Cadogan to Culpepper is in Armorials.
Cadogan Arms
Cadogan. Gules, a lion rampant reguardant or. Source.
Calthorpe Arms
Bartholemew Calthorpe of Gestingthorpe in Essex and Elizabeth Gestingthorpe were married. She being the sole heiress of her father John de Gestingthorpe. He, Bartholemew, assumed her arms: Calthorpe.Calthorpe Arms
Camden Arms
Camden. Or, a fess engrailed between six crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Source.
Cantilupe Arms
Cantilupe. Azure three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys or.
John West 1st Earl De La Warr 1693 1766. Quarterly 1
West 2
Cantilupe 3
De La Warr 4
Sackville Original.
Carew Arms
Carew. Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Source.
Carey Arms
Carey. Argent, a bend sable, three roses of the first. Source.
Carr Arms
Carr. Gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets, of the field.
Carteret Arms
Carteret. Gules four fusils in fess argent.
Catesby Arms
Catesby. Argent, two lions passant sable crowned or. Source.
Cavendish Arms
Cavendish. Sable, three buck's heads caboshed argent. Source.
William Cavendish 5th Duke Devonshire 1748 1811. Quarterly 1&4
Cavendish 2
Boyle 3
Clifford. Source.
On 19 Mar 1616 Henry Pierrepoint 1546-1616 (70) died. Church of St Edmund Holme Pierrepoint. Carved by John Smythson Sculptor 1570-1634 (46). Elizabethan Period. Armorials:
Top left Cavendish - he was married to Frances Cavendish 1548-1632 (67) daughter of William Cavendish 1505-1557 and Bess of Hardwick Countess Shrewsbury and Waterford 1527-1608 (89).
Top right Pierrepoint.
Centre Bottom: Quartered 1&4 Pierrepoint 2&3 Unknown Arms impaled Quartered 1&4
Cavendish 2&3 Unknown Arms.
William Cavendish 5th Duke Devonshire 1748 1811 Arms
William Cavendish 5th Duke Devonshire 1748 1811. Quarterly 1&4
Cavendish 2
Boyle 3
Clifford. Source.
Cecil Arms
Cecil. Barry of ten argent and azure six escutcheons sable, 3, 2, 1 each charged with a lion rampant argent langued gules. Source.
On 03 Sep 1634 Edward Coke Lord Chief Justice 1552-1634 (82) died. Monument in Church of St Mary the Virgin Tittleshall. Simple sarcophagus on pedestal with lying effigy. Pair of flanking Tuscan columns supporting a full entablature with putti on frieze and broken segmental pediment. Carved and painted achievement in and above tympanum flanked by four reclining figures of the Virtues on pediment extrados.
Above. Quarterly of eight: Coke, Crispin, Folkard, Sparham, Nerford, Yarmouth,
Knightley and Pawe. The crest is broken. Farrer says it was: On a chapeau Azure, turned up Ermine, an ostrich Argent, holding in its mouth a horseshoe Or. The motto reads Prudens qui Patiens.
The effigy was carved by John Hargrave, the rest of the memorial was made by Nicholas Stone Sculptor 1587-1647 (47).
Below the effigy are three shields. Left Coke implaling
Paston. His first wife Bridget Paston -1598. Middle
Coke. Right
Coke impaling
Cecil; his second wife Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire 1596-1672 (38).
Cecil Arms
Chaucer Arms
After 20 May 1475. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. Wrist Garter. The effigy was, apparently, viewed to determine how a lady should wear the garter at the re-commencement of Lady of the Garter appointments in 1901 after a gap of several hundred years. A particularly fine Cadaver Underneath the chest on which Alice's effigy lies. Full-length in a shroud. Chest with Angels with Rounded Wings holding Shields.Chaucer Arms
Detail of the South Side of the Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. From left to right ...Chaucer Arms
1 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern. Alice's paternal grandparents.
2 De La Pole impaled
Stafford. Her third husbands parents Michael Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk 1361-1415 and Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk 1376-1419.
3 Montacute and Monthermer impaled Francis? Possibly Alice's second husband's parents John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury 1350-1400 and Maud Francis Countess Salisbury 1364-1424.
4 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern.
5 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern.
6 Chaucer Modern.
7 De La Pole.
8 De La Pole impaled
England Henry IV signifying Alice's son John's marriage to Elizabeth of York sister of King Edward IV.
Detail of the North Side of the monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. Arms from left to right ...Chaucer Arms
1 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern impaled Unknown.
2 De La Pole. Her third husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450.
3 De La Pole quarted
Chaucer Modern. Alice's son John Pole 2nd Duke Suffolk 1442-1492 by her second husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450.
4 Chaucer. Alice's father Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434.Chaucer Arms
5 Montacute and Monthermer quartering impaled Chaucer. Alice's second husband Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury 1388-1428.
6 Roet. Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387.
7 Roet impaling
England Henry IV probably signifying John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399 and Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster 1350-1403, Katherine being the sister of Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387 who married Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400.
Chaucer Arms
8 Roet impaling
Chaucer Modern. Her paternal grandparents Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400 and Philippa Roet 1346-1387.Chaucer Arms
Chaucer Modern Arms
Chaucer Modern. Argent, a chief gules overall a lion rampant double queued or.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434 and Maud Burghesh 1379-1437.Chaucer Arms
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row 1 Beaufort 2 Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York 1415-1495; possibly Edward York 1st Duke Albemarle aka Aumale 2nd Duke York 1373-1415 who married Philippa Mohun Duchess Albemarle aka Aumale, Duchess York -1431, impaled
Neville 3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 4
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 impaled
Neville 5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 (again?) 6
Stafford impaled
Neville 7
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Chaucer Modern.
Bottom Row 1 Beauchamp quartered with Newburgh; Earl Warwick reflecting the Beauchamp family having inherited the Earldom of Warwick through marriage to Isabel Maudit who was the sister of William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont -1262. Alice Beaumont -1262 inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick -1253 died. 2 Unknown impaled
Beaufort 3
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Mohun 4
Montacute and Monthermer quartered
Neville 5
De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern 6
Despencer impaled
Chaucer Modern 7
Mohun impaled
Chaucer Modern. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun Dunster 1320-1375 and Joan Burghesh Baroness Mohun Dunster 1319-1404.
After 20 May 1475. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. Wrist Garter. The effigy was, apparently, viewed to determine how a lady should wear the garter at the re-commencement of Lady of the Garter appointments in 1901 after a gap of several hundred years. A particularly fine Cadaver Underneath the chest on which Alice's effigy lies. Full-length in a shroud. Chest with Angels with Rounded Wings holding Shields.Chaucer Arms
Detail of the South Side of the Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. From left to right ...Chaucer Arms
1 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern. Alice's paternal grandparents.
2 De La Pole impaled
Stafford. Her third husbands parents Michael Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk 1361-1415 and Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk 1376-1419.
3 Montacute and Monthermer impaled Francis? Possibly Alice's second husband's parents John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury 1350-1400 and Maud Francis Countess Salisbury 1364-1424.
4 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern.
5 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern.
6 Chaucer Modern.
7 De La Pole.
8 De La Pole impaled
England Henry IV signifying Alice's son John's marriage to Elizabeth of York sister of King Edward IV.
Detail of the North Side of the monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. Arms from left to right ...Chaucer Arms
1 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern impaled Unknown.
2 De La Pole. Her third husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450.
3 De La Pole quarted
Chaucer Modern. Alice's son John Pole 2nd Duke Suffolk 1442-1492 by her second husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450.
4 Chaucer. Alice's father Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434.Chaucer Arms
5 Montacute and Monthermer quartering impaled Chaucer. Alice's second husband Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury 1388-1428.
6 Roet. Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387.
7 Roet impaling
England Henry IV probably signifying John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399 and Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster 1350-1403, Katherine being the sister of Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387 who married Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400.
Chaucer Arms
8 Roet impaling
Chaucer Modern. Her paternal grandparents Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400 and Philippa Roet 1346-1387.Chaucer Arms
Chicheley Arms
Chicheley. Or, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules. Source.
On 18 Nov 1616 or 19 Nov 1616 Thomas Chicheley of Wimpole 1578-1616 (38) died. He was buried in St Andrew's Church Wimpole. Jacobean Period. Two-stage altar tomb in alabaster and black marble with miniature effigies in the lower stage, inscription panels and shield of Chicheley impaled, supporting a recumbent effigy in armour. Tassets.Chicheley Arms
Chichester Arms
Cholmondeley Arms
Chudleigh Arms
Chudleigh. Ermine, three lions rampant gules. Source.
Churchill Arms
Churchill. Sable a lion rampant argent a canton of the last a cross gules. Source.
Spencer Churchill. Quartered 1&4
Churchill a canton of St George, 2&3
Despencer a bend sable three escallops, overall an escutcheon St George overall an escutcheon
Capet.
Spencer Churchill Arms
Spencer Churchill. Quartered 1&4
Churchill a canton of St George, 2&3
Despencer a bend sable three escallops, overall an escutcheon St George overall an escutcheon
Capet.
Clare Arms
Clare. Or three chevrons gules. Source.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382 1439.
Beauchamp quartered
Beaumont overall an inescutcheon of pretence
Clare quartering
Despencer. Source.
Clavering Arms
Clavering. Quarterly, or and gules, a bend sable. Source.
Clement Arms
Clement. Argent, two bendlets wavy sable on a chief gules three leopard's faces or a bordure compony or and azure. Source.
Clifford Arms
Clifford. Chequy or and azure, a fess gules. Source.
William Cavendish 5th Duke Devonshire 1748 1811. Quarterly 1&4
Cavendish 2
Boyle 3
Clifford. Source.
Clifton Arms
Clifton. Sable semée of cinquefoils and a lion rampant argent. Source.
Clinton Arms
Clinton. Argent, six cross crosslets fitchée sable three two and one on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gules. Source.
Clotworthy Arms
Clotworthy. Azure, a chevron ermine between three chaplets or. Source.
Cobham Arms
Cobham. Gules a chevron or three lions rampant sable. Source.
Coke Arms
On 27 Jun 1598 Bridget Paston -1598 died. Monument in Church of St Mary the Virgin Tittleshall. Arched niche with kneeling effigy at prie-dieu which carries the inscription. Flanking pilasters with partly painted carved trophies surrounded by ribbon-work. Carved achievement in strapwork surround above and eight kneeling weepers below.
Armorials top left Coke and top right
Paston.
Above the monument an amorial Quarterly: Coke, Crispin, Folkard and Pawe impaling Quarterly of Seventeen with 1
Paston, 2 Peche 3 Leach 4 Somerton 5 Peyver 6 Walcot 7 Berry 8 Craven 9 Kerdeston 10 Wachesam or Sotherton 11 Hethersett 12 Charles 13 Tatshall 14 Hengrave 15 Gerbridge 16 Mautby 17 Basinges?.
On 03 Sep 1634 Edward Coke Lord Chief Justice 1552-1634 (82) died. Monument in Church of St Mary the Virgin Tittleshall. Simple sarcophagus on pedestal with lying effigy. Pair of flanking Tuscan columns supporting a full entablature with putti on frieze and broken segmental pediment. Carved and painted achievement in and above tympanum flanked by four reclining figures of the Virtues on pediment extrados.Coke Arms
Above. Quarterly of eight: Coke, Crispin, Folkard, Sparham, Nerford, Yarmouth,
Knightley and Pawe. The crest is broken. Farrer says it was: On a chapeau Azure, turned up Ermine, an ostrich Argent, holding in its mouth a horseshoe Or. The motto reads Prudens qui Patiens.
The effigy was carved by John Hargrave, the rest of the memorial was made by Nicholas Stone Sculptor 1587-1647 (47).
Below the effigy are three shields. Left Coke implaling
Paston. His first wife Bridget Paston -1598. Middle
Coke. Right
Coke impaling
Cecil; his second wife Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire 1596-1672 (38).
Compton Arms
Compton. Sable a lion passant guardant or between three Esquire's Helmets argent. Source.
Conway Arms
Conyngham Arms
Conyngham. Argent, a shake-fork between three mullets, sable. Source.
Cookes Arms
Cookes. Argent, two chevronels between six martlets 3, 2 and 1 gules. Source.
Craven Arms
Craven. Argent, a fesse between six cross crosslets fitchée gules. Source.
Crewe Arms
Crewe. Azure a lion rampant Argent. Source.
On 13 Aug 1693 Christopher Turnor of Milton Erneys in Bedfordshire 1651-1693 (42) died.
On 20 Jun 1696 Elizabeth Crew Countess Arran 1651-1696 (45) died.Crewe Arms
On 25 Oct 1694 Elizabeth Turnor 1690-1694 (4) died.
Monument at St Bertoline's Church Barthomeley. The armorial Turnor impaled with Crewe.
Cromwell Arms
Courtenay Arms
Courtenay. Or, three torteaux. Source.
Earl Devon. Quartered
Courtenay and
Redvers.
Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl Devon 1276 1340.
Courtenay, a label three points azure. Source.
Earl Devon Arms
Earl Devon. Quartered
Courtenay and
Redvers.
Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl Devon 1276 1340 Arms
Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl Devon 1276 1340.
Courtenay, a label three points azure. Source.
Coventry Arms
Coventry. Sable a fess between three crescents or. Source.
Cranfield Arms
Cranfield. Argent, in pale three fleur de lys argent. Source.
Charles Sackville 6th Earl Dorset 1643 1706. 1
Sackville Original 2 Unknown 3 Unknown 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6 Unknown 7 Unknown 8
Cranfield 9
Sackville Original.
Croft of Croft Castle Arms
Culpepper Arms
Culpepper. Argent, a bend engrailed gules. Source.