The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 575, November 10, 1832 by Various
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materials a workhouse has been built for the poor. The only armorial
bearings traceable are three shields over the castle-gate. Over the centre of the gate is a large one; the arms and quarterings of John Howard IV., first Duke of Norfolk, who died in 1485; and with lions for supporters. Crest--a lion passant-guardant. 1. A bend between six cross crosslets, for ... Howard. 2. Three lions passant-guardant in pale--England, for ... Brotherten. 3. Checky ... Warren. 4. A lion rampant ... Mowbray. 5. A lion rampant crowned ... Seagrave. 6. Semé de cross crosslets fitchy, and a lion rampant, double queue ... Broes, or Bruce. All within the garter. On the west side, a shield, quarterly--1. Howard--2. Brotherton--3. Mowbray--4. Seagrave. On the east side, quarterly--1. Brotherton--2. Warren--3. Seagrave--4. Broes. |
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