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HERALDRY IN SILVERWARE FAMILY CREST:
ASELOCK (1), BLADES (2), BLAYDESS (3), BLAYDESS-MARVEL (4), BOWER (5), BRAYBROOK (6), CLARK (7), CLIFFORD (8), DESBROWE (9), ELLERKER (10),
GEORGES (11), GRIFFIN (12), HAIGH (13); HALL (14); JEAFFRESON (15), JEFFERSON (16), KNIGHT (17), KYRELL (18), LESLIE-MELVILLE (19), M'KILLOP (20), MELVETON (21), MILL (22(, MORHAM (23), PATTERSON (24), TANNER (25), TAYLOURE (26), THAYER (27), WILSON (28)
A crest used by many English and Scottish families:
(1) Suff. (2) Yorks. (3) Notts. (4) Yorks. (5) Dors. (6) Baron (Neville-Griffin) (7) unknown (8) Unknown (9) unknown (10)
Yorks. (11) Glouc. (12) unknown (13) Yorks. (14) Durh. and Oxon.(15) unknown (16) unknown (17)
unknown (18) Kent (19) Earl of Leven (20) Sco. (21) Sco. (22) unknown (23) Eng. (24) unknown (25) Somers.
(26) unknown (27) Ess. (28) Sco.
The crest is described as "a talbot's head erased or guttée" (talbot:a hound with long pendent ears).
FAMILY CRESTS: LIST OF NAMES
ILLUSTRATED DIRECTORY OF FAMILY CRESTS
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