B39670-Monk

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Name of the family:

Monk

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 6th, Monk and Lingars, quarterly, 1st and 4th, Monk, gu. a chev. dovetailed betw four lions' heads erased, three in chief and one in base ar., 2nd and 3rd, Lingard, barry of six or and vair, on a bend engr. sa. four escallops ar.; 2nd, Rowson, quarterly, as. and sa. a quadrangular castle with four towers ppr. betw. two flaunches ar. each charged with an annulet gu.; 3rd, Monk, gu. a chev. dovetailed betw. four lions' heads erased, three in chief and one in base ar.; 4th, Boughey, erm. three crosses pattée chevronwise gu. betw. as many stags' heads erased and affrontée sa.; 5th, Jennings, or a chev. az. betw. in chief two plummets of the last and in base a saltire gu.

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Info about the family:

Lingard-Monk, Broome House, co. Lancaster; exemplified to Richard Boughey Monk Lingard, Esq., of Heaton Norris, co. Lancaster, eldest son of Roger Bowson Lingard, of the latter place, and of Milgate, co. Chester, by Mary Monk, his second wife, dau. of Rev. George Monk, of St. Paul's, Liverpool, and sister and heir of Rev. John Boughey Monk, Fellow of Trin. Coll., Cam., upon his assuming, by royal licence, 1875, the additional surname of Monk

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