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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: old dog on Saturday 22 June 13 15:32 BST (UK)
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Hi all were can i get a engleby sheald as i dont have one my self,
mad dog
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sorry dog don't understand the question - what is one exactly?
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I've looked at this twice today and wondered what on earth it meant.
I'm glad I'm, not the only one who doesn't understand the question.
Is it some kind of Shield?
Carol
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Hi sorry my son put this on, He is looking for a coat of arms for the sir name engleby,
mad dog
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There is no such thing as a 'coat of arms for a surname'. Many people of the same surname will often be entitled to completely different coats of arms, and many of that surname will be entitled to no coat of arms. Coats of arms belong to individuals. For any person to have a right to a coat of arms they must either have had it granted to them or be descended in the legitimate male line from a person to whom arms were grantedor confirmed in the past. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/Faq.htm
Stan
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Here's one - not sure how authentic it is :-X :
http://www.houseofnames.com/engleby-family-crest
(I also looked at this yesterday and wondered what it had to do with Co. Durham ;D )
Gadget
PS - I see that you can get a coffee mug with the Engleby coat of arms on it ;D
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Here is one. Lots of fakers sell them to the unsuspecting. You can get one for Smith or Jones if you wish. Elsewhere you might find another entirely different concoction.
http://www.houseofnames.com/engleby-family-crest
Sorry - I see that Gadget has already zoned in on that one.
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Got there ahead of you Hack - you can even get a cheese board and keyrings - no cricket balls though ;D
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Got there ahead of you Hack - you can even get a cheese board and keyrings - no cricket balls though ;D
Sharp. No cricket.
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Hi all that will do me thanks again,
mad dog