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Some Special Interests => Heraldry Crests and Coats of Arms => Topic started by: rjuoconnor on Saturday 15 March 25 19:37 GMT (UK)
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Hello
The blazon for the coat of arms for the above family reads as follows:
Or, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed azure
Could some kind person produce an image of what this coat of arms might look like.
Many thanks in advance
Robert
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Like this
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Was there supposed to be an image attached??
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Hello Robert,
Here you go. "Charlett of Cleeve Prior - Or, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed Azure."
This size will print on A4 quite nicely. It is saved as a .png file, so you can adjust the colours if you want.
Regards
Chas
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Fabulous, thank you very much indeed.
Robert
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Hi again Chas
You couldn't produce an image of the Feryman arms as follows:
"Sable, three horses' heads couped argent, bridled gules, within a bordure engrailed or"
You do such a great job of producing these images, which I very much appreciate.
Regards
Robert
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Hi again Chas
You couldn't produce an image of the Feryman arms as follows:
"Sable, three horses' heads couped argent, bridled gules, within a bordure engrailed or"
You do such a great job of producing these images, which I very much appreciate.
Regards
Robert
I am working on it as we speak, Robert. It is taking time because of the bridle. It seems that it is a pretty unique charge. I will be finished before next weekend.
Regards
Chas
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Or before this weekend is over.
"Sable, three horses' heads couped Argent bridled Gules within a bordure engrailed Or"
Regards
Chas
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That is fantastic Chas - thank you so very much for taking the time to do this for me. It is much appreciated.
Robert
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Hello again Chas
A related family to the Charletts and Ferymans, is the Richmond family of Hedenham, Norfolk, who, according to the Visitation of Norfolk 1613, bore the following arms:
"Ermine, on a chief sable a gryphen [griffin?] passant or"
I wonder if you would mind working your magic on this one?
Thank you again
Robert
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Oh, what's this? - trying to win me over with flattery! How well you know me!
Regards
Chas
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Wonderful - thank you Chas! These images add such embelishment and colour to my family history!
Thnk you again.
Robert
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Hi Chas,
Kiltpin which family is from your Kilt?
Cheers George
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Hi Chas,
Kiltpin which family is from your Kilt?
Cheers George
Hello George,
Sorry, I've only just seen your post. I generally wear one of two tartans.
First is Buchanan. I wear the "Buchanan Ancient Muted" as it is not as 'in your face' as the "Buchanan Modern". I am the Buchanan Society Regent for England and Wales, so am often at Clan events. I also wear trews, but only with black tie and only in England.
When not on Clan duties, I wear the official RAF tartan.
Regards
Chas