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Carew, Richard, 1555-1620

"The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue"

Out of Sir Ionathans house is also
descended Master Edward Trelawny, a Gentleman qualified with many
good parts. Their armes are A. a Cheuron, S. betweene three
Oke-leaues Vert.
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Sundrie other Gent. rest beholden to this hundred, for their
dwellings, who, in an enuiable mediocritie of fortune do happilie
possesse themselues, and communicate their sufficient means to the
seruice of their prince, the good of their neighbours, and the
bettering of their owne estate: of which sort are,
M. Becket, who beareth S. a Fesse, betweene three Boares
heads coped, sixe Crosses crosselet Fichee. O.
M. Tregodecke, who beareth A. a Cheuron betweene three
Buckles S.
M. Spurre, G. on a Cheuron O. a rose of the first, and
2. mullets pearced S.
M. Bligh, B. a Griffon segreant O. armed G. betweene 3.
Croissants A.
M. Lower, B. a Cheuron engrayled O. betweene three Roses A.
M. Truisa G. a garb O.
M. Chiuerton A. a Castle S. standing on a hill V. Manaton,
A.


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