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Sir robert, of Ashton Hall, Lancashire, England, from his sovereign, Richard Coeur de Lion, received his arms, Argent, a cross raguly gules, A. D. 1191. The same was the coat of arms of the Lancashire branch generally. There were distinctions, as He beareth Ermine, a cross raguled gules, by the name of Law rence, of Lancashire.
Raguled is a term to represent the rough-hewn stems of a tree from which the branches have been rudely lopped.
The Gloucestershire and Buckinghamshire branches had the same arms, the crest A demi turbot, or tail inverted and erect or again, The tail (or hindmost half) of a chub (fish) inverted and erect.
Other crests were used by these fami lies, as, Two laurel branches vert, form ing a chaplet.
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Language - English
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John Lawrence
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ISBN - 9780265269565
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Page Count - 149
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ISBN - 9781332293513
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