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Machell (junior branch) coat of arms

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Machell pedigree in the Visitation of London (1633-35), with a visual representation (including a crescent in the upper left corner, denoting a younger son).

Machell pedigree in the 1634 Visitation of Essex, p. 441 "Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale argent, collared or, a bordure of the second."

The senior branch of the family at Crackenthorpe bore the same arms without the bordure. (per Burke's Landed Gentry (1898), p. 965.)

However, John Machel the London Alderman, progenitor of the younger branch, bore the Machell arms counterchanged, indicating that he was a half brother of his father's heir.

posted by [Living Schmeeckle]