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.
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Prouse or Prouze (also depicted at top) Arms: Quarterly, sable and argent, a bend or Crest: A demi lion or. |
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Prous or Prowse (Gidley Castle, Devon) Arms: Sable three lions rampant argent |
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Prous or Prowse (granted 1589) Arms: Ermines three lions rampant argent Crest: An ibex sejant or, armed, tufted, and maned argent |
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Prouze (Somerset) Arms: Quarterly, sable and argent a bend or |
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Prowse (Cornwall) Arms: Sable three roebucks’ heads cabossed or Crest: A golden fleece proper |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |