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nebulee ; the collar of the Treby lion is omitted ; while the coat 
of Carpenter is made per pale plain instead of per pale indented. 
Correctly the shield should be : Per pale, the dexter, Erm. a lion 
ramp, az., on a chief sa. a leopard's face arg. betw. tioo cross 
crosslets or; Clark, of Efford Manor, or it might be quarterly, 
1 Clark, as just given. 2 Sa. a lion ramp. arg. collared vaire az. and 
erm., in chief three bezant^; Treby. S Gu. three griffins 1 heads erased 
arg., a chief erm.; Snelling. 4- & u - a bend lozengy erm.; Hele ; 
on the centre a crescent for diff. The sinister, Per pale indent or 
and az. an eagle displ., and in chief two roundels, all counter- 
changed; Carpenter. Or this might be quarterly, 1 and 4 Carpenter, 
as just given. 2 and 3 Per pale arg. and erminois a lion ramp, 
gu. , within a bord. nebulee sa. ; Phillips. Mrs. Clark is a daughter 
of the late John Phillips Carpenter, of Mount Tavy, Esq., and 
his wife, Lucy, fourth daughter of the Rev. William and Lady 
Harriet Gamier, of Rookesbury Park, Hants, and married Henry 
Clark, Esq., of Efford Manor, son of Erving Clark, Esq., second 
son of William Clark, Esq., of Buckland Toussaints and Efford 
Manor. 
Certain seals from the Corporation archives, for the opportunity 
of including which our thanks are due to Mr. R. N. Worth, we 
will describe as briefly as possible. 
Addis, John, 1695. A chev. betw. three crosses pattee, crest indistinct, a 
wyvern or cockatrice apparently. 
Allen, William, and also Samuel, 1691. A cross potence. Crest, a demi- 
lion supporting a rudder. 
Allan, William, 1658. The arms of the Merchant Taylors of London. 
Amadas. (Az.) a chev. (erm.) betw. three acorns (slipped arg.), 1607, with 
the name of Thomas Crane. 
Andrews. (Arg.) on a bend cotised (sa.) three mullets (of the first). 
This coat occurs several times, in 1697 with the signature of 
Henry Hooke, Governor of the Citadel ; in 1691 with that of 
Frederick Thomas ; and in 1696 with names of Sarah, Susanna, and 
Elizabeth Eastlake. 
Barker, Daniel, 1682. (Or) a bend betw. six billets (sa.). This Daniel 
Barker was the son of John Barker, of Clotton, in Suffolk, and 
settled in Plymouth as a merchant, and was mayor of this town 
1669-70, 1681-82. He died s.p., as did his only brother Richard 
Barker, of London, merchant, in 1683, when his two sisters became 
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