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DARNELL of HEYLING

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DARNELL OF HEYLING

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DARNELL of HEYLING
Lincolnshire
England

- Sir Thomas Darnell of Heyling, in the County of Lincoln, Esquire, created Baronet, Sert. 6. 1621. But dying without issue 1640, the title became extinct.

Lineage:
SIR THOMAS DARNELL, of Heyling, in Lincolnshire, who was created a BARONET 6th September,
1621, married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Fisher, esquire and sister of Sir Thomas Fisher, baronet of Islington, but leaving no son at his decease, which occurred about the year 1640, the title became EXTINCT.

Arms:
" Azure two bars between six mascles voided or, three in chief, two in fesse, one in base. "
- Crest: a natural-colored pheasant, supporting on its back a falcon's leg of the same, grilled in gold, the talon downward."

Heraldic sources:
- New Abridged Chronology of the History of England" by Thomas Salmon, 1751.
- The Baronetage of England, ... Scotland, ... Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, vol.2, par William Betham, 1802.
- A genealogical and heraldic history ... of England, by sir John Bernard Burke, 1838.


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DARNELL de HEYLING
Lincolnshire
Angleterre

- Sir Thomas Darnell de Heyling, dans le comté de Lincoln, gentilhomme, créé Baronnet, le 6 septembre 1621. Mais sans descendance, le titre s'est éteint en 1640.

Lignée :
SIR THOMAS DARNELL, de Heyling, dans le Lincolnshire, qui a été créé BARONNET le 6 septembre 1621, a épousé Sarah, fille de Thomas Fisher, écuyer et sœur de Sir Thomas Fisher, baronet d'Islington, mais n'ayant pas de fils à son décès, survenu vers l'an 1640, le titre est devenu ÉTEINT.

Armoiries:
" D'azur, à deux fasces d'or, accompagnées de six macles du même, 3, 2 et 1. "
- Cimier: un faisan au naturel, supportant de son dos une patte de faucon du même, grilletée d'or, la serre en bas.

Sources héraldiques:
- Nouvel abregé chronologique de l'histoire d'Angleterre, par Thomas Salmon, 1751.
- The Baronetage of England, ... Scotland, ... Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, vol.2, par William Betham, 1802.
- A genealogical and heraldic history ... of England, by sir John Bernard Burke, 1838.


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