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English: Coat of arms of Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836) Shield : Ermine, a bull statant at gaze Gules, on a bend Azure a scaling ladder Or, all within a bordure Sable charged with four roundels between four annulets Or, and on a canton Or a mount vert and thereon a castle with five towers Proper, surmounted by the name BELGICA in Sable.
Coleman is a surname of Irish and English origin. The Irish surname is derived from the Irish Ó'Colmáin, Ó'Clumhain, or Mac Colmáin. The English surname is an occupational name denoting a burner of charcoal, or possibly a servant of a person named Cole.
Borne by virtue of his descent from this family. Crest: Issuant from flames proper a centaur forcene the human parts also proper the equine parts argent, cried and unguled or, drawing a bow of the same, bound and stringed gules the arrow or barbed and flighted also argent. Motto: Deum Cole Reginam Serva
The Cole family, of Port Crane, led quiet lives running farms, until a father and son died hours apart in 1910 under strange circumstances.
Sir Alexander Colin Cole KCB KCVO TD FSA FRHSC (Hon) [1] (16 May 1922 – 18 February 2001) was a long serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Eventually, he would rise to the rank of Garter Principal King of Arms , the highest heraldic office in England and Wales .
Led by matriarch Jean Cole, the Cole family pledged $500,000 to the project as an investment in the City of Logansport, according to a press release. "We witness numerous enhancements in ...
The family of Cole Brings Plenty says there is still no an explanation for the '1923' actor's death, months after police ruled out foul play. Cole Brings Plenty's family wants a 'fair ...
An idea of Cole's industry as a transcriber may be gathered from this passage in a letter to Walpole (12 September 1777): "You will be astonished at the rapidity of my pen when you observe that this folio of four hundred pages [Baker's History of St. John's], with above a hundred coats of arms and other silly ornaments, was completed in six ...