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- John Edwin Cussans (1837–1899) was an English antiquary. Cussans was born in Plymouth 30 October 1837, the fifth child of Thomas Cussans, who had been...
- Burke's Landed Gentry. Burke's Peerage. 1969. Cussans of Amity Hall, Jamaica. Seccombe, Thomas (1901). "Cussans, John Edwin" . Dictionary of National Biography...
- appaumée, useful in differentiating from Fane arms; concerning appaumée Cussans (1898) states: "In blazoning a Hand, besides stating what position it occupies...
- performances of song and swimming were given by local celebrity William Cussans in the eighteenth century. Covent Garden is licensed for street entertainment...
- adopt strictly correct French linguistic usage for English blazons. E.g. Cussans (1869): ... for to describe two hands as appaumées, because the word main...
- with bezants should be blazoned as bezanté or bezantée". — (John Edwin Cussans), The Handbook of Heraldry, The usual convention in English heraldry is...
- of National Biography. Vol. 29. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 392–393. Cussans, Thomas. The Times Kings & Queens of The British Isles (page 92); ISBN 0-00-714195-5...
- www.civicheraldry.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-03-02. Fox-Davies (1909), p. 242 Cussans (2003), p. 93 Fox-Davies (1909), p. 253 Fox-Davies (1909), p. 253 Fox-Davies...
- English language surname. Alternative spellings including Cousins and Cussans. In England, the name was first found in Norfolk, where Roger Cusin was...
- Serjeant and one of the Commissioners of the Great Seal (1690 – 1693). Cussans describes the Northaw estate as having once formed part of the manorial...