Queen Elizabeth II |
Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules three lions passant gardant Or(for England) 2nd Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counter-flory Gules (for Scotland) 3rd Azure a harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland) | . | |
Lt Col Thomas BUTLER (1798-1885) |
Azure between three covered cup a chevron Or. | Butler of Middlesex, Burke's General Armory | |
Samuel ATKINS (1752-1799) & Henrietta BRADY (1746-1820) |
Dexter: Or a cross quarterly pierced flory and counter flory Azure between four mullets Sable (pierced of the field). Sinister: Argent(?) a sinister arm couped below the elbow in pale erect vested Gules(?) the hand apaumée proper in chief a mullet Sable(?) pierced of the field. |
Atkins: Burke's General Armory Brady: A variation of Brady (Ireland)? as per BGA. with thanks to Willem van den Berg & François R. Velde for their investigation of Atkins and his wife. | |
Dorothy TOOKER (1630-1717) née JOSELINE wife of John TOOKER (d 1713) |
Tooker: Barry wavy of ten Argent and Azure on a chevron embattled and counter embattled Or between three sea-horses naiant of the first five gouttes de poix. Joseline: Azure a circular wreath Argent and Sable with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto in quadrangle Or. |
Burke's General Armory | |
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Admiral Sir Peter Maxwell STANFORD GCB LVO
(1929-1991) |
Quarterly per fess wavy azure and or a pallet raguly over all gules between in first and fourth quarters an escallop or and in second and third on its stand a geographer's globe azure lines of latitude and longitude or charged with a rose argent | Blazon kindly provided by David White, Somerset Herald |