Livery buttons
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Re: Livery buttons
Looks like a livery button due to the torse (rope like feature) at the base of the crest. I can find plenty of castles with four towers but none with domed tops with crosses on. Stafford has a similar crest but it uses pennants rather than crosses. More researching required
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Re: Livery buttons
Thank's For your suggestions Kev and all the other members ideas.
I still think it may be the Tower of London, as it has had weather vanes on each tower for many years, and the "rope like feature" I believe is meant to be the River Thames.
Cheers all.
Ken
I still think it may be the Tower of London, as it has had weather vanes on each tower for many years, and the "rope like feature" I believe is meant to be the River Thames.
Cheers all.
Ken
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Re: Livery buttons
Kev a couple from a box in the shed
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Re: Livery buttons
It's a Lt. Col. Robert James Lindsay-Loyd (1st and last Baron Wantage) of Lockinge in Berkshire, livery button.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Loy ... on_Wantage
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this came up in wiltshire
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Re: Livery buttons
Some possibilities here (click on each name for more details) - there are some from 'down south' but none mentioned from Wiltshire http://www.myfamilysilver.com/pages/cre ... x?id=77740
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Re: Livery buttons
Found by a fellow club member in the South Staffordshire area I believe, any chance of some info. please guys.
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Wight-Boycott family from Rudge Hall, Staffordshire Barry Click Here and Click Here
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Re: Livery button
You're welcome to this one Kev, a member found it near Pocklington, East Yorkshire.
Griffin's head vert between two wings.
The nearest I could find on 'Mysecretsilver' was Browne of Tallentire Hall, Cumbria.
This is nowhere near East Yorkshire so a bit odd.
The Mysecretsilver website seems to have disappeared now.
Griffin's head vert between two wings.
The nearest I could find on 'Mysecretsilver' was Browne of Tallentire Hall, Cumbria.
This is nowhere near East Yorkshire so a bit odd.
The Mysecretsilver website seems to have disappeared now.
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Cheers Kev.
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Re: Livery buttons
Thanks a lot Dave
No wonder I couldn't find the website, I should have Googled 'Myfamilysilver'
I'm hoping it's the Newham Hall at Coulby Newham at Middlesborough.
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I'm hoping it's the Newham Hall at Coulby Newham at Middlesborough.
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