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swinburnenaff
swinburnenaff
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sudeley
sudeley
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scropecorrected
scropecorrected *
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Or, a chevron gules  [Gen. And Misc.]
Stanley Thomas Lord Monteagle
Argent, on a bend azure three stags heads cabossed or, a crescent azure at sinister point for difference.
Or, a chevron gules [Gen. And Misc.]
Stanley Thomas Lord Monteagle
Argent, on a bend azure three stags heads cabossed or, a crescent azure at sinister point for difference.
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Salcyff

Gules, a lion rampant argent, over all 2 bars sable.
So blazoned for a Yorkshire family of the name in Pap., p. 76, without a reference.
Salcyff

Gules, a lion rampant argent, over all 2 bars sable.
So blazoned for a Yorkshire family of the name in Pap., p. 76, without a reference.

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Salvayn			

Sir J.
Argent, a fleur-de-lis azure, on a chief sable, 2 mullets or.
Sir Gerard Salvayn, a Yorkshire knight, bore this shield, without the fleur-de-lis, in Parl . Sir John Salvayn is at the head of the pedigree in FVY 367.
Salvayn

Sir J.
Argent, a fleur-de-lis azure, on a chief sable, 2 mullets or.
Sir Gerard Salvayn, a Yorkshire knight, bore this shield, without the fleur-de-lis, in Parl . Sir John Salvayn is at the head of the pedigree in FVY 367.

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Salven 			

Rogor
modo Doffeld : silver on a chief sable, two molets gold pierced gules .
The shield of the Salvayns of North Duffield in the East Riding, afterwards of Newbiggin (FVY 36) and of Croxdale, co . Durham (FVD 75) . It is blazoned as here in Parl . and in later rolls.
Salven

Rogor
modo Doffeld : silver on a chief sable, two molets gold pierced gules .
The shield of the Salvayns of North Duffield in the East Riding, afterwards of Newbiggin (FVY 36) and of Croxdale, co . Durham (FVD 75) . It is blazoned as here in Parl . and in later rolls.
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Salven			

Sir J.
Argent, a crescent azure, on a chief sable 2 mullets or, and a border engrailed gules.
The differenced shield of the Salvins of Newbiggin, Yorkshire.  (FVY 367 .) The editor cannot trace the bearer, but he may be the sir John Salvayn who was a younger son of sir Gerard Salvayn of North Duffield, who gave evidence in the Scrope v Grosvenor case . Borough . gives the border indented and without the crescent for
Salven

Sir J.
Argent, a crescent azure, on a chief sable 2 mullets or, and a border engrailed gules.
The differenced shield of the Salvins of Newbiggin, Yorkshire. (FVY 367 .) The editor cannot trace the bearer, but he may be the sir John Salvayn who was a younger son of sir Gerard Salvayn of North Duffield, who gave evidence in the Scrope v Grosvenor case . Borough . gives the border indented and without the crescent for " sire Gerard de Salveyn ." For other differences see FVY 404.
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Salveyn                                                      
Argent on a chief sable, two mullets or  [Gen. And Misc.]
Salveyn
Argent on a chief sable, two mullets or [Gen. And Misc.]
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Saundford		

Sir T.
Argent, on a chief gules, a chess rook or.
For the arms of Sandford of Yorkshire see FVY 404 and 424. See no. 335 above.
Saundford

Sir T.
Argent, on a chief gules, a chess rook or.
For the arms of Sandford of Yorkshire see FVY 404 and 424. See no. 335 above.
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Savile 
Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the first  [Gen. And Misc.]
Savile
Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the first [Gen. And Misc.]
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Savile of Howley Hall                                      [Thorseby mss]
Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field differenced by a bendlet sinister gules
Savile of Howley Hall [Thorseby mss]
Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field differenced by a bendlet sinister gules
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Scargill
Ermine a saltire gules
Scargill
Ermine a saltire gules
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Scrope of Bolton
Azure a bend or, quartered with argent a cross engrailed gules.
Scrope of Bolton
Azure a bend or, quartered with argent a cross engrailed gules.
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Scrope of Masham
Azure a bend or a label of three points argent
Scrope of Masham
Azure a bend or a label of three points argent
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Sherburn of Stonyhurst 
Argent a lion rampant vert   [Gilling]
Sherburn of Stonyhurst
Argent a lion rampant vert [Gilling]
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Shorthos		

of Boroughbridge
Argent, on a chevron between 3 escallops sable, 3 crescents of the field
Boroughbridge in the West Riding. For earliest shield and crest see SS 144, p. 45. Burke gives the shield as here for Shorthose of Yorkshire. See also FVY 404.
Shorthos

of Boroughbridge
Argent, on a chevron between 3 escallops sable, 3 crescents of the field
Boroughbridge in the West Riding. For earliest shield and crest see SS 144, p. 45. Burke gives the shield as here for Shorthose of Yorkshire. See also FVY 404.

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Sigston of Kirby Sigston
Argent and eagle displayed with two heads opposed sable
Sigston of Kirby Sigston
Argent and eagle displayed with two heads opposed sable
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Slingesby 		

of Scrvinge besydes Knarisburge [sic]
Gules, a chevron argent between in chief two leopards' faces and in base a stringed bugle horn argent.
This shield is given FVY 112 in the second quarter of Slingsby, and called that of Scriven . William Slingsby of Stodley, living 1334, married Joan, daughter and heiress of Henry of Scriven, who were foresters of Knaresborough, hence the bugle horn.
Slingesby

of Scrvinge besydes Knarisburge [sic]
Gules, a chevron argent between in chief two leopards' faces and in base a stringed bugle horn argent.
This shield is given FVY 112 in the second quarter of Slingsby, and called that of Scriven . William Slingsby of Stodley, living 1334, married Joan, daughter and heiress of Henry of Scriven, who were foresters of Knaresborough, hence the bugle horn.
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Slingsby of Scriven
Argent, a griffon sable with a fess gules overall
Slingsby of Scriven
Argent, a griffon sable with a fess gules overall
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Snawswell of Bilton
Argent, a chevron sable between three leopard’s faces gules and as many cross-crosletts fitché of the first
Snawswell of Bilton
Argent, a chevron sable between three leopard’s faces gules and as many cross-crosletts fitché of the first
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Sotthill			

or Sodhull
Gules, a spread eagle argent, beaked and armed or.
Blazoned for
Sotthill

or Sodhull
Gules, a spread eagle argent, beaked and armed or.
Blazoned for "sire Henry- de Sodhull " in Borough, and for sir John in Powell, Sothill is in the parish of Dewsbury, West Riding. Pedigree FVY 275, 331 and H XVI, 290.
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Spayne			

married into Gale
Gules, a gryphon rampant ermine within a bordure gobony argent and vert.
Harleian Soc., Vol 15; The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564, made by William Flower Esq., Norroy King of Arms.
Spayne

married into Gale
Gules, a gryphon rampant ermine within a bordure gobony argent and vert.
Harleian Soc., Vol 15; The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564, made by William Flower Esq., Norroy King of Arms.
Viewed: 573 times.

Spencer Lord Henry
Quarterly Argent and Gules in the 2nd and 3rd Quarters a Fret Or over all on a Bend Sable three Escallops of the First
Spencer Lord Henry
Quarterly Argent and Gules in the 2nd and 3rd Quarters a Fret Or over all on a Bend Sable three Escallops of the First
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St. Philibert 
Bendy of six argent and azure  [Gilling]
St. Philibert
Bendy of six argent and azure [Gilling]
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St. Quintin 
Or a chevron gules, a chief vair argent and azure  [Gilling]
St. Quintin
Or a chevron gules, a chief vair argent and azure [Gilling]
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Stafford Dukes of Buckingham
Or, a chevron gules  [Gen. And Misc.]
Stafford Dukes of Buckingham
Or, a chevron gules [Gen. And Misc.]
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Stafford

Or, a chevron gules, a chief azure.
This shield is blazoned for
Stafford

Or, a chevron gules, a chief azure.
This shield is blazoned for " Nicol de Stafford " in Will . See also FVY 404 . One of the many differenced shields deriving from that of the earls of Stafford, gold a chevron gules.

Viewed: 562 times.

Stapleton
Argent, a lion rampant sable
Stapleton 
Argent a lion rampant sable [sometimes with a mullet on the lion, or a crescent on its shoulder, for difference]   [Gilling]
Stapleton
Argent, a lion rampant sable
Stapleton
Argent a lion rampant sable [sometimes with a mullet on the lion, or a crescent on its shoulder, for difference] [Gilling]
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Stickland of Boynton
Gules a chevron or between three crosses patée argent, on a canton ermine a stag’s head erased sable attired or.
Stickland of Boynton
Gules a chevron or between three crosses patée argent, on a canton ermine a stag’s head erased sable attired or.
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Stillington

Gules, a fess between 3 leopards’ heads or.
Gerard Stillington: barry azure and silver and a baston gules.  This seems an error. The Stillington arms were gules a fess between three leopards' heads gold. (FVY 633.) The above is a Grey coat or for Gaunt of Lincolnshire.
Stillington

Gules, a fess between 3 leopards’ heads or.
Gerard Stillington: barry azure and silver and a baston gules. This seems an error. The Stillington arms were gules a fess between three leopards' heads gold. (FVY 633.) The above is a Grey coat or for Gaunt of Lincolnshire.

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Stodow			

Robert, of Pocklington
Quarterly 1 and 4, barry of eight gules and gold on a chief gold a mullet sable; 2, sable on a saltire silver a slipt [sic] trefoil azure ; 3, gules three greyhounds courrant argent.
The first and fourth quarters are as blazoned for
Stodow

Robert, of Pocklington
Quarterly 1 and 4, barry of eight gules and gold on a chief gold a mullet sable; 2, sable on a saltire silver a slipt [sic] trefoil azure ; 3, gules three greyhounds courrant argent.
The first and fourth quarters are as blazoned for "Stodowe" in Con. Pocklington is in East Riding of Yorkshire. See also FVY, p. 435; Yorks. Arch. Jour. XXVI, 142.

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Stokys			

of Bykerton, WR
Argent, a fess checky or and azure between 3 escallops azure.
S'tokys of Bykerton: silver, a fess gules between three escallops azure.  Blazoned, with the fess checky gold and azure, in Glover Ord. Bickerton is in the parish of Bilton (Ainsty), West
Riding.
Stokys

of Bykerton, WR
Argent, a fess checky or and azure between 3 escallops azure.
S'tokys of Bykerton: silver, a fess gules between three escallops azure. Blazoned, with the fess checky gold and azure, in Glover Ord. Bickerton is in the parish of Bilton (Ainsty), West
Riding.
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Stopham		

Sampson	
Argent, a bend sable [shown here gouty argent, wrongly attributed to Sir William, when it should be that of Sampson RGH]
Blazoned without the
Stopham

Sampson
Argent, a bend sable [shown here gouty argent, wrongly attributed to Sir William, when it should be that of Sampson RGH]
Blazoned without the "gouts" on the bend for Sir William Stopham, a Yorkshire knight in Pad . In the same roll Sir John bore the same shield with a label or. See also FVY 404.
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Stopham		

Sir John
Argent, a bend sable gouty argent, a label of 3 points or.
Stopham

Sir John
Argent, a bend sable gouty argent, a label of 3 points or.
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Stranguish		

James
Argent, on a fess between 6 fleur-de-lis sable, 2 fleur-de-lis argent.
The arms of Strangways were sable two lions passant Maly silver and gales . This is the shield of Barton of Newton on Derwent, Yorkshire . (Pap. 819 .) The pedigree of Strangways
of Ormesby gives the Christian name of James to eight successive generations . (FVY 202/04.)
Stranguish

James
Argent, on a fess between 6 fleur-de-lis sable, 2 fleur-de-lis argent.
The arms of Strangways were sable two lions passant Maly silver and gales . This is the shield of Barton of Newton on Derwent, Yorkshire . (Pap. 819 .) The pedigree of Strangways
of Ormesby gives the Christian name of James to eight successive generations . (FVY 202/04.)
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Strangways of Harsley
Sable, two lions passant in pale, paly of six argent and gules, in the dexter chief a canton of the second [Gen. And Misc.]
Strangways of Harsley
Sable, two lions passant in pale, paly of six argent and gules, in the dexter chief a canton of the second [Gen. And Misc.]
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Strauley

Paly argent and azure, on a canton gules, a martlet argent.
Blazoned paly silver and azure for
Strauley

Paly argent and azure, on a canton gules, a martlet argent.
Blazoned paly silver and azure for " M. Sampson de Straveley " in Will . He gave evidence in trial Strode v Grosvenor (vol . I, 152) . Glover Ord . gives it for Strelley, Yorkshire . The shield as here differenced by the canton charged with a martlet is not recorded elsewhere . Pedigree
of Strelley of Strelley and of Woodborough, Notts ., HIV, p.19 if .

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Strickland of Thornton[?]
Sable three escollops within a bordure argent
Strickland of Thornton[?]
Sable three escollops within a bordure argent
Viewed: 547 times.

Strickland
Sable three escollops argent
Strickland
Sable three escollops argent
Viewed: 575 times.

Stutville later Liddell
Argent a fret gules  [Gen. And Misc.]
Stutville later Liddell
Argent a fret gules [Gen. And Misc.]
Viewed: 545 times.

Stutvllle of Hunmanby
Barry of twelve argent and gules, a lion rampant sable   [Dougdale]
Stutvllle of Hunmanby
Barry of twelve argent and gules, a lion rampant sable [Dougdale]
Viewed: 585 times.

Surtees
Ermine, on a canton gules an orle argent        [Lawrence]
Surtees
Ermine, on a canton gules an orle argent [Lawrence]
Viewed: 568 times.

Swillington		

of Swillington
Argent, a chevron azure and a label of 3 points ermine.
Blazoned with a fleur-de-lis on the chevron in Parl. for Sir Hugh Swillington of Swillington, near Leeds, Yorkshire.  There is an account of the family in Herald and Genealogist IV, 225 ff. See also YRS XXXIV, p. 23 ff., for the shields then in Swillington church. This shield appears there with others. See also FVY 405.
Swillington

of Swillington
Argent, a chevron azure and a label of 3 points ermine.
Blazoned with a fleur-de-lis on the chevron in Parl. for Sir Hugh Swillington of Swillington, near Leeds, Yorkshire. There is an account of the family in Herald and Genealogist IV, 225 ff. See also YRS XXXIV, p. 23 ff., for the shields then in Swillington church. This shield appears there with others. See also FVY 405.
Viewed: 550 times.

Swynburne		

William
Sable a fret ermine.
As in FVY 405.
Swynburne

William
Sable a fret ermine.
As in FVY 405.
Viewed: 569 times.

Swyne
Argent, a boar passant sable, bristled or. [Ross]
Swyne
Argent, a boar passant sable, bristled or. [Ross]
Viewed: 632 times.

Sywardby
Argent, a bend cortised between six lions rampant sable
Sywardby
Argent, a bend cortised between six lions rampant sable
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