A coat of arms divided into two, featuring three stars and two roundels. Two winged hands, each with a star, grasp at the center of the crest. Beneath the shield is the motto Sic Itur ad Astra.
Subject (Name):
Day, Richard Welsted
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Physicians, Shield, Shields, Star, and Wings
A shield that has been divided into quarters—the first and fourth quarters each contain three fleurs-de-lis against a gules field; the second and third feature an or field. There is a small star in the center. At the helm is a knight's helmet which is flanked by leafing, of which continues downward, and combines with leaves and berries to surround the shield. At the crest, atop a torse, is a demi pegasus rampant, also quartered. At the base of the shield is the head and wings of a cherub.
A large oval with a decorative border; at its center is a shield in which a sable bend divides an argent field. Three pheons are featured upon the bend. At the helm, within a crown, is the head of a lion. Beneath the oval, is a mantle upon which it stands. The oval is flanked by two large leafy boughs of different types.
An oval-shaped coat of arms, divided into quarters. Two of the quarters feature three rabbits apiece; the other two quarters are each divided by a bend, with three fleurs-de-lis each. At the helm, surrounded by mantling, is a rabbit holding a flower.
Subject (Name):
Cony, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A quartered shield, with the first and fourth quarters displaying an or field; the second and third quarters with a gules field and a crosslet-styled cross at the center. At the helm, atop a torse, is a crane with a smaller crosslet-styled cross in its beak. Leafing surrounds the shield; beneath the image, upon a long banner, is the motto Cruce Dum Apiro Fido.
Subject (Name):
Cross, Robert, 1799-1859
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Cross, Physicians, and Shield
A coat of arms divided into two halves with two fleurs-de-lis in the upper half. In the lower half are five lozenges; each featuring a pear at the center. At the helm, atop a torse, is a long-necked bird flanked by a pair of winds. Leaves and flowers surround the shield, and are bound together at the base by a long ribbon which presents the motto Consilio que Manuque.
Subject (Name):
Edger, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Fleur-de-lis, Nature, Shield, Shields, and Surgeons
A shield that has been divided into quarters, with two crests. The first and fourth quarters each feature a sable field with an argent pile reversed. Three tiger faces can be seen—two lighter faces on top; one darker face below. In the second and third quarters, against an or field, are two sable bends with a dog saliant in between. At the helm, surrounded by leafing of different shades, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a cockatrice. Beneath the shield is the motto Jamais Abattu.
A shield that has been divided into quarters, with two crests. The first and fourth quarters each feature a sable field with an argent pile reversed. Three tiger faces can be seen—two lighter faces on top; one darker face below. In the second and third quarters, against an or field, are two sable bends with a dog saliant in between. At the helm, surrounded by leafing of different shades, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a cockatrice. Beneath the shield is the motto Jamais Abattu.
A coat of arms with horizontal stripes cover much of the shield, aside from a wide strip at the top which pictures a lion. Above the shield is a large ox protruding from a battlement; below is the motto Esse quam videri.
Subject (Name):
Blakewell, Robert Hall
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Lion, Physicians, Shield, and Shields