B61079-Bates

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Name of the family:

Bates

Blason:

Sa. a fess engr. or, betw. three dexter hands couped at the wrist bendwise ar. ; quartering, Moore, of the Moore, Shropshire, vis., per pale az. and ar. barry of twelve counterchanged; Blatnet, of Castle Blayney, and Blatnet, of Gregynog.

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A calow blaenawr os na a Uaed.

Info about the family:

Aydon, Northumberland, descended from George Bates, of Horsley, in the parish of Ovingham, son of George Bates, mentioned in the will of his uncle, Georob Bates, vicar of Kelloe, co. Durham, and grandson of Gawen Bates, of Horsley, whose name appears on the Muster Roll 29 of Henry VIIT. The present representative is Cadwallader John Bates, Esq., of Aydon and Langley Castle, Northumberland

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