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A History of the Manor & Advowson of Clifford Chambers
Table of Quarterings

Transcription by Rosemary Lockie from photocopy supplied by David Parsons © 2002-2003


TABLE OF QUARTERINGS

to which the Rev. Francis Hanbury Annesley is entitled, deduced from the Heralds' Visitations, Ancient Monuments, and other reliable authorities.
1ANNESLEYPaly of 6, ar. and az., a bend., gu.
2CHANDOS of RadbourneOr, a pile, gules.
3HANBURY, of Little MarcleOr. a bend. engrailed, vert., with plain cotises, sa.
4COTTON, of RidwareAz., an eagle displayed, ar.
5COTTON, ancientAr., a bend. sa. betw. three pellets
6RIDWAREAz., all eagle displayed ar., and a chief, vair.
7PECHEGu., a fess between six crosses crosslet, ar.
8BASINGE, of Boylston, DerbyOr., six eaglets displ. 3, 2, and 1, sa., a canton, erm.
9WALDESHEAF, of BoylstonGu., a chev. ar. betw. 3 garbs, or.
10RIDWAREAz., an eagle displayed, ar., and a chief, vair.
11FALCONER, of ThurcastonAr., three falcons, gu.
12THURCASTON, of ThurcastonSa., three owls 2 and 1. ar.
13RIDWAREAz., an eagle displayed, ar., and a chief vair.
14FALCONERAr., three falcons, gu.
15VENABLES, of BollinAz., two bars, ar., in chief two mullets of the second.
16VENABLES, of KindertonAz., two bars, argent.
17-18 FOLVILLEBarry nebulé of six, a canton, gu. And, gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ., double headed ar.
19WESSENHAMSa., a fess dancette betw. three mullets, ar.
20BRUCEAz., a saltier and a chief, or.
21EDMUND (Ironside) King of EnglandAz., a cross patonce betw. four crowns, or.
22AUSTRIAAz., an eagle displayed with two heads, sa.
23MALCOLM (Canmore) King of ScotlandOr., a lion ramp., within a double tressure, gu.
24EDGAR ATHELINAz., a cross patonce between four crowns, or.
25EDWARD (Confessor) King of EnglandAz., a cross patonce between four martlets, or.
26DAVID, Earl of HuntingdonOr, three piles, gules.
27GOSPATRIC, Earl of NorthumberlandGu., a saltier, argent.
28HUGH CYVELIOK, Earl of ChesterAz., six garbs, or, 3, 2 and 1.
29HUGH LUPUS, Earl of ChesterAz., a wolf's head, erased, or.
30RICHARD, Earl of ChesterGu., crusilly, a wolf's head erased, ar.
31RANULPH DE MESCHINESOr, a lion ramp., his tail erected; gu.
32FITZ HAMON, Earl of Glouc.Gu. three rests, or.
33HARVEYOr, a chev. betw. three leopards' faces, gu.
34BROCAS] These Coats were usuallySa. a lion ramp. guardant, or.
35ROCHES] borne quarterly by Brocas.Sa., two lions passant guardant in pale, or, armed and langued, gules.
36FITZ ROGERQuarterly, or and gu., a bend sa., and a label of three points.
37DE HOOQuarterly, sa. and argent.
38DE CAUNEAz., a cross, engrailed, or.
39MORRELLAz., on a fess betw. two chevrons, or, a stag's head, cabossed, gu.
40BANBURYAr., a cross betw. four mullets of six points, gu.
41COSNARDAz., a fess betw. 4 chevronels, or.
42DEXTEROr, a chevron betw. three eagles, displ., sa.
43ANDERSONAr. a chev. betw. 3 crosses flory, sa.
44CONSTABLEQuarterly, gu. and vaire, on a bend or an annulet.
45DOWNINGBarry of 8 ar. and vert. a griffin segreant, or.
46DIGHTONAr., a lion passant bet w. 3 crosses pattée fitchée, gu.
47KEYTAz., a chevron betw. kites'beads, erased, or.
48TYNDALEAr., upon a fess gu. betw. three garbs, sa., a martlet of the first.
49ANNESLEYPaly of 6 ar. and az., a bend., gu.
50TYNDALEAr., upon a fess gu. betw. three garbs, a martlet of the first.
51BOOTH, of Dunham MasseyAr., three boars' heads erect and erased, sa., langued, gu., a crescent for a difference.
53Barton ?Ar., a fess engrailed, gu.
53Massey, of DunhamQuarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a lion passant, ar.
54VENABLES, of BollinAz., 2 bars and in chief as many mullets, ar.
55VENABLES, of KindertonAz., two bars, ar.
56WHITNEYPaly of six or & gu., a chief, vair
57FITTONAr., on a bend. az., three garbs, or.
58MOBERLEYAr., 2 chevronels & a canton, gu.
59THORNTONAr., on a. bend., gu., three escarbuncles of eight rays, or.
60KINGSLEYVert, a cross, engrailed, ermine.
61KINGSLEY's Forester's CoatAr., a bugle-horn stringed, sa., in dexter chief, a cinquefoil.
62STARTON, of Starton, Chesh.Ar., a holly tree eradicated and erected in pale, ppr. .
63HELLESBYOr, a saltier, sa.
64?Sa., a cross raguly, gu.
65HATTONAz. a chevron betw. 3 garbs., or.
66CRISPINBarry bendy sinister, ar. and gu.
67NORMANVILLEAr. on a fess, gu. cotised, sa., three fieurs-de-lis, ar.
68MOUNTFORD, of RessoteBendy of ten, or and az.
69ASHTON, of Ashton-under-Lyne.Ar., a mullet, sa.
7OSTANLEYAr., a chevron, engrailed, az.
71BOTELER, of Beausy .Gu.,a cross engrailed, erm., within a bordure gobony, or and az.
72EGERTONAr., a lion ramp., gu., betw. three pheons' heads, sa.

N.B.- The Rev. F. H. Annesley is entitled to impale all these coats in right of his wife and cousin, and their children to quarter them.

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The above is an extract from:

A History of the Manor & Advowson of Clifford Chambers
and some account of its possessors

by Sir John Maclean, F.S.A., V.P.
Vice-President of the Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland,
Hon. Member of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, &c.

Reprinted from the Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archæological Society, Vol XIV, Part I.

[Transcribed by Rosemary Lockie in August 2003 from photocopy supplied by David Parsons in October 2002. The Annesleys of Clifford Chambers are his ancestors, and the book has been preserved by his family. See Gloucestershire GENUKI Service Providers for contact details.]


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