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 | Malet de Cramesnil Gules 3 round fermaux (buckles) or – Ancient arms of the Malets, Sires de Graville. Grand Armorial de France. 22565-22567 (Normandy & Perigod). Also in the Salle des Croisades, Versailles. Also held by the Malets of Lincolnshire. Note also as no 570 - John Males in the FitzWilliam Roll; Malet in Dering No. 321. and by Alexander Bunkhulle Lord Marshal’s 526 and Sapy QI. 549.
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 | Malet of Bucks Sa. a chevron between three chaplets ar. - Mallet (Co. Buckingham – probably and error for No. 7).
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 | Malet of Bucks (2) Ar. a chevron between three round fermaux sa - Mallet (Co. Buckingham). – Robert Malet – M. Roll circa 1277-87. Harl. Mss 6137 &6589; also Knights of Edward II Vol L-O pp 98-99. [see also No. 7]
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 | Malet of Derbyshire Gu. a fesse erm. between 3 [another 6] fermaux or – Mallet (Co. Derby).
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 | Malet of Derbyshire Gu. a fesse dentee between 6 fermaux ar. – Mallet (Co. Derby).
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 | Malet of Jersey Gu. 3 fermaux or a crescent for difference –Malet of Jersey.
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 | Richard & Sir Robert Malet of Bucks Sa. a chevron between three round fermaux arg - Mallet (Co. Buckingham, & Normanton, Co. Yorks) . [see also No. 3] – Richard & Sir Robert Malet of Bucks in Jenyn & Parliament Rolls.
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 | Robert Malet of Quainton Sa. 3 fermaux ar. – Robert Malet of Quainton, Buckinghamshire. died 1295. Acre Roll; also Dering No 188, Lord Marshal’s No 221 FitzWilliam No 318 & St. George No 597.
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 | Thomas Malet Sa 3 fermaux or. – Thomas Malet Wijn Roll No 355.
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 | Thomas Malet of Nottinghamshire Gu. a fesse erm. between 6 [variously oval or square] fermaux or – Sir Thos Mallet. Knight of the Shire of Notts. temp.Edward I (Vis. Notts. 1614).
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 | Fitchet [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett and Nigel Barker. Not to be reproduced without permission] |
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 | Iddesleigh Coat of Arms of the Mallets of Deandon. The Malets of Enmore in Somerset inherited the estate and coat of arms of the Deandon family in the 13th century, thus starting the Ash and Wooleigh/ St. Audries Mallet dynasties in Devon. Deandon also once known as Deaudon or Deardon, is now known as 'Jordan' at Widdecombe-in-the-Moor. Thus the Mallet family has had a continuous presence in Devon for over 700 years. |
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 | Iddesleigh The original Malet coat of arms used by various branches of the family including those in France, where it is believed to have first been used in the Norman era. |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh Coat of Arms for Lady Matilde Mallet and Sir Philip Du Cros. The Du Cros family were the owners of the famous 'Dunlop' rubber tyre company. |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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 | Iddesleigh |
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