B56105-Vere

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Name of the family:

Vere

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 9th, quarterly, gu. and or, in the first quarter a mullet of five points ar., for Vere ; 2nd, vert a lion ramp. ar. vulned on the shoulder ppr., for Bulbeck; 3rd, barry wavy of six ar. and az., for Sanford ; 4th, gu. six eseallops ar. three, two, and one; 5th, ar. a fess double cotised gu.; 6th, ar. a saltire sa. betw. twelve pomegranates gu. slipped vert, for Sebceaux ; 7th, ar. a cross flory gu.; 8th, ar. fretty gu. on every joint a bezant, for Thussell.

Crest(s):

On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a boar az. armed, crined, hoofed, and bristled or, charged with a crescent ar.

Supporters:

Dexter, a boar az. armed, crined, hoofed, and bristled or, charged on the shoulder with a crescent ar.; sinister, a harpy or, face and breast ppr. hair or, charged on the bosom with a crescent gu.

Motto:

Under the boar: Vero nil verius; under the harpy: Veritevient.

Info about the family:

Baron Vere, of Tilbury, extinct 1635; Sir Hobatio Vere, son of Geoffrey de Vere, the third son of John, fifteenth Earl of Oxford, was so created 1626, d.s.p. m.

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1054

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