B46951-Rickards

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Name of the family:

Rickards

Blason:

Ar. on a bend. engr. vert three garbs or, quartering Taylor and Boulcott.

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Out of the battlements of a tower ppr. a talbot's head ar. collared vert, ringed or.

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Info about the family:

Evenjobb, co. Radnor; an ancient family in that co. frequently High Sheriffs of the co., allied by marriage to VAOOHANof Hergest, Vaoghan of Porthamell, Boll of Doun-field, Taylor of Broad heath, Withebstone of the Lodge, Mynors of Treago, Baskebville of Aheredow, Ac.; one of the family, whose monument remains in Old Radnor Church, was Auditor of Wales to Charles I.; a junior branch settled at Llantrissant, co. Glamorgan, in the 17th century, and still exists there; other branches were also seated in cos. Hereford and Somerset

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