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(Munsire John le bretun, lescu esquartele dor & de gules od la bordure de azur.) 79. henr de percy. The tincture azure alone visible. (Munsire henr' de p'cy, lescu de azur od une fesse dor 80. Johan de gaure. Or, a lion rampant gules, crowned vert, within a bordure indented sable. (Munsire John de gaure, lescu dor a un leun ra'pant de gules corone de vert od la bordure de sable endentee.) 81. John de la haye. Argent, a mullet of thirteen points gules. (Munsire John de la haye, lescu dargent od un ray de solail de gules.) 82. Elm'i de lucy. The tincture azure alone remains. (Munsire Almari de lucy, lescu de azur od treis luz dor 83. Sire de dist. Or, two bars sable. (Sire de dist, lescu dor a deus barres de sable.) 84. Name omitted. Argent, three lions passant in pale sable. (This shield is not described in blazon.) 85. Roger de Clifford. Checquée or and azure, a fesse gules. (Munsire roger de Clifford le pere, lescu escheckere dor & de azur a une fesse de gules.) 86. John giffard. Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, and perhaps a label azure, but very indistinct. (This shield is not described in blazon.) 87. Gefrey de picheford. Checquéc or and azure, on a fesse gules three lioncels rampant argent. (Munsire 88. Cunte de Chalun. Or, a bend gules. (Cunte de chalun, lescu dor a une bende de gules.) 89. Robt le fiz Roger. Quarterly or and gules, a bendlet sable. (Munsire Robt le fiz Roger, lescu esquartele dor & de gules a une bende de sable.) 90. Robt de Offord. The tincture sable alone remains. (Munsire Robt de Offord, lescu de sable a une croiz en 91. Name omitted. Gules, a saltire engrailed argent. (This shield is not described in blazon.) 92. Name omitted. The shield is much defaced, but apparently is Or, a mullet of eight points gules. (Not 93. Rog de Clifford le fiz. Checquée or and azure, on a fesse gules three cinquefoils argent. (Munsire Rog de clifford le fiz, lescu escheckere dor & de azur a une fesse de gules od treis roses darge't.) 94. Rey de hungrie. Gules, a lion rampant or. (Rey de hungrie, lescu de gules a un leun rampant dor.) 95. Robt le fiz Walt. Or, a fesse between two chevrons gules. (Munsire Robt le fiz Walter, lescu dor od une fesse de gules a deus cheueruns de gules.) (Munsire hue turberuile, lescu dargent a un leun rampant 97. Name omitted. The tincture of the field, yellow, alone remains. (Not described in blazon.) 98. Name omitted. Argent, a cross sable. (Not 99. Name omitted. Or, three crescents, 2 and 1, gule. 100. Name omitted. Gules, a cross or. (Not in blazon.) 101. la Souche. Azure, eleven bezants, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1. (Munsire Will' la Zouche, lescu de azur besante dor.) 102. Cunte de Cessun. Gules, on an inescutcheon or a lion passant of the field. (Cunte de Cessun, lescu de gules a un escuchun dor od un leun passant de gules.) 103. Name omitted. Sable, no charges visible. (Not 104. Name omitted. Or, no charges visible. (Not in blazon.) 105. Aleyn la Zouche. Gules, eleven bezants, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1. (Munsire Aleyn la Zouche, lescu de gules besante dor.) 106. John tregoz. Or, two bars gemelles, and in chief a lion passant gules. (Munsire Joh'n tregoz, lescu dor od deus listes de gules a un leopard de gules.) 107. Jorge de Cantelo. Gules, three fleurs-de-lys, 2 and 1, or. (Munsire Jorge de kantelo, lescu de gules a 108. Name omitted. Or, with traces of charges gules. 109. Baudewyn Wake. The field or alone remain. (Munsire baudewyn Wake, lescu dor a deus barres de gules od treis pelotes de gules.) 110. Will' de Audelee. Gules, fretty of six pieces or. (Munsire Will' de Audelee, lescu de gules frette dor.) 111. Rog' de Mortimer. Barry of six or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two gyrons of the second, an inescutcheon argent. (Munsire Rog de Mortim', lescu pale barre & geroune dor & de azur od 112. Robt del ildle. Or, a fesse between two chevrons sable. (Munsire Robt del Ildle, lescu dor a une fesse de sable od deus cheueruns de gules.) 113. Geffrey de lucy. Gules, three lucies haurient, 2 and 1, between nine cross-crosslets or. (Munsire 114. Nich de Seygue. Sable, three garbs, 2 and 1, |