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| BREWERS, THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF (p. 24) | Gules a cheveron argent between three pairs of
barley-sheaves crossed in saltire or with three
tuns sable on the cheveron. |
| CHARTERHOUSE, THE (p. 21) | Or three cheverons sable, which are the arms of
the Founder, Walter Lord Mauny. |
| CHOLMONDELEY (p. 39) | Gules two steel helms in the chief and a wheatsheaf
or in the foot. |
| CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD (p. 47) | Sable a cross engrailed argent charged with a lion
passant gules between four leopards' heads azure
and a chief or with a rose gules between two
Cornish choughs therein, which are the arms
of Cardinal Wolsey, the Founder. |
| DRAPER (p. 33) | Gules four bends or and a chief parted fessewise
argent and ermine with three fleurs de lis sable
in the argent. |
| FITZROY, LORD SOUTHAMPTON (p. 9) | The arms of the Duke of Grafton (which are the
royal arms of Charles II differenced with a
sinister baston gobony argent and azure)
with a crescent for difference. |
| GARWAY (p. 7) | Argent a pile between four leopards' heads gules
with a fesse gules over all. |
| HALE (p. 7) | Azure a cheveron or battled on both sides. |
| HEWETT, VISCOUNT HEWETT (p. 47) | Gules a cheveron engrailed between three owls
argent. |
| HOLLES, EARL OF CLARE (p. 19) | Ermine two piles sable. |
| LONDON, BISHOPRIC OF (p. 3) | Gules two swords of St. Paul crossed saltirewise. |
| PLATT (p. 40) | Or fretty sable with a plate at each crossing of the
fret. |
| PRATT, MARQUESS CAMDEN (p. 28) | Quarterly: 1 and 4, Sable a fesse between three
elephants' heads raged argent with three molets
sable on the fesse, for Pratt; 2 and 3, Sable
a cheveron between three spear-heads argent,
with drops of blood on the points, for Jeffreys. |
| ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE (p. 41) | The arms of the Lady Margaret Beaufort, the
Foundress. |
| ST. KATHARINE'S HOSPITAL (p. 101) | Party fessewise gules and azure with a sword
argent, its hilt and pommel or, set barwise in the
gules, and a demi Katharine wheel or in the
azure. |