Eglesfield
of Leconfield
Gules, three eagles displayed or.
Harleian Soc., Vol 15; The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564, made by William Flower Esq., Norroy King of Arms.
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edmundrutland
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Edmund Earl of Lancaster
England with label of three points azure each point charges with as many fleur-de-lis or [Gen. And Misc.]
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Edmund Plantagenet
of Halham, and Earl of Richmond
Quarterly, France modern and England, within a bordure argent a seme of fleur-de-lis azure.
John Speed’s Plan
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Edward [or Edmund]
Lord of Holderness and Earl of Rutland
Quarterly France modern and England, a label of 3 points argent, each point charged with a lion rampant sable.
John Speed’s Plan
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Eland – Sirs Hugh, Robert
Possibly – five bars gules and argent, each bar gules charged with two martlets counter-charged.
Or - Gules two bars between nine martlets argent three, three and three.
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Ellerker of Haltemprice
Azure, a fret argent, and a chief or.
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Ellerker of Moorgrange, Routh and Risby
Argent, a fess dancette between three talbots heads erased sable.
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Ellis [or Ellys]
Stephen, three related families each differenced
Or, on a cross sable, a mullet between 4 crescents argent
Blazoned with five crescents on the cross for Sir Henry Ellis of Yorkshire in Parl. Three Yorkshire families bore these arms with differences. Pedigrees FVY 135, 328 and 515.
See also CVY 278/82.
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Elthoft
of Farnell in Craven
Sable, 3 chess rooks argent.
This shield is not given in the printed rolls or in an earlier authority than this. In FVY, p. 301, the Visitation of 1585 gives this shield in the first quarter for Eltoft of Farnell in Craven ; they were originally of Darlington.
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Ergham or Ayrum
Argent a chevron between three martlets sable [Gilling]
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Erpingham
Or, an inescutcheon in an orle of martlets argent [this sounds very improbable — it is elsewhere blazoned with a sable, vert or gules field] [Gilling]
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Etton
Barry of eight argent and gules, on a canton sable a cross patonce or [note the number of bars varies; usually 8, sometimes 6 or 10] [Gilling]
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Eure or Ewry
Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable three escallops argent [Gilling]
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Everingham of Stainborough
Arms: Gules a lion rampant vair.
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