148 planche''s roll of arms. Edited by James GREEXsxnEET. The remarkable collection of very early coat-armour whicli I am now, by tlio liberality of the Chapter of Heralds' Colk-ge, enabled to lay before the public, was lir>t commented upon hy the illustrious Herald whose name, for tliat reason, I have asso- ciated with it. ^Ir. Planche seems to have been unaware that the Record, from which the copy in the College was taken, still existed at the time when he referred to the contents of this Roll in his excellent account of Ash-ncxt-Sandwich. Yet there appear to be strong reasons for thinlang that "Planches" Roll of Arms is identical with one which was sold at Messrs. Sotheby's Auction Rooms in 18G5, and is now, no doubt, preserved among the MSS. belonging to the late Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., at Cheltenham. In the Sale Catalogue the Roll in question, which formed part of the collection of the late Dr. AVellesley, is described as consisting of G97 coats, a rnnnbcr which differs only by one from the total of ilie arms tricked in the College copy, namely, 69 G.' The contents of "Planche's" Roll were not altogether unknown to me when the Reference List of Rolls of Arms was published, but the only knowledge I then liad of the document was derived from a very corrupt and incomplete transcript preserved among the Harlcian .MSS. (No. 1068, pencil fos. 156 to 183). ^ly impression at the time was, that a copy of the "Dering" Roll of ^ The majority of Mo.s5rs. Sotheby's Sale Catalogues, priced, are, I believe, deposited in the liritish iluseum Library for reference. The Catalogue of the Sale in question is, however^, as I liave elicited by personal search, wanting. The Sale was advertised in the Athcnaurn, to take place on Monday, June 12:h, and following day; and the same paper for June 24th contains a report of the prices realized. In the second day's sale (which began with Lot 202) the two Rolls are thus dfe3cribed : 3yL Roll of Ainrs, Temp. Edw. L Manuscript ox Vellum, now cut up ai'd bound as a bool; containing 697 painted coats of ariiis of persons, luth English and Foreign, living in the reign of Edward I, v:ith an ii.dix made ly Ealph Slarkey, russia ; from the Library of Sir E, Deriuj, of Surrenden, Bart. 4to. Hxc. xiv. 392. Roll of Akms, Temp. Edw. L MA>'UsciiU'T ON Vellum (measui-ing 10 fcrt 3 inches in length by 10 inches in xcidth), containing 324 coats of arms of Aoblcs and Knights in the reign of Edicard I, painted in col.nirs. SiEC. xiv. An early transcript of the Roll known as "the Acre Roll," having been th\is termed in an ancient copy. On the back is an Index made by Ralph Starky in the XVIth century. This Roll seems to liave passed from tlie Library of Sir Kdward Dering, of Surrenden Ray [.<iV., read '"of Suriendcn, Rait."], into that of ilr. D, Powell. [? Rev. P. T. IV.well intende'd,] Lot 301 was j>urch."\sed for £G1, lot 392 fur £i5; both l)y Knight (for Sir Thomas Phillipps, Eart.).
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148
planche''s roll of arms.
Edited by James GREEXsxnEET.
The remarkable collection of very early coat-armour whicli I
am now, by tlio liberality of the Chapter of Heralds' Colk-ge,
enabled to lay before the public, was lir>t commented upon hythe illustrious Herald whose name, for tliat reason, I have asso-
ciated with it.
^Ir. Planche seems to have been unaware that the Record, from
which the copy in the College was taken, still existed at the time
when he referred to the contents of this Roll in his excellent
account of Ash-ncxt-Sandwich. Yet there appear to be strong
reasons for thinlang that "Planches" Roll of Arms is identical
with one which was sold at Messrs. Sotheby's Auction Rooms in
18G5, and is now, no doubt, preserved among the MSS. belonging
to the late Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., at Cheltenham. In the
Sale Catalogue the Roll in question, which formed part of the
collection of the late Dr. AVellesley, is described as consisting of
G97 coats, a rnnnbcr which differs only by one from the total of
ilie arms tricked in the College copy, namely, 69 G.'
The contents of "Planche's" Roll were not altogether unknownto me when the Reference List of Rolls of Arms was published,
but the only knowledge I then liad of the document was derived
from a very corrupt and incomplete transcript preserved amongthe Harlcian .MSS. (No. 1068, pencil fos. 156 to 183). ^ly
impression at the time was, that a copy of the "Dering" Roll of
^ The majority of Mo.s5rs. Sotheby's Sale Catalogues, priced, are, I believe,
deposited in the liritish iluseum Library for reference. The Catalogue of the Sale
in question is, however^, as I liave elicited by personal search, wanting. The Sale wasadvertised in the Athcnaurn, to take place on Monday, June 12:h, and following day;
and the same paper for June 24th contains a report of the prices realized.
In the second day's sale (which began with Lot 202) the two Rolls are thus
dfe3cribed :
—
3yL Roll of Ainrs, Temp. Edw. LManuscript ox Vellum, now cut up ai'd bound as a bool; containing
697 painted coats of ariiis of persons, luth English and Foreign, living
in the reign of Edward I, v:ith an ii.dix made ly Ealph Slarkey,
russia ; from the Library of Sir E, Deriuj, of Surrenden, Bart.
4to. Hxc. xiv.
392. Roll of Akms, Temp. Edw. LMA>'UsciiU'T ON Vellum (measui-ing 10 fcrt 3 inches in length by 10
inches in xcidth), containing 324 coats of arms of Aoblcs and Knights
in the reign of Edicard I, painted in col.nirs.
SiEC. xiv.
An early transcript of the Roll known as "the Acre Roll," having
been th\is termed in an ancient copy. On the back is an Index madeby Ralph Starky in the XVIth century. This Roll seems to liave
passed from tlie Library of Sir Kdward Dering, of Surrenden Ray[.<iV., read '"of Suriendcn, Rait."], into that of ilr. D, Powell.
[? Rev. P. T. IV.well intende'd,]
Lot 301 was j>urch."\sed for £G1, lot 392 fur £i5; both l)y Knight (for Sir ThomasPhillipps, Eart.).
plaxche's roll of arms. 140
Arms was made in the ivi-n of Edward IV, and then largely
augmented by the addition of coats belonging to that period.
Light, however, is thrown upon this by the singular coincidence,
not only that the " Dering " Roll was also disposed of at the
above sale, but that, in the catalogue, " Planche's " lioll is asserted
to have likewise belonged at one time to the Library at Surrejiden
Dering, of which Library the "Dering" lloll of Arms was always,
the foremost heraldic feature. If this statement may be assumedto be strictly accurate, it would prove that these two Rolls of
Arms sold in 1SG5 were :
—
1. The original, i.e., what then remained of it.
2. A replica, made at a later date, and before the said
original was shorn of more than half its normal
length.
The College transcript occurs in the MS. Collections of
Augustine Vincent, "Windsor Herald, No. 1G5 (which is bound upwith No. 1G6), from fo. 1:31 to 152 b.
The dnte of the compilation of the original document may be
pretty safely assigned to the close of the reign of King Henry III,
but many of the pei-sons commemorated lived on into the reign
of his successor.
WAjt Eoll.
'Che Oricdu.ill oi thi!5 ii3 lurouaht in rollovs in .i(u) olb p.m-hmcutt
rollc, aub rciuaiiiice in the hanbcs of ^ir John p'l^i^i"^^ ^iuiglit,
out x)f tohiche this lii;i!? fcppicb Jlno 1500.
Fo. Space.
1. Az on a cross Or the\ ^j ^ ^^ .^ ^^^^^^^ -^31 j
54. Gu. a cross patonco Vair. ^c (L^oiitc be ^ubnmai-lc. 132'^ 655. Gu, a lion ramp. Or. ^ile (Conte be Jlruubcll. ISS*' 756. Gu., ?LVru mascles con- ) ^.^ .. + n -i i i looi, o
68. Arg., a lion ramp. Az. over )>.-./,-, v -, v ,« ,
a chief Gu. / ^^ ^^"^^ ^^ i3enbouinc. 13 5, i
69. Gu., flory and a lion ramp. ] -o ^<> v £> -.oo ^
Oj._^ > ^c (Con : be <§nuc. 133, 5
70. Az., a bend Arg. cotised Or. ^£t (Conie be Sauterc. 133, 671. Or, a bend Gu. "ft Conte be UThalun. 133, 772. Bendy of ten Arg. and Az. "^t (Tontc be ^iQabemnnb. 133, 873. Gu., an eagle displayed Or. ^'e (Conte be jHaue. 133, 9
74. Yairy (nebuly) Or and Az. £c CCoiitc be (Guuues. 133, 1075. Paly of six (Jr and Gu. £c (Ccntc be ^Jro'Licurc. 133, 1176. Az.,billetty andalionramp.
I -5.-. --^ 4. \ /r t\ 100 1-,
Qj. *^
I
crS (Coute be (bclbre. 133, 12
77. Arg., three bars Az. within ) .v,-, ,-,. . v *, r ,00 ^oa bordure Gu. j
^' ^^^^^ ^« JJoutufe. 133, 13
78. Az., flory Or, and a label of \
five pendants Gu., each (•-»/•,> 1 v -sv 1 100 -i.
pendint charged with f ^' ^^"^^ ^' ^'^''^'''- ^^S, 14
two castles of the second. )
79. Gu., three pales Vair](nebuly) and a chief I ^c (Coutc be *3leii5. 133,15Or. j
133,
154 PLAXCHE*S ROLL OF ARMS. . .
105. Gu., crusilly; and tlucc)^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^3^ 9
lucics haunant Or.j
^ <=^ ,, >.
106. Az.. crusilly and three )
^^^.^^^.,, ^^ .^^^^.-^ j3^ 10lucies Jiauriant Or.
j^ ==
107. Quartoily Or and Gu. cHilliaiU be §:iji. 134, 11
108. Barry nebulv of six Or ) a,, •,• .,, ,,. iq* ioanclGu.
"|iHulhp ^uissctt. 134,12
109. Az., crusilly and a lion ) --v-n- v ^."> i loi loramp. (.)r. /
^^^^^'^"^ ^^ 4.rctU0. 134, 13
110. Or, on a foss botw. four^
fleurs-de-lis, 2 and 2, Uj
^. ^-^^-j j^^ ^^-^^ ^3^ ^.^
Gu. two more of thei^^'field. j
111. Or, two lions passant Az. Viogcu ic ^oiucric.
112. Or, a cross Sa. ^(ohan be Ucsouc.113. Gu., three lions ixassant ) cv /,- jt s
in chief a lion passant Johnu ^rcgo^. 135, 11gardant Gules.
j
110. Az., two bars geinelles)
and in chief a lion V ^)cnri) iTrcgoi. 135,12passant gardant Or.
j
141. Sa., a cross engrailed Or. Viobart ic \)fforbc. 135, 13142. Vair (nebuly). M\\\\\\ bc ^kachillim. 135, 14143. Palv of six Or and Gu., a ) T, . ,, ,,
canton Erm. |^lafc ^lasc^cit. 135,15
144. r>endy of ten (Jr and Az., \
a label of five pendants -^lobart be ^^loutfodc.'
135, 16Gu.
)
145. Gu., a chevron Arg. jHoricc be ^Lnu-hcliM).
146. Or, two ravens S;i. llobautc Ccirbrtt.Ii7. (ill., two bars Vair) ^i . v ,v ,
(nebuly). /^^^obarte iic ^ttorttimcr.
148. Arg., two lions passant 1 o , , ... ,
(ju.IJohitu le (E^ti-augc.
149. Az., six lions ramp. Arg. (LiLlilliam be ^iCDburue.150. Arg., a fess betw. two),,..,, .-.,,'
chevrons Gu. /<t)iibertc JJcche.
151. Gu. a fess betw. two bars ) - , , v ^gemelles Arg. ]
^^'^*^ •"^ ^^onnaubUe. 135^ 7
[To be continued.)
135'^
240 POINTER PEDIGREE.
Descended from an aiicieiit stuck|His name lom^ known al>ni.ule,
|A man riijlit
trnsty to his wu\\\,|And lib'rall in's abode.
|Kindo and savory in hid di^conrst.'.
|
Not rash in \vords or ileL'ds;] Wel-wisher to To|.gtjrai>hi('. |
Om"- Dnffdali, (.'anibd.Mi,
S[)ecd.I
Stedtast in the riuistian Kaith i Advorso t.i Libertinos,|l)(.fender ni the
Common Gu.>d|Deti-slini; b .se desi'.,'ns.
| He li\-..'d de-ired .t .lyde bewailed] Whatcan there more be .said
|Heaven hatli ids soul, the earth ii's cori>s, |
Heer down witli
honour laid."j
[Ilfve is a seal, in red ira.c :— /u-ininr, on " chief 3 s^ay^ heath calos^ed.}
Jan. 24. 168(5. I v.-a.s matricnlated, au'ed 17."
..
1693. I was entered Chajilain of Mere. Coll.
June 12. 1694. I took my M.A. degree.
Sept: 30. li')94. I was in.-tituted .\: Indiieted into the Ilectory of SLijUon.1711. I took ]»>.sses.-ion of my estate at Keislc-y.
173-J. I resi^'ned mv Chaplain>hi[i
Dec: 6. 17-2-2. I took po.s^J.ssiun of lleunets-Lease, I-..n--Anre, H.dl iiill-wnoTl,
Thieve.stake, Ann-Clerks-el...se &. ye H..ii.-e. & H..iin..stdl.
Deo: 24. 1693. I wa.s ordained I)eaeon.
Sep: ?3. 1694. I wa.s onl.iined Priest.
[//err foUoirs inrjthcr voiKjh sLetf/i of the I'nintir Arms <(.• Cnd ii< hcfurc yiren, hularijcnt dj suble iuslnul of or ,(• sa'ifc. A/iorc is written:—"A sketch of tin; PointerArms taken i>ut of the Heralds' (_)rtioe." Bilov; is in another hand:—" Pointer of
Ilampahiie." JJdov:, wjaiit, is d seal in red icax of the SiDdc urms ami crest.]
J 7 f> l^
1
PLANCHE'S HOLL OF AK:\r.^.
{Continued from pnrje 15.")).
152. Gu., seven mascles Yair ) c^ , v ,.-, ,
''"
ioru o(uebulv), 3, 3 and 1. }
^''^'''' ^' ^'"^-O'^^-^^f,'' 8
^^^'^'C fieir
^"" '''"^"^ "^\^'^''^' ^' ^rcuqurrc. 135" 9
lo-t. Az., .semv of cscalIoii.s Or, I •,, . i v ,- i io-i ./^
a lion ramp. Arg.^
j^^''^''^' ^' ^^^"^''l^- l^.." 10
155. Gu., a cross Arj,'. ^icphcu be |JfUfcctcr. l^o" 11
15G. Ar''., an estoile of thirteen I ^ , v -^ ,0-11-.,\
'
r'„ IJoh.m DC l.t i).uif. ISo"^ 12
rays oru. j -^ - ' ^
157. Gu., crusilly fitchee and a | -, , ^., ,.->rv.-,r,'
lion ramp. Arg. }^^^^cr hi (Ld;U-c. 135^ 13
158. Or, a cro.ss Az. Johiin be lioun. 135»> It159. Az., frettt'e Ar<^'. (lililliam be (L'i-hin{]ih.nn. 135'' 15
160. Gu., si.K roundles Or. ^JVlcijnc l.t raui-he. 135'' IGIGl. Az., six roundles Or. (iililliani la Houchc. 13G, 1
162. Quarterly Or and Gu. ) --r ^^ t-,/> -.
witlun a bordure Az.J
-^^^'^'"^ ^^^t^"- ^^^' ''
163.Aji^^
a saltire engvailed
|^,^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^3^^ 3
164. Az., a bend Aro. betw. six )-,>,. v ,»> , i^r- ,
martlets Or. j^'^^'^' ^' J^loutntei). 13G, 4
16.5. Erm., a bend of fusils con- ) .,, ni 1 x. io/> r
joined Gu. [J^lemic iJlohuett. 136, 5
166. Gu., alion passant f'ardant ) ,,- v v 1 -n lo/. />
A^g. crowned Or. |"^'^'''^''^ ^'^ l^^^- ^^^' ^
planche's roll of arms. 241
1 G 7. Tarry of ?ix Grand Az. }l]cnrir be JJcubrigc. 136, 71G8. r.avry of six Arg. and Gu. (Oilb.iutc "^alcbott. 13G, 8 i
174. Or, two bends Gu. ^lartilmeliic be Sulcu. 136,14175. Barry dancettt'e of six Aror. ) ^, , v , .
^
and Gu.^
IJohau be ^lalun. 136, 15
176. Az., a chief Gr, and over I -:,i <• v -r^ .
all a lion ramp. Gu. | -^'^^^ ^"^ iO'istaugc. 136, 16
177. Gu., three lions ramp. Arg. (Ln-umbolb ^.Jaiiccfott. 136'' 1
178. Arg., a lion ramp. Gu. ) ^.. , v ^ ,
crowned Gr. | ^^"9'^ ^"^ Uurberl3ilc. 136'> 2
179. Or, a saltire Gu. Johau he ilautur. 136'' 3ISO. Gu. three roundles Arg. ^Llaiifc |tlu56arti. 136'' 4181. Or, two chevrons and a I ..-, , . ... .,,
canton Gu. |Bertram bc (Lmll. / 136'' 5
182. Gu,, two keys crossed inj
saltire, wards to the HJluUiiJC Chambcdamic. ISG** Gsinister. Or.
)
183. Quarterly Or and Gu., a)
label of five pendants (!3U)n be ^lOchcforbc. ISC' 7Az.
j.
•184. Or, a fess betw. two I -,-, . , v , -,,
chevrons Sa. |^vobartc bcl Ole. 136'' 8
185. Az., a chevron Or. Johan be J\ubcrnon. 136'' 9180. Gu., three pales Or, and on
)a canton Arg. a mullet -^liicharb be (liLkU'j.of six points Sa.
)
187. Az., frcttt'e Sa., and a bend)
^•^•
vairy (s.piare form) Or > |Ioqer be ^leimes.and Gu. I
188. Arg., a foss and in chief !,,-«, v ... ,
three escallops Sa. j^'^"^offi'fl' ^C iLauglcn. 130'' 12
189. Az., a bend betw. si.x)J\uhcr be ffrctchlire (Under-
223. Or., a cross en<,a;uled Gu. ^hom;l5 be jHiirincs. 137^» 15224. Gu. a flour-de-lis Erm. ^lobnrtc be Cuhcfi'cl^. 137'' IG225. Az., crusilly and three ) ^, . , . rv
227. Che(iuy Or and Az., a fess ) ^,, . .,., ^ ^ , ,,.
Gu I^uigcr be dhiffork k fit-. 138, 3
228. Gu., a maunch Or. Johiin be iHimreus. 138, 4229. Erm., a cross Gu. voided ) ~,, j- v ^m • v
of the field. I^iuufe be Otnugbcu. 138, 5
230. Arg. (diapered mascally),) ^ , -,. .. ^^
a canton Gu. /^^''^'^" ^^^^'2^ DcU iHoun. 138, 6
231. Or, two chevrons Gu., and)
on a canton of the second V (Lilillintu be Orlnstou. 138, 7a lion ramp. Arg.
j
232. Paly of six Or and Az., a ) .^ . ,, , ,,
fess Gu. / i^'^'^'^fi ^f 4^urghcU. 138, 8
233. Erm., on a bend Az. three j ^, , v ^,
lions ramp. Arg. /^'*-''^'"^ ^"^ ^'"'^^^^- 138, 9
234. Gu., frettee Erm. iliLtcreJe be ^hiloiucs bell) ,.,0 -./^
^3itloinc5 I12^' 1<^
235. Paly wavy of six Arg. and ) ^^» .,, . . ^, , .
Gu. |(Ldilluim be Oaloines. 138,11
23G. Az., three keys Avards to ) ^,.,,. .... , ,
dexter, 2 and 1, Or. f^^iilli'l"^ (Liutmbcrlnuuf. 138, 12
237. Erm., a fess betw. two) -, ^ . .-, v •bars gemelles Gu. |
^^'"^^"^ "^"^ ^-abelismer. 138, 13
238: Gu., a cross engrailed Or. <Snmou be Qlreri. 138, 14239. Lozengy Gu. and Vair,
]^^ ,, . ,.^
^
a canton Or. fJluncell be (buse. 138, 15
240. Gu., three dexter hands i,. , , ,^y ,
erected, 2 and 1, Arg. /il^^-hole ittnlmapue. 138, 16
241. Per pale Arg. and Vert, a I ^,1 ,.,,., .
lion ramp C;u. |^xobade iJuiibtiiivbc. ISS'' 1
242. Quarterly Or and A^ert. ^laufc be <l!crner!5. 138'' 2243. Lozengy Arg. and Gu. Johan be (L'ogau. 138'' 3244. Or, three bars Vert, and ) ^,-» v ^, • •
over all a bend Gu. |^"'^"'^'^ ^^ iloiumge. 138'' 4