Devon heraldry
The landed gentry and nobility of Devonshire, like the rest of the English and European gentry, bore heraldic arms from the start of the age of heraldry circa 1200–1215. The fashion for the display of heraldry ceased about the end of the Victorian era (1901) by which time most of the ancient arms-bearing families of Devonshire had died out, moved away or parted with their landed estates.
Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron ChichesterBenjamin IncledonColumbjohnCornish heraldryDorset heraldryEnglish heraldryFlag of DevonHeraldic visitationIsaac HeardJohn Chichester (died 1569)John Chichester (died 1586)John SweteManor of AlverdiscottNetherton, FarwayOrcheton, ModburyPainsford, AshpringtonRecorder of BarnstapleRecorder of ExeterRichard Cole (died 1614)Robert BastardRobert IncledonRosemary LauderSir Edmund Prideaux, 1st Baronet of NethertonSir Henry Carew, 7th BaronetSir John Davie, 1st BaronetSoldon, HolsworthyThomas FonesThomas Northmore (died 1713)Thomas PridiasThorne, Ottery St MaryWhiteway, KingsteigntonWilliam Cary (1437–1471)William Pole (antiquary)
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Devon heraldry
The landed gentry and nobility of Devonshire, like the rest of the English and European gentry, bore heraldic arms from the start of the age of heraldry circa 1200–1215. The fashion for the display of heraldry ceased about the end of the Victorian era (1901) by which time most of the ancient arms-bearing families of Devonshire had died out, moved away or parted with their landed estates.
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The landed gentry and nobility ...... Basset, Stucley, Walrond, etc.
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Blazons by Sir William Pole
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List of Devon arms
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The landed gentry and nobility ...... ted with their landed estates.
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