B61964-Salter

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Name of the family:

Salter

Blason:

Gu. ten billets or, a bordure engr. ar. charged with sixteen hurts and torteaux alternate, a label of three pendants across the escutcheon debruising the four upper billets ar.

Crest(s):

A pheasant's head and neck couped gu. beaked and billeted or, ten bill etc, one, two, three, and four, on a wreath ar. and az. granted for diff. by Thomas Wriothesley, Jarretiere King at Arms, and John Young, Norroy King at Arms, to Sir Thomas Salter, 2 May, 1513.

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Info about the family:

co. Salop; Sir Thomas Salter, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry VIII., son of Richard Salter, of Oswestry, 2nd son of Robert, descended from Thomas Salter, 1393

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