English: Armorials of Sir William Denys(d.1533) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire: Quarterly, 1st & 4th: gules, 3 leopard's faces or jessant-de-lys azure over all a bend engrailled of the last (Denys), 2nd: argent, a raven proper a bordure sable bezantee (Corbet of Siston), 3rd: argent, on a chief gules 3 bezants (Russell). Source: Barnard papers, Bristol Archives, P/Puc/HM/1: part of correspondence between Lionel Barnard, vicar of Pucklechurch and Samuel Tucker of London, concerning the history of the Dennis family of Pucklechurch. Drawn as copied by Samuel Tucker from British Library Cotton MS Claudius CIII, folio 97b: "Sir Willm Denys, knighted by Hen. VIII". Redrawn & coloured by (Lobsterthermidor (talk) 16:02, 10 September 2011 (UTC)).
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2011-09-10 16:02 Lobsterthermidor 1152×1459 (514415 bytes) Armorials of Sir William Denys(d.1533) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire: ''Quarterly, 1st & 4th: gules, 3 leopard's faces or jessant-de-lys azure over all a bend engrailled of the last (Denys), 2nd: argent, a raven proper a bordure sable bezantee (Corbet of Sis
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