B61961-Salter

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Name of the family:

Salter

Blason:

Gu. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. a bordure engr. az. charged with eight bezants.

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A cock's head and neck couped az. combed, wattled, and beaked gu. billeted or, four billets, one, two, and one.

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Info about the family:

co. Salop; Joun Salter, a.d. 1426, 2nd son of Thomas Salter, of Oswestry, from whom descended among others, John Salter, of Wrockwardine, Clerk of the Peace, co. Salop, 1459; John Salter, of Newport, Welsh Judge, 1521; Richard Salter, who went in to Essex about 1525. Confirmed Visit. Salop, 1584 and in 1623, by Thomas Tres-well, Somerset

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