The Particular Description of the County of Somerset

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3 rams passant sab. Attired or. Kitsford: . . . D'Alingrig : Arg. A crosse ingrailed gules, a muUett sab. Whitton : Arg. A bend of fussells sab. Hussey : Barry of six gules and ermin, a cressant arg. Sturton : Sab. On a bend or betw. Six fountaines propper a mullett sab. Arg. Godolfin : Gules an eagle displayed with two heads betw. 3 fleurdeluces. Buckland : Gules 3 Lyons ramp, arg. , a quarter sab. Fretty or. D'Evercy : Or three cressants asure, on each a besante. Gorges : Lozenges or and asur...e. Glamorgan : Ermin two barrs gu. , a labell of five asure. This stands very old in Brimpton church, but Peter de Glamorgan raysed by his mother tooke Armes in imitation of hers vizt. Two cressants and a quarter as io8 '^f)t particular Bc^crtption of t\)t I have scene in divers seales of his ; the colours if I mistake not were Or 3 cressants and a quarter asure. Winford as his brother Glamorgan had done before tooke Armes in allusion of D'Evercy vizt. Gules three cressants and a quarter arg. Which remaine both in timber and glasse in Brimpton Church to this present.

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