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Four stripes alternately blue and red. (The cross of St. George); Crest; on a wreath or and sable, an eagle wings elevated or, holding in its dexter claw a fish argent. Sprinkled with (7 aventail) pieces of chain-mail or and argent. The badge of chain-mail appears to be that piecs which was worn as an apron under the bottom of the cuirass. Pole had derived it from George, Duke of Clarence. Vide Row's Roll. Another badge appears to have been the red eagle's claw gripping a fish of silver.
Arms. -- Quarterly, of eight pieces: 1. France and England quarterly; 2. Per pale Or and Sable, a saltire engrailed counter-changed; 3. Gules, a saltire Argent, a label of three points Azure; 4. Gules, a fess between six cross crosslets Or; 5. Chequy Or and Azure, a chevron Ermine; 6. Argent, three fusils in fess Gules; 7. Or, an eagle displayed Vert; 8. Quarterly, I. and IV. Or, three chevrons Gules; II. and III. Quarterly, Argent and Gules, in the second a fret Or, over all a bendlet Sable. -- This shield is scratched over and written above, "As a provid trato atented of high treyson."
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