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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 07:51 GMT (UK) »
A coat-of-arms can only be "claimed" by those of the direct male line of descent from the man who was originally awarded the arms.

See my reply #1, and the quote from The College Of Arms.
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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 10:50 GMT (UK) »

  Thankyou KGarrad, for your quick reply, So the coat of arms of Sir Myles was of the Haydock family.

       Cheers George.

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 18:03 GMT (UK) »
A particular style of Arms were granted to the original recipient and usually styled for him only.

The Arms of a descendent AND provided the Arms were officially granted, were varied.

Their Arms may be on a Grave Memorial or in the Church of Burial or may survive in their Church of their residence.

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 20:39 GMT (UK) »
Harvington
See the Notes of Dr Prattinton c.1812. 
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 ... "in the choir of Worcester's Cathedral Church given by Mr Thomas Feryman once prebend there"


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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 20:58 GMT (UK) »
They appear in different stone (possibly Marble?) over the stone panel of Thomas Feriman, Rector.

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 18 March 25 21:54 GMT (UK) »
Under the Visitation of Worcestershire 1569, in the book by Robert Cooke and Richard St George

under this reference ...

Harl. 1566, ff. 167, 168.

Farmount, now called Feryman [added: see Reply #16]

https://archive.org/details/visitationsofher222732cook

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 19 March 25 00:56 GMT (UK) »
 My ancestors  go back to Orm De Haydock 1165 and Beyond (Saxon /Viking)
Orm De Haydock married the Kings daughter 1168, they had a son Hugh, Who was knighted by the King,
  Sir Hugh De Haydock ,of Haydock (COTTAM) with a coat of arms Haydock of Lancashire ,who married
Cecelia ? and had two children ,Gilbert born 1225 and Hugh Jr De Haydock, Sir Hugh De Haydock in 1315
,Change his name to  Sir Hugh De Standish as Standish Were his wife was born ,and he liked that name, Their son Robert who adopted the Standish name,  and became rector of Standish.

   Cheers George.

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 19 March 25 06:59 GMT (UK) »
Mr Ferryman in the Accounts of Worcester Catheral 1611 (featured online)

https://worcestercathedrallibrary.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/maintaining-worcester-cathedral-in-the-early-seventeenth-century/

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Third amount:-

 ... "in taking downe Mr Ferymans" ...

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Peter Prattinton (1776 - 1845) bequeathed his Manuscripts Collections to the Society of Antiquaries - Short Biographies of the Worthies of Worcestershire, 1916

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Re: Feryman/Feriman Coat of Arms
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 19 March 25 07:55 GMT (UK) »
The Heraldry of Worcestershire : Being a Roll of the Arms Borne by the Several Noble, Knightly, and Gentle Families, Which Have Had Property or Residence in that County, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time

London: John Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square. 1873.

Feriman, or Farmount, of Worcester
Heraldry reference to the Feriman, or Farmount, of Worcester, and the Rectors of Harvington, near Evesham.

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How interesting, if you can prove a direct, fully documented legitimate Male line to the Rector at Harvington, near Evesham, Worcestershire?
Comment amended.

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"Arms are only transmitted through a female line when there is a failure of male heirs."

https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/the-law-of-arms