B20685-Eyston

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Name of the family:

Eyston

Blason:

Sa. three lions ramp. or, quartering, Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crows ppr. beaked and legged or, Stowe; Gu. three door-arches ar. their capitals and pedestals or, Arches; Erm. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or, Turbervile; Sa. three greyhounds courant in pale ar. collared or, Berington; Gu. a cross moline ar. on a chief of the last three grasshoppers vert, Thatcher; Az. three chev. or, on the upper one an annulet sa. for diff., Lewknor.

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Info about the family:

East Hendred, co. Berks, and Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 1299, Inq. post. mort. 28 Edward I., possessed a manor there, temp. Edward III., Close Roll 49 Edward III. Thence are descended Eyston, of East Hendred, by the marriage, temp. Henry VI., of John Eyston with Isabel, dau. and heir of John Stowe, of Burford, co. Oxford, by Maud de Arches, his wife, heiress of East Hendred, now represented by Cbarles John Eyston, Esq., of East Hendred

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