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PIMBLEY'S DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY |
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HERALDIC DICTIONARY - University of Notre Dame |
Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo.
page 174
Cartwright of Ireland NOTE:..Funeral Etnry of JEFFREY CARTWRIGHT, of St. Patrick-Street, Dublin, died in February 1636. ARMS:..Per fess embattled Sable (black) and Or (gold), three Catharine wheels counterchanged, a crescent for difference.
Carus of Kendall, co. Westmorland, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a chevron between nine cinquefoils Argent (silver), three mullets Gules (red). CREST:..An eagle wings expanded Sable (black), beaked and legged Or (gold), charged on the breast with a cinquefoil Argent (silver).
Carus of Asthwaite, co. Lancaster, England - 1567 Arms as the preceding, with ten cinquefoils. Crest as the preceding.
Carus NOTE:..Funeral Entry, impalement of JAMES JANNS, Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, 1593, died in 1620; m. for his third wife, MARY, daughter of ROBERT CARUS, of co. Westmorlad, England. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), between nine cinquefoils pierced Azure (blue), as many mullets Or (gold).
Carvell ARMS:..Quarterly, Or (gold) and Vert (green), in the first and fourth quarter a tower triple-towered Sable (black).
Carvell ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three leopards' faces Or (gold).
Carvenell ARMS:..Argent (silver), fretty Gules (red), on a chief per fess of the first (i.e., silver) and Azure (blue), three leopards' heads of the second (i.e., red), in chief and in base as many crosses paty of the first (i.e., silver).
Carvenell ARMS:..Argent (silver), fretty Gules (red), on a chief per fess of the first (i.e., sivler) and Azure (blue), in chief three leopards' heads of the second (i.e., red), and in base as many crosses crosslets of the first (i.e., silver).
Carveny of co. Warwick, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess Ermine, between two chevrons Or (gold).
Carver See MIDDLETON, of Leam.
Carver ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), a fleurs-de-lis Or (gold). CREST:..Out of a ducal coronet Or (gold), a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders Proper (natural color).
Carver ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron Sable (black), a fleur-de-lis accompanied by two stags' heads caboshed between three crosses entrailed of the second (i.e., black).
Carveth of Carveth, Mewdon, and Cowsawse, co. Cornwall, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron (sometimes, engrailed) between three talbots passant Sable (black).
Carvick NOTE:..Wyke, W.R. co. York, and Moat Mount, Highwood Hill, Middlesex, England. ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess dancetty between three talbots passant Sable (black). CREST:..An ostrich Argent (silver), beaked and legged Or (gold), holding in the mouth a broken spear ot the last (i.e., gold), headed of the first (i.e., silver). MOTTO:..BE STEADFAST.
Carvile of Berwick-upon-Tweed ARMS:..Argent (silver), three bends Sable (black), (and for services in Scotland) on a canton Vert (green), a castle Argent (silver), on fire Proper (natural color). CREST:..An arm embowed in armour Proper (natural color), garnished Or (gold), holding in the hand Proper (natural color), a sword Argent (silver), hilt and pommel gold. MOTTO:..SOLA VIRTUS TRIUMPHAT...(Virtue alone triumphs).
Carvill ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron Or (gold), between three leopards' heads Argent (silver). CREST:..A goat passant Sable (black), attired Or (gold).
Carwardine of Carwardine, co. Hertford, England ARMS:..Sable (black), a hand bow in bend between two pheons Argent (silver). CREST:..A wolf passant Argent (silver), in mouth an arrow Sable (black), embrued Gules (red).
Carwardine of St. John's, co. Worcester, England NOTE:..Visitation of Worcester, 1682-1683. Arms as the preceding.
Carwardine NOTE:..Sons of the late Rev. THOMAS CARWARDINE, Vicar of Earls Colney, co. Essex, England. Descended from Sir THOMAS CARWARDINE, Master of the Revels to Henry VIII. ARMS:..Sable (black), a long bow bent in bend Proper (natural color), between two pheons Argent (silver), quartering, HOLGATE, WALL, ANDREWS and HARLAKENDEN. CREST:..A wolf passant holding in the mouth an arrow the point embrued all Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..ON IN THE RIGHT.
Carwell of Norfolk, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess between three fleurs-de-lis Gules (red).
Carwell or Carvele ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron Or (gold), between three leopards' heads Argent (silver). ANOTHER ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron Or (gold), between three leopards' heads Or (gold). CREST:..A leopard's head guardant erased.
Carwell or Carewell ARMS:..Sable (black), three chevrons Argent (silver).
Carwitham of Carwytham, co. Cornwall, and Paunston, co. Devon, England NOTE:..Visitation of Devon, 1620. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fleur-de-lis Gules (red), a bordure engrailed of the second (i.e., red).
Carwithen Arms as the preceding.
Carwood of Scotland - 16th century ARMS:..Per fess Sable (black) and Argent (silver), on the first a demi man holding in his dexter hand a sword paleways, and in the sinister a carpenter's axe all Proper (natural color), and in base the branch of an oak tree acorned Vert (green).
Cary of Devonshire, England NOTE:..Descended from ADAM DE KARRY, Lord of Castle Karry, co. Somerset, living in 1198. Sir WILLIAM CARY, Knt., of Cockington, fell at the battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, leaving by ELIZABETH, his first wife, a son, ROBERT, ancestor of CARY of COCKINGTON, Clovelly, Marldon, Torr Abbey, and Follaton; and by ALICE, his second wife, another son, THOMAS, of Chilton Foliot, co. Wilts, from whom derived the Lords Falkland and Hunsdon. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver). CREST:..A swan Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..VIRTUTE EXCERPTAE...(Conspicuous for virtue).
Cary - Viscount Falkland ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver), barbed and seeded Proper (natural color), for CARY; 2nd, Sable (black), two bars nebulae Ermine, for SPENCER, of Spencecombe; 3rd, France and England, quarterly, within a bordure compony Argent (silver) and Azure (blue). CREST:..A swan, wings elevated Proper (natural color). SUPPORTERS:..Dexter, an unicorn Argent (silver), armed, maned, tufted and hoofed Or (gold); sinister, a lion guardant Proper (natural color), ducally crowned and gorged with a plain collar Or (gold). MOTTO:..IN UTROQUE FIDELIS...(Faithful in both).
Cary - Lord Hunsdon and Earl of Dover NOTE:..Created baron 1559; earl 1628; extinct 1765. Arms and Crest as Viscount Falkland, with a crescent for difference. SUPPORTERS:..Dexter, a ram Or (gold), spotted Gules (red) and Azure (blue) armed, ducally gorged and chained Or (gold); sinister, a male griffin Argent (silver), collared and chained Or (gold). MOTTO:..COMME JE TROVE...(As I find it).
Cary - Lord Cary of Leppington and Earl of Monmouth NOTE:..Created 1626; extinct 1661. Arms as the preceding. SUPPORTERS:..Two bulls Argent (silver), attired, hoofed and membered Or (gold), collared Sable (black), charged with a roses Argent (silver). CREST:..A swan wings elevated Argent (silver), beaked and legged Gules (red), a crescent surmounted with a mullet, also Gules (red), for difference. MOTTO:..COME JE TROVE...(Comme je trouve - As I find it).
Cary of Devonshire, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three swans Argent (silver).
Cary NOTE:..Funeral Entry of ALICE, wife of JOHN CARY, of Dublin, Ireland, died on 25 March 1618. ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three roses of the first (i.e., silver), seeded Or (gold), barbed Vert (green), a border of the second (i.e., black), bezanty.
Cary of London, England NOTE:..Confirmed, 1612. ARMS:..Sable (black), on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased Or (gold), as many estoiles Gules (red).
Cary of London and Bristol, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Sable (black), three roses of the first (i.e., silver), on a canton of the second (i.e., black), an anchor Or (gold).
Cary of London, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend engrailed Sable (black), three roses of the field (i.e., silver), in the sinister chief an anchor of the second (i.e., black). CREST:..A swan Proper (natural color), wings erect, on the breast a rose Sable (black).
Cary of White Castle, co. Donegal, Ireland Arms and Crest as CARYS of COCKINGTON, Clovelly, &c. MOTTO:..SINE MACULA...(Without stain).
Cary of Ireland NOTE:..Funeral Entry of CLEOPATRA CARY, died on 28 March 1628, wife of Sir CHRISTOPHER DEMPSIE, Knt. Arms as the preceding, with a crescent for difference, all within a border gobony Or (gold) and Azure (blue).
Caryer of Canterbury, England NOTE:..Granted 29 June, 10th year of the reign of James I. ARMS:..Azure (blue), a pelican between eight fleurs-de-lis Argent (silver), vulning herself Gules (red). CREST:..A dove, wings elevated Argent (silver), membered Gules (red), bearing an olive branch Proper (natural color), all within a circle of glory, rayonny Or (gold).
Caryfit ARMS:..Gules (red), a bend Argent (silver), between six bezants.
Carygoes ARMS:..Argent (silver), a bend Gules (red), between three magpies Proper (natural color).
Caryll ARMS:..Argent (silver), three bars Sable (black), on the uppermost two, and on the lower one martlet of the first (i.e., silver).
Caryset See CARSETT, Devonshire.
Carysfort, Earl of See PROBY.
Casamajor, Casamayor or Casamayorga of Poterells, co. Hertford, England NOTE:..Founded in England by DON LUIZ CASAMAJOR, a Spanish merchant, born in Navarre, who settled at Bristol, 1695. The late JAMES ARCHIBALD CASAMAJOR, b. 1787, E.I.C.S., resident at Maysore and Travancore, had three daus. His co-heirs, (1) JANE, m. 1844, WILLIAM-WILLOUGHBY, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen; (2) MARY, m. 1839, STEPHAN RAM. Esq., of Ramsfort; and (3) ELIZABETH, m. 1841, ROBERT WM. GAUSSEN, Esq., of Brookmans Park, Herts. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sable (black), a lion rampant Argent (silver), langued Gules (red); 2nd and 3rd, chequy Or (gold) and Azure (blue), a crescent Sable (black). CREST:..A lion rampant Sable (black).
Casbet or Casbot ARMS:..Or (gold), a fret Gules (red), on a canton of the second (i.e., red), a lion passant of the first (i.e., gold).
Casbet or Casbot ARMS:..Or (gold), a fret Gules (red), within a bordure engrailed Sable (black).
Casberd of MiddleTemple, London, England ARMS:..Per pale Azure (blue) and Gules (red), a fess nebulae Argent (silver), between three lions' heads erased Or (gold).
Casborne of Newhouse, Pakenham, co. Suffolk, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a lion passant Or (gold), gorged with a ducal crown of the first (i.e., red), between three annulets of the second (i.e., gold). CREST:..A lion passant Or (gold), gorged with a ducal coronet Gules (red). MOTTO:..PURO DE FONTE.
Case or Casse ARMS:..Barry of six Argent (silver) and Vert (green), over all a lion rampant Gules (red). CREST:..On a globe between two wings a dove rising all Proper (natural color).
Case of Ince; and Red Hazels, co. Lancaster, and Thingwall, Hall, near Liverpool, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend engrailed Gules (red), cotised Sable (black), three round buckles Or (gold), quartering OGLE and CLAYTON. CREST:..A cubit arm habited Ermine, cuff Argent (silver), holding in the hand Proper (natural color), a round buckle Or (gold). MOTTO:..DISTANTIA JUNGIT.
Transcribed by Elizabeth Casquejo. |