BURVILLE Coat-of-Arms

 

 

 

 

This coat-of-arms to vicar Henry BURVILL, can be found on his burial memorial in the church at West Peckham, Kent. As Henry married into the family, the shield is "part per pale" with the CHARLTON coat-of-arms. Edward HASTED, in his History of Kent, describes the BURVILL coat-of-arms as:

 

Argent, a chevron between three oak leaves erect, vert

 

 

 

Whilst that for the CHARLTON family is described as:

 

Or, a lion rampant gules

 

 

 

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