 | Thomas Robson - 1830 - 672 pages
...KIMBELL, ar. a fesse within a bordure, engr. sa. KlMBER, ar. three cornish choughs sa. beaks and legs gu.; on a chief of the second, as many mullets of the first. — Crest, a bull's head affrontee. Motto, Franga* non jleetts. KIMBER LEY, ar. an oak-tree, eradicated,... | |
 | 1859 - 448 pages
...three rooks of the second legged azure, a crescent for difference. 2 and 3. Argent, throe chevronele braced In base sable, on a chief of the second as many mallets of the first. Thomas Rokeby of Hotham^Catherine, daughter of Laurence in com. Ebor. Eeq'. ¡... | |
 | Edmund Farrer - 1893 - 374 pages
...Tablets in the North Aisle, with coloured Shields. IV. Or, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis gules ; on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first, Stevenson. Crest : A demi-lion rampant regardant or, holding between its paws a mullet gules, Stevenson.... | |
 | 1900 - 398 pages
...GIBBON, BUCKS. ["A neat monument .... a COAT OF ARMS, BARKER impaled with BUSBY" (Or, three arrows, sable, on a chief, of the second, as many mullets of the field). (Croke's "Croke Family," vol. i., p. 688.) The inscription given in Lipscomb's " Bucks " is... | |
 | Peter Fabyan Sparke Amery, John S. Amery, Joshua Brooking Rowe - 1909 - 392 pages
...either. It finishes, though, with the ' Sit Tibi Terra Levis.' Page 24. — The blazon of Danby is 'Argent three chevronels braced in base sable on a chief of the last as many mullets of the field,' impaling 5 mullets, possibly Dowdall, but without tinctures or... | |
 | 1913 - 540 pages
...: " FILY . DEI . MISERRERE (sic) . MEI . l6l8." A. HAMILTON THOMPSON. Close to the church is I^eake Hall, a seventeenth-century building, formerly the...Christopher Danby, of Thorpe Perrow, Knt., who died in 1530. 2 There is a pedigree of the Leake family in Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire in 1665 (Surtees... | |
 | 1923 - 1012 pages
...General Armoury,' 1851, gives as the arms : — - Arg. three Cornish choughs sa. beaks and legs gu. ; on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first. To whom were these arms granted ? The present baronet (under a recent patent) bears them with the addition... | |
 | Sidney Arthur Kimber - 1923 - 64 pages
...jWcetiDantg of C^omag limber KIMBER ARMS— ARGENT THREE CORNISH CHOUGHS SABLE BEAKS AND LEGS GULES ON A CHIEF OF THE SECOND AS MANY MULLETS OF THE FIRST CREST — A BULL'S HEAD AFFRONTEE PROPER MOTTO— FRANGAS NON FLECTES* * You may break but you cannot... | |
 | 1923 - 556 pages
...General Armoury,' 1851, gives as the arms : — Arg. three Cornish choughs sa. beaks and legs gu. ; on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first. To whom were these arms granted 1 The present baronet (under a recent patent) bears them with the addition... | |
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