Calverley of Calverley
Sable, an escutcheon within an orle of eight owls
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Camoys
Thomas, Lord Camoys
Argent, on a chief or, three torteaux.
Lord Camoys: ermine on a chief gold three roundels gules. The field should be silver not ermine. Blazoned in Grim. and other rolls of Edward III and later . The shield here is for Thomas lord Camoys; died 1421. (CP II, 50S.) See also nos . 253 and 716.
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Carell
Sir Thomas
Gules, 6 martlets argent.
Sir Thomas Clarell of Aldwark, near Tickhill, Yorkshire. The heiress married Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam of Sprotburgh, who died 1474. See SS 45, p. 247, and YRS XXXIV, p. 135 and note. The arms are blazoned in Glover Ord.
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Carnaby
Probably - Argent, two bars azure, in chief two hurts, a canton or.
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Carr
of Yorkshire
Gules, a chevron or charged with 3 mullets [pierced of the second RGH]
WARD: gules on a chevron gold three pierced mullets sable. The editor cannot trace a family of this name bearing these arms. Pap. 489 gives them for Carr of Yorkshire, etc.
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Carthorpe
Or a bend azure [note wrongly shown as or a bend sable over the fireplace — this would be Mauley] [Gilling]
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Cary – Sirs Henry and Thomas
Possibly - Argent, on a bend sable, three roses argent, in sinister chief an anchor sable.
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Catterick ancient
Checky, argent and sable within a bordure gules [Lawrence]
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Catterick of Stanwick
Argent a fess engrailed sable charged with three quatrefoils or [Lawrence]
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Cavendish of Slingsby
Sable, three buck’s head’s cabboshed argent with a crescent for difference
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Cawood
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Chaworth – Sirs Thomas and William
Possibly – Argent, a bend sable charged with three trefoils of the first.
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Chaworth
Quarterly 1 and 4, azure 2 chevrons or; 2 and 3, argent, and escutcheon in an orl of cinquefoils sable.
Blazoned as here for him in Atkinson's roll of fifteenth century. (G. I, 228, no . 25 .) Quarters I and IV are so blazoned for sir Christopher Chaworth in Calais ; II and III bear the arms of Calverley with the colours reversed. Pedigrees Hunter's South Yorks . I, 141 ; Thoroton's Notts. I, 198 . See also FVY, pp. 455, 457.
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Chetwynd of Helmsley
Azure, a chevron and three mullets or [Lawrence]
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Chetwynd of Helmsley
Azure, a chevron and three mullets or [Lawrence]
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Clapham of Burton Pidsea
Argent, on a bend azure, six fleur de lis (twinned) or.
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Clapham
of Londisdall
Argent, a bend sable charged with 3 covered cups of the field
This shield is in the second quarter of the arms of Clapham of Beamsley, FVY 12; SS, no. 36, p. 43; and CVY II. 472, where it is said to be for Thornton; it is more likely to be the early shield of Clapham.
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Clervaux of Croft
Sable a saltire or [Hampton]
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Cleysby
Gules a fess and two plates argent
D2/ Gules, 2 bends argent and a canton ermine.
Harleian Soc., Vol 15; The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564, made by William Flower Esq., Norry King of Arms.
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Clifford
Checky or and azure a fess gules [Gen. And Misc.]
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Clifton – Sirs Adam, George and Jervis
Probably – Sable a semi of cinquefoils and a lion rampant argent
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Collingridge
Argent, three fleur de lis azure [Gilling]
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Colvile, Barons Colvile, 1264
Or, a fess Gules. [Bourke’s]
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colvill3
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Colvill of Kirby Sigstron
Or, a fess gules with three torteaux in chief
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Comyn, Earl of Buchan
Azure, three garbs or [Gilling]
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Constable
Barry of 6 or and azure (adopted from Oyri) [Frequently quartered with Lascelles, Umfraville, Eure, Aton, Vescy, Nevill, Ward and Beneley] [Gilling]
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Constable
of ffrismers
Sable, a cinquefoil pierced argent, between 3 crosses botonee argent.
Of Catfoss and Freshmarsh in Holderness. Pedigree FVY 306 and CVY III, 92. At these Visitations the shield is blazoned with the cinquefoil gold in an orle of crosses crosslet
gold.
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Constable of Flambro’
Quarterly 1&4 gules, 2&3 vair argent and azure, overall a bend or with a crescent on the bend for difference [Gen. And Misc.]
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Constable
Or, a fess compony argent and azure, in chief a lion passant gules [later used the adopted Oyri arms. Burke’s Armory suggests the fess is argent and sable] [Gilling]
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Constable
Robert, of Holderness
Lozengy argent and sable
ROBERT CONSTABLE of Holderness in com: Ebor: lozengy silver and sable each lozenge charged with a lozenge counter-coloured.
The shield, as here given, is not elsewhere recorded. FVY,p. 401, gives it without the counter-coloured lozenges, and it is so borne in the quartered shield of Constable of Cliffe. (SS XXXVI, 339 .) See Poulson's Holderness II, 227/35; also Foster, Tudor Arms, p. 24, for Constable of Catfoss, a similar shield to this.
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Constable
Sir William, of Flamborough
Quarterly, vert and gules, and a bend engrailed or.
Constable of Flamborough and after of Everingham, descended from the Constables of Chester, bore quarterly gules and vair a baston gold. The change of colour in this shield here given does not occur elsewhere in the rolls. See pedigree FVY 178/99.
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Conyers of Cowton
Azure, a maunch or charged with an annulet for difference [Gen. And Misc.]
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Conyers of Hornby
Azure, a maunch or differenced with a crescent of the second surmounted by another gules [Gen. And Misc.]
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Conyers of Stockburn
Azure, a maunch or
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Conyers of Whitby and Scarborough
Azure, a maunch or, overall a bendlet gobony ermine and gules [Gen. And Misc.]
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Conyers
Sir John of Hornby
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure a maunch or (Conyers); 2, azure cruzily three sixfoils [sic] argent (Darcy); 3, azure three bars gemelles and a chief or (Meinill).
This is the achievement of Sit John Conyers, or Hornby, created a Knight of the Garter by Richard III, and father of William, created Lord Conyers in 1509
Source, Lawrence; HUTTON RUDBY (All Saints)
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Copland
Argent, 3 bars and a canton gules, over all a bend azure.
This shield is given for sir John Copland in Glover Ord., and for Copeland of Santon Bridge FVY 401 . There is a pedigree of the family in PHY., 550.
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Copley
Argent a cross Moline sable
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Courtney – Earls of Devon
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or three torteaux, a label of three points azure; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant azure
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Cradock, of Hartforth, Yorkshire
Argent, on a chevron azure three garbs Or.
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Crathorne of Crathorne
Argent, a saltire gules charged with five crosses patonce or [Lawrence]
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Creke of Rawcliffe
Per fess argent and sable. A pale and three crekes or ravens countercharged.
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Croft
Quarterly per fess indented azure and argent in the first quarter a lion passant guardent or.
OR:
Lozengy, argent and sable.
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Croft
Quarterly per fess indented azure and argent in the first quarter a lion passant guardent or.
OR:
Lozengy, argent and sable.
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Cromwell
Argent, a bend azure, a chief gules [Gilling]
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Curwen
Quarterly 1 and 4 argent fretty gules, a chief azure, 2 and 3 sable a lion rampant argent charged with three lozenges gules [the lozenges are practically invisible, and arms so blazoned do not appear in Papworth] [Gilling]
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De Clarence
Per chevron gules and azure, in chief 2 lions rampant facing or, in base a fleur-de-lis or.
The shield of sir John of Clarence, natural son of Thomas "of Lancaster," second son of Henry IV, and duke of Clarence ; he was killed at Beaugy 1421 . It is made up from the royal shield. (Sandford's Genealogical History, p. 311.)
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