Fionn mac Echdach, King of DalriadaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, the Reprint Co.. Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93
Aelfgar, Earl of East Anglia, Earl of MerciaOr, an eagle displayed sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
Aethelwulf, King of Wessex & Kent, King of EnglandErmine, on a bend sable three cinquefoils, or. ALSO: Gules, three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Azure, a horse forcene, argent.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 341-342; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128.
Agnes of Franconia, Duchess of Swabia, Princess of GermanyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Ailpin mac Eochaid (Alpin II), King of Dal RaidaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Co., Publishers I(Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 9o
Alan Basset, Named in Magna CartaBarry-way of six arg. and axAn Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, Richard Thomson, 1829
Alan de Croun, Great Steward of the Household of Henry ID'arg., au chef de sa.Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 691
Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotland, Usher of the King of ScotsArgent, a chief gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, publ. 2011, p. 293 by Douglas Richardson
Alan Epes, Gentleman of LyddePer fesse gules and or a pale counterchanged three eagles displayed of the lastRoll of Arms by NEHGS, Roll 9, Order 648
Alan la Zouche, Baron of AshbyGules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one. ALSO: Bezane', or ten bezants, a canton ermine.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198; Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, 2005, p. 924
Alan, Lord Galloway, Constable of Scotland, Named in MCOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules OR Argent, a lion rampant azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 and p. 198; An Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829
Alaric II, King of the VisigothsAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115)
Alberic II (Albri) de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin, ChamberlainD'azur, au lion d'or (Azure, a lion gold) ALSO: D'argent a cinq barres d'azureHistoire Genealogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale of France, Vol. VIII, pgs. 401-402, by Anselme; Armorial General, Vol. I, p. 508
Albert Heymans Roosa of The Netherlands & New YorkOr, three roses gules, barbed and seeded properOAAA, Vol. II, p. 333
Albert I, the Pious, Count of VermandoisChequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Albert III, Count of NamurD'or au lion de sa., arm. et lamp. de gueules a la cotice du meme, br. sur le toutArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 295
Albert III, Count of VermandoisChequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Alberto Azzo I, Marchese in LiguriaD'azur, a l'aigle d'argent, becquee, languee et couronnee d' or; ALSO: Az. three fleur-de-lis or, interior guGeneral Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 331; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 74, 75
Alberto Azzo II, Marchese d'EsteD'azur, a l'aigle d'argent, becquee, languee et couronnee d' or; ALSO: Az. three fleur-de-lis or, interior guGeneral Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 331; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 74, 75
Alexander de Greene de BoketonAz. three buck trippant orBurke's General Armory, p. 424
Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord ForbesAzure three bears' heads couped argent muzzled gulesGeneral Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 365
Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord MontgomerieAzure, three fleurs-de-lis or.Burke's General Armory, p. 608; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
Alexander Mowbray, JusticeGules a lion rampant argent, a bordure gobony or and sableThe Publications of The Harlean Society, Vol. XVI, p. 133; The General Armory by Burke, p. 713
Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine EmperorA golden two-headed eagle on a red fieldBook of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57
Alfonso I, "Henriques", First King of Portugal, Knight TemplarAr., 5 escutcheons az. disposed in the form of a cross, the point of the side ones pointing toward the center. Each escutcheon charged w/ 5 bezants argentHeraldry of the Royal Families of Europe by Louda & Maclagan, p. 229, table 114
Alfonso II, King of AragonPaly of nine or and gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Alfonso III, "the Great", King of the AsturiasGules, a castle with 3 turrets or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on barAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Alfonso IX, King of Leon & GaliciaLeon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin,: Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC,) 2988, p. 131
Alfonso IX, King of Leon, Galicia, and BadajozArgent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Alfonso V, King of Castile and Leon, Emperor of SpainGules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Alfonso VI, Emperor of Hispania, King of Leon, Castile, etc.Castile: Gules a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gjules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Alfonso VII, King of Castile & Leon, Emperor of SpainGules, a castle with 3 turrets or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224
Alfonso VIII, King of Castile & Leon, Emperor of SpainGules, a castle with 3 turrets or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224
Alfonso X, King of LeonGules, a castle with 3 turrets or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Alfred the Great, King of Wessex/EnglandChequey Or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first. ALSO: Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets, or.Shield and Crest by J. Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340, 342; Heraldry-Coats of Arms, NSCDXVIIC, Vol. I, pgs. 12, 116; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Alice of Jerusalem & Champagne, Queen Consort of CypressArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Alix of Rethel, Princess of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Alpin MacEochaid, King of Dalriada and KintyreOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93
Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin, CrusaderOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesA Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256
Amadeus, Earl of Oscheret, Count Oscheret, Earl of DijonD'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed headhttp://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/
Amalaric, King of the VisigothsAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115)
Amaury I, King of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Amaury II (Almaric), King of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Andre de Vitre, Seigneur of VitreGules, a lion rampant argent, crowned orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200
Andrew (Endre) I, King of HungaryBarry of eight gules and argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188
Andrew Luttrell, 1st Lord LuttrellOr, a bend between six martlets sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 680
Andrew Reade, Esq., of Faccombe, HampshireSemy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the lastOAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465
AngusOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93
Anketil Mallory, Knt, of Kirkby Mallory, LeicestershireOr, a lion rampant gules double queuedBurke's General Armory, p. 653
Anne of Gloucester, CountessA quatrefoil of Arms: a chevron (on a scrolled field) impaling quarterly, 1 FRANCE, 2 and 3 England, 4 a bend cotised between six lions rampantMagna Carta Ancestry" by Douglas Richardson, p. 122
Anne of KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon in base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Anscar I, Margrave of Ivrea & Count of OscheretD'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed headhttp://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/
Ansfrid Onfror Goz, II, Vicomte d'HiemesGules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argentMunford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; ,
Ansgise/Ansegisel, Duke, Mayor of the Palace in AustrasiaAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Anthelwulf King of Wessex & KentChequey or and purpure on a chief sable a lion passant guardant of the firstNSCDXV11C Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. 1, 2012 p. 116
Anthonhy Cooke Knt o Gidea HallOr, a chev, compony gu. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the secondThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 224
Aodh (Hugh) Fionnliath, Monarch of IrelandAzure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border.Coat of Arms of Ireland wikipedia Coat of arms of Ireland; (2) Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol 1, No. 1 - Vol 42/143
Aodh Oirndighe ("Dignified"), (Aed mac Neill, Hugh DorndigheAzure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border.Coat of Arms of Ireland wikipedia Coat of arms of Ireland; (2) Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol 1, No. 1 - Vol 42/143
Arnolph II, le Jeune, Count of Flanders & ArtoisOr, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster
Arviragus, King of BritainShelde of sylver white, A cross end long and overthwart full perfect.Lysons, Rev. Samuel, "Our British Ancestors: Who and What Were They?: An Inquiry, publ. by John Henry & James Parker 1865, p. 78
Aubrey de Vere IQuarterly gules and orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120
Aubrey de Vere II, Sheriff of LondonQuarterly gules and orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120
Aznaa Sanchez, Lord of LarronGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 130
Baldwin II, Count of FlandersOr, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster
Baldwin II, Count of HainautChevronne d'or et de sable, de six piecesArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 873
Baldwin II, Count of Rethel, King of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Baldwin III, Count of HainaultA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
Baldwin IV, Count of HainaultA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
Baldwin IV, le Barbu, Count of Flanders & ArtoisOr, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster
Baldwin V (VIII) Count of Hainault & Flanders, Margrave of Nar.A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
Baldwin V, Count of FlandersD'or au lion de sable arm. of lamp. de gulesArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 678; Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster
Baldwin VI (IX) Count of Hainault & Flanders, Emp. Of Constan.A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
BaldwinVI (1) de Mons, Count of Flanders and HainaultA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
Bartholomew de Badlesmere, KnightArgent, a fess between two bars gemelles gulesAncestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Bartholomew de Burghersh, Admiral of the Fleet W. of ThamesGules a lion or with a forked tailMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 366
Basina(Basine), Queen of Thuringia, Queen of Salian FranksAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115)
Begue (Bego) I, Count of Toulouse, Duek of AquittaineAzure, semeede-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Bela I, King of HungaryBarry of eight gules and argentAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188
Beli, King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged.Robert Walden Coggeshall, andestors and Kin, p 111.
Berengaria, Queen of Castile & ToledoCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Berengario (Berenger) II, King of ItalyD'azur a la croix d'argArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 170
Bernard de Neufmarche, Lord of Brecon, WalesGules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 731
Bernard de Saint ValeryGules, two lions passant guardant in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
Bernard Vermandois, Picardy King of ItalyChequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Bernard, King of Italy, King of LombardsChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis-of the second.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanbury, SC), 1988, p. 114
Bertrada/Berthe/Bertree, Merovingian PrincessAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115; NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 120
Bethoc (Beatrix), heiress and Princess of ScotlandOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Bjorn ("the Old"_ Eriksson, King of SwedenAzure, six lioncels or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117
Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France, Regent of FranceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186
Boadicea, Quees of the IceniVert, an equal-armed Celtic cross argent.The Adrian Empire, In, "Heraldry Manual: Rules for Registration, Administration and Design," as adopted Jan 2013, p. 13
Bohemond II, Prince of AntiochOr a cross gules. (Principality of Antioch).A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign, John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 141.
Boleslas III, King of PolandGules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or.A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266
Brian of the Tributes Boru, High King of IrelandAzure, a harp or, stringed argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 119
Brian Stapleton, Knt., de jure Lord Ingham of Ingham, YorkshireArgent, a lion rampant, sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 961
Bruno, Count in SaxonyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Cadfan ap Conan (Cynan), King of DumnomiaQuarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchangedCoggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988
Cadfan, King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedRobert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Cadwallon (the Long-Handed), King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedRobert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Cadwallon, King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 111.
Carloman, Mayor of the Palace, Duke of the FranksGu. Three hammers or.Robson, Thomas, "The British Cabinet, or Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland..." Vol. II
Cerdic, Skylding leader of the W. SaxonsGules, three lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Charibert (Heribert), Count of LaonAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Charlemagne, Holy Roman EmperorD'or a Laigle, De Sa, A, La Fasce De Gu, Ch De Trois Roses D'Arg et Br Sur Le Tout; Or an eagle displayed sable, on a fess gules 3 roses argent overallArmorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 405; NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 119
Charles "the Hammer" Martel, Mayor of the PalaceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Charles de Chiel, Comte de Lyon, Seigneur de ChielD'or a la bande de gules; u lambel d'azur br. en chefArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 417
Charles II, "the Bald", King of the Franks, EmperorArgent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 94-95
Childebert, King of ParisAzure, semee-de-lis OrAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Childeric I, King of FranksAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Chilperic I, King of Neustria (539-584)Azure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Christopher Fitz RandolphAr. a chief indented az.The General Armory by Burke, p. 380
Clothaire I, King of Soissons, Orleans, King of FranceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Clothaire II, King of the Franks, King of NeustriaAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Clovis I, "The Great", King of the Salic FranksAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Clovis II, King of Neustria and BurgundyAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Clovis The Riparian, Frankish King of CologneAzure semee-de-lis orNSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, pgs. 32 and 120; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 115 & 186
Coel Hen (Old King Coel), King of the Keltic BritonsQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedAncestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p.111
Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll & Lord Lorn1st & 4th, gyronny of eight or & sable (Campbell); 2nd & 3rd, argent, a lymphad, her sails furled & oars in action, all sable flag & pennants flying gules (Lorn)The General Armory by Burke, p. 162
Conan I, Duke of BrittanyErmineAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198
Conrad I, "the Peaceful", King of Burgundy, King of the W. FranksWithin a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193
Conrad II, "the Salic", King of Germany, Holy Roman EmperorOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Constance of AntiochOr, a cross gulesWoodward's, A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, p. 141
Constantine I, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Cornelis Hendrickse Van Ness, of Holland & Albany Co., NYArgent two bars gulesAn Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 340
Count BillungOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Dagobert I, King of the Franks (628-638)Azure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Dan "Mykillati" (The Magnificent) Olafsson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Daniel PerrinArgent on a chev bet 3 escallops sa, 3 crosses pattee, orBolton's American Armory, p. 129; Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 61
David I, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
David, Earl of HuntingdonOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Dermot MacMurrough, King of Hy Kinsale & Leinster, IrelandSable, three garbs orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 118-119
Diarmait MacMael nam Bo, King of Hy Kinsale, Leinster, DublinAzure, a harp or, stringed argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 118-119
Diego Fernandez de Oviedo, Count of OviedoAzure, a cross or, in the fess point a cottise of the field. ALSO: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned orColonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America, Vol. 25, pgs. 316-317; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Diego Lainez, (Senor de Bibar), in CastileCastle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131.
Dietrich, Count of the Saxon HamalantOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Donald II, King of AlbaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, the Reprint Co., Pub. (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93
Donald II, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Donnchad MacMurchada (MacMorough), King of DublinSa. three garbs or ALSO: Gu. a lion ramp. arThe General Armory by Burke, p. 645
Drew de MontaguArgent, three lozenges in fess gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132
Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell & Lord of LochaweGyronny of eight or and sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 162
Duncan I, King of Scots (Duncan mac Crinan)Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Eahlmund, King of Wessex, King of KentAzure, a cross patronce (sometimes called a cross fleury or cross moline) between four martlets OrWikipedia, House of Wessex, p. 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House of Wessex
Ebles I, Count of Roucy & Rheims & Archbishop of RheimsD'or, au lion d'azur, arme and lampasse de gueulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 199-200; Armorial General, Vol. II, by Rietstap, p. 56
Edern (Aeturnus) ap Padarn, Rul. of the Britons, Com. of VotadiniQuarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchangedCoggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. III, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988
Edgar "the Peaceful", King of England 959-975Gules three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Azure, a cross paty between four martlets, or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; A Catalogue of the Kings of England by Thos. Mills, p. 19
Edmund "the Magnificant", King of EnglandAzure, three ducal coronets in pale, or.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 340
Edmund de MortimerBarry of six or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquierres of the second, over all an inescutcheon azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 215-217
Edmund de Ufford, Knt., of Gr. Belstead, SuffolkSa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043
Edmund Earl of Leicester and Earl of Lancaster, Knt., CrusaderGules, three lions passant guardant or, a label of three points azure each charged with three fleurs-de-lis in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215
Edmund Freeman of MassachusettsAzure, three lozenges or.Complete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 175
Edmund Hussey, of Holbrook, co. SomersetBarry of six ermine and gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213
Edmund I, King of EnglandGules, three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Chequey or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340
Edmund II, "Ironside" of EnglandAzure, a cross patonce between four martlets or.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. 1, p. 131
Edmund le Boteler, Knt., Justiciar of IrelandOr a chief indented azureMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 377, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson; The General Armory by Burke, p. 103
Edward "the Elder", King of Wessex, King of EnglandAzure, a cross patonce between four ducal coronets, or. ALSO: Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets, or.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341-342
Edward Dale (Major), OAAAGules, on a mount vert a swan argent, membered and ducally gorged orThe Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 270
Edward Dymoke, Knt. & Sheriff of LincolnshireSable, two lions passant in pale argent, crowned and armed orUniversity of Toronto Libraries, British Armorial Bindings; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 461
Edward Fitz Randolph of Langdon HallAr. a chief indented az.The General Armory by Burke, p. 380; Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC
Edward Garfield of England and MAOr, three bars gules on a canton ermine, a cross formee, of the secondCrozier's General Armory, p. 61
Edward I, "Longshanks", King of England, CrusaderGules 3 lions passant guardant or. OR Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 806; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, publ 1895, p. 224; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Edward II, King of EnglandGules, three lions passant guardant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Edward III PlantagenetArmsw: Azure, six lionels, orRobert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestor and Kin, p 116
Edward III, King of EnglandGules 3 lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Edward Redman, Esquire, Lord of HarewoodGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Edward Stebbins, DeaconArgent, a griffin segreant azure langued and membered gules, between three cross-crossletsThe General Armory by Wm. A. Crozier, p. 121
Edward Tyrrel, Sheriff of Essex & Hertforod, M.P. for EssexArgent, two chevronels azure, a bordure engrailed gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 102
Edward, the Aethling, King of EnglandAzure, a cross paty betw 4 martlets or. ALSO: Azure, a cross flory betw 4 doves or. ALSO: Gules, three lions passant guardant orShield & Crest by Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Edward, the Elder, King of EnglandGules, 3 lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Chequey or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield & Crest by Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340
Egbert, King of WessexGules, three lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Egbert, King of Wessex & Kent, King of EnglandAzure, a cross patonce, or ALSO: Azure, a cross moline argent. ALSO: Azure, a horse forcene, argent.Shield and Crest by J. Franklyn, p. 341-342; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205
Einion Yrth (the Impetuous),Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Eirik Anundsson (Eymundsson); King of SwedenAzure, six lioncels or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint co., Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117
Eleanor of AquitaineOn a lozenge, gules a lion passant guardant orThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, pgs. lv, lvi, 22; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343
Eleanor of Castile-Leon, Queen of EnglandOn a lozenge, gules 3 lions passant guardant or (England); Impaling gules a castle w/ 3 turrets or (Castile).Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; A Catalogue of the Kings of England by Thomas Mills, p. 151; Plantagenet Ancestry by Richardson, p. 19
Eleanor of ProvenceOn a lozenge, or, four pallets gules.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343
Emma Fitz Osbern, CrusaderGules a bend argent surmounted by a fesse or ALSO: Gules a bend argent surmounted by a fesse vertThe General Armory by Burke, p. 356; The Pride and Boast of Heraldry by Walter Scott
Endo/Eon/Eudes la Zouche of Ashby & HarringworthGu. ten bezants, four, three, two and oneAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1153
Enguerrand I de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, CrusaderArgent, six cross crosslets fitchee sable, on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Enguerrand II de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de TingryAzure, three lions rampant orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 349
Eochaid IV "Annuine", King of DalriadaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93
Eochaid mac Domangairt, (Eochaid II), King of DairiadaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. l3
Eochaid mac Echdach (Eochaid III), King of DairiadaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93.
Ethelred II "the Redeless" of EnglandOr, a crosspotent fitchy, azure ALSO: Azure, a cross flory between four doves or.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205
Ethelred II "the Redeless", King of EnglandGules, three lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128
Eudes (Odo) I, Count of Savoy & Maurienne, Margrave of SusaOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesA Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192
Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy, CrusaderWithin a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193
Eudes II, Count of Blois and ChampagneD'azur a la band d'argent, cotoyee de deux cotices potencees et contre-potencees d'or, remplies de sa.Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 400
Euric, King, Visigoth Kingdom of ToulouseAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115)
Euseby Isham, Knt. of Pitchley and Braunston, NorthamptonshireGu. a fess wavy and in chief three piles wavy argentBurke's General Armory, p. 532; NEHGS Roll 5, order 309
Eustace de Arderne & de Watford, KnightGules, a chief argent, thereon a label of three points azureThe Topographer and Genealogist by Nichols, p. 214
Everard de Ros Lord Baron of Helmsley, Co. Cork, EnglandRos: Gules, Three Water Bougets, two and oneBritish Roots of Maryland Families II by Robert W Barnes (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., Inc) 2002 pg 190/4
Eystein Glumra (the Noisy) Ivarsson, King of Norway,Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled orCoggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, 1988, p 194
Ferdinand I, Emperor of Spain, King of Leon, Castile & AstorgaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Ferdinand II, King of Leon & GaliciaLeon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Waqlden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 131
Ferdinand III, King of CastileGules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Fergal mac Maele Duin (Fearghal), High King of IrelandAzure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border.Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland Vol 1
Fortun Garces, King of PamplonaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Francis Bradley of Fairfield, CTGules, a chevron argent, between three boars' heads couped orComplete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 94; The General Armory, p. 114
Francis DoughtyArgent, two bars between three mullets of six points sable, pierced or.Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 205; The General Armory by Burke, p. 294
Francis Epes, I of VirginiaSix pieces gules and gold with three eagles, gules in the goldA Roll of Arms by NEHGS, 2013, p. 235
Francis Littlefield of TichfieldVert. on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, as many boys' heads couped properThe General Armory by Burke, p. 612
Francis PeabodyPerfesse nebuly gules and azure, in chief two suns insplendour, in base a garb or, Crest - An eagle rising or.Matthew's American Armoury and Blue Book, ed. John Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, ed. John Matthews, London, eng, 1907
Francis Wyman of West Mill GreenAr. A fess betw. three crescents sa. fire issuant ppr.The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 1143
Frederick I (III), Barbarossa, Emperor of the WestOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Frederick I of Luxembourg, Count of Salm & LuxembourgGules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent, crowned, armed and langued or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 211
Frederick I, von Hohenstaufen, Count of von HohenstaufenOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Frederick II, von Hohenstaufen, Duke of SwabiaOr, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Fridleif III Frodasson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Fridleif Skjoldsson, Kking of the DanesOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Frode IV (the Valiant) Fridleifsson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Frodi I (the Valikant) Fridleifsson, First King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and loangued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1988, p. 191
Frodi II Harvarsson, King of Denmark and SjallandOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Frodi III (The Peaceful) Dansson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988. p. 191
Frotho "Victor Angliae" Canutesson, King of Sjaelland (Denmark)Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190
Fulk de Pembridge, Knt. Of the Shire for StaffordshireOr, three bars azureMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 312
Fulk III (Nerra), Count of AnjouAzure, six lioncels or.Coggeshall, Robert W., "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117
Fulk IV (le Rechin), Count of AnjouAzure, six lioncels or.Coggeshall, Robert W., "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117
Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange, Seneschal of AquitaineGules, two lions passant argentBurke's General Armory, p. 979; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 210
Fulk V, the Younger, Count of Anjou, King of JerusalemAzure, six lions; ALSO: Azure, six lioncels; ALSO: Azure six lions rampant or 3, 2, and 1; ALSO: Argent a cross potent betw 4 crosslets orBoutell's Heraldry, pgs, 205, 222; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Fox-Davies, p. 85
Galindo Aznarez, Count of AragonPaly of nine or and gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Ganger Rolf "the Viking" (aka Rollo), 1st Count of NormandyGules, two lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129
Garcia (Sanchez) II, King of PamplonaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Garcia (Sanchez) II, King of Pamplona, Count of AragonCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Garcia I Iniquez, King of Pamplona & SobrarbeCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or., Navarre: Gules, etc.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Garcia III, King of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Garcia Ramirez, King of Navaree, Duke of PamplonaNavarre: Gules, a treasure of chains or, connected to an escarburcle at center azure by acr9oss and saltire of chains of second.Coggshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Garcia Sanchez I, King of Navarre, Count of AragonGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Garcia Sanchez II, King of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Garcia VII, King of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Geoffrey de Boulogne, 1st elected King of Jerusalem, CrusaderOr a cross argentThe Oxford Guide to Heraldry by Thomas Woodcock, p. 7
Geoffrey de Geneville, Knt., Seigneur, Justiciar of IrelandAz. three horses' bits or, on a chief erm. a demi lion issuant gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 393
Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of EssexQuarterly, or and gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 655
Geoffrey de Say, Knight and Magna Carta SuretyQuarterly, or and sa.The General Armory, by Burke, 1884, p. 901; An Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829
Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of Essex, Justiciar of EnglandQuarterly, or and gules, a bordure vairAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Geoffrey IV, Count of Anjou, Duke of NormandyAzure, 6 lioncels or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; The General Armory by Burke, p. 806-807
Geoffrey la Zouche, Vicomte de PorhoetGules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198
Geoffrey le Scrope, KB, Chief Justice of the King's BenchAz. a bend or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 908
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of AnjouAzure, six lions or"Boutell's Heraldry" by Frederick Warner L T D p. 4-5, "A Roll of Arms by Crown of Charlemagne in the USA" p. 103.,
Geoffrey V, Plantagenet, Count of AnjouSix lions rampant or. ALSO: Azure, six lioncels or.Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, p. 94; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 117
George Archer of EnglandAzure 3 arrows argentVA Heraldica by W. A. Crozier, p. 71; The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 23
George DenisonArgent on a chevron engrailed gules between three torteaux, an annulet orNSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 121; OAAA
George Poindexter of Isle of JerseyPer fesse azure and/or, in chief a dexter hand clenched proper cuffed of the second, in base a mullet of the first.OAAA by A. Finnell, p. 513
George Prater of Latton Co., Wiltshire, EnglandSable, three wolves, heads erased, argent on a chief or a lion passant of the field.Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565, by William Harvey, p. 36
George Reade, Esq.Semy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the lastOAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465
George Tailboys, Knt., de jure Lord Kyme, Earl of AngusArgent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p 112
Gerald of WindsorArgent, a saltire gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209
Gerard de Roussillon, Count of ParisAzure, semee-de-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Gilbert De Clare, Knt., Earl of Clare, Hertford & GloucesterOr, 3 chevrons gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145
Gilbert De Clare, Knt., MCS, Earl of Clare and of HerefordOr, 3 chevs. Gu, with a label of 5 points az ALSO: Or, three chevrons gules.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 196; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125
Gilbert de Segrave, Lord of SegraveSable, three garbs argent banded gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198
Gilbert d'Umfraville, Lord of Redesdale & Prudhoe, Earl of AngusGules, a cinquefoil pierced orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1043
Gilbert Fitz Richard, Lord of Clare, Cardigan and WalesOr, three chevron gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125
Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, Lord of Clare and TunbridgeOr, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117
Gilbert Grierson, 1st Lord of LagGules a saltire argent, the latter charged with three cusions of the first (later: Gules on a fess or between 3 fetterlocks argent a mullet azure).The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 429
Gilbert of Ghent, Lord of FolkingtonBarry six or and azure a bend gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 93
Gilbert UpdikeTwo bars and six fleur-de-lysNEHGS Roll of Arms, publ. 2013, p. 92
Gilbert, Count of BrionneOr, three chevrons gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125
Gilles de Roet, Knt., Guienne King of Arms, MarshalGules, three catherine wheels orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, 1988, p. 185
Giselbert, Duke of LorraineOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Godfrey de Lovaine, Custodian of the honour & castle of EyeGu. a fesse betw. ten billets or, three, two, three and two.The General Armory by Burke, p. 623
Godfrey I of Brabant, the Bearded, Count of LouvainOr, a lion rampant azureThe General Armory by Burke, p. 623 (Louvain & Brabant)
Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine & of BrabantOr, a lion rampant azureThe General Armory by Burke, p. 623
Godfrey, Count of BrionneOr, three chevrons gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125
Godgifu (Lady Glodiva)Azure, semee of crosslets, a lion rampant or; armed langued gules.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors & Kin (1988) pg. 112
Godigisel, King of the Hasdingi VandalsArms of Medieval France: Azure, semee-de-lis or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 115
Godiva (Lady), Hereward of CoventryOr, an eagle displayed sable (Mercia); Chequy or and az. On a bend gu. 3 eagles ar. (Hereward); Sa 3 goats salient ar. (Thorold)Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, pgs. 481, 678, 1011
Gorm "Enske" Frotason, King of SjaellandOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190
Gorm del Gammel, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190
Gospatric I, Earl of Northumbria, 1st Earl of DunbarGules, a lion rampant argent, a bordure of the second charged with roses of the firstSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 72, by Joseph Foster
Gospatric II, Earl of Dunbar, Earl of LothianGules, a lion rampant argent, a bordure of the second charged with roses of the firstSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 72, by Joseph Foster
Gruffydd Fychan, Knt., Banneret of Agincourt (Griffith Vaughn)Quarterly, 1 & 4 sable, 3 nag's heads erased argent, 2 & 3 argent a castle triple-towered sable, port overt, chained transverse orVisitation of England and Wales, Vol. 3
Gruffydd I ap Llywelyn, King of Gwynedd, 1039Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 111
Guerri I, Comte du MorvoisChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second.Kelly, Lorraine, "Ancestral Family Trees"
Guigues III, Count d'AlbonAux 2 et 3 d'or au dauphin d'azur, pose' en pal, allume', langue, crete', barbe', oreille, lorre' et peautre' de guArmorial General, Vol. I, by J. B. Riestap, p. 26
Guiguin, Count of SoissonsAzure, semee-de-lis OrAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Guillaume II de Talvas de Belleme, Seigneur d'Alencon & BellemeTalvas arms: Sable, a saltire or between on the dexter an arrow argent point down, and on the sinister an epee of the same point up 
Guillaume/Willem Vigne of Valenciennes, FranceGu. three savages' heads affrontie erased ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1057
Guncelin de Badlesmere, Justice of ChesterArgent, a fesse between two gimel bars gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. 1, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 92; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208-209
Guy SpinneySable, a chevron argent between three crescents orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 85
Halfdan (The Valiant) Haraldsson (Harald III), King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Waqlden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Halfdan II (Healfdene) (the Tall) Fordasson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langjued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, " The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Halfdan II (Hyitbeinn) Olofsson, King of VermalandGules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade ArgentCoggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, 1988, p 191
Halfdan the OldGules, two lions passant guardant.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129
Hamlin PlantagenetAz. Semy-de-lis or on a bordure gu. eight lions pass. Guard of the secondGeneral Armory Two by Alfred Morant, p. 125
Hammond Belknap, Lord Treasurer of NormandyAz, three eagles in bend betw. Two bendlets ar.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 67;
Hamo, Baron of Dunham MasseyQuarterly, Gules and Or, in the 1st and 4th quarters three fleur-de-lys, ArgentNotes on the Parish of Burton in Wirral by F. C. Beazley, pub. 1908, pgs. 38-40
Harald (the Old) Valdorsson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, thjree lions passant in pale azure, armed and langjued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Harald Blaatand ("Blue Tooth") Gormsson, King of Denmark & N.Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190
Harald, "Fairhair", King of Norway, King of VestfoldGules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Harold Parcus, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190
Harvar (the Handstrong) Fridleifsson, King of Denmark & SjalllandOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Comppany, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC) 1988, p. 191
Heinrich II, Count of LuxembourgGules, a lion rampant queue fourche argent, crowned, armed and languesd orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 211
Hendrick Adriansz van den Burchgraeff, of HollandOr three (2-1) fleurs-de-lis azureAn Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 346-347
Henry de Aldithley, Sheriff of SalopGules, a fret orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 184
Henry de Audley of Heleigh, Sheriff of Shropshire/StaffordshireGules fretty orRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. I, p. 201
Henry de Beaumont, Lord Beaumont, 8th Earl of BuchanAzure, semee of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122; Burke's General Armory, p. 63
Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Crusader, MCSAzure, a bend argent between two cottises and six lions rampant or.Robert Walden Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 208
Henry de Bohun, MCS, 5th Earl of HerefordAzure, a bend argent between two cottises and six lions rampant or.Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 208; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 96
Henry de Percy 5th Lord Percy, 2nd Earl NorthumberlandAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 213-214
Henry de Percy, "Hotspur", KG, KB, Justice of Chester, N. WalesAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 213-214;
Henry de Percy, Knt, of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, Justiciar in DumfriesAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry de Percy, Knt., 2nd Lord Percy, Justiciar of the East MarchA lion rampantAncestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry de Percy, Knt., of Topcliffe, YorkshireAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry de Tracy, Knt, Gov of Lundy Island, Const of Exeter CastleOr, a lion pass. sa. betw. two bends gemel gu.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, 1884, p. 1024
Henry Fitz Hugh, KG, Lord High Treas., Chamberlain to Henry VAzure fretty and a chief gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. II, by Douglas Richardson, p. 199
Henry I "the Fowler", King of Germany & LorraineOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Henry I King of Fran ce, Duke of BurgandyFrance (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or.Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115
Henry I, "Beauclerc" King of EnglandGules 2 lions passant guardant in pale orThe Royal Heraldry of England by Pinches, p. 13; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; General Armory by Burke, p. lv, lvi; Ancestors & Kin, p. 129
Henry I, de Redman, Lord of Levens, Selside, LuptonGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Henry I, King of FranceAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186
Henry II "Curtmangtel" King of EnglandGules, Three Lions Passant Guardant Or.Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, The Reprint Company Publishers, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1988, pg 128
Henry II, "the Courageous", Duke of BrabantSable, a lion rampant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193
Henry II, Count de BarD'azur seme de croix recr. au pied fiche d'or, a deux bars adosses du meme, br. sur le toutArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 110
Henry II, King of EnglandGules, 3 lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; General Armory of England, Scotland Ireland & Wales by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi
Henry III, "the Black", King of Burgundy & Germany, EmperorOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules ALSO: Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Henry III, King of EnglandGules, 3 lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; General Armory by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, p. 224
Henry III, King of England, Duke of Normandy & AquitaineGules, three lions passant guardant OrWikipedia Online, referencing Pinches, J.H. & R. V., "The Royal Heraldry of England, "Heraldry Today, publ., London 1974, p. 6
Henry IshamGules, three piles wavy and over all a few gold; ALSO: Gules a fesse wavy and in chief three piles also wavy, points meeting in fesse, argentOAAA, p. 496; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 126; Some Feudal Coats of Arms by Forester, p. 139
Henry IV, King of Germany, King of Franconia, EmperorOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Henry IX, the Black, Duke of BavariaPaly bendy argent & azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194
Henry of Franconia, Count of Wormsgau/SpeyergauOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Henry of Huntingdon, Prince of ScotlandOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Henry of Lancaster, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Lord of MonmouthGules, three lions passant guardant or surmounted by a bend azureMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 484
Henry Percy, K.G., 4th Lord Percy, 1st Lord NorthumberlandAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry Percy, Knt., 3rd Earl Northumberland, 6th Lord PercyAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry Percy, Knt., 3rd Lord PercyAzure, five fusils conjoined in fess or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214
Henry Redman, II, Lord of LevensGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Henry Skipwith, KnightArgent, three bars gules in a chief greyhound current, sable, collar's orPlantagenet Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 221, by Douglas Richardson
Henry Tailboys, Knt. of Hepple, Northumberland, etc.Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112
Henry Tracy, High Sheriff of GloucesterOr, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules.General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165
Henry Vernon, K.B., Knt of the Body to King Henry VIIArgent, a fret sable and a canton gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 279
Henry Wyman, Lord Mayor YorkArgent on a chief gule a fleur-de-lis or, between two lozenges of the fieldThe General Armory, by Burke, 1884, p. 1143
Henry, Earl of HuntingtonOr, a Lion rempant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestor and Kin, 1988 by Coggeshall, Robert Walden, pg. 93
Herbert de Saint Quintin, Knt., of Brandesburton, YorkshireOr, three chevronels gu. a chief vairThe General Armory by Burke, p. 890
Herbert Fitz HerbertArgent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95
Herbert I , Count of Vermandois, & of Meaux, & of SoissonsChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 114.
Herbert I, Count of VermandoisChequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 991
Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and TroyesChequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134
Herbert III, Count of VermandoisChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and ValoisChequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Herbert/Arbert I, Viscount de ThouasD'or seme de fleurs-de-lis d'azur; su canton de gules; D'azur au franc quartier de gules, seme de fleurs de lys d'orArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 909
Herluin de Burgh de Conteville, Vicomte de ContevilleOr, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sableCoggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 281
Hervey de Sutton, 4th Lord SuttonOr, a lion rampant, vert double queued forcheThe General Armory by Burke, p. 987
Hildegarde, Countess in Vinzgau (Linzgau) of SwabiaOr, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules; ALSO: Azure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 115, 192
Hilldouin III, Count of Rameru, Count of Montdidier & RoucyAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Horda Canute (Knut), King of Sjaelland (Denmark)Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale asure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988 p. 199
Hroar (Roe, Hrothgar) Halfdansson, King of Lejre & DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Seneschal of Poitou,Justiciar,NMCGules seven mascles conjoined, 3, 2 and 1, vaireAn Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20
Hugh Capet King of France, Count of Orleans and ParisFrance (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or.Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115
Hugh Capet, King of France, 1st Capetian KingAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Hugh de Audley, Knt of Stratton, Justice of North WalesGulles fretty or, a label azureRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 76
Hugh de Audley, Knt of Stratton, Lord Audley, Earl of GloucesterGulles fretty or, a label azureRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 76
Hugh de Baliol, of BywellArgent, on an inescocheon azure, a lyon rampant argent crowned or, all within a border in gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry in Feudal COA and Pedigrees, by Foster, p. 8
Hugh de Courtenay, K.G., 10th Earl of DevonOr, three roundels gules with a label azure.Plantagenet Ancestry by Donald Richardson, p. 239
Hugh de Criel, Count of Clermont, Moucy & CreilGu. the field replenished with trefoils, two dolphins endorsed ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 203
Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, Viscount d'AvranchesAzure, three garbs orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 205
Hugh de Stafford, K.G., 2nd Earl of Stafford, 3rd Lord StaffordField diapered with elegantly designed sprigs of foliage, a chevronRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 12
Hugh de Venables, Knt., of Kinderton, CheshireAz. two bars ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1053; The Dictionary of Heraldry, p. 197
Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of OxfordQuarterly, in the first quarter a mulletMagna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 854
Hugh Fenne, Treas of King Henry VI, Escheator of NorfolkArg. on a fess within a bordure engr. az. three escallops of the firstOrdinary of British Armorials by John Papworth, p. 810; The General Armory by Burke, p. 345
Hugh II "le Mefiant," Count of Tours, Count of AlsaceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Hugh IV de Lusignan, Sire of LusignanBarry of ten argent and azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of NorfolkOr, a cross gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123
Hugh le Bigod, MCS, 5th Earl of Norfolk, Lord High Steward/Engl.A cross ALSO, another descrip is: Or, a cross gulesMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 86:i; Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123; Burke's General Armory, Vol. I, p. 82
Hugh le Despenser, Judiciar of EnglandQuarterly, argent, and gules fretty or, over all a bend sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 121
Hugh le Mefiant, Count of ToursAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Hugh Magnus, Count of Vermandois, CrusaderChequy or and azureA Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 125
Hugh Magnus, Duke of France and BurgundyAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Hugh Montgomerie/Montgomery, 1st Earl of Eglinton1st & 4th azure, 3 fleurs-de-lis or (Montgomery); 2nd & 3rd gules 3 rings or genned azure overall in the centre a two-handed sword in pale ppr (Eglinton)The General Armory by Burke, p. 608
Hugh Talbot, Baron de Cleuville, Seigneur de Hotot-sur-merD'azur seme de molettes d'arg., au lion d'or, arm. et lamp d'arg, br. sur le tout.Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 993
Hugh the Great Duke of France and BurgandyFrance (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or.Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115
Hugh VIII de Lusignan, "The Old", Sire de Lusignan, CrusaderBarry of the argent and azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Hugh, Count of Clermont-en-BeauvaisisDe gules a une tour d'or, maconnee de saArmorial General by J. B. Riestap, Vol. I, p. 28
Hugh, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, de Creil (de Mouchy)Gu. the field replenished with trefoils, two dolphins endorsed ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 203
Humbert I, "the White Handed", Count of Savoy & MaurienneOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesA Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192
Humphrey de Bohun, K.G., Earl of Hereford, EssexA bend cortised between 6 lions rampant or. OR Azure, a bend argent between 2 cottises and 6 lions rampant or.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 105; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206
Huneric (Hugnericus)Asingi, King of the Vandals & AlansArms of Medieval France: Azure, semee-de-lis or.Coggeshell, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 115.
Iago, King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Iaroslav I, "the Wise", Grand Prince of KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Igor, Prince of NovgorodGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Ingram de BoyntonA fesse between three crescentsBurke's General Armory
Inigo Arista "the Oak," King of PamplonaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Irene Angelina (Maria), Duchess of Swabia, Princess of the EastOr, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Isaac Allert De Riemer I, of HollandGules, a caltrap or, between three roses argentOAAA by Finnell, p. 45
Isaac Allerton of SuffolkArgent, A chevron between three lions' heads erased, sableThe American Armory and Blue Book by John Matthews, 1991/95, p 4-a
Isaac De Foreest of LeydenPer fess gold and azure, in chief a demi-lion issuant waving with both paws a pennon All Gules in base Three pigeons (malets) silverOAAA by Finnell, pgs. 83, 477
Isaac II Angelus, Byzantine EmperorA golden two-headed eagle on a red fieldBook of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57
Isaac Perkins of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, EnglandOr, a fesse dancette between ten billets ermineThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 793
Isaac Stearns of Nayland, EnglandOr a chevron between three crosses flory pierced sableOAAA, by Finnell, p. 532
Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois Countess of SurreyAms: Warenne: Chequy or and azure Arms: Vermandois: Chequy azufre and or on a chiief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the secondAncestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 112-14
Isabel de Clare, Countess of PembrokeOr, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117
Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of LeicesterChequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134
Isabel De Warenne, Countess of SurreyChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077
Isabella of AngoulemeOn a lozenge, or and gules.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343
Isabelle I, Queen of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Ivar "Vidfamne" Halfdansson, King of Denmark, Sweden, ScaniaOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Jacobus Jansen Van Etten of Etten, Brabant, the NetherlandsIn argent three castles, azure.Some 10 generations in America of Jacobus Jansen Van Etten--Immigrant, from Etten, North Brabant, Holland to Kingston, NY Abt 1663 by Scott, p. xix
James Cromer, Knt of the Shire for Kent, JP for KentArgent, a chevron engrailed three crows sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 246, publ. 1884; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 565, publ. 2011, by Douglas Richardson
James de Audley, Knt of Heleigh, Justiciar of IrelandGulles fretty orRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. I, p. 201
James de St. Hilary du HarcourtArgent, on a chief azure two saltires or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125; General Armory by Burke, p. 888
James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas & Mar1st & 4th argent, a man's heart gules, on a chief azure 3 stars of the first (Douglas); 2nd & 3rd azure a bend between 6 crosses crosslet fichee or (Mar)The General Armory by Burke, p. 294
James I, King of AragonOr, four pallets gules charged with an orle of eight escucheons of BiduareA Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 577
James Olmstead, Yeoman, of Great Leighs, co. EssexSable, a pheon between three crescents argentMatthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 219
Jane Cole George of Essex, EnglandArgent and vert a cross lozengyOAAA, Vol. I, p. 574
Jaquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of BedfordBarry of ten azure and argent over all a lion rampant gules crowned orA Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 667
Jean de Brienne, Butler of France, Bailiff of Montfort l' AmauryAzure, a fish hauriant orPlantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 390
Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Emperor of ConstantinopleAzure, a fish hauriant or, scutum ejus primum OR Or, a cross argent, scutum ejus secundum (King of Jerusalem)Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 390; Book of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, et al, 2nd series, No. XXIX, 1912, p. 55
Jean de Burgh de Conteville, Earl of Comyn, Baron of TonsburghOr, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sableCoggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Company, Pub. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 218
Jean Rapareillet of Valenciennes, FranceAzure 3 bars or.OAAA by Finnell, p. 464; NSCDXIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, pgs. 38, 121; American Heraldry by Vermont, pgs. 46, 176
Johana O'Neill, PrincessAr. a sinister hand couped at the wrist affrontee gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 758
John "Lackland" Plantagenent, King of EnglandGules, three lions passant guardant OrPinches, J.H. & R. V., "The Royal Heraldry of England" Heraldry Today, Publ., London (1974) p. 6
John "Lackland", King of EnglandGules, 3 lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; General Armory by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, p. 224; Shield and Crest, p. 329
John (Ivan) Vladislav, Tsar of West BulgariaOr, three lions passant guardant sableBulgarian Heraldry & Vexillology Society: http://heraldika-bg.org/gallery_armorial.htm
John Alden of Southampton, EnglandGules, three crescents within a bordure engrailed ermine ALSO Gules, a bezant between three crescents within a bordure engrailed ermineCrozier's General Armory, p. 11; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 3, Armorial Addenda
John Baynton, Knt of FaulstoneSable, a bend fusilly argent.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 52; General Armoral by Burke, p. 61
John Boteler, Knight, Member of ParliamentQuarterly, 1, 4, azure, a bend between six covered cups, or; 2, 3, argent, a lion rampant, double queued gulesVisitation of Lancashire, by William Flower, 1567, p. 105
John Bourchier, K.G., 1st Lord BernersArgent, a cross engrailed gules between 4 water bougets sable.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 123
John Brent, of Charing, KentGules, a wyvern sejant, the tail nowed argentMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, by Richardson, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 176
John Briscoe of MDArgent, three greyhounds courant in pale sableMatthew's American Armoury & Blue Book, p. 107; Crozier's General Armory, p. 28
John Cherleton, Lord CherletonOr a lion rampant gules.Burke's General Armory, p. 189
John Collamore of Braunton Co., Devon, EnglandGules, three crescents between nine billets ar.Ancestors of Capt. Anthony Collamer by Bruce Allardice
John CooArgent, three pales wavy gules between twelve martlets.The General Armory, p. 210; NEHGS Register, Vol. CVII, p. 190
John Curtis of London, co. Warwick, EnglandAzure, a chevron dancettee, between three mural coronets orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 254
John Darcy, Knt., 1st Lord Darcy, Justiciar of IrelandAzure, crusilly and three cinquefoils argentMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 358
John de Arderne, KnightGules, crusily and a chief orSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 5, by Joseph Foster
John de Arundel, 1st Lord Arundel(single lion) impaling Mautravers (sable, a fre or)Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, pgs. 9-10
John de Betteshorne, Knt. Of the Shire, Sheriff of HampshireArgent a saltire gules with five stars or thereonMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 171-172
John de Botetourt, 1st Lord BotetourtOr, a saltier engrailed sable.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 104
John de Cherleton,Knt, 1st Lord Cherleton, MP,Justiciar of IrelandOr, a lion rampant gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 189
John de Grey, Lord, Founder Knt. Of the Order of the Garter, MPBarry six argent azure a baston gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 100; Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 270
John de Harington, KnightSable, a fret argentAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206
John de Lacy, MCS, Earl of Lincoln, Constable of ChesterOr, a lion rampant purpure.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 274; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125
John De Montfort, 1st Lord MontfortQuarterly per pale dovetail gu. And or.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of england, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 128;
John de Muscegros, Knt., of Charlton Musgrove, SomersetGules, a lion rampant or, a label azureMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220
John de Neville, KG, 3rd Lord Neville, Admiral of the Fleet NWGules, a saltire argent.Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 247; The General Armory by Burke, p. 727
John de Norville, K.G., 3rd Lord Neville of RabyGules a saltire argentRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. IV, p. 235
John de Prutteston/Preston of Ermington, Devon, EnglandOr, on a bend azure, three crosses patty fitchy argentThe General Armory; Royal and Noble Ancestry of Agnes Spencer Edwards by Richardson from Ancestors of Anthony Collamer by Allardice
John de Verdun, KnightOr, a fess gulesPlantagenet Ancestry by Richardson, p. 735
John De Warenne, 7th Earl of SurreyChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113
John Dering, Burgess & MP for New Romney, JP for KentOr, a saltire sableMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 176 by Richardson
John Dudley, K.G., Lord of Dudley CastleOr a lion vert, a crescent for differenceOAAA by Finnell, p. 473; MA Heraldica by B. Kenyon, p. 5
John Emery of Romsey, Hants, EnglandArgent three bars nebulee gules in chief as many torteauxThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 326
John Epes, Jurat for Old RomneyPer fesse gules and or a pale counterchanged three eagles displayed of the lastBurke's General Armory, p. 327; NEHGS Roll 9, Order 648
John Eton/Eaton of Rowington, co. Warwick, EnglandGu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar.Burke's General Armory, p. 331
John Farrar, Esquire, of CroxtonArgent on a bend engrailed sable three horseshoes of the first.NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms
John Fisher, of co. Kent, England and Accomack Co., VAArgent, on a chief gules a dolphin embowed argentOAAA, Vol. II, p. 96 & 281; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists by Faris, 1st ed., p. 104
John Fitz Alan, Lord of Clun & Oswestry, Earl of ArundelGules, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 104
John Fitz Geoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of IrelandQuarterly or and gules a border vair ALSO Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-bull rampant sable, armed of the firstMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 849; The General Armory by Burke, p. 202
John Fitz Gilbert (John the Marshal)Gules, a bend fusilly orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117
John Fitz Randolph, Esq., Lord of SpennithorneAr. a chief indented az.Burke's General Armory, p. 380
John Fitz Robert de Clavering, Knt of Clavering, EssexQuarterly or and gules over all a bend sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 200
John Fitz Robert, MCS, Sheriff of Norfolk and SuffolkQuarterly or and gules a bend sable OR Or, two chevrons gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 200; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 488
John Fitz Robert, MCS,aka Sir John de ClaveringQuarterly or and gules, a baston sable, a label (3) azure at Falkirk and vert at CaralvercockThe Dictionary of Heraldry, by Joseph Foster, ;p. 47.
John Gay of co. Kent, EnglandGules, crusily or, three lions rampant argentComplete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 35; The General Armory, p. 392
John Giffard le Boef, KnightGules three lions passant in pale argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 308; Bolton's American Armory, p. 66
John Giffard, KnightGules three lions passant in pale argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 308; Bolton's American Armory, p. 66
John Giffard/Gifford, Knight (1270-1328)Gules three lions passant in pale argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 308
John Greswold of KenelworthArgent of fess gules between two greyhounds courant sable.OAAA by Finnell, p. 74; Burke's General Armory, p. ?
John Howard, Knt of Wiggenhall and of the Shire of EssexCouche: quarterly, 1, 4.Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 437
John Howland of LondonArgent two bars sable in chief three lions rampant of the second.NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coat of Arms, vl (2003): 125; Buirke, Gen Armory (1884): 513
John Huddlestone, Knt. of Millom, Sheriff of GloucestershireGules, a fret ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 515
John HurdGules, a lion rampant orMatthews' American Armoury & Blue Book, p. 172
John I D'Avesnes, Count Hainault and HollandA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
John II, Count of Hainault and HollandA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
John Le Strange, Knight of Knockin, Kinton, Ness and MiddleGules, two lions, passant argentAncestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209, 210
John Lowthrope of Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, EnglandGyronny of eight azure and gules, an eagle displayed argent.Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 148
John Maltravers, Knt. of Wm le MarshalSable, a fret or, and a label of three points ermine.The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 654; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 179; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 10
John Marmion, Knt., 2nd Lord Marmion, Member of ParliamentVair a fess gulesThe General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 660
John Marshal, Baron Marshal of Hengham, Norfolk, NMCGules a bend lozengy orAn Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomson, 1829
John Napier, 1st Baron of Kilmahew and DumbartonshireGu. on a bend ar. three crescents az. and in the sinister chief point a spurrowel of the secondThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 723
John of Gaunt, King of Castile, Duke of Lancaster& Aquitaine, KGAzure, semee-de-lis or; Gules three lions passant guardant or., but with arms with a label of three points ermine.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 185
John Ogden, IGyronny of eight ar. and gu. in dexter chief an oak branch fructed ppr.Burke's General Armory, p. 750
John Osgood of MassachusettsArgent, three garbs within a tressure flory counter flory gulesMatthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, Add. p. 57; Bolton's American Armory
John Person, Sr. of VirginiaArgent two chevrons sable on a canton of the second eagle displayed of the first 
John Porter of Felsted, co. EssexSable, with three church bells argentOAAA, Vol. II, p. 324
John PutnamSable crusily fitchy a stork silver beaked and legged gulesNEHGS Roll of Arms, publ. 2013, p. 11
John Stanley, Knt., Lord of the Isle of ManPer pale, dex. quarterly, 1, on a bend [three bucks' heads cabossed]; ALSO: Argent, on a bend azure three stags' heads cabossed orMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 89; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206
John StithArgent, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis sableCrozier's General Armory, p. 122
John Sutton, VI, K.G., 1st Baron of DudleyOr, two lions passant azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, 1988, p. 87
John ThrockmortonGules, on a chevron argent, three bars gemelles sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 82
John Tracy, KnightOr, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules.General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165
John Tracy, Knight, High Sheriff (1363)Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules.General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165
John Troutbeck, Knt., Chamberlain of ChesterAzure, three trouts fretted argent.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 212; Burke's General Armory, p. 1033
John Wentworth, Esquire, of North ElmsallSable, a chevron between three leopards faces orVisitation of Essex, 1612, p. 312; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1092
John WittGules on page three mullets orHuguenot Society Yearbook, No. 1, 1924; COA #'s 12115, 13633
John Woodson of DorsetPer fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three eagles displayed orNSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms , Vol. I, p.136
Joseph Judson of Lancaster, EnglandPer saltire azure and ermine, four lozenges counterchangedThe General Armory by Burke; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 73
Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of SwabiaPaly bendy argent & azure; ALSO, Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194
Katherine Peverell, Heiress of PeverellGules, three garbs argent banded of the field, a chief orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 797; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213
Kazimierz (Casimir I), King of PolandGules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or.A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266
Kenneth II, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scotland & of the PictsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Lady GodivaPer pale gules and vert, an elephant statant bearing on his back a castle triple-towered & domed orSir Bernard Burke, C.B. LLD, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, p236 and p. ivi
Lady Godiva, Countess of MerciaOr, an eagle displayed sableRobert W. Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 112.
Lain Nunez, a Noble of CastileCastle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131.
Lambert I, "the Bearded", Count of LouvainDe gules a la fasce d'argent.Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 101
Lawrence Bridger of Gloucestershire, EnglandAr. a chev. engr. sa. (another, az.) betw. three sea crabs gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 122; Landed & Personal Estate of Gen. Joseph Bridger, 2nd ed., 2007 by Carrell, pgs. 56-58, 151
Lawrence SmithAzure a chevron between three acorns slipped and leaved orOAAA by Finnell, publ 1997, p. 572
Leo VI, Emperor of ByzantiumA golden two-headed eagle on a red fieldBook of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57
Leofric, Earl of Mercia, Founder of the Church of CoventryOr, an eagle displayed sable. ALSO: Sa. an eagle displ. orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, p. 678
Leofwine, Saxon Earl of Mercia, Ealdorman of the HwicceOr, an eagle displayed sable ALSO: Sa. an eagle displ. orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, p. 678
Leopold III, "the Saint", Margrave of AustriaOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesA Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192
Lisiard (Luithard), Count of ezensac, Count of FuldeAzure, semee-de-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Lluitfrid II, Count of Upper Alsace Count of SundgauAzure, semee-de-lis or.Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115
Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, the Great, King of Gwynedd & WalesQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 111
Lothair I, King of Italy & Emperor of the WestGules a cross argentHeraldry of the Royal Families of Europe by Louda & Maclagan, table 41
Louis I, the Pious, Emperor of the WestArgent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 94-95
Louis IV, King of FranceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186
Louis IV, King of the FranksArgent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95
Louis IX, King of France, "the Saint", CrusaderAzure, seme' of fleurs-de-lis orA Treatise of Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 112
Louis VII, King of France, Leader in 2nd CrusadeAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Louis VIII, "the Lion", King of FranceAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186
Ludolf, Duke of SaxonyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Mac Eoin Bissett, Lord of the Glens, Baron BissettAz. a bend ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. ?
Maelgwn (the Tall), King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedRobert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Magnus, Duke of SaxonyBarry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bendAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Malcolm I, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Malcolm II, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Malcolm III Canmore, King of ScotsOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93; The General Armory by Burke, p. Lx
Margaret De Hainault, Countess of Hainault and FlandersA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
Margaret Reade LakeAzure, a griffin and a canton orOAAA, Vol. I, p. 77
Margaret, Countess of CarrickOr, a saltire and chief gulesBoutell's Heraldry, p. 105
Margery Bissett, NoblewomanAz. a bend ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 85
Maria von Hohenstaufen & Swabia, Princess of GermanyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193
Mary Gye, Head Right & TransporteeGules, seven lozenges azure.OAAA, Vol. II, publ 2013, p. 291
Mary le BigodBore, per pale or and vert a lyon rampant gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418 by Joseph Foster, p. 25
Maryken Hendricks van der BurchgraeffOr three (2-1) fleurs-de-lis azureAn Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 346
Matiilda (Maud) of Flanders, Queenof EnglandGules, two lions passand guardant in pale or.NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. 1, 2012, P. 136
Matilda of ScotlandOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesShield and Crest by Julian Franklin, p. 329
Matilda, Holhy Roman Empress, Queen of EnglandAzufre, six lioncdelxs or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. ll
Matthew Howard, IGu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 511
Matthew of Redman, Knt, Sheriff of Lancashire, Lord of LevensGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Matthew Redman II, Knt of Shire for WestmorelandGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Matthew Redman III, Knt, Sheriff & Gov. of Castle of CarlisleGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Matthew Redman IV, Knt, Gov. of Roxburgh and BerwickGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Matthew Redman V, KnightGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Maud/Matilda of EnglandGules, three lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126; COA # 11269
Maud/Matilda of FlandersGyronny of eight or and azure, an inescutcheon gules on a lozengeShield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 342
Maude Kevilioc of Chester, Countess of HuntingdonAzure, three garbs orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 205
Maurice de Berkeley, Knt., 2nd Lord BerkeleyGules, crusily and a chevron argent, a label azureMagna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 71; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. I, p 332
Maurice de Berkeley, Knt., Lord BerkeleyGules, a chevron argentAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, a Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Richardson, Vol. I, p. 326
Maurice de Croun, Lord Croun, Gov. of Anjou and MainD'arg., au chef de sa.Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 691
Maurice de Lounders, Lord of Ogmore & KidwellyPer pale sa. and ar. a chev. per pale or and gu.Burke's General Armory, p. 623
Maurice Fitz Gerald of Windsor, Lord of Lanstephen, WalesArgent, a saltire gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208-209
Maurice Fitz Maurice Fitz Gerald, Knt., Justiciar of IrelandSilver a saltire gules a label azureMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., by Douglas Richardson, p. 88
Melisende, Queen of JerusalemArgent, a cross potent between four crosslets or.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85
Mieszislav II Lambert, King of PolandGules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or.A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266
Miles Stapleton, K.G. of Bedale, Yorkshire, etc., of InghamArgent, a lion rampant sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 961
Miles Stapleton, Knt., de jure Lord InghamArgent, a lion rampant sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 961
Niall Frassach (Naill mac Fergaile), High King of IrelandAzure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border.Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland
Niall mac Aeda (Niall Caille), High King of IrelandAzure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border.Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland
Niccolo' Orsini, Count of Nola & Soleto, Senator of RomeBendy of six argent and gules, on a chief of the first supported by a divise or, a rose of the second.A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, 1966, p. 120
Nicholas Franke of AlwodleyA fece or between three martlets argentThe Publications of The Harlean Society, Vol. XVI, p. 134
Nicholas LanierD'azur a dix-sept. carreaux aboutes d'or ranges en saut., cant. de quatre aigles d'argent.NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I
Nicholas TuftonAz. or a pale sa. an eagle displayed, of the fieldCounty Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families of Sussex, by William Berry, pub. 1830, p. 237
Nicholas WorthingtonArgent, three dungforks sableBurke's General Armory, p. 1136; Matthews' American Armory & Blue Book, p. 86
Norman Redman of Levens and HarwoodGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Nuno LainezCastle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131.
Odin (Sigge) Frithuwal, King of Scandinavia, Supreme Diety of S(1) The raven, the sacred and feared bird of Odin, might properly be considered the national emplem of ancient Scandinavians.Duffield, Frank G., Ed, "The Numismatist," pub. By the American Numismatic Asso. (Jan. 1922,) p. 178
Odinel I d'Umfreville, Baron of PrudhoeGules, a cinquefoil or, within eight crosses pattee in orle of the lastThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1044
Ogive/Otgive, Countess of Flanders & ArtoisOr, a lyon rampant sable within a bordure gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms by Foster, p. 101
Olaf (the Mild) Vermundsson, First King of All DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company , Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Olaf II Haraldson, King of Norway, 1st Christian King of NorwayGules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Olaf III, Skotkonung, First Christian King of SwedenGules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Oleg, Ruler of KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Olof Bjornsson ("the Mighty"), King of SwedenAzure, six lioncels or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Co., Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117
Oluv II, Skotonung, King of SwedenGules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Ordogno I, King of the Asturias and GaliciaGules, a castle with three turrets or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on barAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Wikipedia
Ordogno II, King of Asturia, Galicia and LeonArgent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on barAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Wikipedia
Ordogno III, King of LeonArgent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Ordulf, Duke of Saxony, 1059Barry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bendAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194
Osbern of Normandy de Crepon, Steward of NormandyDe gules a une quintefeuille de hermArmorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 483
Otho (Otto, Eudes), Count of VermandoisChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Otto I, the Great, Emperor of the West, King of Germany, ItalyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 191-192
Otto II, Count of ChinyDe gu. a deux saumons adosses d'or, ace. de neuf croisettes due memeArmorial General, Vol. I, by J. B. Riestap, p. 418
Otto of Franconia, Duke of Carinthia and Mark of VeronaOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Otto, Count of South Thuringia and Duke of SaxonyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192
Padarn (Paternus) "Beisrudd" (of the Scarlet Robe)QuarterlyOr and Gules, four lions passant counterchangedCoggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988
Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of KidwellyBurelly argent and gules an orle of martlets sable ALSO: Az. two chev. orMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 483; Burke's General Armory, p. 188; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215
Paul Sydnor of BrenchlyArgent a Fess nebuly between three Crescents between the horns of each a Fleur-de-lys SableCOA # 5844; COA #8505
Payn Tibotot/Tibetot, of NettlesteadSilver, a saltire engrailed gulesComplete Peerage, Vol. XII (2), #95 (d), by George Cokayne; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1014
Penda, King of MerciaArms are blazoned Azure, a saltire Or, meaning a gold (or yellow) saltire on a blue field.Wikipedia Online, "Mercia" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercia)
Pepin II, Count of Vermandois, Senlis, Peronne, St. QuentinChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Repring Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 114
Pepin II, of Herstal, Duke and Prince of the FranksAzure semee-de-lis orNSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 120
Pepin the Short, King of the FranksAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115; CDXVIIC Heraldry -- COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 120
Pepin, Count of Senlis and St. Quentin in the VermandoisChequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134
Pepin, King of Italy (781-810), King of LombardyGules a cross argentA Dictionary of Heraldry by Stephen Friar, p. 204
Peter (Piers) Fitz Herbert, Named in Magna CartaArg. a chief vaire, or and gu., over all a bend axAn Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20
Peter de Arderne, KnightGules, crusily and a chief orSome Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 5, by Joseph Foster
Peter de Montfort, Knt., Sheriff of Shropshire & StaffordshireBendy of ten, or and az.The General Armory by Burke, p. 356
Peter Maplesden, yeoman, jurat of Maidstone, co. KentSable, a cross patee fitchee argent.The Visitation of Kent Taken in the Years 1619-1621, by John Philipot, p. 156-157
Peter Wright, of New YorkSable, a chevron engrailed argent between three fleur-de-lis or, on the chief three spearheads azureOAAA, Vol. II, p. 360
Philip Basset, Justiciar of EnglandArgent, two bars undee sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120-121
Philip Briscoe of MDArgent, three greyhounds courant in pale sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 315
Philip de Gai/Gay, Castellan of CrickladeOr, a chevron between three escallops argentAncestors & Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 132
Philip de Kyme, 1st Lord of KymeGules, a chevron between ten crosses crosslet orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 575
Philip de Orreby, Knight, Justiciar of ChesterAr. two chev. gu. a canton of the lastEncyclopedia Heraldica, Vol. 2
Philip II Augustus, King of France, CrusaderAzure, semee-de-lis, or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186
Philip II, Emperor of Germany, Margrave of TuscanyOr, an eagle displayed sable, armed gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 193
Philip PendletonGules an inescutcheon argent between four escallops in saltire orOAAA Index as of 1997 Publication: 5
Phillips of Hainault, Queen of EnglandFour lions rampant in quadangle, the first and fourth sable, the second and third gules.Julian Franklyn, Shield and Crest an Account of the Art and Selence of Heraldry, pp. 345, 346.
Pierre, Count of St. Pol, Knt of the Golden FleeceBerry of ten azure and argent over all a lion rampant gules crowned orA Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 667
Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1307-1312D'or a six aigles de sinArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol, I, p. 750
Piers de RosGules, three water bougets, two and oneBritish Roots of Maryland Families II by Robert W Barnes (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., Inc) 2002 pg 190/4
Quesnoc de RieuxD'azur a dix bezant d'or 3, 3, 3, et 1Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 572
Radbardr, King of Hohngard & Gardarige (Russia)Gules, a knight on horseback argent, the horse bridled and saddled or, the knight mantled azure and spearing with a gold lance, etc.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 188-190
Ragnar Sigurdsson, Viking, Danish King at LethraOr seme' of hearts gules, over all three lions passant guardant in pale azure, crowned of the fieldTreatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign by John Woodward and George Burnett, p. 13
Ragnvald I "the Wise", Jarl of North & South More & RamsdalGules, two lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent & handled or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129
Ralph de Gael (Wayer), Earl of Norfolk & SuffolkPer pale or and sa. a bend vairThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1065
Ralph de Stafford, K.G., 1st Earl of Stafford, Baron of TunbridgeOr a chevron gulesBurke's General Armory, p. 958
Ralph de Stafford, K.G., 2nd Lord Stafford, Chief Justice ChesterField diapered lozengy, with an annulet in each interstitial space, a chevronRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V p. 10
Ralph de Toeni, KnightArgent, a maunch gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 191
Ralph Fitz Randolph, Knt., Lord of SpennithorneAr. a chief indented az.Burke's General Armory, p. 380
Ralph GorhamGules, three shackbolts conjoined in fess point orOAAA, Volume 2, p. 168, 289
Ralph Mainwaring, Seneschal of ChesterArgent, two bars gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 184
Ralph Neville, KG, MP, Lord Neville of Raby, Earl of WestmorelandGules a saltire argentRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. IV, p. 235; The General Armory by Burke, p. 727
Ralph Waher/Wayer, de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk & SuffolkPer pale or and sa. a bend vairThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1065; Civic Heraldry of England & Wales by Robert Young, 2012, p. 5
Ralphy de MerlayBarry of ten ar. and gu. on a bordure az. eight martlets or.The General Armory by Burke
Ramiro Conde de MonconGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131.
Ramiro II "the Monk", King of Aragon, CrusaderPaly of nine or and gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Ramiro II, King of LeonArgent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Ramiro II, Lord of Urroz and MonconGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestor and Kin, p. 131
Randal Brereton, Chamberlain of Chester, Escheator of FlintArgent, two bars sableMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed. 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 307
Randver Radbardsson, King of Denmark & LethraOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191
Ranulf Fitz John, Lord of SpennithorneAr. a chief indented az.Burke's General Armory, p. 380
Ranulf Fitz Ranulf, Lord of SpennithorneAr. a chief indented az.The General Armory by Burke, p. 357 (Fitz Randulf)
Ranulph I, de Bayeux, "le Meschin" Viscount du Bessis & BayeuxDe gules au leopard lionne d'argent ALSO: Tranche d'azure sur orArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. 2, p. 207; Vol. 1, p. 138
Ranulph II, "le Meschin", Earl of ChesterOr, a lion rampant gulesBurke's General Armory, p. 680
Ranulph III, le Meschin, Earl of Chester 1120Azure, six garbs or, three, two, one. ALSO: Or, a lion rampant, his tail erected, gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125; The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 680
Raoul D' Exoudun, Count of Eu (s/o Hugh)Barry Arg & Az with a label gules for differe xe PlantagenetPlantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 118
Raoul/Rodolf, Count of IvryD'or a trois chev. de gulesArmorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 1026
Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona, Knight TemplarGules, four pales orA Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign by John Woodward, Vol. II, p. 434
Rayner Lodbrok, King of Denmark & SwedenOr semee of hearts gules three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191
Reginar III, Count of HainaultD'or au lion de sable arm. et lamp. de gules. Cq. cour.Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 873
Regnier I, "Longhais", Duke of Lorraine & Count of HainaultD'arg a la fasce de gules acc. de trois mallets de memeArmorial General, Vol. II, by Rietstap, p. 538
Renald, Count of Bar-sur-SeineChequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114
Renald/Reynold/Renaud III, Count of Macon & BurgundyWithin a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure. ALSO: Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 & 200
Reynold/Reginald de Braose, Lord of Brecon, AbbergavennyAzure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
Rhirid Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn in Merionethshire, WalesVert, a chevron, inter three wolves' heads, erased, argentHistory of the Princes, Lord Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, p. 317, 320
Rhys ap Tudor Mawr, King of South WalesGules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201; The General Armory by Burke, p. lxi
Richard Albrincis le Goz, Vicomte d'AvranchesGules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argentMunford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; ,
Richard Betts of EnglandSable on a bend argent three cinquefoils"Crozier's General Armory" William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S. p. 21
Richard Brooke of Whitechurch, EnglandChequy or and azure on a bend gules a lion passant of the first.British Roots of MD Families by Robert Barnes, pgs. 78-79
Richard Buckner, of Cumor, Bailiff of OxfordSable three fleurs de lis orThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 141
Richard Buller, Knt of Shillingham, Cornwall, EnglandSa. on a cross ar. quarter-pierced of the field, four eagles displayed of the first.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Burke, p. 143
Richard de Arundel (Fitz Alan), 10th Earl of ArundelQuarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampant ALSO: A lion rampant. ALSO: 2, 3, chequyMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 334:6
Richard de Arundel (Fitz Alan), 11th Earl of ArundelQuarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampantMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 187
Richard de Burgh, Lord of ConnaughtOr, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sableAncestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 218
Richard De Clare, 8th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford & GloucesterOr, 3 chevrons gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145
Richard De Clare, Knt., MCS, 3rd Earl of Hertford, Baron of ClareOr, 3 chevs. Gu, with a label of 5 points az ALSO: Or, three chevrons gules.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 196; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125
Richard de Lucy, Justiciar of EnglandGules, three lucies hauriant, argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 628
Richard de Townley/de la Legh, Sheriff of LancasterArg. a fees sable three mallets in chief of the secondThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1023
Richard de Weyland, Knt., of Blaxhall & Cockfield, SuffolkAz. a lion rampant ar. debruised with a bendlet orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1097
Richard Fitz Alan de Arundel, 10th Earl of ArundelQuarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampantMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 334; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson (paperback in 4 volumes, 2nd ed., publ 2011), Vol. 2, p. 187
Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, "Strongbow", Earl of PembrokeOr, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azureThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 198; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117
Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of Clare & TunbridgeOr, three chevrons gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 124-125
Richard FitzRichard de Clare, Seat at Clare CastleOr, three chevrons gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125
Richard Fowler of Rycote, EnglandAzure on a chevron between three lions passant, guardant or, as many crosses pattee sable.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 372
Richard I, "the Fearless", Duke of NormandyGules two lions passant guardant in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342
Richard II, Duke of NormandyGules two lions passant guardant in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342
Richard Lygon of Madresfield (s/o Thomas)Arg two lions passant in pale with forked tails.Plantagenet Ancestry by Donald Richardson, p. 448
Richard Redman II, Knt of Shire for WestmorelandGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Richard Redman III, Esquire of HarewoodGules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845
Richard Vernon, Knt., Sheriff of Notts., Treasurer of CalaisArgent, a fret sable and a canton gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 279
Robert Belknap, Knt., Chief Justice of the Common PleasAzure, three eagles bendwise between two cotises argentMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 141
Robert Bernard, of Selham, Abington, co. NorthamptonArg., a bear rampant sable, muzzled orThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 75
Robert Brasseur I of VirginiaOr, fessed of azureOAAA, Vol. II, publ 2013, p. 254
Robert Bruce I, King of ScotlandOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Robert Clement(s), of MASilver two bends wavy sable on a chief gules three bezantsA Roll of Arms by NEHGS, pgs. 11, 20
Robert Corbet of AlcesterOr, a raven sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 and 126
Robert Corbet, Esq, of Moreton Corbet, Sheriff of ShropshireOr, a raven sableBurke's General Armory, p. 228, Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of LeicesterAzure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122
Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, Justiciar of EnglandAzure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122
Robert de Brus, Lord of AnnandaleOr, a saltire and chief gulesBoutell's Heraldry, p. 105
Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of GloucesterArgent, three lions gules a bordure engrailed azureThe General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 404
Robert de ChaucombeSable, a lion rampant argent, crowned orThe General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 187
Robert de Courtenay, Feudal Baron of OakhamptonOr, three torteauxThe General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 235
Robert de Grandmesnil, Sieur de GrandmesnilGules, a pale or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 419
Robert de Holand, 1st Lord HolandAzure, a lion rampant guardant, between six fleur-de-lis, argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 499
Robert De La Mare, Knt of Steeple Lavington, WiltshireGules two leopards agrent with collars azureMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 51
Robert de Montgomery, 1st Earl of ShrewsburyAzure, three fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
Robert de Muscegros, Knt., of Charlton Musgrove, NortonOr, a lion rampant gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220
Robert De Quincy, Justiciar of Lothian, Lord of Buckley; FawsideGu. three mascles or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 834
Robert de Romilly/Rumilly, Lord of HarewoodArgent, in base a rock with nine points, issuant from each a lily all proper, on a chief azure a crescent between two mullets of the field.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 107; General Armory by Burke, p. 868
Robert de Roos Lord of Hamlake Magna Carta SuretyGules, three water-budgets argent, two and oneArthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta King John and the Barons", p 120; Robert Walden Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 91
Robert de Ros "Furfan", MCSAzure, three water-bougetsor.The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigree, by Joseph Foster, p. 168
Robert de Ros (Roos) of Helmsley, MCS, Knight TemplarGules, three water bougets, two and oneThe General Armory by Burke, p.870; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 91; Magna Charta, King John & the Barons, by Bye, p. 120
Robert de Ros Helmsley & Belvoir Co Leicester, Mem. of ParlimentRos: Gules, three water bougets argentAncestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91
Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord Scales of NewsellsGu. Six escallops, three, two and one or.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 902
Robert de Tibetot, Knt., Justice of West WalesArgent, a saltire engrailed gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1014, 1016
Robert de Ufford, Knt. of Ufford, Suffolk, Justiciar of IrelandSa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043; Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 229
Robert de Vallibus, Lord of Dalston and BeverChequy ar. and gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1048, 1052; Itinerarium Curiosum, 2nd ed., by Wm Stukeley, p. 27
Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain/Eng, MCSQuarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent ALSO: Quarterly gules and or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1054
Robert de Vipont, Lord of Appleby, Westmorland, Hered. SheriffOr six rings gulesMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., by Douglas Richardson, p. 500
Robert d'Estouteville, 1st Baron of CottinghamBurele d'argent et de gulesArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 632
Robert d'Estouteville, 2nd Baron of CottinghamBurele d'argent et de gueules de dix pieces au lion de sable arme, lampasse et couronne d'or, brochant sur le tout.Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 632
Robert Dymoke, Knt, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Treasurer of TournaiSable, two lions passant in pale argent, crowned and armed orRoyal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p. 461
Robert Fitz Walter of Essex, MCSAr. a fess between two chev. gu.Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 344; The General Armory by Burke, p. 358; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 203
Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Creully in NormandyAzure, a lion rampant guardant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
Robert FitzHugh de Grandmesnil, Sieur de GrandmesnilGules, a pale or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 419
Robert Goushill, Knt., of Hoveringham, NottinghamshireArgent, a fess between six martlets sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208
Robert Howard, Knt of Stoke Nayland, SuffolkCouche: quarterly, 1, 4.Magna Cara Ancestry by Richardson, p. 437
Robert I de Umfreyville, Lord of Tours & VianGules, a cinquefoil, orThe General Armory, p. 1044
Robert I, "the Devil", Duke of Normandy, CrusaderGules, two lions passant guardant in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342
Robert I, Count of Artois, Prince of France, CrusaderAzure, semee-de-lis or, a label of three points gules each charged with three castles in pale or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215
Robert I, Count of DreuxEchiq. d'or et d'azur, a la bord. de gulesArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 563
Robert I, Count of Paris and PoitiersAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Robert I, King of the West Franks, Count of Paris & PoitierAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Robert II Stewart, Earl of Athol, King of ScotlandOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Robert II, "the Pious", King of France, Duke of BergundyAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Robert le Strange of Wrockwarden, Crusader 1270Gules, two lions passant argentBurke's General Armory, p. 979; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 210
Robert Malet, Baron of Curry MaletAzure, three escallops or.The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 652; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists Who Came to America, ed. 6, by Weis, p. 192
Robert Mauduit, Lord of HanslopeAr. Two bars gu.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 108
Robert Palmer, of ParhamOr, two bars gu. each charged with three trefoils, slipped, of the field, in a chief greyhound, currant, sa.County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families of Sussex, by William Berry, pub. 1830
Robert Philpott of EnglandSa. A bend erm. In chief a lion's head erased arThe General Armory by Burke, p. 800
Robert Reade, Gentleman, of Linkenholt Hall, HampshireSemy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the lastOAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465
Robert Tailboys, Knt. de jure, Lord Kyme, Sheriff of LincolnshireArgent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112
Robert the Strong, Count of Paris & Marquis of AnjouAzure, semee-de-lis orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Robert the Strong, Margrave of Neustria, Count of AnjouOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Robert Washington, Esq., of Sulgrave, NorthamptonshireArgent, two bars and in chief three mullets gulesRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 213
Robert Wyther of Pendleton Hall, Lancashire & Halton, CheshireIn a field Argent, a chevron gules, betwixt three crescents sable.The Ancestry of Robert Erwin Withers, III, p. xiv
Robert, Count of Artois, CrusaderGules, each point charged with three castles or.A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign by John Woodward, Vol. II, p. 416
Rodrigo Diaz, "El Cid"Or, three cotises, the second gules, the others vert. ALSO: Or, a bend gules, cotised vert. ALSO: Gules, a castle with three turrets orColonial & Revolutionary Lineages of America, Vol. 25, pgs. 316-317; A Roll of Arms by Crown of Charlemagne, p. 16; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Rodulf de WarenneChequy or and azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113
Rodulf I de WarrenneChequy or azureAll the Royal Families in Europe by Elizabeth Rixford, p. 139. 2. The General Armory by Sir Bernard Burke, p. 1077
Roger Bartram, KnightGules, crusily and an orle orThe Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees by Foster, p. 10
Roger Bigod, Sheriff & Royal Steward, MCSOr, a cross gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123
Roger de Beaumont, Earl of WarwickAzure semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 121-122
Roger de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont & Pont-AdemerAzure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122
Roger De Clare, 2nd Earl of HertfordOr, 3 chevrons gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145
Roger de Clifford, KnightChequy or and azure a fess gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal Coats of Arms & Pedigrees by Joseph Foster, p. 48
Roger de Montaut, Baron 1295Azure a lion rampant argentThe Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 142
Roger de Montgomery, Lord of ShrewsburyAzure, three fleurs-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
Roger de MortimerBarry of 6 or and azure, on a chief of the first 2 pallets between 2 base esquierres of the second, over all an inescutcheon azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 107; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 593
Roger de Mortimer, Knt., 1st Earl of March, Justiciar of IrelandBarry or and azure a chief or with two pales between two gyrons azure therein and a scutcheon argent over allMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 190
Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of WinchesterSeven voided lozenges joined 3, 3, 1Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 686
Roger de Somery, Knight of DudleyQuarterly or and azure, a bend gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209-210
Roger de Verdun, Governor of Ambriences CastleOr frette de gules OR D'or frette de saThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1054; Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 274
Roger Fitz John de Lacy of Pontefract, Constable of ChesterOr, a lion rampant purpure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 124-125
Roger I de Berkeley, ProvostGules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in baseAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182
Roger La Straunge, Lord of La Straunge of KnockynGules, two lions passant guard argent.The General Armory by Burke, p. 603
Roger le Bigod, MCS Baron le Bigod, Lord High Steward of Eng.Or, a cross gulesAncestors and Kin, by Robert W. Coggeshall, 1988, p 122/23 #28
Roger le Bigod, MCS, 4th Earl of Norfolk, Lord High Steward/Engl.A cross ALSO, Or, a cross gules ALSO: Bore, per pale or and vert a lyon rampant gulesMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 86; Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123; Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls, p. 25
Roger le Zouche, KnightGules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198
Roger LudlowArgent a chevron between three foxes' (martens') heads erased sable.NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, v1(2003): 128; Bjurke, The General Armory: 628
Roger WilliamsA lion rampant within an orle of nine pheonsBolton's American Armory, p. 181; Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 76
Roland Lachlan, Lord of GallowayArgent, a lion rampant, azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198
Rowland Fowke, Knt., of StaffordVert a fleur-de-lis ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 372
Rowland Hayward (Heywarde), Knt., Lord Mayor of LondonGu. a lion ramp. guard. ar. crowned orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 487
Rowland Stebbins/Stebbing of IpswichQuarterly or and gules, on a bend sable five bezantsThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 967; American Armoury & Blues Book by Matthews, Addenda, p. 70
Rudolph II, King of Burgundy (912-37), King of Italy (922-26)Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193
Ruhn, King of GwyneddQuarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchangedRobert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Rurik, the PirateGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Rutpert I, Count of Hesbaye, Duke of NeustriaOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Rutpert II, Count of Worms, Rheingau & HesbayeOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Rutpert III, Count of Wormsgau & RheingauOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Rutpert IV, "Robert the Strong", Count/Paris, Marquis/AnjouAzure, Semee-de-lis OrAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Sabia O'Neill, Princess O'Neill DynastyAr. a sinister hand couped at the wrist affrontee gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 758
Saier IV de Quincy, MCS, Crusader, 1st Earl of WinchesterOr, a fess gules, a label of twelve points azureThe General Armory by Burke, p. 834; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 119-120, 125; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, 2005, p. 684
Saint Salomon (Salaun), King of Brittany, Count of Rennes, etc.Canton ermineBoutell, Charles, "English Heraldry," Cassell, Petter, & Galpin Publishers (London & New York), 1867, pp. 168-169
Samuel TimsonDexter, in chief two fleur-de-lis, in base a sun in gloryWilliam & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 80
Sancha (Blanche), Princess of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Sancho (Garces) I, King of PamplonaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Sancho Garces II, King of Pamplona, Couint of ArgonCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Sancho Garcia Abarca, King of Navarre, Count of AragonGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Sancho Garcia III, King of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Sancho Garcia, King of Navarre 905-925Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the secondAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Sancho III, King of CastileGules, a castle with 3 turrets or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224
Sancho III, King of the Spains, King of Pamplona & ArgopnCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "Reprint Co, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Siegbert, the Lame, King of CologneAzure, semee-de-lis OrAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Sigard Sinodye (Dragon-Eye), King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, amred and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191
Sigurd Fornisban Sigmundsson, King of the HunsGules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade ArgentCoat of Arms of Norway, Wikipedia Online (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Norway#History)
Sigurd Hring, King of Denmark, Sweden & LethraOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or.Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191
Simon BradstreetSilver a fesse sable and in base a greyhound passant gules on the fesse 3 crescent goldThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 114; MA Heraldica, p. 5
Simon de Montagu, Lord Montagu, Admiral of the FleetArgent, three lozenges in fess gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132
Simon de Montfort II, Count of d'EvreuxGules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 204
Simon de Peplesham,Owner of the Manor of Pepplesham,SussexSa. three ducks ar.The General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 791
Simon I de St. Liz (Senlis), Earl of Huntingdon & NorthamptonPer pale indented argent and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 203
Simon I, Duke of Upper Lorraine, Lord of BitschOr a bend gules three alerions argent. ALSO: Az, on a bend or, three mascles gu.General Armory by Burke, p. 681
Simon Mayow of Dinton, WiltshireArgent of a chevron sable between 3 birds (sea mews) of the last 5 lozenges of the firstThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 674
Sir John Wr4ight, Knt, Member of Parliament, Lord of KelvedonAzure, two bars argent, in chief three leopards' heads or, (Wright.)"The Visitations of Essex," Part I, p. 532; John Burke & John Bernard Burke, "Encyclopedia of Heraldry, or Gen. Armory of Eng, etc p. 1092
Sir William Malet, Baron of Curry Malet, Somerset, MCSGules, a lion rampant or, debruised with a bendlet ermineArthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta - King John and the Barons" #20, p 136
Skjold Aesir, King of Zealand & JutlandAzufre, a Cross Patty, at the bottom of it Achet Or, below the arms is usually hung in a Chain Or, the Scutcheon of the Order of the ElephantPierreville, G., "The Present State of Denmark, and Reflections Upon the Ancient State Thereof," printed 1683 (London), p. 28
Sophia, Princess of Hungary, Duchess of SaxonyBarry of eight gules and argent ALSO: Barry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bendAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188, 194
St. Clothilda, Queen of the FranksAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
St. Margaret, Princess of England, Queen of ScotlandOn a lozenge, or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules; ALSO, Gules, three lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93, and 128; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, pgs. 89, 131 and 142
St. Vladimir, Grand Prince of KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Stephen Bachiler of EnglandVert a plough in fesse and in base the sun rising or.NSCDXIIC Heraldry~Coats of Arms, Revised Vol. I, Oct. 2012, pgs. 16 & 116
Stephen I, King of HungaryBarry of eight gules and argent. ALSO: Paly of nine or and gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188
Stephen II Count of BloisFitzHerbert: Argent, a chief valree or and gules, over all a bend sable. Blois: Gules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of field.Ancestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 94-95
Stephen of Blois, Count of Blois, Champagne, Brie & ChartresGules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of the fieldAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95
Stephen of Blois, King of EnglandGules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of the fieldAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95
Sveidi, Eysteinn I, Halfdansson, King of Norway, Romerike, etc.Gules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade ArgentCoggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, 1988, p. 194
Sviatoslav I, Prince of KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Symon De Groot Synose of Tricht in the Netherlands/New YorkOr a lion rampant gules (crowned or) a fess azure.The NY Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. LXIX, No. 3, pgs. 224-226
Tegid (Tacitus) ap Iago, Ruler of the BritonsQuarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchangedCoggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988
Thebaud/Theobald de Verdun, Knt., Justiciar of IrelandOr, a fret gulesBurke's General Armory, p. 1054; The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 197
Theoderic III, King of the Franks, King of BurgundyAzure, semee-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115
Theodoric I, King of the VisigothsAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. I, 2003, p. 120 (Referencing Coggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, p. 1151.
Theodoric the Great, King of the OstrogothsAzure, semee-de-lis or.NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. I, 2003, p. 120 (Referencing Coggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, p. 1151.
Thomas Atherold of Burgh in Suffolk, EnglandParly per pale vert and gules, a lion passantVirginia Genealogies - a Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia by Horace Hayden, 1891, p. 52
Thomas Basset, Named in Magna CartaPalay of six or and gulesAn Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John by Richard Thomson, 1829
Thomas BillingsArgent a cross voided between twelve crosses crosslet fitchee gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 82; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 134
Thomas Brownell of Rhode IslandErmine on a chevron cotised sable, three escallops argentThe Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Vol. I, pgs 284, 437; Vol. II, pgs 182, 258
Thomas CardwellAr. a chev. sa. between three maidens heads erased ppr. ducally crowned or.Burke's General Armory, p. 168
Thomas Carter of VA and London, EnglandArgent a chevron between three cartwheels vert; Azure, a chevron or between three cartwheels vertBurke's General Armory, Vol. I, p. 173; Heraldry/COA's Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC, pgs 28, 119
Thomas Clifford, 8th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of WestmorelandChecky or and azure a fesse gulesRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. II, p. 243
Thomas Coney, Kinght of BassingthorpeSable, on a feww cotised, Or, between three conies, Argent, as many escallops of the field.Metcalfe, Walter C., Ed., The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4, p. 32
Thomas Dacre, Knight, 6th Lord Dacre of Gilsland/GilleslandGules three escalops orThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales by Burke, p. 256
Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Lord BerkeleyGules, crusily and a chevron argent ALSO: Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in baseMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, pgs. 69-70; Ancestors & Kin, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol I, p 327
Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Lord Berkeley, Marshal of Engl. ArmyA chevron between ten crosses crosslet, six in chief four in base.Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. I, by Douglas Richardson, p. 177
Thomas de Berkeley, Lord BerkeleyGules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in baseAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182
Thomas de Furnival, 1st Lord Furnival of Yorkshire & NottsArgent, a bend between six martlets gulesSome Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418 by Joseph Foster, p. 105
Thomas de la Pole, Knt., of Marsh Buckinghamshire, etc.Azure a fess between three leopards' faces orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 275
Thomas de Londres/London, Lord of KidwellyPer pale ar. and sa. a chev. gu.Burke's General Armory, p. 620
Thomas de Ufford, Knt.Sa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043; Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 229
Thomas Dowrish, Esa. Of Dowrish HouseArgent, a bend cotised sable, a label of three points, all within a bordure engrailed of the second.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 793; Burke's General Armory, p. 422
Thomas Dudley of Northamptonor a lion vert, a crescent for differenceOAAA by Finnell, p. 473; MA Heraldica by B. Kenyon, p. 5; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 41, 121
Thomas Eaton of Rowington, co. Warwick, EnglandGu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, publ. 1884, p. 331
Thomas Elliott of Greene Place, near Godalming, SurreyAzure, a fess or, two bars gules, in chief three crescents of the last.The Harleian Society, Visitation Series, Vol. 43 by Bannerman, The Visitations of the County of Surrey, p. 23
Thomas Gardinis, of Oxfordshire, KnightArgent two bars sable a label of five points gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 387
Thomas Giffard/Gifford, KnightGules three lions passant in pale argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 308
Thomas Graves, IGu. an eagle displ. or, beaked, membered, and ducally crowned ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet of the second.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 421
Thomas HazardAzure, two bars argent, on a chief or three scallops gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 473; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by Matthews, p. addition 40
Thomas Hext of Brighton, Devon Co., EnglandOr, a tower (castle) with three battlements port open between three battle-axes sableThe General Armory; Royal and Noble Ancestry of Agnes Spencer Edwards by Richardson from Ancestors of Anthony Collamer by Allardice
Thomas Hungerford of Farleigh and Wellow, co. SomersetSable, two bars argent, in chief three platesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213
Thomas Hyatt of EnglandArgent, a lion rampant sable, a chief per fesse indented of the first and secondThe General Armory by Burke, p. 525; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by Matthews, p. 73
Thomas Leigh, Knt., Lord Mayor of LondonGules a cross engraved argent in the 1st quarter a lozenge in the secondThe General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 597
Thomas Peverell of Parke, Hamatethy and Penhale, CornwallGules, three garbs argent banded of the field, a chief orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213
Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, K.G., Duke of GloucesterQuarterly France ancient and England, a bordure argent.Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 121
Thomas Sherwood, I of England & Fairfield, CTAr. a chev. between three mullets sa.Burke's General Armory, p. 922; Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, part IV, 1911-23 ed., p. 161b
Thomas Smythe, Esq., Farmer of the CustomsAz. a chev. engr. betw. three lions pass. guard. or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 944
Thomas Sprigg, IChequy or and az. a fess erm.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 956
Thomas Stanley, K.G., MP, Lord Lt. of IrelandArgent on a bend azure three bucks heads (cabossed) orA Treatise on Heraldry, British & Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 233
Thomas Tinsley, IAr. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased gules.OAAA Index; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1016
Thomas Tyrrel of Heron, M.P. of EssexArgent, two chevronels azure, a bordure engrailed gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 102
Thomas WarrenAzure a cross between in the 1st and 4th, cantels a martlet and the 2nd and 3rd a chaplet, all gold.OAAA by Finnell, p. 540
Thomas Windebank, Knt., of St Martin's in the Fields, WestminsterVert on a chevron between three falcons volant or as many trefoils slipped sableRoyal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p. 464
Thomas WoodfordSable three leopards' faces reversed, jessant-de-lis arThe General Armory by Burke, p. 1132
Thurstan le Despenser, Steward of the KingQuarterly: Argent and gules, in the 2nd and 3rd, a fret or, overall a bend, sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 281
Thurston (Toustien) le Goz, Vicomte d'HiemesGules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argentMunford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; ,
Tota of Larron, Queen of NavarreGules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 130
Turingbertus, Count of Wormsgau & HesbayeOr, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure.A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25
Urraca, Empress of Hispania, Queen of Leon, Castile & GaliciaCastile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or., Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or.Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131
Vala (or Princess Gwawl)Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged.Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111.
Valdar (the Mild) Hroarsson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Valentine Hollingsworth, I of Belleniskcrannel, IrelandAzure, on a bend argent, three holly leaves slipped vert.Colonial Families of the USA, Vol. VII, p. 291-292
Valentnian III, Emperor of the Roman EmpireRed banner with letters SPQR in gold surrounded by a gold wreath on military standard topped by Roman eagle or image of VictoriaVexillum of Roman Empire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire#/media/File: Vexilloid_of_the_Roman Empire.svg)
Vaszoly (Ladislas I) (Vasul), "the Blind", Prince of HungaryBarry of eight gules and argentAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188
Vermund "Vetri" (the Wise) Fordasson, King of DenmarkOr semee of hearts gules, three lioons passant in pale aqzure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (orginially leopards were used)Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191
Vermundo (Bermudo) II, "the Gouty", King of LeonGules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131
Vladimir I, Prince of Novgorod and KievGules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190
Waleran de Beaumont, Earl of WarwickAzure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant orAncestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122
Walkelin de Arderne, KnightOr a lion rampant vert, in Segar Roll, colours reversed, Jenyns' OrdinaryThe Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 4
Walter de Beaucamp, Knt of Alcester (s/o Wm)Gules a fesse, betw six martlets or.Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 590
Walter de Hopton, Knt, Baron of the Exchequer, JusticeGules, semee of cross-crosslets fitchee, a lion rampant orMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 67
Walter de Riddlesford, Lord of BrayArgent, six escallops sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201
Walter de Ridelisford of CarriebenanArgent, six escallops sable.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201
Walter Giffard II, 1st Earl of BuckinghamGules, three lions passant in pale argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125
Walter I Giffard, Earl of BuckinghamGules, three lions passant in pale argentAncestors and Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 125
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of ScotlandOr, a fess chequy azure and argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 970
Walter Tailboys, Knt., of Goltho S. Kyme, Sheriff, JPArgent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112
Walter Tailboys/Talboys, Sheriff of LincolnshireArgent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstThe General Armory by Burke, p. 995
Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria and HuntingdonOr, billettee a lion ramp. az. ALSO: Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules.The General Armory by Burke, p. 521; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria, CrusaderPaly bendy argent and azureAncestory & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194
William Avenel, Knt., of Bicknor, Taynton & Longford, Glouc.Gules, a fess between six annulets argentMagna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220
William Ayscough, Knt.Sable, a fesse or between three asses passant argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 37
William Batisford, of Buckholt, Sussex, Dep Chief Butler in RyeAr. three crescents gu. on a canton sa. a crescent or.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, publ. 1884, p. 58
William Beauchamp, 5th Baron of ElmleyGules a fess between six cross crosslets orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122
William Beauchamp, KnightGules, a fess or.The Dictionary of Heraldry, by Foster, p. 12
William Borden of Hedcorn, co. KentThe field azure, a chevron engrailed, ermine, two bourdons or pilgrim's staves proper in chief, and a cross crosslet in base, or.Crozier's General Armory, p. 25
William BradfordArgent, on a fesse sable three stags' heads erased or.Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, publ 1907
William BrintonGu. a lion ramp. ar. tail forkedThe General Armory by Burke, p. 124
William Butler, Esq., of Tyes Hall, SussexAzure, a chevron between three covered cups orRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 321
William Cantelowe, K.B., M.P., Alderman & Sheriff of LondonAz. a bend erm. betw. three leopards' heads or, jessant-de-lis gu.The General Armory by Burke, p. 166
William Comyn, Lord of BuchanAzure three garbs orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 220
William Corderoy/Cordray of Chute Co., WiltshireSable, a chevron or between 2 mullets of the 2nd in chief & a lion passant ducally crowned of the 2nd in base within a bordure of the 3rdGeneral Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 229
William Cromer, Esq., King's Esquire, Sheriff of KentArgent, a chevron engrailed three crows sableThe General Armory by Burke, p. 246, publ. 1884; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 565, publ. 2011, by Douglas Richardson
William d' Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel & Sussex, CrusaderGules, four lozenges conjoined in fess argent OR Gu. a lion rampant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 105; Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418, by Joseph Foster, 1902
William Dacre, Knight, 5th Lord of Dacre of Gilsland/GilleslandGules three escalops orThe General Armory by Burke, p. 256
William d'Aubeney, MCS, Sheriff of LeicestershireGu. a fess engr., or OR Or, two chevrons and a bordure gulesThe General Armory by Burke, p. 33; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 70
William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of ArundelGules, four lozenges conjoined in fess argentAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 105
William d'Aubigny, Knt., MCSbore, or two chevronels and a brodure gules.The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigree by Joseph Foster, p. 65.
William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir, Magna Carta SuretyGules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azureArthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta King John and the Barons", 147, 152
William de Beaucham, 5th Baron of Elmley CastleGu. A fess betw. Six crosses crosslet or.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p108
William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of WarwickGules, a fesse between six crosslets orMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 54
William de Botreaux, 3rd Lord BotreauxArgent, three toads erect sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 212-213
William de Braoise, Baron of Kington, HerefordshireAzure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
William de Braose, 3rd Lord of BramberAzure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
William de Braose, 4th Lord of BramberAzure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
William de Braose, 5th Lord of BraoseAzure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gulesAncestors and Kin by Robert Walden Coggershall, p. 112
William de Briwere, Lord of TorbayGules, two bends wavy or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112
William de Burgh, Lord of ConnaughtOr, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 218
William de Cantelou, Baron AbergavennyGules, three fleurs-de-lis or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182
William de Ferrers, Knight Templar, 3rd Earl of DerbySable, an escutcheon vair, an orle of eight horse-shoes sableAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 204
William de Ferrers, Knt, 5th Earl of DerbySable (or Azure), an escutcheon vairy or and gules, and an orle of 8 horse-shoes argentMagna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 322
William de Huntingfield, MCSBore, argent, crusily and a bend gulesThe Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 118
William de Lanvallei, MCSErmine two bars vert.Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomas, p. XIX
William de Leybourne, Admiral of the Sea, MP, ConstableAz. six lioncels ramp. ar.The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 607; The Roll of Arms of the Princes, Barons & Knts, et al, by Thos Wright, publ. 1864, p. 19
William de Montagu, Lord MontaguArgent, three lozenges in fess gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132
William de Montagu, Sheriff of Somerset & DorsetArgent, three lozenges in fess gulesAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132
William de Mowbray, Knt., MCS, Constable of York CastleGu. a lion ramp. ar.The General Armory by Burke, p. 713; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry Coat of Arms, p. 129
William de Oddingseles, Knt., Justiciar of IrelandArgent a fesse gules with two molets gules in the chiefMagna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 269
William de Roos, Knt.Gules, three water bougets argent.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 91
William de Ros, Helmsley, MPRos: Gules, three water bougets argentAncestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91
William de Ros-Helmsley, MPRos: Gules, three water bougets argentAncestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91
William de Tracy, High Sheriff (1269), Knight (1289)Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules.General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165
William De Warenne, 1st Earl of SurreyChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, Lord of LewesChequy or azureAll the Royal Families in Europe by Elizabeth Rixford, p. 139. 2. The General Armory by Sir Bernard Burke, p. 1077
William De Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and WarrenChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077; Plantag. Ances., p. 750
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, CrusaderChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113
William De Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, Named in Magna CartaChequy or and azureAn Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20
William De Warenne, 6th Earl of SurreyChequy or and azureAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077
William de Warenne, NMCSGules, a lion rampant argent a chief chequy or and azure.NSCDXIIC Heraldry~Coats of Arms, Revised Vol. I, Oct. 2012, p. 133
William Dennis, Knt of Dirham, GloucestershireGu a bend engraved az betw two leopards faces jessanstMagna Carta by Douglas Richardson, p. 242
William d'Eu, Count d'Eu, Lord of HastingsD'azur, au lion d'or, l'ecu seme de billettes d'or 
William Douglas, 1st Earl of DouglasArgent, a man's heart gules, on a chief azure three stars of the firstThe General Armory by Burke, p. 294
William Fisher of Maidstone, Kent Co.Argent on a chief gules a dolphin embowed of the fieldPlantagenet Ancestry of the 17th Century Colonists by Faris, p. 104
William FitzRobert, Earl of GloucesterAzure, a lion rampant guardant orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126
William Fortescue of Whympston, DevonAzure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised orBurke's General Armory, p. 369
William Gascoigne, Knt., Gawthorpe, YorkshireArgent, on a pale sable, the head of a conger eel orRoyal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. III, p. 79, by Douglas Richardson
William Gascoigne, Knt., Gawthorpe, Yorkshire; etc.; J.P.Argent, on a pale sable, the head of a conger eel orRoyal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. III, p. 79, by Douglas Richardson
William Griffith, Knt., Esq. of the Body to King Henry VIIIGu. a chev. erm. betw. three old men's heads in profile, couped at the neck ppr.The General Armory by Burke, p. 429
William Haskell of Charlton-MusgroveVaire argent and sableMatthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 20
William I (III) Count of Hainault and HollandA conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable.Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81.
William I Longsword Count of Rouen 2nd (Duke of Normandy)Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or.National Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Revised Vol 1, Oct 2012, NSCDXVIIC Wash. DC pg 136
William I, "The Great", Count of BurgundyBendy of six or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200
William I, The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of EnglandGules, 2 lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 136; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; Burke's General Armory, p. lv, lvi
William I, the Lion, King of ScotlandOr, a lion ramp. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu.The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Burke, p. 1x; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93
William II, Count of Arles and ProvenceD'or au chev. d'azur, acc. de trois batons ecotes de gulesArmorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 494
William IshamGu. A fess wavy and in chief 3 piles wavy argentNEHGS Roll 5, order 309; Burke's General Armory, p. 532
William Le Boteler, 2nd Lord Boteler of WemGu. A fessa counter-compony ar. And sa. Betw. Six crosses pattee fitchee ar.Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p108
William Longespee, Knt. Of Amesbury & of AvingtonSix lions and a label of four pointsRoyal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. III, p. 610
William Longespee, Knt., Earl of SalisburyAzure, 6 lions rampant, three, two and one, orThe Royal Heraldry of England by Pinches, p. 22; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200
William Longsword, 2nd Duke of NormandyGules, two lions passant guardant or.Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129
William Malet, MCS, Sheriff of Somerset & Devon, Baron of CurryGules, a lion rampant or, debruised with a bendlet ermine ALSO: Paly of six, ermine and gules; over all a lion passant or.The General Armory by Burke, p. 652; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., p. 97; The History & Antiquities of the County of Somerset, Vol. I, p. 94
William Marshall, Knt., Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England, NMCGules, a bend fusilly orAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117
William Mauleverer, Esq., of Worthersome & Arncliffe, YorkshireSable, three greyhounds courant in pale argentPlantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 514-515
William Musgrave, Knight, Sheriff of CumberlandGules, six annulets or 
William Noyes of CholdertonAzure, three crosses crosslet in bend argentThe General Armory by Burke, p. 741
William Parker, Archdeacon of CornwallAr. a chev. betw. three mascles az.The General Armory by Burke, p. 776
William Tailboys, Knt de jure, Lord Kyme, King's Esq.Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112
William Tailboys, Knt. of Hurworth, co. DurhamArgent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the firstRoyal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112
William Talvas, Count of Alencon & PonthieuSable, a saltire or between on the dexter an arrow argent point down, and on the sinister an epee of the same point upAncestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200
William the Conqueror, King of EnglandGules two (or three) lions passant guardant or (2) Gules two (or three) passant guardant in pale orThe Royal Heraldry of England by J & R Pinches, p 10
William Tracy, High Sheriff of GloucesterOr, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules.The General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165
William Travers, Esquire of Nateby, LancasterSable, a chevron between in chief two escallops, in a base a boars head coupled argentThe General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 1025
William Tuttle/Toothill of RingsteadAzure on a bend argent double cotised or a lion passant sableCrozier's General Armory, p. 129
William VII, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, CrusaderA single lion passant guardant or.Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 343
William WentworthSable a chevron between three leopards' faces or.Heraldry~Coat of Arms, Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC, pgs 136 and 108
William Whetenhall, Esq., Sheriff & Justice of the Peace for KentVert a cross engr. erm. OR Vert, a bend ermineThe General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 1099; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 566, by Douglas Richardson
Wladislas I, King of PolandGules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or.A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266
Wladislas II, "the exile", King of PolandGules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or.A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266
Wolfert Webber of New YorkAzure, bilettee a lion rampant orCrozier's General Armory, p. 134
Wyntje Ariens de Jongh, of The Netherlands & New YorkA saltire between four martletsOAAA, Vol. II, p. 271
Yves de Creil, Seigneur de Belleme & Alencond'argent a trois chevron de gules (Belleme) and d'azure a l'aigle d'or (Alencon)Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, pgs. 29, 157
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