A display of heraldrie

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Title
A display of heraldrie
Author
Guillim, John, 1565-1621.
Publication
London :: Printed by T.R. for Jacob Blome,
1660.
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Subject terms
Heraldry.
Nobility -- Great Britain.
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Cite this Item
"A display of heraldrie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85770.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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[illustration] achievement
CONCILII NVTRIX TACI TVRNIAS
The Atchievement of a Gentleman.

HE beareth two Coats quarterly, first Argent, a Fesse, Ermine, cot∣tised, Sable, by the name of Harlstone, secondly, Sable, a Cheuron be∣tween three Leopards heads, Or, by the name of Wentworth; and for his Crest on a Helmet, befitting his degree, mantled, Gules, doubled, Argent, out of a Crown, Or, a Stags Head, Ermine, attired, Or, bearing a Haw∣thorne

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bush with berries, proper: And for his Motto, Concilii nutrix taci∣turnitas. This is the Atchievement or Bearing of Robert Harlestone (now Secretary to the Right Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Master of the Rolls, and Speaker of the Parliament begun the third of November, 1640.) second Son of John Harlestone of South Osindon in the County of Essex; and of Jane Daughter and Coheire of Philip Wentworth, a younger Brother of the Lord Wentworth of Netlested: Of this Family have been divers eminent persons, as Sir John Harl ston Governour of Hauure-du-grace in the time of Edward the fourth. Richard Harleston Valectus de Came∣ra, to the King, and conquered for the Crown of England the Islands of Garnesey and Jersey.

[illustration] achievement
COLENS DEVM ET REGEM

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