The armorial Bearings of Birchells of Birchells per the Visitations of Chester. I made this illustration for a talk I gave to the Cheshire Heraldry Society in September 2008. I can not identify the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Any ideas?
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
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Richard Grosvenor, Esquire, 1619.
Richard Grosvenor, Esquire, 1619. Arms: Quarterly of thirteen coats: 1, Azure, a garb Or [Grosvenor]; 2, Sable, a cross flory Argent [Pulf...


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