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Church of St Mary the Virgin

A Grade I Listed Building in Clifton South, City of Nottingham

Shield of arms on monument to three wives of Gervase Clifton, 1631, Church of Saint Mary, Clifton

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Arms, Quarterly:
1, Sable within an orle of cinquefoils a ion rampant argent. A red hand of baronetcy. Clifton Baronet
2, Azure a lion rampant or (Neville) (Gervase 1445-1491 m1 Alice Neville of Rolleston)
3, Argent a lion rampant double queued sable langued gules (Katherine sister and heir to Sir Hugh Cressy 13xx)
4. Argent a fess between three escallops gules (?Canthorp)
5. Quarterly gules and vair on a bend or three martlets sable (Constable) (Gervase 1445-1491 m2 Agnes Constable of Flamborough)
6. Chequy or and gules On a chief argent a lion passant sable (Comberworth m Constable of Flamborough)
7. Argent two bars sable (?Cramlington m Lawson)
8. Argent a chevron between three martlets sable, (?Lawson, Nesham Abbey co Durham)
9. Gules an eagle displayed argent (?Sothill)
10. Gules a fess between three saltires humettee argent (Boyville heiress m Stothill)
11. Azure five fusils in fess or each charged with an escallop gules (Plumpton co York heiress m Sothill)
12. Sable a bend between six escallops or (Foljambe?)
Inescutcheon ? A lion passant gardant (Unknown)
Crest, Out of a ducal coronet gules a demi peacock, per pale argent and sable the wings expanded, counterchanged.
(Photo Sept 2016).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 7 July 2018

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Photo ID: 213458
Building ID: 101270726
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