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tocketts
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thorpe
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tankart
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Talbot
Sir T.
Argent, 3 lions rampant purpure.
Sir Thomas Talbot: quarterly I and IV silver three lions rampant purple; II and II1 silver a saltire engrailed gules. I and IV bear the arms of Talbot of Bashall, Lancashire ,
and are so blazoned for sir Thomas in Parl . and Will.; II and III are the arms of Tiptoft . They do not appear among the many quarterings given with the pedigree in SS 36, p. 236 ff.; nor in CVY III, S.
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Tankersley
Argent on a bend gules three escollops or [later used by Eland] [Lawrence]
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Tempest of Giggleswick
Argent a bend between six martlets sable [Hampton]
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Thornell
of Fixby
Gules, 2 bars gemell, on a chief argent, an annulet sable.
The arms of Thornhill of Fixby, Yorkshire, differenced by the annulet . They are given for Sir Brian Thornhill in Powell. Pedigree CVY, p. 79 ff ., with notes.
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Thornhill
First of described two coats
Gules, a fess between 2 gemels argent.
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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Thornton
Robert of East Newton
Argent, a chevron sable between 3 thorn leaves vert.
Pedigree FVY 296, where this shield is given. The arms were granted to Robert Thornton of East Newton, Yorkshire, 4 October 1563.
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Thwaites
Argent on a fess sable three bezants between three fleur de lys gules [Gilling]
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Thweng
Argent a fess gules between three popinjays vert [according to Burke’s Armory they should be “...collared and membered gules”] [Gilling]
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Trusbut - Azure a Catherine wheel or
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Tufton Earls of Thanet
Sable an eagle displayed ermine within a bordure argent
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Tuke of Kirby Malzeard and Riccall
Sable billety or with a canton ermine [Gen. And Misc.]
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Tunstall
Sable three combs argent
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Twyer of Holderness
Gules, a cross vair argent and azure
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Tyson
Depicted quarterly with Atton, also of Gilbert Tyson of Anwyke and Malton, fundator [sic] of Bridlington
Vert, 3 lions rampant argent, crowned 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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