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PROJECT BURKE

~ Carington thru Carmichael ~

©.1999-2005 by SBM

Transcribed by Esralin Casquejo Amadeo
PIMBLEY'S DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY

HERALDIC DICTIONARY - University of Notre Dame

page 169

Carington - Lord Carrington

ARMS:..Or (gold), a chevron cotised between three demi griffins, the two in chief respectant each other Sable (black), a mullet for difference.

CREST:..An elephant's heads erased Or (gold), eared Gules (red), charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one Azure (blue).

SUPPORTERS:..Two griffins Sable (black), wings elevated Or (gold), the the dexter charged with three fleurs-de-lis palewise gold, the sinister with three trefoils slipped palewise of the last (i.e., gold).

MOTTO:..TENAX ET FIDELIS...(Preserving and faithful).

Carkeridge of Godmasham, co. Kent, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on fess engrailed Sable (black), three cinquefoils Or (gold).

Carkettle of Scotland

ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a bend Or (gold), between three covered cups of the last (i.e., gold), as many heads erased Gules (red).

Carkettle of Scotland

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend between two mullets Gules (red), three crescents of the first (i.e., silver).

CREST:..A griffin's head erased Proper (natural color).

Carkham

NOTE:..Funeral Entry of Dr. CARKHAM, surgeon to a regiment in Dublin, Ireland, died on 24 March 1677.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), three lions rampant and a bordure Gules (red).

Carkike of London England

NOTE:..Granted 10 December 1530.

ARMS:..Sable (black), a bend engrailed cotised Or (gold), over all a label of three point Argent (silver).

Carkile of London

ARMS:..Sable (black), a bend invected between two cotises Or (gold), over all a label of three points.

Carle

ARMS:..Azure (blue), three pomegranates Or (gold), seeded Gules (red).

Carle

ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three ducks rising Argent (silver).

Carleill of Sewerby, co. York, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), between three Cornish choughs Proper (natural color), beaked and legged Gules (red), as many mullets of six points Or (gold).

CREST:..A Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders Proper (natural color).

Carlell or Carlyle of co. Stafford, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross formy Gules (red).

Carlesse

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three cinquefoils pierced Or (gold).

Carleston

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron Vert (green), between three eagles displayed of the field (i.e., gold).

Carleton of Brightwell and Holcombe, co. Oxford,  England

NOTE:..Baron Carleton and Viscount Dorchester, created baron 1626, and Viscount 1628, extinct 1637, see LOWNDES-STONE, of Brightwell.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three mascles of the first (i.e., silver).

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet an unicorn's head crined Argent (silver), armed barry Or (gold) and Sable (black).

SUPPORTERS:..Dexter, an unicorn Sable (black), crined and hoofed Argent (silver), armed barry Sable (black) and Argent (silver); sisnister a leopard Proper (natural color).

Carleton

NOTE:..Viscount Carleton, of Clare, co. Tipperary, extinct 1825.

Arms as the preceding.

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), an unicorn's head Argent (silver), horned and maned gold.

SUPPORTERS:..Two leopards guardant spotted Proper (natural color), each collared dancetty Azure (blue).

MOTTO:..QUAERERE VERUM.

Carleton of Clare, co. Tipperary, and Greenfield, co. Cork, Ireland

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three mascles of the field (i.e., silver).

CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), an unicorn's head Argent (silver), the horn twisted of the first and second (i.e., silver).

MOTTO:..NUNQUAM NON PARATUS...(Never unprepared).

Carleton of Surrey, Bedfordshire, Linton, Cambridgeshire, and London

Arms as Viscount Carleton.

CREST:..Out of a ducal coroner Or (gold), an unicorn's head Sable (black), the horn twisted of the first (i.e., gold) and second (i.e., black).

Carleton of Weting, co. Norfolk, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a lion rampant Gules (red).

Carleton of Carleton, near Penrith, Cumberland, England

ARMS:..Ermine, on a bend Sable (black), three pheons Argent (silver).

CREST:..A dexter arm embowed Proper (natural color), vested to the elbow Gules (red), doubled Ermine, holding in the hand a javelin Argent (silver).

Caleton - Baron Dorchester

ARMS:..Ermine, on a bend Sable (black), three pheons Argent (silver).

CREST:..A dexter arm embowed and naked to the elbowm shirt folded above the elbow Argent (silver), and vested over Gules (red), the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards Proper (natural color).

SUPPORTERS:..Two beavers Proper (natural color), the dexter gorged with a mural coronet, the sinister with a naval coronet, both Or (gold).

MOTTO:..QUONDAM HIS VICIMUS ARMIS...(Formerly we conquered by these arms).

Carleton of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh, Ireland

ARMS:..Ermine, on a bend Sable (black), three pheons Argent (silver).

CREST:..A dexter arm embowed holding an arrow Proper (natural color), the arm naked to the elbow, the shirt folded above it Argent (silver), and vested above it Gules (red).

Carlfe of Kent, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess between three horses courant Sable (black).

CREST:..A ram Argent (silver), attired Or (gold), in flames of fire Proper (natural color).

Carlhaw, Carlhow or Charlhow

ARMS:..Azure (blue), three spears bendways Or (gold), headed Argent (silver).

Carlife of London, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a cross engrailed between four roses Gules (red), five martlets of the first (i.e., gold).

CREST:..A martlet Or (gold), holding in the beak a sprig of two roses Gules (red), leaved and stalked Vert (green).

Carliell or Carlisle of Kirkhampton, co. Cumberland, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross flory Gules (red).

Carlil of Northumberland, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a cross between four lions rampant Gules (red).

Carliles

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron between three birds as many estoiles Or (gold).

Carlill of Cumberland and Westmorland, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross flory Gules (red), in the dexter chief a rose of the last (i.e., red).

CREST:..An arm embowed in armour holding in the hand all Proper (natural color), a spear Argent (silver).

Carlill of Kent and Cumberland, England

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross flory Gules (red).

CREST:..A dexter arm embowed in armour Or (gold), garnished Gules (red), holding in the hand Proper (natural color), a baton gold.

Carlill of London, England - 1383

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a cross engrailed Gules (red), between two roses dexter bendways and as many griffin's heads erased sinister bendways of the second (i.e., red), five martlets of the first (i.e., gold).

Carlill or Carlyle of Northumberland, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), between three Cornish choughs Proper (natural color), as many estoiles Or (gold).

Carlill

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross patonce Gules (red), in the dexter chief a rose of the second (i.e., red).

Carlisle, See of

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a cross Sable (black), a mitre labelled Or (gold).

Carlisle Priory of Cumberland, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a cross Sable (black), a mitre with labels Or (gold).

Carliton

ARMS:..Ermine, on a fess Gules (red), three castles triple-towered Or (gold).

Carlmynake

ARMS:..Sable (black), a fess Or (gold), between three boars' heads erased and six crosses crosslet fitchy of the second (i.e., gold).

Carlos or Careless

NOTE:..Granted 21 May 1658, to Col. WILLIAM CARLOS or CARELESS, of Broomhall, co. Stafford, England.

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a mount in base an oak tree Vert (green), over all on a fess Gules (red), three regal crowns of the field (i.e., gold).

CREST:..A sword Argent (silver), hilt and pommel Or (gold), and a scepter of the last (i.e., gold) in saltire, enfiled with a civic crown Vert (green).

MOTTO:..SUBDITUS FIDELIS REGIS ET SALUS REGNI...(A subject faithful to his king is the safety of the kingdom).

Carlow of Holbeach

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron between three leopards' heads Sable (black), as many annulets of the first (i.e., silver).

Carlowe or Carlow of Wales

ARMS:..Azure (blue), three spears in bend Or (gold), headed Argent (silver).

Carluyake or Carluynake of Cornwall, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), three boars' heads in fess between six crosses crosslet fitchy Or (gold).

Carlyle

NOTE:..Lord Carlyle of Torthorwald, co. Dumfries, Scotland.  The heiress m. Sir JAMES DOUGLAS, of Parkhead, and the title was re-granted to her son in 1609.  See Burke's "Extinct and Dormant Peerage."

ARMS:..Quartely, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), a cross flory Or (gold), for CARLYLE; 2nd and 3rd, Or (gold), a cross Gules (red), for CORSBIE, en surtout, Azure (blue), a saltire Argent (silver), for which was afterwards substituted, Argent (silver), a man's heart Gules (red), on a chief Azure (blue), three stars of the field (i.e., silver), for DOUGLAS.

CREST:..Two dragons' necks and heads addorse Vert (green).

SUPPORTERS:..On either side a peacock in its pride Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..HUMILITATE.

Carlyle of Limekilns - 1736

ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross flory Gules (red), in dexter chief a crescent of the last (i.e., red).

CREST:..A dexter arm holding a writing pen Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..HUMILITATE.

Carlyle

See CARLILL of Northumbeland, England.

Carlyon of Tregrehan, co. Cornwall, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), a plate between three castles Argent (silver), each charged with a cross crosslet Gules (red); quartering HAWKINS, SCOBELL, TREDENHAM, TIRREL, KILLIOWE, ENYS, GWAVAS, POMEROY, and HOOKER.

CREST:..A demi lion rampant Gules (red), ducally crowned Or (gold), collared Argent (silver), holding between his paws a bezant.

MOTTO:..TURRIS TUTISSIMA VIRTUS.

Carlyon

ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron enhanced Argent (silver).

CREST:..In the sea a pillar Proper (natural color).

Carlyon of co. Cornwall, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Gules (red), between two cross crosslets fitchy in chief and a castle in base Sable (black).

Carmalt of Langrigg, co. Cumberland, England

NOTE:..Granted 1740.

ARMS:..Vert (green), a dragon sejant with wings expanded between three escallops Or (gold).

CREST:..A dragon's head erased per pale Vert (green) and Or (gold), gorged with a collar charged with three escallops counterchanged.

Carmarthen or Camarden of Chiselhurst, co. Kent. and London, England

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a fess between three lions' gamb erect and erased Or (gold).

CREST:..A lion's gamb as in the arms.

Carmathen, Town of

NOTE:..The seal represents a castle with a tower at each end, the middle of the castle surmounted with another tower; the castle arched in base from the dexter tower to the sinister, within the arch a lion couchant guardant, on the two outside towers a Cornish chough.

Carmen, Company of

NOTE:..Located in London, England.  

Arms as the CITY OF LONDON.

Carmichael of that Ilk and Hynford, co. Lanark, Scotland

NOTE:..Lord Carmichael and Earl of Hyndford, titles extinct since 1787.  The heir of line and owner of the estates is Sir W.C. J. CARMICHAEL ANSTRUTHER, Baronet.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess wreathed Azure (blue) and Gules (red).

CREST:..A dexter hand arm in armour erect holding a broken spear Proper (natural color).

SUPPORTERS:..Dexter, a knight armed at all points holding in his right hand a marischal's baton Proper (natural color); sinister, a war horse Argent (silver), furnished Gules (red).

MOTTO:..TOUJOURS PREST...(Always ready).

Carmichael of Skirling, co. Peebles,  Scotland - Baronet

See GIBSON-CARMICHAEL.

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Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo.

marischal's baton?

en surtout?

Linton?