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Thomosone from the Seton Armorial 1591

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Mary:
Thanks, Stu........I belong to that group too, but haven't had much time to peruse it lately.

I couldn't find the arms in the Ordinary of Arms, but the ones you cited are quite early and, I believe, before the ruling went out that arms were to be registered for a compilation.....

Thanks again!

Mary

Barbara:
Hey Stu, it's great to have you back!  You've been greatly missed!  :D

I hope this winter I can get back to researching too. 

Barbara

Mary:

--- Quote from: Stirling Thompson on October 01, 2009, 05:49:33 AM ---Thought you might find this interesting since it's not one we have on the website!

This is found in the Seton Armorial dated about 1591...

thomosone     
Argent, a stag's head cabossed Sable charged between the attires by a mullet Gules     
SN364

Unfortunately, there is no indication of where this Thomosone lived and haven't yet found this blazon anywhere else.

--- End quote ---

Hi Stu -

Tom sent your arms description to John Gaylor (the man who did all of the arms artwork on the website) and he sent back what the description would look like! I've posted it here with the others.......  last one on the right......... http://clanthompson.org/arms6.html

Mary

Stirling Thompson:
Don't mean to be picky... but why is the mullet upside down?

Thomas Thompson:
Stu
You are a jewel for our research - thanks again.
  I haven't a clue. John has been ardent supporter of our efforts  by providing information about armorial records and I have to trust his work.
After I got his drawings of the blazons you found I tried to check on the source to verify the information before we put it on the web page but I couldn't find either of them. Could you please email or post the sources again? I'm not nitpicking but I don't want to give our detractors any ammunition to say we didn't have our facts right. I have the 'T'shirts.
Tom
Tom

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