1756 Fish
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Description
Broughton Arms: Quarterly : Ist, gu., a chevron between three luces, arg., for Brougham ; 2nd, or, a fesse, chequy, gold and gu., between three barbs of the third, banded of the first ; in chief, a label of three points, az., for VAUX of CATTERLEN ; 3rd, arg., a bend, chequy, or en gu., for VAUX of TRYERMAYNE ; 4th, gu., a cross fleury, or, for DELAMORE. Crest: A hand and arm in armour, holding a lucy, arg. ; on the elbow, a rose, gules. Supporters: Dexter, a lion, vert, armed and langued, gules ; collared with a Vaux Collar, chequy, or, and of the second ; sinister, a white hart, antlers and hoofs, or, in his mouth a rose, gu., barbed and seeded, vert, in allusion to the castle of Highhead, which Lord Brougham holds of the king in capite, by the service of the red rose, rendered annually at Carliste. It came from the family of the l'Engley's, or English, to the Richmonds, and thence, by marriage, to the Broughams. Motto: Pro rege, lege, grege. Dated: MDCCCXXX (1830) -
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Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/86228060@N00/21831242679/
Resource type: Image
Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 4 years, 11 months ago
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Picture Taken: 2015-09-30T09:37:59 -
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