- coat of arms as
shown on a
stamp used by John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of
Kimberley (1826–1902);
Sable a
chevron or
goutty de sang
between three cinquefoils...
- the
field of a coat of arms.
Rather than semé de gouttes, this is
termed goutty, gutté, or
gutty (gouttée). It was only much
later that the
goutte came...
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North South East West all Gold
Escutcheon Per
fesse Bleu
Celeste and Vert
goutty deau a Fess
nebuly Argent and in
dexter chief a
Mullet of four
greater and...
-
granted 1984 Escutcheon:
Chevronny Or and
Gules on a
chief Sable five
goutties three and two Argent.
Corpus Christi,
granted 23
December 1570 Escutcheon:...
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between 4
doves close argent,
beaks & legs gules.
Badge A 'bugle' (buffalo) head
erased sable goutty, horned,
ringed &
crowned or (sometimes used as crest)....
- Seat(s)
Dalham Hall
Motto Pretiosum quod utile, What is
useful is
valuable Arms
argent three bars
sable goutty d'eau, in
chief two ears of
wheat vert...
- argent,
beaks & legs gules.
Badge A 'bugle' (buffalo) head
erased sable goutty, horned,
ringed &
crowned or (sometimes used as crest).
Symbolism Originally...
- shin-bones in
saltire between 4
fleurs de lis or (Gatty); (2 & 3)
argent goutty sable, on a bend
cotised azure a spur-rowel
between 2
crescents argent (Scott)...
-
wattled gules gorged by
three annulets engrailed argent.
Escutcheon Argent goutty de sang
three ****s'
heads erased sable combed and
wattled gules a bordure...
- The arms
described in the
Scots Roll, c. 1455, 'Or, a lion
rampant Sable goutty Or
within a
double tressure flory counter-flory Sable',
contain many of...