B61965-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; also the same quarterly, 1st and 4th, with ar. three pheons sa. 2nd and 3rd-the latter being the coat of Judge Salter, of Newport, Salop, uncle of Richard Salter.

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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. Essex; Richard Salter, descended from John Salter, 1426, went from Salop to Essex, 1525, and there became chief officer to Bishop Nix, of Norwich. His son, Blase Salter, was Secretary to John, Earl of Oxford. Sir John Salter, Knt., Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company, 1731-2, Lord Mayor of London, 1739-40. Confirmed, Visit. Essex, 1623

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