Gant, Earls of Lincoln, 1069
Barry of six, Or and Azure a bend gules. [Bourke’s]
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Gascoigne or Gascoyne
Argent on a pale sable a luce’s head erect and couped or [Gilling]
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Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1308
Vert, six eagles displayed Or, Membered and beaked Gu. [Bourke’s]
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Gerard
Azure a lion rampant argent crowned or [Gilling]
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Girlington
Probably – Argent, a chevron between three butterflies sable
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Glanville
Or, a chief indented azure.
Tricking, copied from a funeral banner, and pasted into the MS
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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Gloucester Richard Duke of – later Richard III
Quartered 1 and 4, France modern, 2 and 3, England a label of three points ermine each charged with a canton gules [Fox Davies]
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Goch
Per pale azure and sable, three fleur de lys or [Gilling]
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Goddard
Ermine a cross moline sable [the cross is sometimes blazoned pattee. Note this is mis painted with both the spots of the ermine and the cross gules, which gives a very curious effect...]
[Gilling]
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Goddard
Ermine a cross moline sable [the cross is sometimes blazoned pattee. Note this is mis painted with both the spots of the ermine and the cross gules, which gives a very curious effect...]
[Gilling]
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Goldburge
Quarterly 1 and 4, azure a cross patonce argent; 2 and 3, argent 3 chevrons sable.
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Green
of Newby
Argent, between a chevron, 3 fleur-de-lis sable.
Newby, a manor in the parish of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, (VCH, North Riding, II, 76 .) Little is known of the family, but the tombs of a Richard and Robert Green are in Topcliffe church (YRS XXXIV, 220) and the shield is given in Glover Ord.
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Grey
of Barton in Rydall
Barry argent and azure, and a bend gules
Now Barton le Street in Ryedale wapentake, North Riding. The manor was granted to Richard de Grey (of Codnor family) in 1229, and remained with the family until 1598. (VCH, North Riding I, 473.) The bend should be gobony gold and gale. Pedigree FVY 70. See also ibid. 639.
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Grey of Barton le Street
Barry of six argent and azure, a bend counter-charged gobony or and gules [Lawrence]
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Grey of Rotherfield
Barry of six argent and azure a bend gules [Gilling]
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Greystock, Barons Greystock, 1295
Barry of six, Arg. and Az, three Chaplets Gu. [Bourke’s]
{Assuming a Chaplet is a wreath, this should be close} My correction to the internet RGH
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Griffith of Burton Agnes
Gules on a fess dancetty argent between six lions rampant or, three martlets sable [Hampton]
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grymston
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greyheton
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georgeclarence
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(De) Gaunt
Gilbert
Barry, azure and or, and a bend gules
Blazoned in Parl., and for Gilbert de Gaunt of Swaledale in Jen. See History of Richmond by Clarkson, 309, and VCH, North Riding, I, 237-42. See no. 123 above.
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