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PIMBLEY'S DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY |
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HERALDIC DICTIONARY - University of Notre Dame |
page 160 . Caldecot of Norfolk, England ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), on a chief Gules (red), three lozenges Ermine. . Caldecot or Calcot of Willscot, co. Oxford, England NOTE:..The heiress m. CHAMBERS, of Petton, co. Salop. Visitation of Oxon. ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Gules (red), on a chief Argent (silver), three swans Sable (black). CREST:..A demi male tiger Or (gold), tufted, maned and attired with two straight horns Sable (black), horns wreathed of the first (i.e., gold) and last (i.e., black). . Caldecot ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess crenelly Gules (red), between three ravens Sable (black). . Caldecote or Caldicot ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Azure (blue), a chief Gules (red). . Caldecote of Caldecote, co. Chester, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess Azure (blue), fretty Or (gold), between three cinquefoils Gules (red). CREST:..An ostrich Proper (natural color). . Caldecott of Rugby Lodge, co. Warwick, England NOTE:..Originally of Abingdon, co. Berks, and subsequently of Barrow and Whitewell, co. Rutland, and of Calthorpe, co. Leicester, England. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent (silver), a fess Azure (blue), fretty Or (gold), between three cinquefoils Gules (red); 2nd, Argent (silver), three bends Sable (black); 3rd, Gules (red), a chevron between three leopards' faces Argent (silver). CREST:..A demi lion rampant Gules (red), charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil Argent (silver). Sometimes, an ostrich Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..IN UTRUMQUE PAPRATUS...(Prepared for both). . Calder of that Ilk, co. Nairn, Scotland NOTE:..Thane of Cawdor. In the 16th century the heiress m. Sir JOHN CAMPBELL, son of the 2nd Earl of Argyll, was ancestor of the Earls of Cawdor. ARMS:..Or (gold), a buck's head caboshed Sable (black), attired Gules (red). CREST:..A swan Proper (natural color), crown Or (gold). . Calder of Asloune Arms as the preceding. . Calder of Lynegar, co. Caithness, Scotland ARMS:..Or (gold), a buck's head erased attired with ten tynes Sable (black), within four stars and as many crescents alternately disposed orleways Azure (blue). CREST:..A stag's head caboshed Sable (black). MOTTO:..VIGILANS NON CADET...(Watching, he does not fall). . Calder of Muirtown NOTE:..Baronet, 1686. ARMS:..As CALDER, of that Ilk. CREST:..A swan naiant in a lake with bulrushes therein all Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..VIGILANS NON CADET...(Watching, he does not fall). . Calder Abbey, Cumberland, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), three escutcheon, two and one, the first in the dexter chief quarter, Or (gold), a fess between two chevron Gules (red); the 2nd, Gules (red), three lucies haurient Argent (silver); the 3rd, Sable (black), a fret Argent (silver). . Calderwood of Pittedy, Scotland ARMS:..Argent (silver), a palm three growing out of a mount in base Proper (natural color), surmounted of a saltire Gules (red), on a chief Azure (blue), three mullets of the first (i.e., silver). CREST:..A hand holding a branch of palm Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..VERITAS PREMITUR, NON OPPRIMITUR...(Truth may be kept down, but not entirely overwhelmed). . Claderwood of Pilton, co. Edinburgh, Scotland Arms as the preceding, with the saltire invected. MOTTO:..VERITAS NON OPPRIMITUR. . Calderwood of Scotland, 1736 ARMS:..Ermine, on a saltire Gules (red), between four palm branches Vert (green), five mascles Argent (silver). CREST:..A phoenix in flames Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..VIRTUS SIBI PRAEMIUM...(Virtue is its own reward). . Calderwood ARMS:..Or (gold), a saltire Azure (blue), on a chief of the last three stars of the first (i.e., gold). CREST:..A beehive with bees volant Proper (natural color). . Caldewell ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess dancetty Sable (black), three conger eels' heads erased and erect of the first (i.e., silver). . Caldron ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three martlets Sable (black), on a chief of the last (i.e., black), as many crosses crosslet Or (gold). CREST:..A dexter palm holding a branch slipped Proper (natural color). . Caldwall of Alston, co. Stafford, England NOTE:..Confirmed to RALPH CALDWALL, of that place, by Wriothesley, Garter, and Benolte, Clarenceux. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess dancetty between three lozenges longways Gules (red), as many whales' heads erect and erased Or (gold). CREST:..A cock's head Argent (silver), beaked, combed and wattled Gules (red), between two wings expanded Sable (black), holding in the beak a cross paty fitchy Or (gold). . Caldwell of Caldwell, Scotland ARMS:..Argent (silver), three piles issuing from the chief Sable (black), and in base four bars waved Gules (red) and Vert (green). . Caldwell NOTE:..Col. HUGH CALDWELL, 1838. Arms as the preceding, the piles charged with as many hunting horns Or (gold). CREST:..Issuing out of a mural crown Or (gold), a dexter arm in armour the hand holding a sword in bend all Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..FAC ET SPERA...(Do and hope). . Caldwell of Linley Wood, co. Stafford England ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale Sable (black) and Vert (green), a stag's head couped Argent (silver), in chief three cold wells Proper (natural color), for CALDWELL; 2nd and 3rd, Argent (silver), two bars Azure (blue), on a canton Gules (red), a gaunlet grasping a broken sword Proper (natural color), hilt and pommel gold, for STAMFORD. CREST:..A lion Vert (green), holding between the paws a cold well Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..NITI, FACERE, EXPERIRI...(To strive, to do, is to experience). . Caldwell of Newbury, co. Berks, England ARMS:..Paly wavy of six Or (gold) and Sable (black), on a chevron Gules (red) ,three griffins' heads erased of the first (i.e., gold). . Caldwell NOTE:..Sir JAMES LILLYMAN CALDWELL, G.C.B.; a Lt-General in the Indian army and Chief Engineer of the Madras Presidency. ARMS:..Or (gold), three piles meeting in the centre fess point Sable (black), in base barry wavy alternately Gules (red), of the field (i.e., gold) and Vert (green), surmounted by a portcullis of the second (i.e., black); on the center pile suspended by a ribband, orange, a representation of the medal presented to Sir J.L. CALDWELL, in commemoration of his services at the storming of Seringapatam, with the word "SERINGAPATAM" underneath gold, the whole within a bordure embattled of the third (i.e., red). CREST:..Out of an eastern crown Or (gold), a demi lion Gules (red), holding in the dexter paw a sword Proper (natural color) ,pommel and hilt gold, supporting between the paws two flags staves in bend sinister the one being that of the union flag of Great Britain, surmounting the other with the staff broken, being a flag swallow-tailed Vert (green), semy of mullets Argent (silver). MOTTO:..VIRTUS ET SPES. SUPPORTERS:..On the dexter a grey horse supporting in bend a flag swallow-tailed Vert (green), semy of mullets Argent (silver), the staff broken Proper (natural color); on the sinister royal tiger of Tippoo Sultan Vert (green), striped, ducally gorged and chained Or (gold), supporting in the bend sinister a flag swallow-tailed Vert (green), semy of mullets Argent (silver). . Caldwell of London and Worcestershire, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a cross formy fitchy between ten estoiles Or (gold). CREST:..A cock's head between two wings expanded Argent (silver), combed and wattled Gules (red), holding in the beak a cross formy Or (gold). . Caldwell of Uptown Warren, co. Gloucester, and co. Leicester, England NOTE:..Visitation of Leicester 1619. Arms as the preceding, quartering Argent (silver), on a fess dancetty Sable (black), three whales' heads erect and erased Or (gold). CREST:..A cock's head Argent (silver), (sometimes gold), beaked, combed and wattled Gules (red), between two wings expanded Sable (black), in the beak a cross paty fitchy Or (gold). . Cladwell of Gloucester, England NOTE:..Har. MSS., 1566. ARMS:..Gules (red), three crosses paty fitchy Or (gold). . Caldwell NOTE:..Granted 4 March 1845, to Sir HENRY JOHN CALDWELL, Baronet, of the city of Quebec, North America. ARMS:..Azure (blue), three tops of wells in masonry, two and one Or (gold). CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), a dexter cubit arm in pale Proper (natural color), grasping a cross calvary Gules (red). MOTTO:..SAPERE AUDE...(Dare to be wise). . Caldwell of Staffordshire, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess dancetty Azure (blue), three fishes' (ling's) heads erased Or (gold). . Caldwell ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess dancetty Sable (black), three lions' heads erased Or (gold). . Caldwell of New Grange, co. Meath, Ireland ARMS:..Or (gold), in chief three piles Sable (black), each charged with a fountain Proper (natural color), in base four bars wavy alternately Gules (red) and Vert (green), quartering ABDY. CREST:..A demi lion grasping a broken scimelar all Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..ENSE LIBERTATEM PETIT INIMICO TYRANNIS. . Calbot of Norfolk, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron between three crosses Or (gold). CREST:..A greyhound courant Azure (blue), collared ring Or (gold). . Calebot of Norfolk, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a saltire between four crosses formy Or (gold). . Caledon, Earl of See ALEXANDER. . Caley See CAYLEY and CALLEY. . Calfe ARMS:..Argent (silver), three calves passant Gules (red). . Calfe of Ireland ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess Sable (black), between three calves passant Gules (red). . Calfield ARMS:..Or (gold), three towers triple-towered Gules (red). . Calfts ARMS:..Argent (silver), three cinquefoils Gules (red), between six crosses crosslet Sable (black). . Calibut ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron between three crosses couped Or (gold). CREST:..A stag's head at gaze, issuing Azure (blue). . Calimie ARMS:..Ermine, a fess cotised within a bordure Sable (black). . Calkin. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a pile Gules (red). . Call of Whiteford, co. Cornwall, England NOTE:..Baronet. ARMS:..Gules (red), three trumpets fesswise, in pale, Argent (silver). CREST:..A demi lion rampant holding in the paws a trumpet, as in the arms. MOTTO:..GRATA MANU...(With a grateful hand). . Callaghan or O'Callaghan of Ireland ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a mount in base a wolf issuing from the dexter out of a wood, all Proper (natural color). CREST:..A naked arm embowed, holding in the hand a sword, with a snake entwined round the blade, the head towards the hand, all Proper (natural color). . Callan See O'CALLAN. . Callander or Callender ARMS:..Sable (black), three mullets in chief Or (gold). CREST:..Two elephants' proboscis, endorsed, per fess Gules (red) and Or (gold). . Callarde ARMS:..Gyronny of six Argent (silver) and Sable (black). . Callarde or Calliard of Norfolk, England ARMS:..Gyronny of six Or (gold) and Sable (black), three negroes' heads couped Proper (natural color). ANOTHER ARMS:..Gyronny of six Argent (silver) and Sable (black), three negroes' heads couped Proper (natural color). CREST:..A demi lion Sable (black), supporting a double scaling ladder Or (gold). . Callard of Callard in Burrington, co. Devon, England NOTE:..Visitation of Devon, 1620. Also of Tavistock, Winkley and Ford, near Axminster. Arms and Crest as the preceding. . Callander of that Ilk, co. Stirling, Scotland NOTE:..The heiress who m. Sir WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, ancestor of the Earls of Linlithgow and Callender, of Mayners, became representative. ARMS:..Sable (black), a bend between six billets Or (gold). . Callander NOTE:..G.W. LIVINGSTONE CAMPBELL CALLENDAR, of Craigforth, co. Stirling, and Ardkinglas, co. Argyle, Scotland. ARMS:..Quarterly: 1st grand quarter, Sable (black), a bend chequy Or (gold) and Gules (red), between six billets of the second (i.e., gold), for CALLENDAR; 2nd grand quarter, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, Azure (blue), a deer's head caboshed Or (gold), 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), three legs in armour Proper (natural color), garnished and spurred Or (gold), flexed and conjoined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh, all for MACKENZIE of Grandvale; 3rd grand quarter, counter quartered, 1st and 4th, Argent (silver), three gillieflowers Gules (red), within a double tressure flory counterflory Vert (green), and 3rd, Sable (black), a bend between six billets Or (gold), in the center of the quarters a crescent Gules (red), all within a bordure compony Gules (red) and Argent (silver), for LIVINGSTONE; 4th grand quarter, gyronny of eight Sable (black) and Or (gold), a bordure of the second (i.e., gold), for CAMPBELL. CREST:..A dexter hand Proper (natural color), holding a billet Or (gold). MOTTO:..I MEAN WELL.
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