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PROJECT BURKE

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Transcribed by Esralin Casquejo Amadeo
PIMBLEY'S DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY

HERALDIC DICTIONARY - University of Notre Dame

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Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo.

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Carstairs of Woodhurst, co. Huntingdon, England - 1810

ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a chevron Argent (silver), between three sunflowers slipped Proper (natural color), as many buckles of the field (i.e., blue).

Crest and Motto as the last.

Carstake of Devonshire, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a mullet between three trefoils slipped Vert (green).

Carston

ARMS:..Or (gold), on a band Sable (black), three crosses Argent (silver).

Carswell of Hasch Arundell, co. Devon, England

NOTE:..The heiress m. LANGWORTHY.

ARMS:..Sable (black), a bend Or (gold).

Carswell of Staffordshire, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), three bars gemelles Argent (silver).

Carswell

ARMS:..Argent (silver), two bars gemels Sable (black).

Carswell

ARMS:..Or (gold), fretty Gules (red), a fess Ermine.

Carswell

ARMS:..Azure (blue), fretty Argent (silver), a fess Ermine.

Carswell of London, and Dunstable, co. Bedford, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a saltire Gules (red), between four palm trees, erased Vert (green).

Cart

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a stag's head caboshed, between the horns an estoile Gules (red).

CREST:..A stag's head, holding in the mouth a serpent Proper (natural color).

Cart

ARMS:..Sable (black), a stag's head caboshed Or (gold), an estoile for difference.

Cartarike

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess engrailed on Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver).

Carter of Robertstown and Rathnally, co. Meath, Ireland

NOTE:..Registered to THOMAS CARTER, Esq., Serjeant at Arms, father of the Right Hon. THOMAS CARTER, Master of the Rolls of Ireland.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), two lion a rampant combatant Sable (black).

CREST:..On a mural crown Or (gold), charged with three hurts, a talbot passant Argent (silver).

MOTTO:..VICTRIX PATIENTIA DURIS.

Carter of Watlington Park, co. Oxford, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), two lion combatant Sable (black), quartering SHAEN (O'FERRALL, of Annaly), viz., Vert (green), a lion rampant Or (gold).

CREST:..On a mural crown Or (gold), a talbot passant Argent (silver), charged with three buckles Azure (blue).

MOTTO:..SUB LIBERTATE QUIETEM...(Rest under liberty).

Carter of St. Columb, co. Cornwall, England

NOTE:..Originally from Staffordshire.  Visitation of ______, 1620.

ARMS:..Azure (blue), two lion a rampant combatant Or (gold).

CREST:..A lion's head erased Argent (silver).

ANOTHER CREST:..On a mural coronet Sable (black), a talbot passant Argent (silver).

Carter of Cold Aston and Sevenhampton, co. Gloucester, England

Arms as the preceding.

Carter of Kent, England

ARMS:..Quarterly, Argent (silver) and Azure (blue), a cross counterchanged, a bordure Sable (black).

CREST:..A dexter arm in armour, embowed Proper (natural color), holding in the hand a roll of paper.

Carter of London, England

NOTE:..Granted 1612.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three cart-wheels Vert (green).

CREST:..On a mount Vert (green), a greyhound sejant Argent (silver), sustaining a shield of the last (i.e., silver), charged with a cartwheel Vert (green).

Carter of London, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron Ermine, between three fishes haurient Argent (silver).

Carter

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a cross flory ______?, in the first quarter a mullet Argent (silver), on a chief Gules (red), three round buckles Or (gold).

CREST:..A talbot's head Argent (silver), charged with a mullet Gules (red).

Carter of Massington

ARMS:..Gules (red), a cross flory Or (gold), on a chief Azure (blue), three round buckles of the second (i.e., gold).

CREST:..A talbot's head Argent (silver).

Carter of co. York, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), a talbot passant Or (gold), in chief three round buckles Argent (silver).

CREST:..Out of a mural coronet Argent (silver), a demi monkey Proper (natural color).

Carter of Letrington, co. York, England - 1666

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a talbot passant between three round buckles Or (gold).

CREST:..A lion's head erased Or (gold), fretty Sable (black).

Carter

NOTE:..Granted to EMMA, wife of CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH DAWSON, Esq., of Weston, co. York, England, daughter of WILLIAM ELMSALL CARTER Esq., and co-heiress of her brother, WILLIAM VAVASOUR CARTER Esq., of Weston.

ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Sable (black), a talbot passant counterhanged, on a chief engrailed Gules (red), three buckles Or (gold).

Carter

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron between three Catharine wheels Sable (black), as many cinquefoils of the first (i.e., silver).

Carter

ARMS:..Sable (black), two lions rampant combatant Or (gold).

Carter of Hanbury, co. Worcester, England

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a talbot passant Or (gold), armed and langued Gules (red), between two fermaux of the second (i.e., gold).

Carter

NOTE:..Funeral Entry of JAMES BROWNE, a Six Clerk in Chancery, died on 16 May 1634, whose wife was MARGARET, daughter of Rev. JOHN CARTER, Rector of Killacan, co. Westmeath, Ireland.

ARMS:..Sable (black), a cross lozengy Argent (silver), between four quatrefoils pierced Or (gold).

Carteret, Baron

See THYNE.

Carteret of Hawnes, co. Bedford, England

NOTE:..Barons Carteret and Earls of Granville, extinct 1776.

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), four fusils in fess Argent (silver), for CARTARET; 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), three clarions Or (gold).

CREST:..On a branch of a tree a squirrel sejant crackings a chestnut all Proper (natural color).

SUPPORTERS:..Two winged deer Gules (red), attired of the same (i.e., red).

MOTTO:..LOYAL DEVOIR.

Carteret

ARMS:..Gules (red), three clarions Or (gold).

Carteret of Guernsey

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), four fusils Argent (silver); 2nd and 3rd, Azure (blue), nine billets three, three, two and one.

CREST:..A squirrel sejant Gules (red), cracking a nut Proper (natural color), on a branch of laurel springing up before him Vert (green).

SUPPORTERS:..Two stags winged Gules (red), attired Proper (natural color).

Carteret of Jersey

NOTE:..Lieut.-Col. MALET DE CARTERET.

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), four fusils conjoined in fess Argent (silver), for DE CARTERET; 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), three round buckles Or (gold), for MALET.

CREST:..On a mound Vert (green), a squirrel sejant cracking a nut Proper (natural color).

MOTTO:..LOYAL DEVOIR.

SUPPORTERS:..Two winged deer langued Azure (blue).  Used by the Seigneurs de St. Ouen, impressed on the seals of Public Deeds of the Bailwick of Jersey, during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when the Seigneurs de St. Ouen were the Bailiffs or Chief Magistrates.

Carterick

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess engrailed Sable (black), three cinquefoils of the field (i.e., silver).

Carthew

NOTE:..Granted 4 August 1823, to JAMES CARTHEW, Esq., of Dublin, Ireland.

ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a chevron engrailed between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis Or (gold), as many trefoils slipped Vert (green).

CREST:..A dragon's head erased Azure (blue), langued Gules (red), charged on the neck with slipped trefoil Or (gold).

Carthew

ARMS:..Or (gold), a chevron Gules (red), between three falcons Proper (natural color).

CREST:..A falcon rising gorged with a ducal coronet and belled Proper (natural color).

Carthew

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess Gules (red), between three ducks Azure (blue).

Crest as the preceding.

Carthew of Woodbridge Abbey, co. Suffolk).

ARMS:..Or (gold), a chevron Sable (black), between three murrs Proper (natural color).

CRESTS:..1st: A murr Proper (natural color), ducally gorged; 2nd: A falcon rising ducally gorged and belled Proper (natural color).

MOTTOES:..BEDHOH FYR HA HEB DROK and AYMEZ LOYAULTE.

Carthew of Canaleggy, co. Cornwall, England

NOTE:..The heiress m. TANNER.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron Gules (red), between three ducks Proper (natural color).

CREST:..A duck Proper (natural color).

Carthew

See YORSTOUN.

Carthorp

NOTE:..Quartered by BULKELEY, on a monument at Wickhamford.

ARMS:..Or (gold), a bend Azure (blue).

Carthuze

ARMS:..Gules (red), a bend Argent (silver), between six billets of the second (i.e., silver).

Cartier  of Guernsey

ARMS:.. ... a chevron between three quartrefoils pierced ...

Cartington

ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three Catharine wheels Or (gold).

Cartledge  of Woodthorpe, co. Nottingham, England

NOTE:..Granted to REBECCA, widow of the late WILLIAM CARTLEDGE, Esq., of Woodthorpe.

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a saltire engrailed Or (gold), between two estoiles, one in chief and the other in base, and as many cartwheels in either flaunch of the last (i.e., gold).

Cartmele, Cartmail or Kertmele

NOTE:..Formerly of Kertmell Priory, co. Lancaster, England.

ARMS:..Per pale Or (gold) and Vert (green), a lion rampant Gules (red).

Cartuther of Carthuther, co. Cornwall, England

NOTE:..The co-heirs m. HALING and BECKET.

ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess Azure (blue), between three estoiles of six point Sable (black).

Cartwright of Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire, England

NOTE:..HUGH CARTWRIGHT, living temp. Henry VII, had three sons: (1) HUGH, of Norwell, ancestor of the CARTWRIGHTS, of Norwell and Marnham, whose late representative, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, Esq., so well known as Major CARTWRIGHT, died in 1824; (2) ROLAND, ancestor of CARTWRIGHT, of Aynho, co. Northampton; and (3) EDMUND, of Ossington.

ARMS:..Ermine, a fess between three fireballs Sable (black), fired Proper (natural color).

CREST:..A wolf's head erased Or (gold), pierced through the neck with a spear Argent (silver).

MOTTO:..DEFEND THE FOLD.

Cartwright of Norwell and Marnham, and Ixworth Abbey, Suffolk, England

Arms &c. as the preceding.

Cartwright of Aynho, co. Northampton, England

Arms &c. as the preceding.

Cartwright of South Wheatley, co. Nottingham, England

ARMS:..Argent (silver), two chevronels between three lions rampant Gules (red).

Cartwright

NOTE:..Granted to WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, Esq., of Brimley House, West Teignmouth, co. Devon, England

ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron engrailed between four Catharine wheels, three in chief and one in base Argent (silver).

CREST:..Out of a chaplet of roses Gules (red), a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand Proper (natural color), holding a Catharine wheel also Gules (red).

Cartwright of Derby, England

ARMS:..Per chevron Or (gold) and Azure (blue), three pelicans counterchanged, vulning themselves Proper (natural color).

Cartwright of Washborne, co. Gloucester, England

NOTE:..Granted 15th year of the reign of James I.

ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess embattled between three cart-wheels Sable (black).

Cartwright of London, England

Arms as the preceding, a martlet for difference.

CREST:..A griffin's head erased Or (gold), pierced through with a lance broken in the middle, vulned Gules (red).

Cartwright of Scotland

ARMS:..Azure (blue), a comet in the dexter chief point, rays streaming in bend Or (gold).

Cartwright

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess Azure (blue), two Catharine wheels of the first (i.e., silver).

CREST:..A lion's head Argent (silver), charged on the neck with a Catharine wheel Sable (black).

Cartwright

ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a fess engrailed Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver).

Cartwright-Energy

See ENERGY.

Cartwright

NOTE:..Exemplified to Rev. ROBERT COBB, Rector of Twaite-St.-Mary, and Ellingham, co. Norfolk, England, upon his taking the name of CARTWRIGHT in the place of that of COBB, by royal license, 25 October 1865.

ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or (gold), a fess Gules (red), between three shields Sable (black), each charged with a bomb shell Or (gold), fired Proper (natural color), for CARTWRIGHT; 2nd and 3rd, Argent (silver), a chevron between three cocks, for COBB.

CRESTS:..1st, CARTWRIGHT: A wolf's head Or (gold), erased Gules (red), transpierced by a broken tilting spear saltirewise Proper (natural color); 2nd, COBB: Out of a ducal coronet a demi tiger Argent (silver).

MOTTO:..FUIMUS...(We have been).

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Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo.