Coat of Arms

Below, I have created the Blazon of Arms for the various family entries in The General Armoury. I have not yet added the crests, that is why some of them look the same. Unless otherwise noted, all of these are listed in the General Armoury.

For more information, check out these sites.

Heraldry on the Internet
A Glossary of terms used in Heraldry
Pimbley’s Dictionary of Heraldry

Prouse Coat of Arms
Prouse Prouse or Prouze (also depicted at top)
Arms: Quarterly, sable and argent, a bend or
Crest: A demi lion or.
Prous Prous or Prowse (Gidley Castle, Devon)
Arms: Sable three lions rampant argent
Prous Prous or Prowse (granted 1589)
Arms: Ermines three lions rampant argent
Crest: An ibex sejant or, armed, tufted, and maned argent
Prouze Prouze (Somerset)
Arms: Quarterly, sable and argent a bend or
Prowse Prowse (Cornwall)
Arms: Sable three roebucks’ heads cabossed or
Crest: A golden fleece proper
Prowse (Sommerset) Coat of Arms Prowse (Somerset in The General Armoury and from the book Visitation of Somerset 1623)
Arms: Sable three lions rampant argent, a bordure or
Crest: An ibex’s head erased sable, eared or, armed, collared, and lined gold
Prowse Prowse (Northampton)
Arms: Sable three lions rampant argent, a bordure or
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet argent a demi lion rampant gardant. also argent collared and winged or
Prouze Prowze
Arms: Quarterly, sable and argent, a bend or
Crest: A dexter hand throwing a dart properProwze (From the book Visitation of Gloucestershire 1623)
Arms: Sable three lions rampant argent
Crest: A demi-lion rampant-guardant argent, collared and lined or, issuing
out of a ducal corenet of the firat.
Dempsey Dempsey (My wife’s family)
Arms: Gules a lion rampant argent, armed and langued azure between two swords points upwards of the second pommels and hilts or one in bend dexter