(last updated - 01 January 2005) - Copyright 1999-2005 by SBM
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PIMBLEY'S DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY |
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HERALDIC DICTIONARY - University of Notre Dame |
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Carnell ARMS:..Argent (silver), three bends Sable (black), on a canton of the second (i.e., black), a castle of the first (i.e., silver).
Carnell of co. Warwick, England NOTE:..Har. MSS. ARMS:..Or (gold), a three chevrons Vert (green).
Carnerd of Suffolk, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a fess between two chevrons Or (gold).
Carnes of Scotland ARMS:..Gules (red), three martlets within a bordure Or (gold).
Carnesh or Garnesh of Suffolk, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Azure (blue), between three escallops Sable (black).
Carney ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron three buglehorns stringed Sable (black). CREST:..A swan's head and neck erased, in the bill an annulet.
Carney NOTE:..Funeral Entry of LETTICE, daughter of EDWARD, son of RICHARD, son of RICHARD CARNEY, and wife of HUGH RIDGATE, Councillor at Law, buried at St. Werburgh, Dublin, Ireland, 11 July 1671, and confirmed by St. George, Ulster, to Sir RICHARD CARNEY, Athlone, afterwards Ulster. ARMS:..Argent (silver), three lions rampant Gules (red), on a chief Azure (blue), a sphere between two pheons Or (gold). CREST:..A gauntleted hand lying fessways holding a sword erect all Proper (natural color).
Carney of Cashell, co. Tipperary, Ireland NOTE:..Funeral Entry, ELLEN, wife of EDWARD CARNEY, died on 8 January 1658. ARMS:..Argent (silver), three lions rampant Gules (red), on a chief of the last (i.e., red), a gauntleted hand couped at the wrist, holding a dagger between two pheons all Or (gold), quartering per pale Or (gold) and Sable (black), three lions' erased barways counterchanged. CREST:..A gauntletted hand lying fessways holding a sword erect all Or (gold).
Carney of Killmallock, co. Cork, Ireland ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion rampant Gules (red), armed and langued Azure (blue), on a chief Gules (red), three pheons Or (gold). CREST:..A gauntleted hand Argent (silver), holding a sword Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..SEMPER FIDELIS...(Always faithful).
Carnick ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess dancetty between three eagles displayed Gules (red).
Carnie ARMS:..Ermine, a chevron between three hunting horns strung Sable (black). CREST:..A hand fessways issuing from a cloud, and pointing to a crosier in pale all Proper (natural color).
Carnon ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Gules (red), four piles wavy conjoined in base counterchanged.
Carnsew NOTE:..Originally of Carnsew in Mabe, co. Cornwall, England, afterwards of St. Kew. The heiress m. PRIDEAUX and GODOLPHIN. Visitation of Cornwall, 1620. The family of THOMAS, on purchasing the barton of Carnsew, adopted the name and arms of CARNSEW. ARMS:..Sable (black), a goat passant Argent (silver), attired, beared and unglued Or (gold). CREST:..A hound passant reguardant Proper (natural color).
Carnus of Astwitt, co. Westmoreland, England ARMS:..Quarterly, Argent (silver) and Sable (black), on a bend Gules (red), three martlets of the first (i.e., silver).
Carnus ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron engrailed between three eagles displayed Argent (silver), on a chief Or (gold), a lion passant of the field (i.e., black).
Carnwatch, Earl of See DALZELL.
Caron of Killinfanghin, co. Westmeath, Ireland NOTE:..Derived from the house of O'NEILL through a fourth son. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion rampant and in chief two dexter hands couped at the wrist Gules (red).
Caronges ARMS:..Bendy of six Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), two leopards passant Or (gold).
Caronges ARMS:..Bendy of six Azure (blue) and Argent (silver), a sword in fess of the last (i.e., silver), hilt and pommel Or (gold), between two lions counterpassant gold.
Caroone of Surrey, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a bend sinister Azure (blue), semy of fleurs-de-lis in dexter bendways Or (gold).
Carpendale NOTE:..Confirmed to Rev. MAXWELL CARPENDALE, Rector of Tamlaght, diocese of Armagh second son of Rev. THOMAS CARPENDALE, by JANE, his wife, daughter of JOHN MAXWELL, D.D., Archdeacon of Clogher). ARMS:..Azure (blue), two bars between in chief three cross crosslets and in base a crescent, all Or (gold). CREST:..A hawk's head erased Proper (natural color), charged with a cross crosslet of the arms. MOTTO:..DATA FATA SECUTUS...(Following the fates allotted to me).
Carpenter NOTE:..Earl of Tyrconnel, extinct 1853. Descended from an ancient Herefordshire family. ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Gules (red), on a chevron Azure (blue), three crosslet Or (gold). CREST:..A globe in a frame, all Or (gold). SUPPORTERS:..Two horses per fess embattled Argent (silver) and Gules (red). MOTTO:..PER ACUTA BELLI...(By the strategems of war).
Carpenter NOTE:..Exemplified to Hon. WALTER CECIL TALBOT, of Kiplin, co. York, England, second son of HENRY JOHN CHETWYND, and eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, Waterford, Wexford, and Talbot, by Lady SARAH ELIZABETH BERESFORD, his wife, daughter of HENRY, second Marquis of Waterford, and his wife, Lady SUSAN CARPENTER, only daughter and heir of GEORGE, second Earl of Tyrconnel, upon his assuming the name of CARPENTER instead of that of TALBOT, by royal license, 1868, in compliance with the provisions of the will of SARAH, Countess of Tyrconnel, widow of JOHN DELAVAL, last Earl of Tyrconnel. ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Gules (red), on a chevron Azure (blue), three crosses crosslet Or (gold), and (for distinction) a canton Ermine. CREST:..A globe in a frame Or (gold), charged (for distinction) with a cross crosslet Azure (blue). MOTTO:..PER ACUTA BELLI...(By the strategems of war).
Carpenter of Barbadoes NOTE:..Formerly in Ireland. Granted by Roberts, Ulster, 1646. ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Gules (red), on a chevron Sable (black), three plates, each charged with a cross paty of the second (i.e., red). CREST:..A demi lion rampant Gules (red), holding between the paws a cross paty Vert (green). MOTTO:..AUDACES FORTUNA JUVAT...(Fortune favours the brave).
Carpenter NOTE:..Funeral Entry of Capt. PHILIP CARPENTER, principal serjeant at arms of Ireland, died in 1675. Arms as the preceding.
Carpenter of Ireland NOTE:..Funeral Entry of JOHN CARPENTER, died on 2 March 1655, aged 70 years, buried at St. David's Church, Naas, co. Kildare. Arms as the preceding, the plates charged with a cross crosslet Sable (black). CREST:..An alligator Proper (natural color).
Carpenter NOTE:..Granted 1661. Arms as the preceding. CREST:..A church Proper (natural color).
Carpenter of London, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, and Kent, England ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Gules (red), on a chevron Azure (blue), three crosses crosslet Or (gold). CREST:..A sphere Or (gold), in a frame Sable (black).
Carpenter of London, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), two bars Or (gold), in chief three crosses crosslet of the second (i.e., gold). CREST:..A stag's head Argent (silver), with two wings endorsed Azure (blue).
Carpenter of Somersetshire, England NOTE:..Granted 1663. ARMS:..Vert (green), an escallop shell Argent (silver), between two palets Or (gold). CREST:..A snail passant Proper (natural color), the shell Argent (silver).
Carpenter of Cobham, co. Surrey and Sussex, England NOTE:..Granted 4 March 1663. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a greyhound passant and a chief Sable (black). CREST:..A greyhound's head erased per fess Sable (black) and Argent (silver).
Carpenter ARMS:..Or (gold), an eagle displayed Sable (black). CREST:..A dexter arm embowed in armour holding in the hand Proper (natural color), a hammer Or (gold).
Carpenter ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Azure (blue), an eagle displayed counterchanged. CREST:..An arm in armour erect and embowed grasping a passion nail all Proper (natural color).
Carpenter ARMS:..Per pale indented Azure (blue) and Sable (black), three eagles displayed Or (gold). CREST:..A falcon with wings expanded Argent (silver), beaked, legged and belled Or (gold).
Carpenter ARMS:..Azure (blue), two lions rampant combatant Or (gold).
Carpenter of Worcestershire, England ARMS:..Paly of six Azure (blue) and Gules (red). CREST:..A coney sejant Argent (silver).
Carpenter of Kent, England ARMS:..Per pale Vert (green) and Gules (red), a bend Ermine.
Carpenters, Company of (London) ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron engrailed between three pairs of compasses, expanded at the points Sable (black).
Carr of Bristol, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three estoiles Sable (black), in chief a martlet Or (gold), charged with a crescent Sable (black). CREST:..A stag's head Argent (silver), attired Or (gold), gorged with two bars Gules (red), between the bars a martlet as in the arms.
Carr of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend between three Cornish choughs Sable (black), as many leopards' heads of the field (i.e., silver).
Carr of Sleaford, co. Lincoln, and Lancashire, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Or (gold), three estoiles Sable (black). CREST:..A stag's head Argent (silver), charged with two bars gemelles Gules (red), attired Or (gold).
Carr NOTE:..Borne by the Rev. EDMUND CARR, rector of Quatt, co. Stafford, England, a descendant of the old border family of the name. ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three mullets Sable (black), pierced. CREST:..A stag's head erased Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..TOUT DROIT... (All right).
Carr or Carro of Northumberland, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three estoiles Sable (black). CREST:..A stag's head erased Proper (natural color). ANOTHER CREST:..A stag's head couped Proper (natural color).
Carr of Beccles, co. Suffolk, and Enfield, co. Middlesex, England NOTE:..JOHN CARR, Esq., of those places died without issue, when his sister ELEANOR, wife of ARTHUR WALFORD, Esq., became his heiress. ARMS:..Sable (black), on a chevron between three mullets of six points Or (gold), as many like mullets of the field (i.e., black).
Carr of Scotland ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three mullets Sable (black).
Carr or Carre of York and Bristol, England Arms as the preceding.
Carr ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three boars' heads erased Or (gold), in base a Cornish chough Proper (natural color). CREST:..A lion's head erased Or (gold).
Carr ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), between three bucks' heads erased Or (gold), as many mullets of the field (i.e., red). CREST:..A dexter arm erect couped below the wrist Proper (natural color), holding a dagger as hilt and pommel Or (gold).
Carr ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron Argent (silver), charged with three mullets of the field (i.e., red), in the chief quarter a lion passant Or (gold).
Carr ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver).
Carr of Newcastle NOTE:..An old Nothumbrian family. ARMS:..Or (gold), on bend between three Cornish choughs Sable (black), as many lions' heads erased of the field (i.e., gold). CREST:..A lion's head erased Or (gold). MOTTO:..EST NULLA FALLACIA...(There is no decption).
Carr of Cocken, co. Durham, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron Argent (silver), three estoiles Sable (black). Crest and Motto as the preceding.
Carr of Ireland ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron between three pheons Argent (silver), as many estoiles Sable (black).
Carr of Ireland NOTE:..Certified with the two quarterings of CARPENTER and WELSH, by Betham, Ulster, to Rev. THOMAS CARR, of Aghadoe, descended from Sir GEORGE CARR, clerk of the council of Munster, who was son of WILLIAM CARR, Esq., of Southey Hall, co. York, England. ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron between three estoiles Argent (silver). CREST:..An estoile Argent (silver). MOTTO:..FIDA CLAVO.
Carr NOTE:..Funeral Entry of URSULA, daughter of THOMAS CARR, son of Sir GEORGE CARR, co. York, England, died on 26 May 1675. Arms &c. as the preceding.
Carr of Stackhouse in Giggleswick, co. York, England ARMS:..Gules (red), on a chevron engrailed Argent (silver), three mullets Sable (black).
Carr NOTE:..On the monument of Dame BRIDGET CARR, co. York, England, 1621. ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron Argent (silver), three mullets Sable (black).
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