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Coat of arms. Escutcheon: or (gold), an ostrich feather argent (silver) on a chevron gules (red) between three escallops (shells). Crest: a pheasant proper. Motto: Nec pretio nec prece (Neither by entreaty nor bribery). The owner's name in form of signature.
Note
Dark grey ink on ivory paper.
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 57
Coat of arms. Escutcheon: or (gold), an ostrich feather argent (silver) on a chevron gules (red) between three escallops (shells). Crest: a pheasant proper. Motto: Nec pretio nec prece (Neither by entreaty nor bribery). The owner's name in form of signature.
Note
Dark grey ink on ivory paper.
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 57