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Two Heraldic Panels

Two Heraldic PanelsEngland, Warkworth, Northamptonshire (?)
17th century, first quarter
Flashed and white glass; silver stain and enamel
57.8 x 43.1 (22 3/4 x 17) each
Several mended cracks; green enamel gone; blue peeling

Provenance: Grosvenor Thomas, London, to 1913; Mrs. Whitehall Reid, to 1935; P.W. French & Co., New York; Preston Pope Satterwhite, Great Neck, N.Y.
Bibliography: French & Co. Stock Sheets, GCPA 0302688, 0302689; Drake (1913), II: 5, no. 10a; Whitelaw Reid sale (1935), 364, no. 1474.

Collection: J.B. Speed Museum (Louisville, Kentucky)
Object/Accession: A. 44.31.23; B. 44.31.24

A. Arms of Anne Chetwode, nee Knightly (c. 1555-1618) Arms: Quarterly of 12; land 8 quarterly argent and gules four crosses paty counterchanged (Chetwode); 2 azure a lion rampant argent langued gules in base a crescent or (Crew); 3 sable a lion rampant or langued gules (Sounde); 4 azure a plate between three crescents or (Ree); 5 argent on a bend cotised gules three crescents or (Rowley); 6 quarterly argent and sable in the second and third quarters a stag’s head caboshed or and over all a bendlet gules (Henhull); 7 or three crescents gules (Wodhull); 9 or a fess between three mascles pierced gules (Hockley); 10 gules fretty or on a fess ermine on a chief argent three leopard’s heads or (Okeley);llargent a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure (Lyons); 12 argent a cross gules over all a bend azure (Newnham); Impaling: quarterly of 24; Iquarterly ermine and paly of six or and gules (Knightly of Fawsley); 2 gules two bars ermine in chief a crescent for diff erence (Pantolph); 3 or fretty sable (Verdon); 4 gules three stags head’s caboshed or (D’Oyley); 5 barry of ten argent and gules a chevron or (Stoke, Northampton (?) shire); 6 sable a stag’s head caboshed argent (Duston); 7 or fretty gules a canton argent (Noell); 8 sable two bars gemelles and in chief a lion passant or (Tregos); 9 argent a fess gules between three mullets pierced sable (Euras); IO azure a buck’s head caboshed or (Golover); IIargent on a saltire sable five swans proper (Burgh); 12 or three stag’s heads caboshed sable attired argent (Burgh); 13 argent a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed sable (Cowley); 14 gules a chevron paly or and argent between three crosses crosslet argent (Cowley); 15 gules three chevrons engrailed or (Chauncy); 16 argent a chevron between three annulets gules (Clanceux); 17 sable a chevron between three hawk’s lures argent (Skinnard); 18 argent a chevron between three escallops azure (Colcombe); 19 argent a bend lozengy gules and or (Harwedon); 20 argent a fess dancetty between nine crosses crosselet gules (Wateruile); 21 gules three bendlets vair in chief a label of three points throughout or (Landwath); 22 gules two bars argent a canton ermine (St. John); 23 azure four fusils in fess conjoined or each charged with a mullet or (Plumpton); 24 gules a lion rampant vairy azure and or (Comberton); in a cartouche with birds and fruit; B. Arms of Sir Giles Bray (c. 1580-1641) and his wife Ann, nee. Chetwode. Arms: Argent a chevron between three eagle’s legs erased at the thigh sable armed or (Bray) and vair three bendlets gules (Bray, Northumber? land), quarterly; Impaling: quarterly of 12; 1 and 9 quarterly argent and gules four crosses paty counterchanged (Chetwode); 2 azure a lion rampant argent langued gules, in base a crescent or (Crew); 3 quarterly argent and sable in the second and third quarters a stag’s head caboshed or and over all a bendlet gules (Henhull); 4 azure a plate between three crescents or (Ree); 5 argent on a bend cotised gules three crescents or (Rowley); 6 sable a lion rampant or langued gules (Sounde); 7 or three crescents gules (Wodhull); 8 or a fess between three mascles pierced gules (Hockley); 10 gules fretty or on a fess ermine on a chief argent three leopard’s heads or (Okeley) 11 argent a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure (Lyons); 12 argent a cross gules over all a bend azure (Newnham); in a cartouche decorated with birds and fruit

Entry From: Checklist III Filed Under: J.B. Speed Museum, Kentucky, Louisville

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