Argent a fess chequy gules and vert between three griffins’ heads erased of the third, each gorged with a ducal coronet or.
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Acknowledgements
Griffin’s head erased from
Griffin’s Head Erased (2)
based on
De Walden, Howard (ed).
Banners Standards and Badges (a Tudor manuscript in the College of Arms),
p 267,
from an original by Thomas Willement.
Marriage at Little Torrington of
EW Brydges Willyams, second son of Humphry Willyams of Carnanton, and
Jane Wheler, youngest daughter of Sir Trevor Wheler, Bart,
of Cross House, near Torrington.
Service conducted by the Revd Hervey Wilmot Sitwell
of Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire,
cousin of the bridge.
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette p 5,
St James’s Chronicle p 4,
North Devon Journal p 8.
Marriage at St Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, London,
of Edward Brydges-Willyams, MP, of Carnanton, Cornwall, and
Emily, daughter of Joseph Moses Levy of 51 Grosvenor Street, London.
St James’s Gazette p 14Cornishman p 5Exeter Flying Post p 5Cornish Telegraph p 4,
Cornish Telegraph p 8
(report of wedding, gives date as ).
Vivian, JL (ed).
The Visitations of Cornwall. p 628. , Exeter, William Pollard & Co.
Gives date of marriage.
Death at Carnanton,
Western Morning News p 8,
Cornish Guardian p 4
(both contain long family history).
Funeral at Mawgan in Pydar,
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser p 3.
Lists those present.