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Armorial Bearings
Page Six

Coats of Arms used by branches of the Storey / Story Family in England & Ireland

submitted by Harold Storey

Additions and corrections welcome

"Armorial Bearings of the Storey/Story Family" content © Copyright 2002 Harold Storey.
Used by permission on the Story Genealogy Research Library.


3/5 The STORY owner of these arms is not known: Sable on a Chevron argent. between three Lion's Heads erased or, three Roses gules. Crest: A cupid holding an arrow in the dexter hand, and a bow in the sinister hand, at his back a quiver, all proper.
[ Burke's General Armory & Fairbairn's Crests )

3/6 Another unknown STORY: Ermine on a Saltire engrailed sable. a Leonard's Face or
[ Burke's General Armory.]

3/7 On 16-8-1979 the Chief Herald in Dublin granted armorial bearings to the descendants of Joseph STOREY (1821-1891) of Monasterevan, Co. Kildare, Ireland: Or three Galleys sable, sails set and oars in action. within an Orle of eight Oak Leaves vert. Crest: In front of a closed book vert, edged or, two quill pens in saltire sable. Motto "SceaI Fior" (A true story).
[ Gen.l Office MS, ref. Vol V, f ol 12]



"STOREYS of OLD" - by Cross FLEURY (R. E. K. RIGBYE (Preston, 1920)

This book includes the result of a General Search in the Records of the Heralds' College, London, by Somerset Herald in April, 1909.
50 records were found - pedigrees, changes of name etc. Some refer only to Crests but some were records of shields, and these have been included above.
It would be interesting to know how many new records have been created in the past 93 years!

Various Coats of Arms



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