B61505-Glynn

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Name of the family:

Glynn

Blason:

Ar. three salmon spears, points downwards sa. quartering or, a bull pass. sa., for Trecarne, and az. three battle axes or, a martlet for diff., for Richard Denys.

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Info about the family:

Glynn, Cornwall

Comment (Additional info):

allowed at Visit. Cornwall, 1620. Since that date other quarterings have been brought in by heiresses, viz., 1, through the marriage of Nicholas Glynn, M.P. for Bodmin, with Gertrude, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Anthony Dennis, Esq., of Orleigh. Anthony Dennis, who bore az. three battle axes or, was head of an ancient family entitled to many quarterings; 2, through the marriage of Dennis Glynn, of Glynn, with Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Foote, Esq,, of Wembworthy Manor, near Tiverton, or, a chev. and in chief a trefoil slipped sa.; 3, through the marriage of William Glynn, of Glynn, with Rose, dau., and at the death of her brother in 1728, co-heir of John Prideaux, of Prideaux Place, Padstow; Ar. a chev. sa. and in chief a label of three points gu. with many quarterings.

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