B61960-Salter

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Name of the family:

Salter

Blason:

Gu. ten billets, or, four, three, two, and one.

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A pheasant's head and neck couped gu. beaked and billeted or ten billets, one, two, three, and four.

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Info about the family:

cos. Salop, Dorset, and Bucks; Thomas Salter, of Oswestry, 22 Richard II., a.d. 1393, from whom descended in line of heirs, among others, Bobert Salter, of Whit-chureh-by-Lyine, Dorset; William Salter, of Iver, Bucks; Sir Edward Salter, Knt., Master in Chancery, Knight-Carver to King James Land Prince Charles, of Ricbings Park Iver, Bucks. Confirmed to William Salter, of Iver, by William Harvey, Clarenceux. Visit. Bucks, 1575

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