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  2. Chatfield (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chatfield Family Coat of Arms. A coat of arms was granted to the Chatfield family in 1564 and recorded at the College of Arms in London, England. [7] The crest is a heraldic antelope's head of erased argent, ducally gorged - meaning with a ducal crown around its neck. The antelope symbolizes unwavering fidelity while argent is emblematic of purity.

  3. Withers (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In the reign of Queen Mary I (1553–1558), Sir Richard Withers of East Sheen (ancestor of the poet George Wither) received a coat registered in the College of Arms, London. [2] The blazon has "Argent, a chevron gules between three crescents sable" (i.e., White/silver field, red chevron between 3 black crescents). [ 3 ]

  4. Winder (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, after centuries, many sharing a surname also share a coat of arms. [24] Sir William Winder of Dufton, Cumberland, England (d. 1766) was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms. [25] [26] The arms are described as "chequy, Or and vert, a fess gules," meaning a gold and green checkerboard pattern, with a red band across the middle.

  5. Story (surname) - Wikipedia

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    A coat of arms was bestowed on the family by (or during the reign of) Richard II of England (reigned 1377–1399). It shows a shield with a blazon of argent (silver) thereupon a lion rampant double queued (two-tailed) purple charged on its shoulder with a so-called “ cross pattée ” in argent (silver), the crest consisting of the face of a ...

  6. Pereira (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Saint Nuno Álvares Pereira. The cross, which is a cross flory voided, is a common charge found in the coats of arms of Pereira families, as are the red and white colours. The coat of arms of Diego Pereira d'Aguilar, a baron of the Holy Roman Empire and privy councilor to the Crowns of the Netherlands and Italy

  7. Reynolds (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds Family coat of arms (Portugal) Originally from Maidstone, Kent, England, the first Reynolds that related to Portugal, Thomas Johnson William Reynolds, born in 1786, was a naval officer but withdrawn, settled later in Chatham, also in Kent, as an importer of fruit, wine corks and virgin cork from Spain and Portugal, until, because of a liver disease, on the advice of a doctor, that ...

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