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SOME FEUDAL COATS OF ARMS.
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Baliol, William de—(H. iii. Roll) bore, or, an orlev air, a label (5) gules. Another William — bore, or, an orle azure, a label (5) gules. Arden and .St. George Rolls.

Balnye, William de— (E. iii. Roll) bore, argent, an eagle displayed azure, beaked and membered gules. Jenyns' Ordinary. F. See also Bilney.

‡Balun, John, and Walterde—(H. iii. Roll) bore, barry dancettée (6 or 8) argent and gules (F.) St. George, Howard and Dering Rolls; Thomas, gules and or, in Jenyns' Ordinary.

Balun, John— (E. iii. Roll) bore, per fess indented argent and gules. Jenyns' Roll. F.

Bam (me), ———, a Kentish Knight — (H. vi. Roll) bore, ermines on a chief pily argent two trefoyles sable; Arundel Roll. F.

Bamnye; v. Bawrnd or Bownd.

Bampfylde, John (Baumfiled), E. i.— bore, or, on a bend gules, three mullets argent. — Shirley.] F.

Banastre, Sir Adam, of Lancashire— bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a cross patonce sable, and also by Sir William, who was knighted at the capitula- tion of Calais 1348, and by Sir Thomas K.G. 1376 ; the cross is variously tricked or blasoned, patée, patonce, and flory, according to the humour of the Herald or his painter, for they were evidently interchangeable, or one and the same. F.

Banastre, Sire William— (E. i. Roll) bore, argent, three chevronels gules, Guillim Roll, and the reverse in the Parliamentary Roll.

Banbury, Gilbert de, and Sir Thomas de, of Oxon — (E. i. Roll) bore, argent a cross patonce (or flory) gules, between four torteaux; Parliamentary Roll.

Banbury, Thomas de — (E. i. Roll) bore, argent, a cross between four mullets (6) pierced gules ; Segar Roll. F.

Band, Sir Walter le — (E. ii. Roll) bore, gules, three pairs of eagles' wings, or ; Parlia- mentary Roll. See also Baude.


Banke, John de— (E. u. Roll) bore, sable a cross between four fleurs-de-lys argent, quartering argent a chevron between three annulets gules, Jenyns' Roll. F.

Bardolf, Sir Hugh, a baron 1299— Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv ; bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, three cinquefoyles or; as also did (i) Sir Thomas at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, (2) Le Sr. Bardolphe at the siege of Rouen 1418. and (3) William (‡) in the Dering Roll. A Bardolf coat w.thin a bordure engrailed argent in the Ashmole Roll.

Bardolf, John— bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, azure, three cinquefoyles argent (as did Sir William, of Norfolk, in Parly. Roll, E. ii), but his cousin John, also of Norfolk, bore a red field.

Bardolfe, Sir Thomas, banneret— (E. ii. Roll) bore, or, three cinquefoyles azure. (F.) Parliamentary Roll; the Surrey Roll (R. ii.) ascribes argent three cinquefoyles pierced or, to Le Sr. De Bardolf.

Bardolfe, Thomas — (H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and three cinquefoyles or. Glover and Norfolk Rolls.

Bardwell, William — bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, a goat saliant or, quarterly with, or, an eagle displayed vert. One Sir William bore the goat argent homed or. F. as Bedwell.

Bare, Sir John de — bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, crusily and two barbes or, a bordure indented gules, engrailed in the Carl.averock Roll — the "barbes" blasoned "poissons" in Harl. 6589 fo. 3b, and "barbeaux " fo. 50; correctly tricked only in Add. 5848 fo. 79, as two barbels addorsed em- bowed or; in all other MSS. erroneously blasoned or tricked as Heraldic bars. F. Ralph Barry took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.