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HERALDRY IN SILVERWARE FAMILY CREST:
ARMISTEAD, CASWELL, COMBES, CURTHBERT, DANCER, DYMOCK, DYMOKE, FEARGUSON, FERGUSON, FORSTER, FOSTER, GILBERT, HELEY, HELLY, KEMBLE, MACKENAY, MAKARETH, MAKEROTH, MICHEL, MONTGOMERY, PALMER, SMYTH
A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a broken tilting-spear.
The crest of Armistead, Caswell (Middlesex), Combes (of Cotham, Bristol), Cuthbert, Dancer (Ireland), Dymock or Dymoke (Staffordshire), Fearguson (Ireland), Ferguson (Scotland), Forster (Northumberland), Foster (London and Cambridgeshire), Gilbert (Herefordshire and Monmouthshire), Heley (England), Helly (England), Kemble (England), Mackenay (Ireland), Makareth (Lancashire), Makeroth (England), Michel, Montgomery, Palmer (Ireland), Smyth (Surrey).
The crest was found in a silver spoon hallmarked Dublin 1838, maker William Cummins
FAMILY CRESTS: LIST OF NAMES
ILLUSTRATED DIRECTORY OF FAMILY CRESTS
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