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==New arms request==
 
==New arms request==
 
*Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10526072h/f445.highres]
 
*Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10526072h/f445.highres]
*Malain [http://toutsurlheraldique.blogspot.com/2011/10/hotel-malain-dijon-24-rue-du-petit.html], [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/M%C3%A2lain_-_Ch%C3%A2teau_-_blason.jpg/1024px-M%C3%A2lain_-_Ch%C3%A2teau_-_blason.jpg]
 
 
*Thomas Manners - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Coat_of_arms_of_Sir_Thomas_Manners%2C_1st_Earl_of_Rutland%2C_KG.png] [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/GarterPlateThomasManners1stEarlOfRutland1525.jpg]
 
*Thomas Manners - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Coat_of_arms_of_Sir_Thomas_Manners%2C_1st_Earl_of_Rutland%2C_KG.png] [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/GarterPlateThomasManners1stEarlOfRutland1525.jpg]
 
*Henry Clifford - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Coat_of_arms_of_Sir_Henry_Clifford%2C_1st_Earl_of_Cumberland%2C_KG.png]
 
*Henry Clifford - [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Coat_of_arms_of_Sir_Henry_Clifford%2C_1st_Earl_of_Cumberland%2C_KG.png]
 
*Lowendal - [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blason_famille_fr_Lowendal.svg?uselang=fr]
 
*Lowendal - [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blason_famille_fr_Lowendal.svg?uselang=fr]
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*Nicolas de Grimouville.svg: the lion carries something - either a branch or a morning star [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-zeXwBEMU0FY/UiTi4bqvpbI/AAAAAAAAilc/GW7YTw7an5k/s1600/Grimouville_1.jpg] [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8470172t/f439.highres] [https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=7Nex6dP8m2EC&pg=PR5&lpg=PR5&dq=Catalogue+des+chevaliers+commandeurs+et&source=bl&ots=K3rrTUErJu&sig=8mTQCoOPTptsC1DMCbdqZllpdnY&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=CUIS%20DE%20GRIMONVILLE,%20Seigneur&f=false]
  
 
==Comment==
 
==Comment==

Revision as of 04:11, 21 June 2016

Corrections

New arms request

  • Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria [2]
  • Thomas Manners - [3] [4]
  • Henry Clifford - [5]
  • Lowendal - [6]
  • Nicolas de Grimouville.svg: the lion carries something - either a branch or a morning star [7] [8] [9]

Comment

  • Barons' Letter of 1301: seems this will be a good armorial, I will try to match the seals as precisely as possible

Mohun

Do you have any source that the Mohun earl of Somerset had an ermine maunch without the hand and fleur-de-lys? http://archive.org/stream/historyofdunster02lyte#page/498/mode/2up, the hand and fleur de lys was added much later.


Livro do Armeiro-Mor

  • Alexander the Great, p. 160 - Gules a lion or seated on a throne, holding an axe
  • Greater India, p. 272: Or a balance sable
  • Lesser India, p. 274: Gules Jesus Christ proper crucified on a cross or
  • Orkney, p. 261: Azure a ship or sails unfurled argent
  • White Queen, p. 16: Gules issuant from base a bust of the Virgin Mary vested proper, veiled argent, haloed or
  • Langres, p. 196: Azure a lion sejant (sitting) coward (tail passing between hind legs) or, armed and langued gules, two mullets of six points in chief
  • 42r. King John II and his Queen, p. 222
  • 42v. King Manuel and his Queen, p. 66
  • 50r. Eça, p. 50 - orle of Navarre, rope instead of chains
  • 73r. Lago, p. 115 - ...
  • 76r. Pedrosa, p. 148 - stones
  • 80v. Pacheco, p. 144 - the design on the basket is nebuly vair gules and or, and two bars or
  • 86r. Duarte Brandão, p. 77 - two dragons heads and tails intertwined
  • 90r. Boto, p. 48 - Moorish head, neither European nor African
  • 105r. Gabriel Gonçalves (Temudo), p. 93 - orle rope, two head eagle bearing human head
  • 105v. Gilvant Vistet, p. 97 - charge identified as slipper, human bust wearing something on its head
  • 106r. Afonso Garcês, p. 22
  • 109r. Ornelas, p. 142 - bend charged with three fleurs de lys, between two mermaids each holding a mirror and comb
  • 116r. Viveiro, p. 116
  • 118r. Fernão Gomes da Mina, p. 38 – Mina: argent three African heads, with golden necklaces and rings in ears and nostrils
  • 118v. Vila Nova, p. 191 – the eagle has something white on its beak, which my source identifies as "motto scroll"
  • 118v. Barba, p. 191 – a source identifies the plant as "two ivy branches meeting in chief and in base", but the picture appears like an orle
  • 118v. João da Fazenda, p. 191 – golden thistle within an orle of "the cord of Saint Francis"
  • 120r. Lordelo, p. 187
  • 120r. Novais, p. 187 – azure five yarn balls argent in saltire
  • 120v. Gatacho, p. 56 – or two cats passant azure, a bordure gules charged with crescents argent
  • 123r. Pinheiro de Andrade, p. 90 – argent five pine trees vert, on a chief vert a bend gules cottised between two dragon heads or
  • 123v. Gil Uant Ouvistet, p. 153 – per pale gules two halberds in saltire proper, and argent a cross paty gules voided hummety argent
  • 124r. Perdigão, p. 53 – or five partridges proper in saltire
  • 124v. Carvalhal, p. 55 – Gules two mounts vert, on the first mount an oak tree vert, and on the second a tower argent
  • 125v. Morais, p. 92 – per pale gules a tower argent masoned sable over a river, and argent a mulberry tree vert
  • 126r. Martim Rodrigues, p. 126
  • 126v. Nicolau Coelho, p. 137 - Gules, issuant from a base of a natural ocean proper a line of natural hills vert overall a lion rampant Or between issuant from the hills two columns Or in chief conjoined to the columns two escutcheons azure each charged with five plates in saltire
  • 126v. Cordovil, p. 137 – Gules an olive tree vert, with fruits or, a greyhound passant argent collared or, attached to the trunk of the tree by a chain (also or)
  • 128r. Oliveira, p. 141 – olive tree
  • 128v. Brandão, p. 49 – Portuguese brandões (torches), image looks more like candles
  • 130r. Trigueiros, p. 101 – Portuguese trigo, either wheat or corn, not sure what is depicted by image
  • 131v. Lagarto, p. 114 – Three lizards passant
  • 131v. Picanço, p. 114 – mulberry three
  • 132v. Drago, p. 76 – gules two dragons passant regardant argent
  • 134r. João Fernandes do Arco, p. 108
  • 134r. Caiado Gamboa, p. 108 – Gules, a tilting helm affronty argent barred and collared Or between and sustained by a wolf sable and a greyhound argent collared Or combatant and on a chief vert three seeblats slipped azure.
  • 134v. Severim, p. 170
  • 134v. Dom Frei Henrique de Coimbra, p. 170 – Purpure, a lamb passant within an orle of rope argent (cord of Saint Francis)
  • 134v. Luís Álvares de Aveiro, p. 170
  • 135r. Estêvão Martins – the charge on sinister is called "Almarraxa" in Portuguese, translated by source as "distilling glass"
  • 136r. Ribafria – Vert a tower argent masoned sable covered by a conical roof chequy or and azure, between two mullets of six points in chief and a river argent with blue waves in base

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