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Fendall Family Coat of Arms

Description - "paly of 6 arg and gu. On a chief az 3 mullets or"
Crest - "a stag's head erased gorged with a collar charged with 3 mullets"
Motto - "Nil Desperandum" = "Never Despair"

Dated at least as far back as Benjamin Fendall I, Esq. (1708-1764), a grandson of Gov. Josias Fendall (ca. 1628-1687).

Was drawn and painted by sister of downloader, Debrorah Kay (Fendall) Ellingsworth.

Date 19 January 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Doalfe at English Wikipedia
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2007-01-19 05:45 601×796× (59627 bytes) Doalfe Fendall Family Coat of Arms Description - "paly of 6 arg and gu. On a chief az 3 mullets or" Crest - "a stag's head erased gorged with a collar charged with 3 mullets" Motto - "Nil Desperandum" = "Never Despair" Dated at least as far back as Benjamin F

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