File:Canynges arms on the tomb of William II Canynges and Joan Burton, St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, UK - 20101015.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCanynges arms on the tomb of William II Canynges and Joan Burton, St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, UK - 20101015.jpg |
English: The coat of arms of William II Canynges (c. 1399–1474) depicted on his and his wife Joan Burton's tomb in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, England, UK. The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor (16th century or later) escutcheon, suggests this was a later addition or a repainting. However, the arms are accurate as they match those shown in the contemporary portrait of his elder brother Thomas by Roger Leigh.
The blazon of the arms is: "Argent, three Moors' heads couped in profile proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure": from a description of the arms of his descendant Canning in Bernard Burke (1884) The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time, London: Harrison, p. 166 OCLC: 1647426. |
Date | 15 October 2010, 14:16 (according to Exif data); originally uploaded to en.wikipedia on 2 October 2011. |
Source | Own work. |
Author | Lobsterthermidor at en.wikipedia. |
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[edit]- 2011-10-02 12:39 Lobsterthermidor 866×988 (203454 bytes) Armorials of [[William II Canynges]](d.1474) depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol. ''3 saracen's heads''
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Date and time of data generation | 14:16, 15 October 2010 |
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