On Monday, August 30, 2021 at 10:07:28 AM UTC-4, taf wrote:
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 10:39:52 AM UTC-7, J. Sardina wrote:
His arms are shown as a head, possibly of a wolf, erased, on a background that appears to be grayish or bluish (colors are faded).
Neither grey nor blue to my eye. It is juxtaposed to the Cuerton arms, where both quarters include elements with blue background clearly different than this background, while the wolf itself is grey (i.e. silver). To me the background looks green,
which is atypical and probably more recent. That would make the arms 'vert, a wolf's head erased proper', or 'vert, a wolf's head erased argent, langued gules'.
taf
Thanks for checking again.
The background is definitely green. I was able to obtain a somewhat better scan from the seller.
I can see the red tongue clearly also. Some areas seem to be darker than green or gray, but it may be due to reaction of the inks over time.
The outline of the head is quite dark, specially on the back of the head, but I suppose that was done on purpose.
After searching online for Lowe or Loew or Loe families, I haven't found any other lines with this particular design of arms.
If they are canting arms, would they go back to the 14th or15th centuries?
There seem to have been a few Lowe at Shropshire and Staffordshire, possibly not all of them related, and I have not seen information to determine which ones were esquires and which ones yeomen. I am hoping that the ones you found at the archives are
of the line in question, but finding arms for that family has not been possible so far. Perhaps they died out in the 16th century.
A couple of them happened to be renting lands from the same priority where Margaret Sandford was prioress since 1510. I am trying to find more entries from the letters of Henry VIII where she appears, and from the corresponding websites to see if more
Lowes happen to show up at other locations in the same years (first half of 16th century). For some reason, search by keywords does not always seems to work.
J. Sardina
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