| ARMIGER |
ARMS DESCRIPTION |
SOURCE OF ARMS DESCRIPTION |
| Adalbert I, Margrave of Ivrea | D'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed head | http://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/ |
| Adalbert, Duke of Alsace, Count of Nordgau | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Adam Banastre, Knight | Argent, a cross patonee sable | The Dictionary of Heraldry, by Foster, p. 9 |
| Adam de Neufmarche, Baron of Brecknock | Gules, five lozenges conjoined in fesse, or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 731 |
| Adela, the Holy, Princess of France, Countess of Flanders | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Adelaide (Adelheid), Countess of Vermandois and Valois | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Adolph/Arnold, Magnus, Flanders & Artois | Or, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster |
| Aed Find, King of Dalriada | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93 |
| Aedh Fionn mac Echdach, King of Dalriada | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, the Reprint Co.. Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93 |
| Aelfgar, Earl of East Anglia, Earl of Mercia | Or, an eagle displayed sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| Aethelwulf, King of Wessex & Kent, King of England | Ermine, on a bend sable three cinquefoils, or. ALSO: Gules, three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Azure, a horse forcene, argent. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 341-342; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128. |
| Agnes of Franconia, Duchess of Swabia, Princess of Germany | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Ailpin mac Eochaid (Alpin II), King of Dal Raida | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Co., Publishers I(Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 9o |
| Alan Basset, Named in Magna Carta | Barry-way of six arg. and ax | An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, Richard Thomson, 1829 |
| Alan de Croun, Great Steward of the Household of Henry I | D'arg., au chef de sa. | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 691 |
| Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotland, Usher of the King of Scots | Argent, a chief gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, publ. 2011, p. 293 by Douglas Richardson |
| Alan Epes, Gentleman of Lydde | Per fesse gules and or a pale counterchanged three eagles displayed of the last | Roll of Arms by NEHGS, Roll 9, Order 648 |
| Alan la Zouche, Baron of Ashby | Gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one. ALSO: Bezane', or ten bezants, a canton ermine. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198; Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, 2005, p. 924 |
| Alan, Lord Galloway, Constable of Scotland, Named in MC | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules OR Argent, a lion rampant azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 and p. 198; An Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829 |
| Alaric II, King of the Visigoths | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115) |
| Alberic II (Albri) de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin, Chamberlain | D'azur, au lion d'or (Azure, a lion gold) ALSO: D'argent a cinq barres d'azure | Histoire Genealogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale of France, Vol. VIII, pgs. 401-402, by Anselme; Armorial General, Vol. I, p. 508 |
| Albert Heymans Roosa of The Netherlands & New York | Or, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper | OAAA, Vol. II, p. 333 |
| Albert I, the Pious, Count of Vermandois | Chequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Albert III, Count of Namur | D'or au lion de sa., arm. et lamp. de gueules a la cotice du meme, br. sur le tout | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 295 |
| Albert III, Count of Vermandois | Chequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Alberto Azzo I, Marchese in Liguria | D'azur, a l'aigle d'argent, becquee, languee et couronnee d' or; ALSO: Az. three fleur-de-lis or, interior gu | General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 331; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 74, 75 |
| Alberto Azzo II, Marchese d'Este | D'azur, a l'aigle d'argent, becquee, languee et couronnee d' or; ALSO: Az. three fleur-de-lis or, interior gu | General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 331; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 74, 75 |
| Alexander de Greene de Boketon | Az. three buck trippant or | Burke's General Armory, p. 424 |
| Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes | Azure three bears' heads couped argent muzzled gules | General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 365 |
| Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie | Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. | Burke's General Armory, p. 608; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| Alexander Mowbray, Justice | Gules a lion rampant argent, a bordure gobony or and sable | The Publications of The Harlean Society, Vol. XVI, p. 133; The General Armory by Burke, p. 713 |
| Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor | A golden two-headed eagle on a red field | Book of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57 |
| Alfonso I, "Henriques", First King of Portugal, Knight Templar | Ar., 5 escutcheons az. disposed in the form of a cross, the point of the side ones pointing toward the center. Each escutcheon charged w/ 5 bezants argent | Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe by Louda & Maclagan, p. 229, table 114 |
| Alfonso II, King of Aragon | Paly of nine or and gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Alfonso III, "the Great", King of the Asturias | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on bar | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Alfonso IX, King of Leon & Galicia | Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin,: Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC,) 2988, p. 131 |
| Alfonso IX, King of Leon, Galicia, and Badajoz | Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Alfonso V, King of Castile and Leon, Emperor of Spain | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Alfonso VI, Emperor of Hispania, King of Leon, Castile, etc. | Castile: Gules a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gjules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Alfonso VII, King of Castile & Leon, Emperor of Spain | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224 |
| Alfonso VIII, King of Castile & Leon, Emperor of Spain | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224 |
| Alfonso X, King of Leon | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Alfred the Great, King of Wessex/England | Chequey Or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first. ALSO: Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets, or. | Shield and Crest by J. Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340, 342; Heraldry-Coats of Arms, NSCDXVIIC, Vol. I, pgs. 12, 116; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Alice of Jerusalem & Champagne, Queen Consort of Cypress | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Alix of Rethel, Princess of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Alpin MacEochaid, King of Dalriada and Kintyre | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93 |
| Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin, Crusader | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256 |
| Amadeus, Earl of Oscheret, Count Oscheret, Earl of Dijon | D'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed head | http://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/ |
| Amalaric, King of the Visigoths | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115) |
| Amaury I, King of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Amaury II (Almaric), King of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Andre de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre | Gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200 |
| Andrew (Endre) I, King of Hungary | Barry of eight gules and argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188 |
| Andrew Luttrell, 1st Lord Luttrell | Or, a bend between six martlets sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 680 |
| Andrew Reade, Esq., of Faccombe, Hampshire | Semy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the last | OAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465 |
| Angus | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93 |
| Anketil Mallory, Knt, of Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire | Or, a lion rampant gules double queued | Burke's General Armory, p. 653 |
| Anne of Gloucester, Countess | A quatrefoil of Arms: a chevron (on a scrolled field) impaling quarterly, 1 FRANCE, 2 and 3 England, 4 a bend cotised between six lions rampant | Magna Carta Ancestry" by Douglas Richardson, p. 122 |
| Anne of Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon in base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Anscar I, Margrave of Ivrea & Count of Oscheret | D'oro to the narrow band of blue arched window starting from the head and the two sides together in the three fields from a gold severed head | http://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Ivrea/Italia/idc/6091/lang/en/ |
| Ansfrid Onfror Goz, II, Vicomte d'Hiemes | Gules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argent | Munford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; , |
| Ansgise/Ansegisel, Duke, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Anthelwulf King of Wessex & Kent | Chequey or and purpure on a chief sable a lion passant guardant of the first | NSCDXV11C Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. 1, 2012 p. 116 |
| Anthonhy Cooke Knt o Gidea Hall | Or, a chev, compony gu. and az. betw. three cinquefoils of the second | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 224 |
| Aodh (Hugh) Fionnliath, Monarch of Ireland | Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border. | Coat of Arms of Ireland wikipedia Coat of arms of Ireland; (2) Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol 1, No. 1 - Vol 42/143 |
| Aodh Oirndighe ("Dignified"), (Aed mac Neill, Hugh Dorndighe | Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border. | Coat of Arms of Ireland wikipedia Coat of arms of Ireland; (2) Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol 1, No. 1 - Vol 42/143 |
| Arnolph II, le Jeune, Count of Flanders & Artois | Or, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster |
| Arviragus, King of Britain | Shelde of sylver white, A cross end long and overthwart full perfect. | Lysons, Rev. Samuel, "Our British Ancestors: Who and What Were They?: An Inquiry, publ. by John Henry & James Parker 1865, p. 78 |
| Aubrey de Vere I | Quarterly gules and or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120 |
| Aubrey de Vere II, Sheriff of London | Quarterly gules and or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120 |
| Aznaa Sanchez, Lord of Larron | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 130 |
| Baldwin II, Count of Flanders | Or, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster |
| Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut | Chevronne d'or et de sable, de six pieces | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 873 |
| Baldwin II, Count of Rethel, King of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Baldwin III, Count of Hainault | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| Baldwin IV, Count of Hainault | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| Baldwin IV, le Barbu, Count of Flanders & Artois | Or, a lion rampant sable within a bordure gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster |
| Baldwin V (VIII) Count of Hainault & Flanders, Margrave of Nar. | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| Baldwin V, Count of Flanders | D'or au lion de sable arm. of lamp. de gules | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 678; Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 101, by Joseph Foster |
| Baldwin VI (IX) Count of Hainault & Flanders, Emp. Of Constan. | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| BaldwinVI (1) de Mons, Count of Flanders and Hainault | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| Bartholomew de Badlesmere, Knight | Argent, a fess between two bars gemelles gules | Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Bartholomew de Burghersh, Admiral of the Fleet W. of Thames | Gules a lion or with a forked tail | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 366 |
| Basina(Basine), Queen of Thuringia, Queen of Salian Franks | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115) |
| Begue (Bego) I, Count of Toulouse, Duek of Aquittaine | Azure, semeede-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Bela I, King of Hungary | Barry of eight gules and argent | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188 |
| Beli, King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, andestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Berengaria, Queen of Castile & Toledo | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Berengario (Berenger) II, King of Italy | D'azur a la croix d'arg | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 170 |
| Bernard de Neufmarche, Lord of Brecon, Wales | Gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 731 |
| Bernard de Saint Valery | Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| Bernard Vermandois, Picardy King of Italy | Chequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Bernard, King of Italy, King of Lombards | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis-of the second. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanbury, SC), 1988, p. 114 |
| Bertrada/Berthe/Bertree, Merovingian Princess | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115; NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 120 |
| Bethoc (Beatrix), heiress and Princess of Scotland | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Bjorn ("the Old"_ Eriksson, King of Sweden | Azure, six lioncels or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117 |
| Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France, Regent of France | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186 |
| Boadicea, Quees of the Iceni | Vert, an equal-armed Celtic cross argent. | The Adrian Empire, In, "Heraldry Manual: Rules for Registration, Administration and Design," as adopted Jan 2013, p. 13 |
| Bohemond II, Prince of Antioch | Or a cross gules. (Principality of Antioch). | A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign, John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 141. |
| Boleslas III, King of Poland | Gules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266 |
| Brian of the Tributes Boru, High King of Ireland | Azure, a harp or, stringed argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 119 |
| Brian Stapleton, Knt., de jure Lord Ingham of Ingham, Yorkshire | Argent, a lion rampant, sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 961 |
| Bruno, Count in Saxony | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Cadfan ap Conan (Cynan), King of Dumnomia | Quarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Coggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988 |
| Cadfan, King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Cadwallon (the Long-Handed), King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 111. |
| Carloman, Mayor of the Palace, Duke of the Franks | Gu. Three hammers or. | Robson, Thomas, "The British Cabinet, or Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland..." Vol. II |
| Cerdic, Skylding leader of the W. Saxons | Gules, three lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Charibert (Heribert), Count of Laon | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor | D'or a Laigle, De Sa, A, La Fasce De Gu, Ch De Trois Roses D'Arg et Br Sur Le Tout; Or an eagle displayed sable, on a fess gules 3 roses argent overall | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 405; NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 119 |
| Charles "the Hammer" Martel, Mayor of the Palace | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Charles de Chiel, Comte de Lyon, Seigneur de Chiel | D'or a la bande de gules; u lambel d'azur br. en chef | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 417 |
| Charles II, "the Bald", King of the Franks, Emperor | Argent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 94-95 |
| Childebert, King of Paris | Azure, semee-de-lis Or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Childeric I, King of Franks | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Chilperic I, King of Neustria (539-584) | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Christopher Fitz Randolph | Ar. a chief indented az. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 380 |
| Clothaire I, King of Soissons, Orleans, King of France | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Clothaire II, King of the Franks, King of Neustria | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Clovis I, "The Great", King of the Salic Franks | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Clovis II, King of Neustria and Burgundy | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Clovis The Riparian, Frankish King of Cologne | Azure semee-de-lis or | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, pgs. 32 and 120; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 115 & 186 |
| Coel Hen (Old King Coel), King of the Keltic Britons | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p.111 |
| Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll & Lord Lorn | 1st & 4th, gyronny of eight or & sable (Campbell); 2nd & 3rd, argent, a lymphad, her sails furled & oars in action, all sable flag & pennants flying gules (Lorn) | The General Armory by Burke, p. 162 |
| Conan I, Duke of Brittany | Ermine | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198 |
| Conrad I, "the Peaceful", King of Burgundy, King of the W. Franks | Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 |
| Conrad II, "the Salic", King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Constance of Antioch | Or, a cross gules | Woodward's, A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, p. 141 |
| Constantine I, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Cornelis Hendrickse Van Ness, of Holland & Albany Co., NY | Argent two bars gules | An Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 340 |
| Count Billung | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Dagobert I, King of the Franks (628-638) | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Dan "Mykillati" (The Magnificent) Olafsson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Daniel Perrin | Argent on a chev bet 3 escallops sa, 3 crosses pattee, or | Bolton's American Armory, p. 129; Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 61 |
| David I, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| David, Earl of Huntingdon | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Dermot MacMurrough, King of Hy Kinsale & Leinster, Ireland | Sable, three garbs or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 118-119 |
| Diarmait MacMael nam Bo, King of Hy Kinsale, Leinster, Dublin | Azure, a harp or, stringed argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 118-119 |
| Diego Fernandez de Oviedo, Count of Oviedo | Azure, a cross or, in the fess point a cottise of the field. ALSO: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or | Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America, Vol. 25, pgs. 316-317; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Diego Lainez, (Senor de Bibar), in Castile | Castle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131. |
| Dietrich, Count of the Saxon Hamalant | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Donald II, King of Alba | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, the Reprint Co., Pub. (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93 |
| Donald II, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Donnchad MacMurchada (MacMorough), King of Dublin | Sa. three garbs or ALSO: Gu. a lion ramp. ar | The General Armory by Burke, p. 645 |
| Drew de Montagu | Argent, three lozenges in fess gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132 |
| Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell & Lord of Lochawe | Gyronny of eight or and sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 162 |
| Duncan I, King of Scots (Duncan mac Crinan) | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Eahlmund, King of Wessex, King of Kent | Azure, a cross patronce (sometimes called a cross fleury or cross moline) between four martlets Or | Wikipedia, House of Wessex, p. 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House of Wessex |
| Ebles I, Count of Roucy & Rheims & Archbishop of Rheims | D'or, au lion d'azur, arme and lampasse de gueules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 199-200; Armorial General, Vol. II, by Rietstap, p. 56 |
| Edern (Aeturnus) ap Padarn, Rul. of the Britons, Com. of Votadini | Quarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Coggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. III, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988 |
| Edgar "the Peaceful", King of England 959-975 | Gules three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Azure, a cross paty between four martlets, or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; A Catalogue of the Kings of England by Thos. Mills, p. 19 |
| Edmund "the Magnificant", King of England | Azure, three ducal coronets in pale, or. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 340 |
| Edmund de Mortimer | Barry of six or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquierres of the second, over all an inescutcheon azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 215-217 |
| Edmund de Ufford, Knt., of Gr. Belstead, Suffolk | Sa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043 |
| Edmund Earl of Leicester and Earl of Lancaster, Knt., Crusader | Gules, three lions passant guardant or, a label of three points azure each charged with three fleurs-de-lis in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215 |
| Edmund Freeman of Massachusetts | Azure, three lozenges or. | Complete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 175 |
| Edmund Hussey, of Holbrook, co. Somerset | Barry of six ermine and gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213 |
| Edmund I, King of England | Gules, three lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Chequey or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340 |
| Edmund II, "Ironside" of England | Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets or. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. 1, p. 131 |
| Edmund le Boteler, Knt., Justiciar of Ireland | Or a chief indented azure | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 377, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson; The General Armory by Burke, p. 103 |
| Edward "the Elder", King of Wessex, King of England | Azure, a cross patonce between four ducal coronets, or. ALSO: Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets, or. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341-342 |
| Edward Dale (Major), OAAA | Gules, on a mount vert a swan argent, membered and ducally gorged or | The Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 270 |
| Edward Dymoke, Knt. & Sheriff of Lincolnshire | Sable, two lions passant in pale argent, crowned and armed or | University of Toronto Libraries, British Armorial Bindings; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 461 |
| Edward Fitz Randolph of Langdon Hall | Ar. a chief indented az. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 380; Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC |
| Edward Garfield of England and MA | Or, three bars gules on a canton ermine, a cross formee, of the second | Crozier's General Armory, p. 61 |
| Edward I, "Longshanks", King of England, Crusader | Gules 3 lions passant guardant or. OR Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 806; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, publ 1895, p. 224; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Edward II, King of England | Gules, three lions passant guardant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Edward III Plantagenet | Armsw: Azure, six lionels, or | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestor and Kin, p 116 |
| Edward III, King of England | Gules 3 lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Edward Redman, Esquire, Lord of Harewood | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Edward Stebbins, Deacon | Argent, a griffin segreant azure langued and membered gules, between three cross-crosslets | The General Armory by Wm. A. Crozier, p. 121 |
| Edward Tyrrel, Sheriff of Essex & Hertforod, M.P. for Essex | Argent, two chevronels azure, a bordure engrailed gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 102 |
| Edward, the Aethling, King of England | Azure, a cross paty betw 4 martlets or. ALSO: Azure, a cross flory betw 4 doves or. ALSO: Gules, three lions passant guardant or | Shield & Crest by Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Edward, the Elder, King of England | Gules, 3 lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Chequey or and gules, on a chief sable a lion passant of the first. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Shield & Crest by Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 340 |
| Egbert, King of Wessex | Gules, three lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Egbert, King of Wessex & Kent, King of England | Azure, a cross patonce, or ALSO: Azure, a cross moline argent. ALSO: Azure, a horse forcene, argent. | Shield and Crest by J. Franklyn, p. 341-342; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205 |
| Einion Yrth (the Impetuous), | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Eirik Anundsson (Eymundsson); King of Sweden | Azure, six lioncels or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint co., Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117 |
| Eleanor of Aquitaine | On a lozenge, gules a lion passant guardant or | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, pgs. lv, lvi, 22; Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343 |
| Eleanor of Castile-Leon, Queen of England | On a lozenge, gules 3 lions passant guardant or (England); Impaling gules a castle w/ 3 turrets or (Castile). | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; A Catalogue of the Kings of England by Thomas Mills, p. 151; Plantagenet Ancestry by Richardson, p. 19 |
| Eleanor of Provence | On a lozenge, or, four pallets gules. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343 |
| Emma Fitz Osbern, Crusader | Gules a bend argent surmounted by a fesse or ALSO: Gules a bend argent surmounted by a fesse vert | The General Armory by Burke, p. 356; The Pride and Boast of Heraldry by Walter Scott |
| Endo/Eon/Eudes la Zouche of Ashby & Harringworth | Gu. ten bezants, four, three, two and one | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1153 |
| Enguerrand I de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Crusader | Argent, six cross crosslets fitchee sable, on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Enguerrand II de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de Tingry | Azure, three lions rampant or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 349 |
| Eochaid IV "Annuine", King of Dalriada | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93 |
| Eochaid mac Domangairt, (Eochaid II), King of Dairiada | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. l3 |
| Eochaid mac Echdach (Eochaid III), King of Dairiada | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. 93. |
| Ethelred II "the Redeless" of England | Or, a crosspotent fitchy, azure ALSO: Azure, a cross flory between four doves or. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 341; Boutell's Heraldry by Scott-Giles, 1963, p. 205 |
| Ethelred II "the Redeless", King of England | Gules, three lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128 |
| Eudes (Odo) I, Count of Savoy & Maurienne, Margrave of Susa | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy, Crusader | Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 |
| Eudes II, Count of Blois and Champagne | D'azur a la band d'argent, cotoyee de deux cotices potencees et contre-potencees d'or, remplies de sa. | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 400 |
| Euric, King, Visigoth Kingdom of Toulouse | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Volume I, 2003, p, 120 (referencing Coggeshall, Anestors & Kin, p. 115) |
| Euseby Isham, Knt. of Pitchley and Braunston, Northamptonshire | Gu. a fess wavy and in chief three piles wavy argent | Burke's General Armory, p. 532; NEHGS Roll 5, order 309 |
| Eustace de Arderne & de Watford, Knight | Gules, a chief argent, thereon a label of three points azure | The Topographer and Genealogist by Nichols, p. 214 |
| Everard de Ros Lord Baron of Helmsley, Co. Cork, England | Ros: Gules, Three Water Bougets, two and one | British Roots of Maryland Families II by Robert W Barnes (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., Inc) 2002 pg 190/4 |
| Eystein Glumra (the Noisy) Ivarsson, King of Norway, | Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or | Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, 1988, p 194 |
| Ferdinand I, Emperor of Spain, King of Leon, Castile & Astorga | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Ferdinand II, King of Leon & Galicia | Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Waqlden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 131 |
| Ferdinand III, King of Castile | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Fergal mac Maele Duin (Fearghal), High King of Ireland | Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border. | Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland Vol 1 |
| Fortun Garces, King of Pamplona | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Francis Bradley of Fairfield, CT | Gules, a chevron argent, between three boars' heads couped or | Complete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 94; The General Armory, p. 114 |
| Francis Doughty | Argent, two bars between three mullets of six points sable, pierced or. | Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 205; The General Armory by Burke, p. 294 |
| Francis Epes, I of Virginia | Six pieces gules and gold with three eagles, gules in the gold | A Roll of Arms by NEHGS, 2013, p. 235 |
| Francis Littlefield of Tichfield | Vert. on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, as many boys' heads couped proper | The General Armory by Burke, p. 612 |
| Francis Peabody | Perfesse nebuly gules and azure, in chief two suns insplendour, in base a garb or, Crest - An eagle rising or. | Matthew's American Armoury and Blue Book, ed. John Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, ed. John Matthews, London, eng, 1907 |
| Francis Wyman of West Mill Green | Ar. A fess betw. three crescents sa. fire issuant ppr. | The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 1143 |
| Frederick I (III), Barbarossa, Emperor of the West | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Frederick I of Luxembourg, Count of Salm & Luxembourg | Gules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent, crowned, armed and langued or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 211 |
| Frederick I, von Hohenstaufen, Count of von Hohenstaufen | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Frederick II, von Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia | Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Fridleif III Frodasson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Fridleif Skjoldsson, Kking of the Danes | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Frode IV (the Valiant) Fridleifsson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Frodi I (the Valikant) Fridleifsson, First King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and loangued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1988, p. 191 |
| Frodi II Harvarsson, King of Denmark and Sjalland | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Frodi III (The Peaceful) Dansson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988. p. 191 |
| Frotho "Victor Angliae" Canutesson, King of Sjaelland (Denmark) | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190 |
| Fulk de Pembridge, Knt. Of the Shire for Staffordshire | Or, three bars azure | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 312 |
| Fulk III (Nerra), Count of Anjou | Azure, six lioncels or. | Coggeshall, Robert W., "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117 |
| Fulk IV (le Rechin), Count of Anjou | Azure, six lioncels or. | Coggeshall, Robert W., "Ancestors and Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117 |
| Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange, Seneschal of Aquitaine | Gules, two lions passant argent | Burke's General Armory, p. 979; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 210 |
| Fulk V, the Younger, Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem | Azure, six lions; ALSO: Azure, six lioncels; ALSO: Azure six lions rampant or 3, 2, and 1; ALSO: Argent a cross potent betw 4 crosslets or | Boutell's Heraldry, pgs, 205, 222; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Galindo Aznarez, Count of Aragon | Paly of nine or and gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Ganger Rolf "the Viking" (aka Rollo), 1st Count of Normandy | Gules, two lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129 |
| Garcia (Sanchez) II, King of Pamplona | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Garcia (Sanchez) II, King of Pamplona, Count of Aragon | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Garcia I Iniquez, King of Pamplona & Sobrarbe | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or., Navarre: Gules, etc. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Garcia III, King of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Garcia Ramirez, King of Navaree, Duke of Pamplona | Navarre: Gules, a treasure of chains or, connected to an escarburcle at center azure by acr9oss and saltire of chains of second. | Coggshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Garcia Sanchez I, King of Navarre, Count of Aragon | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Garcia Sanchez II, King of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Garcia VII, King of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Geoffrey de Boulogne, 1st elected King of Jerusalem, Crusader | Or a cross argent | The Oxford Guide to Heraldry by Thomas Woodcock, p. 7 |
| Geoffrey de Geneville, Knt., Seigneur, Justiciar of Ireland | Az. three horses' bits or, on a chief erm. a demi lion issuant gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 393 |
| Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex | Quarterly, or and gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 655 |
| Geoffrey de Say, Knight and Magna Carta Surety | Quarterly, or and sa. | The General Armory, by Burke, 1884, p. 901; An Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829 |
| Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of Essex, Justiciar of England | Quarterly, or and gules, a bordure vair | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Geoffrey IV, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy | Azure, 6 lioncels or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; The General Armory by Burke, p. 806-807 |
| Geoffrey la Zouche, Vicomte de Porhoet | Gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198 |
| Geoffrey le Scrope, KB, Chief Justice of the King's Bench | Az. a bend or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 908 |
| Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou | Azure, six lions or | "Boutell's Heraldry" by Frederick Warner L T D p. 4-5, "A Roll of Arms by Crown of Charlemagne in the USA" p. 103., |
| Geoffrey V, Plantagenet, Count of Anjou | Six lions rampant or. ALSO: Azure, six lioncels or. | Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, p. 94; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117; Boutell's Heraldry, p. 117 |
| George Archer of England | Azure 3 arrows argent | VA Heraldica by W. A. Crozier, p. 71; The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 23 |
| George Denison | Argent on a chevron engrailed gules between three torteaux, an annulet or | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 121; OAAA |
| George Poindexter of Isle of Jersey | Per fesse azure and/or, in chief a dexter hand clenched proper cuffed of the second, in base a mullet of the first. | OAAA by A. Finnell, p. 513 |
| George Prater of Latton Co., Wiltshire, England | Sable, three wolves, heads erased, argent on a chief or a lion passant of the field. | Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565, by William Harvey, p. 36 |
| George Reade, Esq. | Semy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the last | OAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465 |
| George Tailboys, Knt., de jure Lord Kyme, Earl of Angus | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p 112 |
| Gerald of Windsor | Argent, a saltire gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209 |
| Gerard de Roussillon, Count of Paris | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Gilbert De Clare, Knt., Earl of Clare, Hertford & Gloucester | Or, 3 chevrons gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145 |
| Gilbert De Clare, Knt., MCS, Earl of Clare and of Hereford | Or, 3 chevs. Gu, with a label of 5 points az ALSO: Or, three chevrons gules. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 196; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125 |
| Gilbert de Segrave, Lord of Segrave | Sable, three garbs argent banded gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198 |
| Gilbert d'Umfraville, Lord of Redesdale & Prudhoe, Earl of Angus | Gules, a cinquefoil pierced or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043 |
| Gilbert Fitz Richard, Lord of Clare, Cardigan and Wales | Or, three chevron gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, Lord of Clare and Tunbridge | Or, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117 |
| Gilbert Grierson, 1st Lord of Lag | Gules a saltire argent, the latter charged with three cusions of the first (later: Gules on a fess or between 3 fetterlocks argent a mullet azure). | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 429 |
| Gilbert of Ghent, Lord of Folkington | Barry six or and azure a bend gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 93 |
| Gilbert Updike | Two bars and six fleur-de-lys | NEHGS Roll of Arms, publ. 2013, p. 92 |
| Gilbert, Count of Brionne | Or, three chevrons gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| Gilles de Roet, Knt., Guienne King of Arms, Marshal | Gules, three catherine wheels or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, 1988, p. 185 |
| Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Godfrey de Lovaine, Custodian of the honour & castle of Eye | Gu. a fesse betw. ten billets or, three, two, three and two. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 623 |
| Godfrey I of Brabant, the Bearded, Count of Louvain | Or, a lion rampant azure | The General Armory by Burke, p. 623 (Louvain & Brabant) |
| Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine & of Brabant | Or, a lion rampant azure | The General Armory by Burke, p. 623 |
| Godfrey, Count of Brionne | Or, three chevrons gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| Godgifu (Lady Glodiva) | Azure, semee of crosslets, a lion rampant or; armed langued gules. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors & Kin (1988) pg. 112 |
| Godigisel, King of the Hasdingi Vandals | Arms of Medieval France: Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 115 |
| Godiva (Lady), Hereward of Coventry | Or, an eagle displayed sable (Mercia); Chequy or and az. On a bend gu. 3 eagles ar. (Hereward); Sa 3 goats salient ar. (Thorold) | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, pgs. 481, 678, 1011 |
| Gorm "Enske" Frotason, King of Sjaelland | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190 |
| Gorm del Gammel, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190 |
| Gospatric I, Earl of Northumbria, 1st Earl of Dunbar | Gules, a lion rampant argent, a bordure of the second charged with roses of the first | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 72, by Joseph Foster |
| Gospatric II, Earl of Dunbar, Earl of Lothian | Gules, a lion rampant argent, a bordure of the second charged with roses of the first | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 72, by Joseph Foster |
| Gruffydd Fychan, Knt., Banneret of Agincourt (Griffith Vaughn) | Quarterly, 1 & 4 sable, 3 nag's heads erased argent, 2 & 3 argent a castle triple-towered sable, port overt, chained transverse or | Visitation of England and Wales, Vol. 3 |
| Gruffydd I ap Llywelyn, King of Gwynedd, 1039 | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 111 |
| Guerri I, Comte du Morvois | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Kelly, Lorraine, "Ancestral Family Trees" |
| Guigues III, Count d'Albon | Aux 2 et 3 d'or au dauphin d'azur, pose' en pal, allume', langue, crete', barbe', oreille, lorre' et peautre' de gu | Armorial General, Vol. I, by J. B. Riestap, p. 26 |
| Guiguin, Count of Soissons | Azure, semee-de-lis Or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Guillaume II de Talvas de Belleme, Seigneur d'Alencon & Belleme | Talvas arms: Sable, a saltire or between on the dexter an arrow argent point down, and on the sinister an epee of the same point up | |
| Guillaume/Willem Vigne of Valenciennes, France | Gu. three savages' heads affrontie erased ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1057 |
| Guncelin de Badlesmere, Justice of Chester | Argent, a fesse between two gimel bars gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. 1, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 92; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208-209 |
| Guy Spinney | Sable, a chevron argent between three crescents or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 85 |
| Halfdan (The Valiant) Haraldsson (Harald III), King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Waqlden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Halfdan II (Healfdene) (the Tall) Fordasson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langjued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, " The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Halfdan II (Hyitbeinn) Olofsson, King of Vermaland | Gules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade Argent | Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, 1988, p 191 |
| Halfdan the Old | Gules, two lions passant guardant. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129 |
| Hamlin Plantagenet | Az. Semy-de-lis or on a bordure gu. eight lions pass. Guard of the second | General Armory Two by Alfred Morant, p. 125 |
| Hammond Belknap, Lord Treasurer of Normandy | Az, three eagles in bend betw. Two bendlets ar. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 67; |
| Hamo, Baron of Dunham Massey | Quarterly, Gules and Or, in the 1st and 4th quarters three fleur-de-lys, Argent | Notes on the Parish of Burton in Wirral by F. C. Beazley, pub. 1908, pgs. 38-40 |
| Harald (the Old) Valdorsson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, thjree lions passant in pale azure, armed and langjued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Harald Blaatand ("Blue Tooth") Gormsson, King of Denmark & N. | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190 |
| Harald, "Fairhair", King of Norway, King of Vestfold | Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Harold Parcus, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 190 |
| Harvar (the Handstrong) Fridleifsson, King of Denmark & Sjallland | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Comppany, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC) 1988, p. 191 |
| Heinrich II, Count of Luxembourg | Gules, a lion rampant queue fourche argent, crowned, armed and languesd or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 211 |
| Hendrick Adriansz van den Burchgraeff, of Holland | Or three (2-1) fleurs-de-lis azure | An Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 346-347 |
| Henry de Aldithley, Sheriff of Salop | Gules, a fret or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 184 |
| Henry de Audley of Heleigh, Sheriff of Shropshire/Staffordshire | Gules fretty or | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. I, p. 201 |
| Henry de Beaumont, Lord Beaumont, 8th Earl of Buchan | Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122; Burke's General Armory, p. 63 |
| Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Crusader, MCS | Azure, a bend argent between two cottises and six lions rampant or. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 208 |
| Henry de Bohun, MCS, 5th Earl of Hereford | Azure, a bend argent between two cottises and six lions rampant or. | Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 208; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 96 |
| Henry de Percy 5th Lord Percy, 2nd Earl Northumberland | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 213-214 |
| Henry de Percy, "Hotspur", KG, KB, Justice of Chester, N. Wales | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 213-214; |
| Henry de Percy, Knt, of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, Justiciar in Dumfries | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry de Percy, Knt., 2nd Lord Percy, Justiciar of the East March | A lion rampant | Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry de Percy, Knt., of Topcliffe, Yorkshire | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors and Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry de Tracy, Knt, Gov of Lundy Island, Const of Exeter Castle | Or, a lion pass. sa. betw. two bends gemel gu. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, 1884, p. 1024 |
| Henry Fitz Hugh, KG, Lord High Treas., Chamberlain to Henry V | Azure fretty and a chief gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. II, by Douglas Richardson, p. 199 |
| Henry I "the Fowler", King of Germany & Lorraine | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Henry I King of Fran ce, Duke of Burgandy | France (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115 |
| Henry I, "Beauclerc" King of England | Gules 2 lions passant guardant in pale or | The Royal Heraldry of England by Pinches, p. 13; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; General Armory by Burke, p. lv, lvi; Ancestors & Kin, p. 129 |
| Henry I, de Redman, Lord of Levens, Selside, Lupton | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Henry I, King of France | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186 |
| Henry II "Curtmangtel" King of England | Gules, Three Lions Passant Guardant Or. | Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, The Reprint Company Publishers, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1988, pg 128 |
| Henry II, "the Courageous", Duke of Brabant | Sable, a lion rampant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 |
| Henry II, Count de Bar | D'azur seme de croix recr. au pied fiche d'or, a deux bars adosses du meme, br. sur le tout | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 110 |
| Henry II, King of England | Gules, 3 lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; General Armory of England, Scotland Ireland & Wales by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi |
| Henry III, "the Black", King of Burgundy & Germany, Emperor | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules ALSO: Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Henry III, King of England | Gules, 3 lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; General Armory by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, p. 224 |
| Henry III, King of England, Duke of Normandy & Aquitaine | Gules, three lions passant guardant Or | Wikipedia Online, referencing Pinches, J.H. & R. V., "The Royal Heraldry of England, "Heraldry Today, publ., London 1974, p. 6 |
| Henry Isham | Gules, three piles wavy and over all a few gold; ALSO: Gules a fesse wavy and in chief three piles also wavy, points meeting in fesse, argent | OAAA, p. 496; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 126; Some Feudal Coats of Arms by Forester, p. 139 |
| Henry IV, King of Germany, King of Franconia, Emperor | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Henry IX, the Black, Duke of Bavaria | Paly bendy argent & azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194 |
| Henry of Franconia, Count of Wormsgau/Speyergau | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Henry of Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Henry of Lancaster, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Lord of Monmouth | Gules, three lions passant guardant or surmounted by a bend azure | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 484 |
| Henry Percy, K.G., 4th Lord Percy, 1st Lord Northumberland | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry Percy, Knt., 3rd Earl Northumberland, 6th Lord Percy | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry Percy, Knt., 3rd Lord Percy | Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 214 |
| Henry Redman, II, Lord of Levens | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Henry Skipwith, Knight | Argent, three bars gules in a chief greyhound current, sable, collar's or | Plantagenet Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 221, by Douglas Richardson |
| Henry Tailboys, Knt. of Hepple, Northumberland, etc. | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112 |
| Henry Tracy, High Sheriff of Gloucester | Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules. | General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165 |
| Henry Vernon, K.B., Knt of the Body to King Henry VII | Argent, a fret sable and a canton gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 279 |
| Henry Wyman, Lord Mayor York | Argent on a chief gule a fleur-de-lis or, between two lozenges of the field | The General Armory, by Burke, 1884, p. 1143 |
| Henry, Earl of Huntington | Or, a Lion rempant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestor and Kin, 1988 by Coggeshall, Robert Walden, pg. 93 |
| Herbert de Saint Quintin, Knt., of Brandesburton, Yorkshire | Or, three chevronels gu. a chief vair | The General Armory by Burke, p. 890 |
| Herbert Fitz Herbert | Argent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 |
| Herbert I , Count of Vermandois, & of Meaux, & of Soissons | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 114. |
| Herbert I, Count of Vermandois | Chequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 991 |
| Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes | Chequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134 |
| Herbert III, Count of Vermandois | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois | Chequy Az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Herbert/Arbert I, Viscount de Thouas | D'or seme de fleurs-de-lis d'azur; su canton de gules; D'azur au franc quartier de gules, seme de fleurs de lys d'or | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 909 |
| Herluin de Burgh de Conteville, Vicomte de Conteville | Or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin, "The Reprint Company, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 281 |
| Hervey de Sutton, 4th Lord Sutton | Or, a lion rampant, vert double queued forche | The General Armory by Burke, p. 987 |
| Hildegarde, Countess in Vinzgau (Linzgau) of Swabia | Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules; ALSO: Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 115, 192 |
| Hilldouin III, Count of Rameru, Count of Montdidier & Roucy | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Horda Canute (Knut), King of Sjaelland (Denmark) | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale asure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988 p. 199 |
| Hroar (Roe, Hrothgar) Halfdansson, King of Lejre & Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Seneschal of Poitou,Justiciar,NMC | Gules seven mascles conjoined, 3, 2 and 1, vaire | An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20 |
| Hugh Capet King of France, Count of Orleans and Paris | France (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115 |
| Hugh Capet, King of France, 1st Capetian King | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Hugh de Audley, Knt of Stratton, Justice of North Wales | Gulles fretty or, a label azure | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 76 |
| Hugh de Audley, Knt of Stratton, Lord Audley, Earl of Gloucester | Gulles fretty or, a label azure | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 76 |
| Hugh de Baliol, of Bywell | Argent, on an inescocheon azure, a lyon rampant argent crowned or, all within a border in gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry in Feudal COA and Pedigrees, by Foster, p. 8 |
| Hugh de Courtenay, K.G., 10th Earl of Devon | Or, three roundels gules with a label azure. | Plantagenet Ancestry by Donald Richardson, p. 239 |
| Hugh de Criel, Count of Clermont, Moucy & Creil | Gu. the field replenished with trefoils, two dolphins endorsed ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 203 |
| Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, Viscount d'Avranches | Azure, three garbs or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 205 |
| Hugh de Stafford, K.G., 2nd Earl of Stafford, 3rd Lord Stafford | Field diapered with elegantly designed sprigs of foliage, a chevron | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V, p. 12 |
| Hugh de Venables, Knt., of Kinderton, Cheshire | Az. two bars ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1053; The Dictionary of Heraldry, p. 197 |
| Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford | Quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet | Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 854 |
| Hugh Fenne, Treas of King Henry VI, Escheator of Norfolk | Arg. on a fess within a bordure engr. az. three escallops of the first | Ordinary of British Armorials by John Papworth, p. 810; The General Armory by Burke, p. 345 |
| Hugh II "le Mefiant," Count of Tours, Count of Alsace | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Hugh IV de Lusignan, Sire of Lusignan | Barry of ten argent and azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk | Or, a cross gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123 |
| Hugh le Bigod, MCS, 5th Earl of Norfolk, Lord High Steward/Engl. | A cross ALSO, another descrip is: Or, a cross gules | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 86:i; Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123; Burke's General Armory, Vol. I, p. 82 |
| Hugh le Despenser, Judiciar of England | Quarterly, argent, and gules fretty or, over all a bend sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 121 |
| Hugh le Mefiant, Count of Tours | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Hugh Magnus, Count of Vermandois, Crusader | Chequy or and azure | A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 125 |
| Hugh Magnus, Duke of France and Burgundy | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Hugh Montgomerie/Montgomery, 1st Earl of Eglinton | 1st & 4th azure, 3 fleurs-de-lis or (Montgomery); 2nd & 3rd gules 3 rings or genned azure overall in the centre a two-handed sword in pale ppr (Eglinton) | The General Armory by Burke, p. 608 |
| Hugh Talbot, Baron de Cleuville, Seigneur de Hotot-sur-mer | D'azur seme de molettes d'arg., au lion d'or, arm. et lamp d'arg, br. sur le tout. | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 993 |
| Hugh the Great Duke of France and Burgandy | France (Medieval) Azure semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 115 |
| Hugh VIII de Lusignan, "The Old", Sire de Lusignan, Crusader | Barry of the argent and azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Hugh, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis | De gules a une tour d'or, maconnee de sa | Armorial General by J. B. Riestap, Vol. I, p. 28 |
| Hugh, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, de Creil (de Mouchy) | Gu. the field replenished with trefoils, two dolphins endorsed ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 203 |
| Humbert I, "the White Handed", Count of Savoy & Maurienne | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Humphrey de Bohun, K.G., Earl of Hereford, Essex | A bend cortised between 6 lions rampant or. OR Azure, a bend argent between 2 cottises and 6 lions rampant or. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 105; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206 |
| Huneric (Hugnericus)Asingi, King of the Vandals & Alans | Arms of Medieval France: Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggeshell, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 115. |
| Iago, King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Iaroslav I, "the Wise", Grand Prince of Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Igor, Prince of Novgorod | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Ingram de Boynton | A fesse between three crescents | Burke's General Armory |
| Inigo Arista "the Oak," King of Pamplona | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion, rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Irene Angelina (Maria), Duchess of Swabia, Princess of the East | Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Isaac Allert De Riemer I, of Holland | Gules, a caltrap or, between three roses argent | OAAA by Finnell, p. 45 |
| Isaac Allerton of Suffolk | Argent, A chevron between three lions' heads erased, sable | The American Armory and Blue Book by John Matthews, 1991/95, p 4-a |
| Isaac De Foreest of Leyden | Per fess gold and azure, in chief a demi-lion issuant waving with both paws a pennon All Gules in base Three pigeons (malets) silver | OAAA by Finnell, pgs. 83, 477 |
| Isaac II Angelus, Byzantine Emperor | A golden two-headed eagle on a red field | Book of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57 |
| Isaac Perkins of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England | Or, a fesse dancette between ten billets ermine | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 793 |
| Isaac Stearns of Nayland, England | Or a chevron between three crosses flory pierced sable | OAAA, by Finnell, p. 532 |
| Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois Countess of Surrey | Ams: Warenne: Chequy or and azure Arms: Vermandois: Chequy azufre and or on a chiief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second | Ancestors and Kin, Robert Walden Coggeshall, 1988, pg 112-14 |
| Isabel de Clare, Countess of Pembroke | Or, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117 |
| Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester | Chequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134 |
| Isabel De Warenne, Countess of Surrey | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077 |
| Isabella of Angouleme | On a lozenge, or and gules. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 343 |
| Isabelle I, Queen of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Ivar "Vidfamne" Halfdansson, King of Denmark, Sweden, Scania | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Jacobus Jansen Van Etten of Etten, Brabant, the Netherlands | In argent three castles, azure. | Some 10 generations in America of Jacobus Jansen Van Etten--Immigrant, from Etten, North Brabant, Holland to Kingston, NY Abt 1663 by Scott, p. xix |
| James Cromer, Knt of the Shire for Kent, JP for Kent | Argent, a chevron engrailed three crows sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 246, publ. 1884; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 565, publ. 2011, by Douglas Richardson |
| James de Audley, Knt of Heleigh, Justiciar of Ireland | Gulles fretty or | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. I, p. 201 |
| James de St. Hilary du Harcourt | Argent, on a chief azure two saltires or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125; General Armory by Burke, p. 888 |
| James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas & Mar | 1st & 4th argent, a man's heart gules, on a chief azure 3 stars of the first (Douglas); 2nd & 3rd azure a bend between 6 crosses crosslet fichee or (Mar) | The General Armory by Burke, p. 294 |
| James I, King of Aragon | Or, four pallets gules charged with an orle of eight escucheons of Biduare | A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 577 |
| James Olmstead, Yeoman, of Great Leighs, co. Essex | Sable, a pheon between three crescents argent | Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 219 |
| Jane Cole George of Essex, England | Argent and vert a cross lozengy | OAAA, Vol. I, p. 574 |
| Jaquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford | Barry of ten azure and argent over all a lion rampant gules crowned or | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 667 |
| Jean de Brienne, Butler of France, Bailiff of Montfort l' Amaury | Azure, a fish hauriant or | Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 390 |
| Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople | Azure, a fish hauriant or, scutum ejus primum OR Or, a cross argent, scutum ejus secundum (King of Jerusalem) | Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 390; Book of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, et al, 2nd series, No. XXIX, 1912, p. 55 |
| Jean de Burgh de Conteville, Earl of Comyn, Baron of Tonsburgh | Or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Company, Pub. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 218 |
| Jean Rapareillet of Valenciennes, France | Azure 3 bars or. | OAAA by Finnell, p. 464; NSCDXIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, pgs. 38, 121; American Heraldry by Vermont, pgs. 46, 176 |
| Johana O'Neill, Princess | Ar. a sinister hand couped at the wrist affrontee gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 758 |
| John "Lackland" Plantagenent, King of England | Gules, three lions passant guardant Or | Pinches, J.H. & R. V., "The Royal Heraldry of England" Heraldry Today, Publ., London (1974) p. 6 |
| John "Lackland", King of England | Gules, 3 lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 128; General Armory by Burke, pgs. lv, lvi; Heraldry in America by Eugene Zieber, p. 224; Shield and Crest, p. 329 |
| John (Ivan) Vladislav, Tsar of West Bulgaria | Or, three lions passant guardant sable | Bulgarian Heraldry & Vexillology Society: http://heraldika-bg.org/gallery_armorial.htm |
| John Alden of Southampton, England | Gules, three crescents within a bordure engrailed ermine ALSO Gules, a bezant between three crescents within a bordure engrailed ermine | Crozier's General Armory, p. 11; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 3, Armorial Addenda |
| John Baynton, Knt of Faulstone | Sable, a bend fusilly argent. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 52; General Armoral by Burke, p. 61 |
| John Boteler, Knight, Member of Parliament | Quarterly, 1, 4, azure, a bend between six covered cups, or; 2, 3, argent, a lion rampant, double queued gules | Visitation of Lancashire, by William Flower, 1567, p. 105 |
| John Bourchier, K.G., 1st Lord Berners | Argent, a cross engrailed gules between 4 water bougets sable. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 123 |
| John Brent, of Charing, Kent | Gules, a wyvern sejant, the tail nowed argent | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, by Richardson, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 176 |
| John Briscoe of MD | Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale sable | Matthew's American Armoury & Blue Book, p. 107; Crozier's General Armory, p. 28 |
| John Cherleton, Lord Cherleton | Or a lion rampant gules. | Burke's General Armory, p. 189 |
| John Collamore of Braunton Co., Devon, England | Gules, three crescents between nine billets ar. | Ancestors of Capt. Anthony Collamer by Bruce Allardice |
| John Coo | Argent, three pales wavy gules between twelve martlets. | The General Armory, p. 210; NEHGS Register, Vol. CVII, p. 190 |
| John Curtis of London, co. Warwick, England | Azure, a chevron dancettee, between three mural coronets or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 254 |
| John Darcy, Knt., 1st Lord Darcy, Justiciar of Ireland | Azure, crusilly and three cinquefoils argent | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 358 |
| John de Arderne, Knight | Gules, crusily and a chief or | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 5, by Joseph Foster |
| John de Arundel, 1st Lord Arundel | (single lion) impaling Mautravers (sable, a fre or) | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, pgs. 9-10 |
| John de Betteshorne, Knt. Of the Shire, Sheriff of Hampshire | Argent a saltire gules with five stars or thereon | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 171-172 |
| John de Botetourt, 1st Lord Botetourt | Or, a saltier engrailed sable. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 104 |
| John de Cherleton,Knt, 1st Lord Cherleton, MP,Justiciar of Ireland | Or, a lion rampant gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 189 |
| John de Grey, Lord, Founder Knt. Of the Order of the Garter, MP | Barry six argent azure a baston gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 100; Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 270 |
| John de Harington, Knight | Sable, a fret argent | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206 |
| John de Lacy, MCS, Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Chester | Or, a lion rampant purpure. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 274; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| John De Montfort, 1st Lord Montfort | Quarterly per pale dovetail gu. And or. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of england, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 128; |
| John de Muscegros, Knt., of Charlton Musgrove, Somerset | Gules, a lion rampant or, a label azure | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220 |
| John de Neville, KG, 3rd Lord Neville, Admiral of the Fleet NW | Gules, a saltire argent. | Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 247; The General Armory by Burke, p. 727 |
| John de Norville, K.G., 3rd Lord Neville of Raby | Gules a saltire argent | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. IV, p. 235 |
| John de Prutteston/Preston of Ermington, Devon, England | Or, on a bend azure, three crosses patty fitchy argent | The General Armory; Royal and Noble Ancestry of Agnes Spencer Edwards by Richardson from Ancestors of Anthony Collamer by Allardice |
| John de Verdun, Knight | Or, a fess gules | Plantagenet Ancestry by Richardson, p. 735 |
| John De Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113 |
| John Dering, Burgess & MP for New Romney, JP for Kent | Or, a saltire sable | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. II, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 176 by Richardson |
| John Dudley, K.G., Lord of Dudley Castle | Or a lion vert, a crescent for difference | OAAA by Finnell, p. 473; MA Heraldica by B. Kenyon, p. 5 |
| John Emery of Romsey, Hants, England | Argent three bars nebulee gules in chief as many torteaux | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 326 |
| John Epes, Jurat for Old Romney | Per fesse gules and or a pale counterchanged three eagles displayed of the last | Burke's General Armory, p. 327; NEHGS Roll 9, Order 648 |
| John Eton/Eaton of Rowington, co. Warwick, England | Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. | Burke's General Armory, p. 331 |
| John Farrar, Esquire, of Croxton | Argent on a bend engrailed sable three horseshoes of the first. | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms |
| John Fisher, of co. Kent, England and Accomack Co., VA | Argent, on a chief gules a dolphin embowed argent | OAAA, Vol. II, p. 96 & 281; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists by Faris, 1st ed., p. 104 |
| John Fitz Alan, Lord of Clun & Oswestry, Earl of Arundel | Gules, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 104 |
| John Fitz Geoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland | Quarterly or and gules a border vair ALSO Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-bull rampant sable, armed of the first | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 849; The General Armory by Burke, p. 202 |
| John Fitz Gilbert (John the Marshal) | Gules, a bend fusilly or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117 |
| John Fitz Randolph, Esq., Lord of Spennithorne | Ar. a chief indented az. | Burke's General Armory, p. 380 |
| John Fitz Robert de Clavering, Knt of Clavering, Essex | Quarterly or and gules over all a bend sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 200 |
| John Fitz Robert, MCS, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk | Quarterly or and gules a bend sable OR Or, two chevrons gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 200; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 488 |
| John Fitz Robert, MCS,aka Sir John de Clavering | Quarterly or and gules, a baston sable, a label (3) azure at Falkirk and vert at Caralvercock | The Dictionary of Heraldry, by Joseph Foster, ;p. 47. |
| John Gay of co. Kent, England | Gules, crusily or, three lions rampant argent | Complete American Armoury and Blue Book combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-23 editions by John Matthews, publ 1991, p. 35; The General Armory, p. 392 |
| John Giffard le Boef, Knight | Gules three lions passant in pale argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 308; Bolton's American Armory, p. 66 |
| John Giffard, Knight | Gules three lions passant in pale argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 308; Bolton's American Armory, p. 66 |
| John Giffard/Gifford, Knight (1270-1328) | Gules three lions passant in pale argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 308 |
| John Greswold of Kenelworth | Argent of fess gules between two greyhounds courant sable. | OAAA by Finnell, p. 74; Burke's General Armory, p. ? |
| John Howard, Knt of Wiggenhall and of the Shire of Essex | Couche: quarterly, 1, 4. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 437 |
| John Howland of London | Argent two bars sable in chief three lions rampant of the second. | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coat of Arms, vl (2003): 125; Buirke, Gen Armory (1884): 513 |
| John Huddlestone, Knt. of Millom, Sheriff of Gloucestershire | Gules, a fret ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 515 |
| John Hurd | Gules, a lion rampant or | Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book, p. 172 |
| John I D'Avesnes, Count Hainault and Holland | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| John II, Count of Hainault and Holland | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| John Le Strange, Knight of Knockin, Kinton, Ness and Middle | Gules, two lions, passant argent | Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209, 210 |
| John Lowthrope of Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England | Gyronny of eight azure and gules, an eagle displayed argent. | Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 148 |
| John Maltravers, Knt. of Wm le Marshal | Sable, a fret or, and a label of three points ermine. | The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 654; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 179; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 10 |
| John Marmion, Knt., 2nd Lord Marmion, Member of Parliament | Vair a fess gules | The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 660 |
| John Marshal, Baron Marshal of Hengham, Norfolk, NMC | Gules a bend lozengy or | An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomson, 1829 |
| John Napier, 1st Baron of Kilmahew and Dumbartonshire | Gu. on a bend ar. three crescents az. and in the sinister chief point a spurrowel of the second | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 723 |
| John of Gaunt, King of Castile, Duke of Lancaster& Aquitaine, KG | Azure, semee-de-lis or; Gules three lions passant guardant or., but with arms with a label of three points ermine. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 185 |
| John Ogden, I | Gyronny of eight ar. and gu. in dexter chief an oak branch fructed ppr. | Burke's General Armory, p. 750 |
| John Osgood of Massachusetts | Argent, three garbs within a tressure flory counter flory gules | Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, Add. p. 57; Bolton's American Armory |
| John Person, Sr. of Virginia | Argent two chevrons sable on a canton of the second eagle displayed of the first | |
| John Porter of Felsted, co. Essex | Sable, with three church bells argent | OAAA, Vol. II, p. 324 |
| John Putnam | Sable crusily fitchy a stork silver beaked and legged gules | NEHGS Roll of Arms, publ. 2013, p. 11 |
| John Stanley, Knt., Lord of the Isle of Man | Per pale, dex. quarterly, 1, on a bend [three bucks' heads cabossed]; ALSO: Argent, on a bend azure three stags' heads cabossed or | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 89; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 206 |
| John Stith | Argent, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis sable | Crozier's General Armory, p. 122 |
| John Sutton, VI, K.G., 1st Baron of Dudley | Or, two lions passant azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, 1988, p. 87 |
| John Throckmorton | Gules, on a chevron argent, three bars gemelles sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 82 |
| John Tracy, Knight | Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules. | General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165 |
| John Tracy, Knight, High Sheriff (1363) | Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules. | General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165 |
| John Troutbeck, Knt., Chamberlain of Chester | Azure, three trouts fretted argent. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011, p. 212; Burke's General Armory, p. 1033 |
| John Wentworth, Esquire, of North Elmsall | Sable, a chevron between three leopards faces or | Visitation of Essex, 1612, p. 312; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1092 |
| John Witt | Gules on page three mullets or | Huguenot Society Yearbook, No. 1, 1924; COA #'s 12115, 13633 |
| John Woodson of Dorset | Per fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three eagles displayed or | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms , Vol. I, p.136 |
| Joseph Judson of Lancaster, England | Per saltire azure and ermine, four lozenges counterchanged | The General Armory by Burke; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 73 |
| Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia | Paly bendy argent & azure; ALSO, Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194 |
| Katherine Peverell, Heiress of Peverell | Gules, three garbs argent banded of the field, a chief or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 797; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213 |
| Kazimierz (Casimir I), King of Poland | Gules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266 |
| Kenneth II, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scotland & of the Picts | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Lady Godiva | Per pale gules and vert, an elephant statant bearing on his back a castle triple-towered & domed or | Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LLD, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, p236 and p. ivi |
| Lady Godiva, Countess of Mercia | Or, an eagle displayed sable | Robert W. Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 112. |
| Lain Nunez, a Noble of Castile | Castle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131. |
| Lambert I, "the Bearded", Count of Louvain | De gules a la fasce d'argent. | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 101 |
| Lawrence Bridger of Gloucestershire, England | Ar. a chev. engr. sa. (another, az.) betw. three sea crabs gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 122; Landed & Personal Estate of Gen. Joseph Bridger, 2nd ed., 2007 by Carrell, pgs. 56-58, 151 |
| Lawrence Smith | Azure a chevron between three acorns slipped and leaved or | OAAA by Finnell, publ 1997, p. 572 |
| Leo VI, Emperor of Byzantium | A golden two-headed eagle on a red field | Book of the Knowledge of All the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships That are in the World (c 1350), Works by the Hakluyt Soc., No. 29, 1912, pgs. 56-57 |
| Leofric, Earl of Mercia, Founder of the Church of Coventry | Or, an eagle displayed sable. ALSO: Sa. an eagle displ. or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, p. 678 |
| Leofwine, Saxon Earl of Mercia, Ealdorman of the Hwicce | Or, an eagle displayed sable ALSO: Sa. an eagle displ. or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112; The General Armory by Burke, p. 678 |
| Leopold III, "the Saint", Margrave of Austria | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 254-256; Ancestors & Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Lisiard (Luithard), Count of ezensac, Count of Fulde | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Lluitfrid II, Count of Upper Alsace Count of Sundgau | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Coggleshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," p. 115 |
| Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, the Great, King of Gwynedd & Wales | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 111 |
| Lothair I, King of Italy & Emperor of the West | Gules a cross argent | Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe by Louda & Maclagan, table 41 |
| Louis I, the Pious, Emperor of the West | Argent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 94-95 |
| Louis IV, King of France | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186 |
| Louis IV, King of the Franks | Argent, a chief vairee or and gules, over all a bend sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 |
| Louis IX, King of France, "the Saint", Crusader | Azure, seme' of fleurs-de-lis or | A Treatise of Heraldry, British and Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 112 |
| Louis VII, King of France, Leader in 2nd Crusade | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Louis VIII, "the Lion", King of France | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186 |
| Ludolf, Duke of Saxony | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Mac Eoin Bissett, Lord of the Glens, Baron Bissett | Az. a bend ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. ? |
| Maelgwn (the Tall), King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Magnus, Duke of Saxony | Barry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bend | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Malcolm I, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Malcolm II, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scots | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93; The General Armory by Burke, p. Lx |
| Margaret De Hainault, Countess of Hainault and Flanders | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| Margaret Reade Lake | Azure, a griffin and a canton or | OAAA, Vol. I, p. 77 |
| Margaret, Countess of Carrick | Or, a saltire and chief gules | Boutell's Heraldry, p. 105 |
| Margery Bissett, Noblewoman | Az. a bend ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 85 |
| Maria von Hohenstaufen & Swabia, Princess of Germany | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. ALSO: Or, three lions passant sable each with the dexter paw gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192-193 |
| Mary Gye, Head Right & Transportee | Gules, seven lozenges azure. | OAAA, Vol. II, publ 2013, p. 291 |
| Mary le Bigod | Bore, per pale or and vert a lyon rampant gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418 by Joseph Foster, p. 25 |
| Maryken Hendricks van der Burchgraeff | Or three (2-1) fleurs-de-lis azure | An Armory of American Families of Dutch Descent by Wm. J. Hoffman, 2010, p. 346 |
| Matiilda (Maud) of Flanders, Queenof England | Gules, two lions passand guardant in pale or. | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coat of Arms, Vol. 1, 2012, P. 136 |
| Matilda of Scotland | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklin, p. 329 |
| Matilda, Holhy Roman Empress, Queen of England | Azufre, six lioncdelxs or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, Ancestors and Kin, The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, NC), 1988, p. ll |
| Matthew Howard, I | Gu. a bend betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 511 |
| Matthew of Redman, Knt, Sheriff of Lancashire, Lord of Levens | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Matthew Redman II, Knt of Shire for Westmoreland | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Matthew Redman III, Knt, Sheriff & Gov. of Castle of Carlisle | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Matthew Redman IV, Knt, Gov. of Roxburgh and Berwick | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Matthew Redman V, Knight | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Maud/Matilda of England | Gules, three lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126; COA # 11269 |
| Maud/Matilda of Flanders | Gyronny of eight or and azure, an inescutcheon gules on a lozenge | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, p. 342 |
| Maude Kevilioc of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon | Azure, three garbs or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 205 |
| Maurice de Berkeley, Knt., 2nd Lord Berkeley | Gules, crusily and a chevron argent, a label azure | Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 71; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. I, p 332 |
| Maurice de Berkeley, Knt., Lord Berkeley | Gules, a chevron argent | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, a Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Richardson, Vol. I, p. 326 |
| Maurice de Croun, Lord Croun, Gov. of Anjou and Main | D'arg., au chef de sa. | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 691 |
| Maurice de Lounders, Lord of Ogmore & Kidwelly | Per pale sa. and ar. a chev. per pale or and gu. | Burke's General Armory, p. 623 |
| Maurice Fitz Gerald of Windsor, Lord of Lanstephen, Wales | Argent, a saltire gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208-209 |
| Maurice Fitz Maurice Fitz Gerald, Knt., Justiciar of Ireland | Silver a saltire gules a label azure | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., by Douglas Richardson, p. 88 |
| Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem | Argent, a cross potent between four crosslets or. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 85 |
| Mieszislav II Lambert, King of Poland | Gules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266 |
| Miles Stapleton, K.G. of Bedale, Yorkshire, etc., of Ingham | Argent, a lion rampant sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 961 |
| Miles Stapleton, Knt., de jure Lord Ingham | Argent, a lion rampant sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 961 |
| Niall Frassach (Naill mac Fergaile), High King of Ireland | Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border. | Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland |
| Niall mac Aeda (Niall Caille), High King of Ireland | Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent (three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border. | Journal of the Royal Soc. Of Antiquaries of Ireland |
| Niccolo' Orsini, Count of Nola & Soleto, Senator of Rome | Bendy of six argent and gules, on a chief of the first supported by a divise or, a rose of the second. | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, 1966, p. 120 |
| Nicholas Franke of Alwodley | A fece or between three martlets argent | The Publications of The Harlean Society, Vol. XVI, p. 134 |
| Nicholas Lanier | D'azur a dix-sept. carreaux aboutes d'or ranges en saut., cant. de quatre aigles d'argent. | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I |
| Nicholas Tufton | Az. or a pale sa. an eagle displayed, of the field | County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families of Sussex, by William Berry, pub. 1830, p. 237 |
| Nicholas Worthington | Argent, three dungforks sable | Burke's General Armory, p. 1136; Matthews' American Armory & Blue Book, p. 86 |
| Norman Redman of Levens and Harwood | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Nuno Lainez | Castle: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131. |
| Odin (Sigge) Frithuwal, King of Scandinavia, Supreme Diety of S | (1) The raven, the sacred and feared bird of Odin, might properly be considered the national emplem of ancient Scandinavians. | Duffield, Frank G., Ed, "The Numismatist," pub. By the American Numismatic Asso. (Jan. 1922,) p. 178 |
| Odinel I d'Umfreville, Baron of Prudhoe | Gules, a cinquefoil or, within eight crosses pattee in orle of the last | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1044 |
| Ogive/Otgive, Countess of Flanders & Artois | Or, a lyon rampant sable within a bordure gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms by Foster, p. 101 |
| Olaf (the Mild) Vermundsson, First King of All Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company , Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Olaf II Haraldson, King of Norway, 1st Christian King of Norway | Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Olaf III, Skotkonung, First Christian King of Sweden | Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Oleg, Ruler of Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Olof Bjornsson ("the Mighty"), King of Sweden | Azure, six lioncels or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors & Kin," The Reprint Co., Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 117 |
| Oluv II, Skotonung, King of Sweden | Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent and handled or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Ordogno I, King of the Asturias and Galicia | Gules, a castle with three turrets or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on bar | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Wikipedia |
| Ordogno II, King of Asturia, Galicia and Leon | Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or ALSO: Azure victory cross or, Greek alpha, omega suspended on bar | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Wikipedia |
| Ordogno III, King of Leon | Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Ordulf, Duke of Saxony, 1059 | Barry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bend | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 194 |
| Osbern of Normandy de Crepon, Steward of Normandy | De gules a une quintefeuille de herm | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 483 |
| Otho (Otto, Eudes), Count of Vermandois | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Otto I, the Great, Emperor of the West, King of Germany, Italy | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 191-192 |
| Otto II, Count of Chiny | De gu. a deux saumons adosses d'or, ace. de neuf croisettes due meme | Armorial General, Vol. I, by J. B. Riestap, p. 418 |
| Otto of Franconia, Duke of Carinthia and Mark of Verona | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Otto, Count of South Thuringia and Duke of Saxony | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192 |
| Padarn (Paternus) "Beisrudd" (of the Scarlet Robe) | QuarterlyOr and Gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Coggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988 |
| Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly | Burelly argent and gules an orle of martlets sable ALSO: Az. two chev. or | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 483; Burke's General Armory, p. 188; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215 |
| Paul Sydnor of Brenchly | Argent a Fess nebuly between three Crescents between the horns of each a Fleur-de-lys Sable | COA # 5844; COA #8505 |
| Payn Tibotot/Tibetot, of Nettlestead | Silver, a saltire engrailed gules | Complete Peerage, Vol. XII (2), #95 (d), by George Cokayne; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1014 |
| Penda, King of Mercia | Arms are blazoned Azure, a saltire Or, meaning a gold (or yellow) saltire on a blue field. | Wikipedia Online, "Mercia" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercia) |
| Pepin II, Count of Vermandois, Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Repring Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p 114 |
| Pepin II, of Herstal, Duke and Prince of the Franks | Azure semee-de-lis or | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 120 |
| Pepin the Short, King of the Franks | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115; CDXVIIC Heraldry -- COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 120 |
| Pepin, Count of Senlis and St. Quentin in the Vermandois | Chequy az and or, on a chief of the first 3 fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 134 |
| Pepin, King of Italy (781-810), King of Lombardy | Gules a cross argent | A Dictionary of Heraldry by Stephen Friar, p. 204 |
| Peter (Piers) Fitz Herbert, Named in Magna Carta | Arg. a chief vaire, or and gu., over all a bend ax | An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20 |
| Peter de Arderne, Knight | Gules, crusily and a chief or | Some Feudal Coats of Arms, p. 5, by Joseph Foster |
| Peter de Montfort, Knt., Sheriff of Shropshire & Staffordshire | Bendy of ten, or and az. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 356 |
| Peter Maplesden, yeoman, jurat of Maidstone, co. Kent | Sable, a cross patee fitchee argent. | The Visitation of Kent Taken in the Years 1619-1621, by John Philipot, p. 156-157 |
| Peter Wright, of New York | Sable, a chevron engrailed argent between three fleur-de-lis or, on the chief three spearheads azure | OAAA, Vol. II, p. 360 |
| Philip Basset, Justiciar of England | Argent, two bars undee sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120-121 |
| Philip Briscoe of MD | Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 315 |
| Philip de Gai/Gay, Castellan of Cricklade | Or, a chevron between three escallops argent | Ancestors & Kin by Robert W. Coggeshall, p. 132 |
| Philip de Kyme, 1st Lord of Kyme | Gules, a chevron between ten crosses crosslet or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 575 |
| Philip de Orreby, Knight, Justiciar of Chester | Ar. two chev. gu. a canton of the last | Encyclopedia Heraldica, Vol. 2 |
| Philip II Augustus, King of France, Crusader | Azure, semee-de-lis, or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 186 |
| Philip II, Emperor of Germany, Margrave of Tuscany | Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 193 |
| Philip Pendleton | Gules an inescutcheon argent between four escallops in saltire or | OAAA Index as of 1997 Publication: 5 |
| Phillips of Hainault, Queen of England | Four lions rampant in quadangle, the first and fourth sable, the second and third gules. | Julian Franklyn, Shield and Crest an Account of the Art and Selence of Heraldry, pp. 345, 346. |
| Pierre, Count of St. Pol, Knt of the Golden Fleece | Berry of ten azure and argent over all a lion rampant gules crowned or | A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur C. Fox-Davies, p. 667 |
| Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1307-1312 | D'or a six aigles de sin | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol, I, p. 750 |
| Piers de Ros | Gules, three water bougets, two and one | British Roots of Maryland Families II by Robert W Barnes (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., Inc) 2002 pg 190/4 |
| Quesnoc de Rieux | D'azur a dix bezant d'or 3, 3, 3, et 1 | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 572 |
| Radbardr, King of Hohngard & Gardarige (Russia) | Gules, a knight on horseback argent, the horse bridled and saddled or, the knight mantled azure and spearing with a gold lance, etc. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 188-190 |
| Ragnar Sigurdsson, Viking, Danish King at Lethra | Or seme' of hearts gules, over all three lions passant guardant in pale azure, crowned of the field | Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign by John Woodward and George Burnett, p. 13 |
| Ragnvald I "the Wise", Jarl of North & South More & Ramsdal | Gules, two lions passant guardant or. ALSO: Gules, a crowned lion rampant or, armed & langued azure, holding a battle-axe headed argent & handled or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129 |
| Ralph de Gael (Wayer), Earl of Norfolk & Suffolk | Per pale or and sa. a bend vair | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1065 |
| Ralph de Stafford, K.G., 1st Earl of Stafford, Baron of Tunbridge | Or a chevron gules | Burke's General Armory, p. 958 |
| Ralph de Stafford, K.G., 2nd Lord Stafford, Chief Justice Chester | Field diapered lozengy, with an annulet in each interstitial space, a chevron | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. V p. 10 |
| Ralph de Toeni, Knight | Argent, a maunch gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 191 |
| Ralph Fitz Randolph, Knt., Lord of Spennithorne | Ar. a chief indented az. | Burke's General Armory, p. 380 |
| Ralph Gorham | Gules, three shackbolts conjoined in fess point or | OAAA, Volume 2, p. 168, 289 |
| Ralph Mainwaring, Seneschal of Chester | Argent, two bars gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 184 |
| Ralph Neville, KG, MP, Lord Neville of Raby, Earl of Westmoreland | Gules a saltire argent | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. IV, p. 235; The General Armory by Burke, p. 727 |
| Ralph Waher/Wayer, de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk & Suffolk | Per pale or and sa. a bend vair | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1065; Civic Heraldry of England & Wales by Robert Young, 2012, p. 5 |
| Ralphy de Merlay | Barry of ten ar. and gu. on a bordure az. eight martlets or. | The General Armory by Burke |
| Ramiro Conde de Moncon | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p. 131. |
| Ramiro II "the Monk", King of Aragon, Crusader | Paly of nine or and gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Ramiro II, King of Leon | Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Ramiro II, Lord of Urroz and Moncon | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestor and Kin, p. 131 |
| Randal Brereton, Chamberlain of Chester, Escheator of Flint | Argent, two bars sable | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed. 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 307 |
| Randver Radbardsson, King of Denmark & Lethra | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191 |
| Ranulf Fitz John, Lord of Spennithorne | Ar. a chief indented az. | Burke's General Armory, p. 380 |
| Ranulf Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Spennithorne | Ar. a chief indented az. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 357 (Fitz Randulf) |
| Ranulph I, de Bayeux, "le Meschin" Viscount du Bessis & Bayeux | De gules au leopard lionne d'argent ALSO: Tranche d'azure sur or | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. 2, p. 207; Vol. 1, p. 138 |
| Ranulph II, "le Meschin", Earl of Chester | Or, a lion rampant gules | Burke's General Armory, p. 680 |
| Ranulph III, le Meschin, Earl of Chester 1120 | Azure, six garbs or, three, two, one. ALSO: Or, a lion rampant, his tail erected, gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125; The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 680 |
| Raoul D' Exoudun, Count of Eu (s/o Hugh) | Barry Arg & Az with a label gules for differe xe Plantagenet | Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 118 |
| Raoul/Rodolf, Count of Ivry | D'or a trois chev. de gules | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 1026 |
| Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona, Knight Templar | Gules, four pales or | A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign by John Woodward, Vol. II, p. 434 |
| Rayner Lodbrok, King of Denmark & Sweden | Or semee of hearts gules three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191 |
| Reginar III, Count of Hainault | D'or au lion de sable arm. et lamp. de gules. Cq. cour. | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 873 |
| Regnier I, "Longhais", Duke of Lorraine & Count of Hainault | D'arg a la fasce de gules acc. de trois mallets de meme | Armorial General, Vol. II, by Rietstap, p. 538 |
| Renald, Count of Bar-sur-Seine | Chequy azure and or, on a chief of the first three fleurs-de-lis of the second. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 114 |
| Renald/Reynold/Renaud III, Count of Macon & Burgundy | Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure. ALSO: Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 & 200 |
| Reynold/Reginald de Braose, Lord of Brecon, Abbergavenny | Azure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| Rhirid Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn in Merionethshire, Wales | Vert, a chevron, inter three wolves' heads, erased, argent | History of the Princes, Lord Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, p. 317, 320 |
| Rhys ap Tudor Mawr, King of South Wales | Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201; The General Armory by Burke, p. lxi |
| Richard Albrincis le Goz, Vicomte d'Avranches | Gules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argent | Munford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; , |
| Richard Betts of England | Sable on a bend argent three cinquefoils | "Crozier's General Armory" William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S. p. 21 |
| Richard Brooke of Whitechurch, England | Chequy or and azure on a bend gules a lion passant of the first. | British Roots of MD Families by Robert Barnes, pgs. 78-79 |
| Richard Buckner, of Cumor, Bailiff of Oxford | Sable three fleurs de lis or | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 141 |
| Richard Buller, Knt of Shillingham, Cornwall, England | Sa. on a cross ar. quarter-pierced of the field, four eagles displayed of the first. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Burke, p. 143 |
| Richard de Arundel (Fitz Alan), 10th Earl of Arundel | Quarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampant ALSO: A lion rampant. ALSO: 2, 3, chequy | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 334:6 |
| Richard de Arundel (Fitz Alan), 11th Earl of Arundel | Quarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampant | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 187 |
| Richard de Burgh, Lord of Connaught | Or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable | Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 218 |
| Richard De Clare, 8th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford & Gloucester | Or, 3 chevrons gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145 |
| Richard De Clare, Knt., MCS, 3rd Earl of Hertford, Baron of Clare | Or, 3 chevs. Gu, with a label of 5 points az ALSO: Or, three chevrons gules. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 196; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125 |
| Richard de Lucy, Justiciar of England | Gules, three lucies hauriant, argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 628 |
| Richard de Townley/de la Legh, Sheriff of Lancaster | Arg. a fees sable three mallets in chief of the second | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1023 |
| Richard de Weyland, Knt., of Blaxhall & Cockfield, Suffolk | Az. a lion rampant ar. debruised with a bendlet or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1097 |
| Richard Fitz Alan de Arundel, 10th Earl of Arundel | Quarterly, 1, 4, a lion rampant | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 334; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson (paperback in 4 volumes, 2nd ed., publ 2011), Vol. 2, p. 187 |
| Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, "Strongbow", Earl of Pembroke | Or, three chevrons gules, with a label of five points azure | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 198; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117 |
| Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of Clare & Tunbridge | Or, three chevrons gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 124-125 |
| Richard FitzRichard de Clare, Seat at Clare Castle | Or, three chevrons gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| Richard Fowler of Rycote, England | Azure on a chevron between three lions passant, guardant or, as many crosses pattee sable. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 372 |
| Richard I, "the Fearless", Duke of Normandy | Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342 |
| Richard II, Duke of Normandy | Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342 |
| Richard Lygon of Madresfield (s/o Thomas) | Arg two lions passant in pale with forked tails. | Plantagenet Ancestry by Donald Richardson, p. 448 |
| Richard Redman II, Knt of Shire for Westmoreland | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Richard Redman III, Esquire of Harewood | Gules three cushions ermine, buttoned and tassled or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 845 |
| Richard Vernon, Knt., Sheriff of Notts., Treasurer of Calais | Argent, a fret sable and a canton gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 279 |
| Robert Belknap, Knt., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas | Azure, three eagles bendwise between two cotises argent | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. IV, 2nd ed., 2011 by Douglas Richardson, p. 141 |
| Robert Bernard, of Selham, Abington, co. Northampton | Arg., a bear rampant sable, muzzled or | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 75 |
| Robert Brasseur I of Virginia | Or, fessed of azure | OAAA, Vol. II, publ 2013, p. 254 |
| Robert Bruce I, King of Scotland | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Robert Clement(s), of MA | Silver two bends wavy sable on a chief gules three bezants | A Roll of Arms by NEHGS, pgs. 11, 20 |
| Robert Corbet of Alcester | Or, a raven sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 and 126 |
| Robert Corbet, Esq, of Moreton Corbet, Sheriff of Shropshire | Or, a raven sable | Burke's General Armory, p. 228, Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester | Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122 |
| Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, Justiciar of England | Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122 |
| Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale | Or, a saltire and chief gules | Boutell's Heraldry, p. 105 |
| Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester | Argent, three lions gules a bordure engrailed azure | The General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 404 |
| Robert de Chaucombe | Sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or | The General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 187 |
| Robert de Courtenay, Feudal Baron of Oakhampton | Or, three torteaux | The General Armory, by Bernard Burke, p. 235 |
| Robert de Grandmesnil, Sieur de Grandmesnil | Gules, a pale or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 419 |
| Robert de Holand, 1st Lord Holand | Azure, a lion rampant guardant, between six fleur-de-lis, argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 499 |
| Robert De La Mare, Knt of Steeple Lavington, Wiltshire | Gules two leopards agrent with collars azure | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 51 |
| Robert de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury | Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| Robert de Muscegros, Knt., of Charlton Musgrove, Norton | Or, a lion rampant gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220 |
| Robert De Quincy, Justiciar of Lothian, Lord of Buckley; Fawside | Gu. three mascles or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 834 |
| Robert de Romilly/Rumilly, Lord of Harewood | Argent, in base a rock with nine points, issuant from each a lily all proper, on a chief azure a crescent between two mullets of the field. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 107; General Armory by Burke, p. 868 |
| Robert de Roos Lord of Hamlake Magna Carta Surety | Gules, three water-budgets argent, two and one | Arthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta King John and the Barons", p 120; Robert Walden Coggeshall, "Ancestors and Kin", 1988, p 91 |
| Robert de Ros "Furfan", MCS | Azure, three water-bougetsor. | The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigree, by Joseph Foster, p. 168 |
| Robert de Ros (Roos) of Helmsley, MCS, Knight Templar | Gules, three water bougets, two and one | The General Armory by Burke, p.870; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 91; Magna Charta, King John & the Barons, by Bye, p. 120 |
| Robert de Ros Helmsley & Belvoir Co Leicester, Mem. of Parliment | Ros: Gules, three water bougets argent | Ancestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91 |
| Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord Scales of Newsells | Gu. Six escallops, three, two and one or. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 902 |
| Robert de Tibetot, Knt., Justice of West Wales | Argent, a saltire engrailed gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1014, 1016 |
| Robert de Ufford, Knt. of Ufford, Suffolk, Justiciar of Ireland | Sa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043; Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 229 |
| Robert de Vallibus, Lord of Dalston and Bever | Chequy ar. and gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1048, 1052; Itinerarium Curiosum, 2nd ed., by Wm Stukeley, p. 27 |
| Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain/Eng, MCS | Quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent ALSO: Quarterly gules and or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 120; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1054 |
| Robert de Vipont, Lord of Appleby, Westmorland, Hered. Sheriff | Or six rings gules | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., by Douglas Richardson, p. 500 |
| Robert d'Estouteville, 1st Baron of Cottingham | Burele d'argent et de gules | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 632 |
| Robert d'Estouteville, 2nd Baron of Cottingham | Burele d'argent et de gueules de dix pieces au lion de sable arme, lampasse et couronne d'or, brochant sur le tout. | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 632 |
| Robert Dymoke, Knt, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Treasurer of Tournai | Sable, two lions passant in pale argent, crowned and armed or | Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p. 461 |
| Robert Fitz Walter of Essex, MCS | Ar. a fess between two chev. gu. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 344; The General Armory by Burke, p. 358; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 203 |
| Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Creully in Normandy | Azure, a lion rampant guardant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| Robert FitzHugh de Grandmesnil, Sieur de Grandmesnil | Gules, a pale or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 419 |
| Robert Goushill, Knt., of Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire | Argent, a fess between six martlets sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 208 |
| Robert Howard, Knt of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk | Couche: quarterly, 1, 4. | Magna Cara Ancestry by Richardson, p. 437 |
| Robert I de Umfreyville, Lord of Tours & Vian | Gules, a cinquefoil, or | The General Armory, p. 1044 |
| Robert I, "the Devil", Duke of Normandy, Crusader | Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129-130; Shields & Crest on Account of the Art & Science of Heraldry by Julian Franklyn, p. 342 |
| Robert I, Count of Artois, Prince of France, Crusader | Azure, semee-de-lis or, a label of three points gules each charged with three castles in pale or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 215 |
| Robert I, Count of Dreux | Echiq. d'or et d'azur, a la bord. de gules | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. I, p. 563 |
| Robert I, Count of Paris and Poitiers | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Robert I, King of the West Franks, Count of Paris & Poitier | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Robert II Stewart, Earl of Athol, King of Scotland | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Robert II, "the Pious", King of France, Duke of Bergundy | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Robert le Strange of Wrockwarden, Crusader 1270 | Gules, two lions passant argent | Burke's General Armory, p. 979; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 210 |
| Robert Malet, Baron of Curry Malet | Azure, three escallops or. | The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 652; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists Who Came to America, ed. 6, by Weis, p. 192 |
| Robert Mauduit, Lord of Hanslope | Ar. Two bars gu. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p 108 |
| Robert Palmer, of Parham | Or, two bars gu. each charged with three trefoils, slipped, of the field, in a chief greyhound, currant, sa. | County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families of Sussex, by William Berry, pub. 1830 |
| Robert Philpott of England | Sa. A bend erm. In chief a lion's head erased ar | The General Armory by Burke, p. 800 |
| Robert Reade, Gentleman, of Linkenholt Hall, Hampshire | Semy of drops, a cross fitche ALSO: Azure gutee d'or a cross-crosslet fitche of the last | OAAA, Vol. 2, p 329; Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p 465 |
| Robert Tailboys, Knt. de jure, Lord Kyme, Sheriff of Lincolnshire | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112 |
| Robert the Strong, Count of Paris & Marquis of Anjou | Azure, semee-de-lis or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Robert the Strong, Margrave of Neustria, Count of Anjou | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Robert Washington, Esq., of Sulgrave, Northamptonshire | Argent, two bars and in chief three mullets gules | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 213 |
| Robert Wyther of Pendleton Hall, Lancashire & Halton, Cheshire | In a field Argent, a chevron gules, betwixt three crescents sable. | The Ancestry of Robert Erwin Withers, III, p. xiv |
| Robert, Count of Artois, Crusader | Gules, each point charged with three castles or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign by John Woodward, Vol. II, p. 416 |
| Rodrigo Diaz, "El Cid" | Or, three cotises, the second gules, the others vert. ALSO: Or, a bend gules, cotised vert. ALSO: Gules, a castle with three turrets or | Colonial & Revolutionary Lineages of America, Vol. 25, pgs. 316-317; A Roll of Arms by Crown of Charlemagne, p. 16; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Rodulf de Warenne | Chequy or and azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113 |
| Rodulf I de Warrenne | Chequy or azure | All the Royal Families in Europe by Elizabeth Rixford, p. 139. 2. The General Armory by Sir Bernard Burke, p. 1077 |
| Roger Bartram, Knight | Gules, crusily and an orle or | The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees by Foster, p. 10 |
| Roger Bigod, Sheriff & Royal Steward, MCS | Or, a cross gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123 |
| Roger de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick | Azure semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 121-122 |
| Roger de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont & Pont-Ademer | Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122 |
| Roger De Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford | Or, 3 chevrons gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-145 |
| Roger de Clifford, Knight | Chequy or and azure a fess gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal Coats of Arms & Pedigrees by Joseph Foster, p. 48 |
| Roger de Montaut, Baron 1295 | Azure a lion rampant argent | The Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 142 |
| Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Shrewsbury | Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| Roger de Mortimer | Barry of 6 or and azure, on a chief of the first 2 pallets between 2 base esquierres of the second, over all an inescutcheon azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 107; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, p. 593 |
| Roger de Mortimer, Knt., 1st Earl of March, Justiciar of Ireland | Barry or and azure a chief or with two pales between two gyrons azure therein and a scutcheon argent over all | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 190 |
| Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester | Seven voided lozenges joined 3, 3, 1 | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 686 |
| Roger de Somery, Knight of Dudley | Quarterly or and azure, a bend gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 209-210 |
| Roger de Verdun, Governor of Ambriences Castle | Or frette de gules OR D'or frette de sa | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1054; Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 274 |
| Roger Fitz John de Lacy of Pontefract, Constable of Chester | Or, a lion rampant purpure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 124-125 |
| Roger I de Berkeley, Provost | Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in base | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182 |
| Roger La Straunge, Lord of La Straunge of Knockyn | Gules, two lions passant guard argent. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 603 |
| Roger le Bigod, MCS Baron le Bigod, Lord High Steward of Eng. | Or, a cross gules | Ancestors and Kin, by Robert W. Coggeshall, 1988, p 122/23 #28 |
| Roger le Bigod, MCS, 4th Earl of Norfolk, Lord High Steward/Engl. | A cross ALSO, Or, a cross gules ALSO: Bore, per pale or and vert a lyon rampant gules | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 86; Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 123; Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls, p. 25 |
| Roger le Zouche, Knight | Gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, one. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198 |
| Roger Ludlow | Argent a chevron between three foxes' (martens') heads erased sable. | NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, v1(2003): 128; Bjurke, The General Armory: 628 |
| Roger Williams | A lion rampant within an orle of nine pheons | Bolton's American Armory, p. 181; Matthews' American Armory and Blue Book, p. 76 |
| Roland Lachlan, Lord of Galloway | Argent, a lion rampant, azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 198 |
| Rowland Fowke, Knt., of Stafford | Vert a fleur-de-lis ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 372 |
| Rowland Hayward (Heywarde), Knt., Lord Mayor of London | Gu. a lion ramp. guard. ar. crowned or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 487 |
| Rowland Stebbins/Stebbing of Ipswich | Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable five bezants | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 967; American Armoury & Blues Book by Matthews, Addenda, p. 70 |
| Rudolph II, King of Burgundy (912-37), King of Italy (922-26) | Within a bordure gules, bendy of six or and azure. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 193 |
| Ruhn, King of Gwynedd | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Rurik, the Pirate | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Rutpert I, Count of Hesbaye, Duke of Neustria | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Rutpert II, Count of Worms, Rheingau & Hesbaye | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Rutpert III, Count of Wormsgau & Rheingau | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Rutpert IV, "Robert the Strong", Count/Paris, Marquis/Anjou | Azure, Semee-de-lis Or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Sabia O'Neill, Princess O'Neill Dynasty | Ar. a sinister hand couped at the wrist affrontee gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 758 |
| Saier IV de Quincy, MCS, Crusader, 1st Earl of Winchester | Or, a fess gules, a label of twelve points azure | The General Armory by Burke, p. 834; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 119-120, 125; Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, 2005, p. 684 |
| Saint Salomon (Salaun), King of Brittany, Count of Rennes, etc. | Canton ermine | Boutell, Charles, "English Heraldry," Cassell, Petter, & Galpin Publishers (London & New York), 1867, pp. 168-169 |
| Samuel Timson | Dexter, in chief two fleur-de-lis, in base a sun in glory | William & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 80 |
| Sancha (Blanche), Princess of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Sancho (Garces) I, King of Pamplona | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Sancho Garces II, King of Pamplona, Couint of Argon | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Sancho Garcia Abarca, King of Navarre, Count of Aragon | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Sancho Garcia III, King of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Sancho Garcia, King of Navarre 905-925 | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to an escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Sancho III, King of Castile | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224 |
| Sancho III, King of the Spains, King of Pamplona & Argopn | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or. Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin, "Reprint Co, Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Siegbert, the Lame, King of Cologne | Azure, semee-de-lis Or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Sigard Sinodye (Dragon-Eye), King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, amred and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191 |
| Sigurd Fornisban Sigmundsson, King of the Huns | Gules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade Argent | Coat of Arms of Norway, Wikipedia Online (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Norway#History) |
| Sigurd Hring, King of Denmark, Sweden & Lethra | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langed gules and crowned or. | Robert Walden Coggleshall, Ancestors & Kin, Reprint Co., 1st edition, 1988, p. 191 |
| Simon Bradstreet | Silver a fesse sable and in base a greyhound passant gules on the fesse 3 crescent gold | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 114; MA Heraldica, p. 5 |
| Simon de Montagu, Lord Montagu, Admiral of the Fleet | Argent, three lozenges in fess gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132 |
| Simon de Montfort II, Count of d'Evreux | Gules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 204 |
| Simon de Peplesham,Owner of the Manor of Pepplesham,Sussex | Sa. three ducks ar. | The General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 791 |
| Simon I de St. Liz (Senlis), Earl of Huntingdon & Northampton | Per pale indented argent and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 203 |
| Simon I, Duke of Upper Lorraine, Lord of Bitsch | Or a bend gules three alerions argent. ALSO: Az, on a bend or, three mascles gu. | General Armory by Burke, p. 681 |
| Simon Mayow of Dinton, Wiltshire | Argent of a chevron sable between 3 birds (sea mews) of the last 5 lozenges of the first | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 674 |
| Sir John Wr4ight, Knt, Member of Parliament, Lord of Kelvedon | Azure, two bars argent, in chief three leopards' heads or, (Wright.) | "The Visitations of Essex," Part I, p. 532; John Burke & John Bernard Burke, "Encyclopedia of Heraldry, or Gen. Armory of Eng, etc p. 1092 |
| Sir William Malet, Baron of Curry Malet, Somerset, MCS | Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised with a bendlet ermine | Arthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta - King John and the Barons" #20, p 136 |
| Skjold Aesir, King of Zealand & Jutland | Azufre, a Cross Patty, at the bottom of it Achet Or, below the arms is usually hung in a Chain Or, the Scutcheon of the Order of the Elephant | Pierreville, G., "The Present State of Denmark, and Reflections Upon the Ancient State Thereof," printed 1683 (London), p. 28 |
| Sophia, Princess of Hungary, Duchess of Saxony | Barry of eight gules and argent ALSO: Barry of ten sable and or, a chaplet of rue in bend | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188, 194 |
| St. Clothilda, Queen of the Franks | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| St. Margaret, Princess of England, Queen of Scotland | On a lozenge, or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules; ALSO, Gules, three lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 92-93, and 128; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, pgs. 89, 131 and 142 |
| St. Vladimir, Grand Prince of Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Stephen Bachiler of England | Vert a plough in fesse and in base the sun rising or. | NSCDXIIC Heraldry~Coats of Arms, Revised Vol. I, Oct. 2012, pgs. 16 & 116 |
| Stephen I, King of Hungary | Barry of eight gules and argent. ALSO: Paly of nine or and gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188 |
| Stephen II Count of Blois | FitzHerbert: Argent, a chief valree or and gules, over all a bend sable. Blois: Gules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of field. | Ancestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 94-95 |
| Stephen of Blois, Count of Blois, Champagne, Brie & Chartres | Gules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of the field | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 |
| Stephen of Blois, King of England | Gules, three pallets vair, on a chief an eagle displayed of the field | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 95 |
| Sveidi, Eysteinn I, Halfdansson, King of Norway, Romerike, etc. | Gules, a lion rampant Or, crowned and bearing an axe Or with blade Argent | Coggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, 1988, p. 194 |
| Sviatoslav I, Prince of Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Symon De Groot Synose of Tricht in the Netherlands/New York | Or a lion rampant gules (crowned or) a fess azure. | The NY Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. LXIX, No. 3, pgs. 224-226 |
| Tegid (Tacitus) ap Iago, Ruler of the Britons | Quarterly Or and Gules, four lions passant counterchanged | Coggeshall, Robert W., Ancestors and Kin, p. 111, The Reprint Publishers (Spartanburg, SC), 1988 |
| Thebaud/Theobald de Verdun, Knt., Justiciar of Ireland | Or, a fret gules | Burke's General Armory, p. 1054; The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 197 |
| Theoderic III, King of the Franks, King of Burgundy | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 115 |
| Theodoric I, King of the Visigoths | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. I, 2003, p. 120 (Referencing Coggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, p. 1151. |
| Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths | Azure, semee-de-lis or. | NSCDXVIIC, Heraldry--Coats of Arms, Vol. I, 2003, p. 120 (Referencing Coggeshall, Ancestors & Kin, p. 1151. |
| Thomas Atherold of Burgh in Suffolk, England | Parly per pale vert and gules, a lion passant | Virginia Genealogies - a Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia by Horace Hayden, 1891, p. 52 |
| Thomas Basset, Named in Magna Carta | Palay of six or and gules | An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John by Richard Thomson, 1829 |
| Thomas Billings | Argent a cross voided between twelve crosses crosslet fitchee gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 82; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 134 |
| Thomas Brownell of Rhode Island | Ermine on a chevron cotised sable, three escallops argent | The Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Vol. I, pgs 284, 437; Vol. II, pgs 182, 258 |
| Thomas Cardwell | Ar. a chev. sa. between three maidens heads erased ppr. ducally crowned or. | Burke's General Armory, p. 168 |
| Thomas Carter of VA and London, England | Argent a chevron between three cartwheels vert; Azure, a chevron or between three cartwheels vert | Burke's General Armory, Vol. I, p. 173; Heraldry/COA's Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC, pgs 28, 119 |
| Thomas Clifford, 8th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmoreland | Checky or and azure a fesse gules | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. II, p. 243 |
| Thomas Coney, Kinght of Bassingthorpe | Sable, on a feww cotised, Or, between three conies, Argent, as many escallops of the field. | Metcalfe, Walter C., Ed., The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4, p. 32 |
| Thomas Dacre, Knight, 6th Lord Dacre of Gilsland/Gillesland | Gules three escalops or | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales by Burke, p. 256 |
| Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley | Gules, crusily and a chevron argent ALSO: Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in base | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, pgs. 69-70; Ancestors & Kin, p. 182; Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol I, p 327 |
| Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Lord Berkeley, Marshal of Engl. Army | A chevron between ten crosses crosslet, six in chief four in base. | Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. I, by Douglas Richardson, p. 177 |
| Thomas de Berkeley, Lord Berkeley | Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee argent, 6 in chief and 4 in base | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182 |
| Thomas de Furnival, 1st Lord Furnival of Yorkshire & Notts | Argent, a bend between six martlets gules | Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418 by Joseph Foster, p. 105 |
| Thomas de la Pole, Knt., of Marsh Buckinghamshire, etc. | Azure a fess between three leopards' faces or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 275 |
| Thomas de Londres/London, Lord of Kidwelly | Per pale ar. and sa. a chev. gu. | Burke's General Armory, p. 620 |
| Thomas de Ufford, Knt. | Sa. a cross lozengy or, a bend ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1043; Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. II, p. 229 |
| Thomas Dowrish, Esa. Of Dowrish House | Argent, a bend cotised sable, a label of three points, all within a bordure engrailed of the second. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 793; Burke's General Armory, p. 422 |
| Thomas Dudley of Northampton | or a lion vert, a crescent for difference | OAAA by Finnell, p. 473; MA Heraldica by B. Kenyon, p. 5; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Vol. I, p. 41, 121 |
| Thomas Eaton of Rowington, co. Warwick, England | Gu. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. ar. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, publ. 1884, p. 331 |
| Thomas Elliott of Greene Place, near Godalming, Surrey | Azure, a fess or, two bars gules, in chief three crescents of the last. | The Harleian Society, Visitation Series, Vol. 43 by Bannerman, The Visitations of the County of Surrey, p. 23 |
| Thomas Gardinis, of Oxfordshire, Knight | Argent two bars sable a label of five points gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 387 |
| Thomas Giffard/Gifford, Knight | Gules three lions passant in pale argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 308 |
| Thomas Graves, I | Gu. an eagle displ. or, beaked, membered, and ducally crowned ar. betw. eight crosses crosslet of the second. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 421 |
| Thomas Hazard | Azure, two bars argent, on a chief or three scallops gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 473; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by Matthews, p. addition 40 |
| Thomas Hext of Brighton, Devon Co., England | Or, a tower (castle) with three battlements port open between three battle-axes sable | The General Armory; Royal and Noble Ancestry of Agnes Spencer Edwards by Richardson from Ancestors of Anthony Collamer by Allardice |
| Thomas Hungerford of Farleigh and Wellow, co. Somerset | Sable, two bars argent, in chief three plates | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213 |
| Thomas Hyatt of England | Argent, a lion rampant sable, a chief per fesse indented of the first and second | The General Armory by Burke, p. 525; Complete American Armoury and Blue Book by Matthews, p. 73 |
| Thomas Leigh, Knt., Lord Mayor of London | Gules a cross engraved argent in the 1st quarter a lozenge in the second | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, by Burke, p. 597 |
| Thomas Peverell of Parke, Hamatethy and Penhale, Cornwall | Gules, three garbs argent banded of the field, a chief or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 213 |
| Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, K.G., Duke of Gloucester | Quarterly France ancient and England, a bordure argent. | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 121 |
| Thomas Sherwood, I of England & Fairfield, CT | Ar. a chev. between three mullets sa. | Burke's General Armory, p. 922; Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book, part IV, 1911-23 ed., p. 161b |
| Thomas Smythe, Esq., Farmer of the Customs | Az. a chev. engr. betw. three lions pass. guard. or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 944 |
| Thomas Sprigg, I | Chequy or and az. a fess erm. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 956 |
| Thomas Stanley, K.G., MP, Lord Lt. of Ireland | Argent on a bend azure three bucks heads (cabossed) or | A Treatise on Heraldry, British & Foreign, by John Woodward & George Burnett, p. 233 |
| Thomas Tinsley, I | Ar. a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased gules. | OAAA Index; The General Armory by Burke, p. 1016 |
| Thomas Tyrrel of Heron, M.P. of Essex | Argent, two chevronels azure, a bordure engrailed gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 102 |
| Thomas Warren | Azure a cross between in the 1st and 4th, cantels a martlet and the 2nd and 3rd a chaplet, all gold. | OAAA by Finnell, p. 540 |
| Thomas Windebank, Knt., of St Martin's in the Fields, Westminster | Vert on a chevron between three falcons volant or as many trefoils slipped sable | Royal Ancestry by Richardson, 2013, Vol. IV, p. 464 |
| Thomas Woodford | Sable three leopards' faces reversed, jessant-de-lis ar | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1132 |
| Thurstan le Despenser, Steward of the King | Quarterly: Argent and gules, in the 2nd and 3rd, a fret or, overall a bend, sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 281 |
| Thurston (Toustien) le Goz, Vicomte d'Hiemes | Gules crusilly or, a wolf's head erased argent | Munford, Rev. George, "Analysis of the Domesday Book...", John Russell Smith (London), p. 16; , |
| Tota of Larron, Queen of Navarre | Gules, a tressure of chains or, connected to the escarbuncle at center azure by a cross and saltire of chains of the second. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin p. 130 |
| Turingbertus, Count of Wormsgau & Hesbaye | Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules debruised by a bend counter-compone argent and azure. | A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, by John Woodward, publ. 1894, p. 25 |
| Urraca, Empress of Hispania, Queen of Leon, Castile & Galicia | Castile: Gules, a castle with three turrets or., Leon: Argent, rampant gules, armed, langued aand crowned or. | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," Reprint Co., Publ. (Spartanburg, SC), 1988, p. 131 |
| Vala (or Princess Gwawl) | Quarterly or and gules, four lions passant counterchanged. | Robert Walden Coggeshall, Ancestors and Kin, p 111. |
| Valdar (the Mild) Hroarsson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (originally leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Valentine Hollingsworth, I of Belleniskcrannel, Ireland | Azure, on a bend argent, three holly leaves slipped vert. | Colonial Families of the USA, Vol. VII, p. 291-292 |
| Valentnian III, Emperor of the Roman Empire | Red banner with letters SPQR in gold surrounded by a gold wreath on military standard topped by Roman eagle or image of Victoria | Vexillum of Roman Empire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire#/media/File: Vexilloid_of_the_Roman Empire.svg) |
| Vaszoly (Ladislas I) (Vasul), "the Blind", Prince of Hungary | Barry of eight gules and argent | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 188 |
| Vermund "Vetri" (the Wise) Fordasson, King of Denmark | Or semee of hearts gules, three lioons passant in pale aqzure, armed and langued gules and crowned or (orginially leopards were used) | Coggeshall, Robert Walden, "Ancestors and Kin," The Reprint Company, Publishers (Spartanburg, South Carolina), 1988, p. 191 |
| Vermundo (Bermudo) II, "the Gouty", King of Leon | Gules, a castle with 3 turrets or. OR Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued and crowned or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 131 |
| Vladimir I, Prince of Novgorod and Kiev | Gules, a knt on horseback argent, the horse bridled & saddled or, the knight mantled azure & spearing with a gold lance a dragon base stable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 190 |
| Waleran de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick | Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant or | Ancestors and Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122 |
| Walkelin de Arderne, Knight | Or a lion rampant vert, in Segar Roll, colours reversed, Jenyns' Ordinary | The Dictionary of Heraldry by Joseph Foster, p. 4 |
| Walter de Beaucamp, Knt of Alcester (s/o Wm) | Gules a fesse, betw six martlets or. | Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 590 |
| Walter de Hopton, Knt, Baron of the Exchequer, Justice | Gules, semee of cross-crosslets fitchee, a lion rampant or | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 67 |
| Walter de Riddlesford, Lord of Bray | Argent, six escallops sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201 |
| Walter de Ridelisford of Carriebenan | Argent, six escallops sable. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 201 |
| Walter Giffard II, 1st Earl of Buckingham | Gules, three lions passant in pale argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, pgs. 124-125 |
| Walter I Giffard, Earl of Buckingham | Gules, three lions passant in pale argent | Ancestors and Kin by Robert Coggeshall, p. 125 |
| Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland | Or, a fess chequy azure and argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 970 |
| Walter Tailboys, Knt., of Goltho S. Kyme, Sheriff, JP | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112 |
| Walter Tailboys/Talboys, Sheriff of Lincolnshire | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | The General Armory by Burke, p. 995 |
| Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria and Huntingdon | Or, billettee a lion ramp. az. ALSO: Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 521; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria, Crusader | Paly bendy argent and azure | Ancestory & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 192, 194 |
| William Avenel, Knt., of Bicknor, Taynton & Longford, Glouc. | Gules, a fess between six annulets argent | Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 220 |
| William Ayscough, Knt. | Sable, a fesse or between three asses passant argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 37 |
| William Batisford, of Buckholt, Sussex, Dep Chief Butler in Rye | Ar. three crescents gu. on a canton sa. a crescent or. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Bernard Burke, publ. 1884, p. 58 |
| William Beauchamp, 5th Baron of Elmley | Gules a fess between six cross crosslets or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 122 |
| William Beauchamp, Knight | Gules, a fess or. | The Dictionary of Heraldry, by Foster, p. 12 |
| William Borden of Hedcorn, co. Kent | The field azure, a chevron engrailed, ermine, two bourdons or pilgrim's staves proper in chief, and a cross crosslet in base, or. | Crozier's General Armory, p. 25 |
| William Bradford | Argent, on a fesse sable three stags' heads erased or. | Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, publ 1907 |
| William Brinton | Gu. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked | The General Armory by Burke, p. 124 |
| William Butler, Esq., of Tyes Hall, Sussex | Azure, a chevron between three covered cups or | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 321 |
| William Cantelowe, K.B., M.P., Alderman & Sheriff of London | Az. a bend erm. betw. three leopards' heads or, jessant-de-lis gu. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 166 |
| William Comyn, Lord of Buchan | Azure three garbs or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 220 |
| William Corderoy/Cordray of Chute Co., Wiltshire | Sable, a chevron or between 2 mullets of the 2nd in chief & a lion passant ducally crowned of the 2nd in base within a bordure of the 3rd | General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 229 |
| William Cromer, Esq., King's Esquire, Sheriff of Kent | Argent, a chevron engrailed three crows sable | The General Armory by Burke, p. 246, publ. 1884; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 565, publ. 2011, by Douglas Richardson |
| William d' Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel & Sussex, Crusader | Gules, four lozenges conjoined in fess argent OR Gu. a lion rampant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 105; Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418, by Joseph Foster, 1902 |
| William Dacre, Knight, 5th Lord of Dacre of Gilsland/Gillesland | Gules three escalops or | The General Armory by Burke, p. 256 |
| William d'Aubeney, MCS, Sheriff of Leicestershire | Gu. a fess engr., or OR Or, two chevrons and a bordure gules | The General Armory by Burke, p. 33; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, 2nd ed., 2011, by Douglas Richardson, p. 70 |
| William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel | Gules, four lozenges conjoined in fess argent | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 105 |
| William d'Aubigny, Knt., MCS | bore, or two chevronels and a brodure gules. | The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigree by Joseph Foster, p. 65. |
| William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir, Magna Carta Surety | Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure | Arthur Edwin Bye, "Magna Charta King John and the Barons", 147, 152 |
| William de Beaucham, 5th Baron of Elmley Castle | Gu. A fess betw. Six crosses crosslet or. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p108 |
| William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick | Gules, a fesse between six crosslets or | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 54 |
| William de Botreaux, 3rd Lord Botreaux | Argent, three toads erect sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 212-213 |
| William de Braoise, Baron of Kington, Herefordshire | Azure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber | Azure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber | Azure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| William de Braose, 5th Lord of Braose | Azure, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules | Ancestors and Kin by Robert Walden Coggershall, p. 112 |
| William de Briwere, Lord of Torbay | Gules, two bends wavy or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 112 |
| William de Burgh, Lord of Connaught | Or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 218 |
| William de Cantelou, Baron Abergavenny | Gules, three fleurs-de-lis or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 182 |
| William de Ferrers, Knight Templar, 3rd Earl of Derby | Sable, an escutcheon vair, an orle of eight horse-shoes sable | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 204 |
| William de Ferrers, Knt, 5th Earl of Derby | Sable (or Azure), an escutcheon vairy or and gules, and an orle of 8 horse-shoes argent | Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 322 |
| William de Huntingfield, MCS | Bore, argent, crusily and a bend gules | The Dictionary of Heraldry Feudal COA & Pedigrees, p. 118 |
| William de Lanvallei, MCS | Ermine two bars vert. | Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John, by Richard Thomas, p. XIX |
| William de Leybourne, Admiral of the Sea, MP, Constable | Az. six lioncels ramp. ar. | The General Armory by Bernard Burke, p. 607; The Roll of Arms of the Princes, Barons & Knts, et al, by Thos Wright, publ. 1864, p. 19 |
| William de Montagu, Lord Montagu | Argent, three lozenges in fess gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132 |
| William de Montagu, Sheriff of Somerset & Dorset | Argent, three lozenges in fess gules | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 132 |
| William de Mowbray, Knt., MCS, Constable of York Castle | Gu. a lion ramp. ar. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 713; NSCDXVIIC Heraldry Coat of Arms, p. 129 |
| William de Oddingseles, Knt., Justiciar of Ireland | Argent a fesse gules with two molets gules in the chief | Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., Vol. III, by Douglas Richardson, p. 269 |
| William de Roos, Knt. | Gules, three water bougets argent. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 91 |
| William de Ros, Helmsley, MP | Ros: Gules, three water bougets argent | Ancestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91 |
| William de Ros-Helmsley, MP | Ros: Gules, three water bougets argent | Ancestors and Kin, 1988, Robert Walden Coggeshall, pg. 91 |
| William de Tracy, High Sheriff (1269), Knight (1289) | Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules. | General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165 |
| William De Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077 |
| William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, Lord of Lewes | Chequy or azure | All the Royal Families in Europe by Elizabeth Rixford, p. 139. 2. The General Armory by Sir Bernard Burke, p. 1077 |
| William De Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Warren | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077; Plantag. Ances., p. 750 |
| William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, Crusader | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113 |
| William De Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, Named in Magna Carta | Chequy or and azure | An Historical Essay of the Magna Charta by King John by Richard Thomson, 1829, p. 20 |
| William De Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey | Chequy or and azure | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 113; The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by Bernard Burke, p. 1077 |
| William de Warenne, NMCS | Gules, a lion rampant argent a chief chequy or and azure. | NSCDXIIC Heraldry~Coats of Arms, Revised Vol. I, Oct. 2012, p. 133 |
| William Dennis, Knt of Dirham, Gloucestershire | Gu a bend engraved az betw two leopards faces jessanst | Magna Carta by Douglas Richardson, p. 242 |
| William d'Eu, Count d'Eu, Lord of Hastings | D'azur, au lion d'or, l'ecu seme de billettes d'or | |
| William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas | Argent, a man's heart gules, on a chief azure three stars of the first | The General Armory by Burke, p. 294 |
| William Fisher of Maidstone, Kent Co. | Argent on a chief gules a dolphin embowed of the field | Plantagenet Ancestry of the 17th Century Colonists by Faris, p. 104 |
| William FitzRobert, Earl of Gloucester | Azure, a lion rampant guardant or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 126 |
| William Fortescue of Whympston, Devon | Azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or | Burke's General Armory, p. 369 |
| William Gascoigne, Knt., Gawthorpe, Yorkshire | Argent, on a pale sable, the head of a conger eel or | Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. III, p. 79, by Douglas Richardson |
| William Gascoigne, Knt., Gawthorpe, Yorkshire; etc.; J.P. | Argent, on a pale sable, the head of a conger eel or | Royal Ancestry, A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vol. III, p. 79, by Douglas Richardson |
| William Griffith, Knt., Esq. of the Body to King Henry VIII | Gu. a chev. erm. betw. three old men's heads in profile, couped at the neck ppr. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 429 |
| William Haskell of Charlton-Musgrove | Vaire argent and sable | Matthews' American Armoury & Blue Book by John Matthews, p. 20 |
| William I (III) Count of Hainault and Holland | A conical hat barry per pale gules and argent counterchanged, surmounted by cock plumes sable. | Rixford, Elizabeth M., Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe, p. 81. |
| William I Longsword Count of Rouen 2nd (Duke of Normandy) | Gules two lions passant guardant in pale or. | National Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century, Heraldry-Coats of Arms, Revised Vol 1, Oct 2012, NSCDXVIIC Wash. DC pg 136 |
| William I, "The Great", Count of Burgundy | Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200 |
| William I, The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England | Gules, 2 lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129; CDXVIIC Heraldry--COA's Book, Vol. I, p. 136; Heraldry in America by Zieber, p. 224; Burke's General Armory, p. lv, lvi |
| William I, the Lion, King of Scotland | Or, a lion ramp. within a double tressure flory counterflory gu. | The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales by Burke, p. 1x; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 93 |
| William II, Count of Arles and Provence | D'or au chev. d'azur, acc. de trois batons ecotes de gules | Armorial General by Rietstap, Vol. II, p. 494 |
| William Isham | Gu. A fess wavy and in chief 3 piles wavy argent | NEHGS Roll 5, order 309; Burke's General Armory, p. 532 |
| William Le Boteler, 2nd Lord Boteler of Wem | Gu. A fessa counter-compony ar. And sa. Betw. Six crosses pattee fitchee ar. | Sir Bernard Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p108 |
| William Longespee, Knt. Of Amesbury & of Avington | Six lions and a label of four points | Royal Ancestry A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families by D. Richardson, Vol. III, p. 610 |
| William Longespee, Knt., Earl of Salisbury | Azure, 6 lions rampant, three, two and one, or | The Royal Heraldry of England by Pinches, p. 22; Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200 |
| William Longsword, 2nd Duke of Normandy | Gules, two lions passant guardant or. | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 129 |
| William Malet, MCS, Sheriff of Somerset & Devon, Baron of Curry | Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised with a bendlet ermine ALSO: Paly of six, ermine and gules; over all a lion passant or. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 652; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, 2nd ed., p. 97; The History & Antiquities of the County of Somerset, Vol. I, p. 94 |
| William Marshall, Knt., Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England, NMC | Gules, a bend fusilly or | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 117 |
| William Mauleverer, Esq., of Worthersome & Arncliffe, Yorkshire | Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale argent | Plantagenet Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, p. 514-515 |
| William Musgrave, Knight, Sheriff of Cumberland | Gules, six annulets or | |
| William Noyes of Cholderton | Azure, three crosses crosslet in bend argent | The General Armory by Burke, p. 741 |
| William Parker, Archdeacon of Cornwall | Ar. a chev. betw. three mascles az. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 776 |
| William Tailboys, Knt de jure, Lord Kyme, King's Esq. | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112 |
| William Tailboys, Knt. of Hurworth, co. Durham | Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second three escallops of the first | Royal Ancestry, A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson, 2013, Vol. V, p. 112 |
| William Talvas, Count of Alencon & Ponthieu | Sable, a saltire or between on the dexter an arrow argent point down, and on the sinister an epee of the same point up | Ancestors & Kin by Coggeshall, p. 200 |
| William the Conqueror, King of England | Gules two (or three) lions passant guardant or (2) Gules two (or three) passant guardant in pale or | The Royal Heraldry of England by J & R Pinches, p 10 |
| William Tracy, High Sheriff of Gloucester | Or, an escallop in chief point sable between two bendlets gules. | The General Armory by Burke, p. 1024; The Publications of the Harlean Society, Vol. XXI, the Visitations of Gloucester, p. 165 |
| William Travers, Esquire of Nateby, Lancaster | Sable, a chevron between in chief two escallops, in a base a boars head coupled argent | The General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 1025 |
| William Tuttle/Toothill of Ringstead | Azure on a bend argent double cotised or a lion passant sable | Crozier's General Armory, p. 129 |
| William VII, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, Crusader | A single lion passant guardant or. | Shield and Crest by Julian Franklyn, 3rd ed., p. 343 |
| William Wentworth | Sable a chevron between three leopards' faces or. | Heraldry~Coat of Arms, Vol. I, NSCDXVIIC, pgs 136 and 108 |
| William Whetenhall, Esq., Sheriff & Justice of the Peace for Kent | Vert a cross engr. erm. OR Vert, a bend ermine | The General Armory by Burke, 1884, p. 1099; Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 566, by Douglas Richardson |
| Wladislas I, King of Poland | Gules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266 |
| Wladislas II, "the exile", King of Poland | Gules, an eagle displayed argent crowned or. | A Treatise on Heraldry British & Foreign, Vol. I, 1896, by Woodward, p. 266 |
| Wolfert Webber of New York | Azure, bilettee a lion rampant or | Crozier's General Armory, p. 134 |
| Wyntje Ariens de Jongh, of The Netherlands & New York | A saltire between four martlets | OAAA, Vol. II, p. 271 |
| Yves de Creil, Seigneur de Belleme & Alencon | d'argent a trois chevron de gules (Belleme) and d'azure a l'aigle d'or (Alencon) | Armorial General by J. B. Rietstap, Vol. I, pgs. 29, 157 |