B61970-Salter

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Name of the family:

Salter

Blason:

Gu. ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a label of five pendants across the escutcheon ar.

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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:

co. Bucks; Sir William Salter, of Iver, Barrister-at-law, Gray's-inn, Knight-Carver to King Charles I. eldest son of Sir Edward Salter, from whom descended, among others, Nicholas Salter, High Sheriff of Bucks, 1687; Christopher Salter, of Stoke Poges, High Sheriff, 1810. Achievement of arms on Sir William Salter's tomb, Iver Church, Bucks

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0122

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