B44941-Polwhele

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Name of the family:

Polwhele

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 6th, sa. a saltire engr. erm.; 2nd, az. three goats' heads erased ar. attired or, for Ldkie (Alicia, dau. and heir of Otho Ldkie, m. temp. Henry VI., John Polwbyle, of Polwhyle); 3rd, ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. a bordure of the second bezantée, for Killegrew, of Arwenick (Mart, dau. and heir of Walter Killegrew, mi. temp. Edward IV., Otho Polwbeile, of Polwheile); 4th, ar. on a a bend or, cotised sa. three mullets gu., for Tresawell, of Tresawell Probus (the only dau. and heir of John Tresawell, m. in the 16th century, John Polwheile, of Polwheile); 6th, ar. a chev. with a cross pattée.issuing from its point ¦a., for Trencbeek, of Trencreek.

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1st; A Blackamoor's head with an olive branch in his mouth; 2nd; A bull gu. with horns or.

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Motto:

Kurenza wheelas Karenza.

Info about the family:

Polwhele, co. Cornwall; descended from JonN Polwbtll, of Polwhyll, temp. Henry V. {a lineal descendant of Daooo de Polwbeile, Chamberlain to the Empress Matilda}, whose great-grandson, John Polwheile, of Pol-wheile, m. the dau. and heiress of John Tresawell, Esq., of Tresawell; his grandson, Digory Polwhele, Esq., acquired Treworgan with his wife, Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Robert Trencreee, Esq., of that place, the first Recorder of Truro, and became of Polwhele and Treworgan

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