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English: Fireplace in Barlborough Hall Jesuit preparatory school in Derbyshire. 1697 arms of Sir John Rodes, 4th Baronet (1670–1743), with quarterings. Rodes: Argent, a lion passant gules between two acorns in bend azure cotised ermines. Crest: A cubit Arm erect, grasping an Oak branch acorned, all Proper.(Source A General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland By John Burke, Bernard Burke[1]) 16 quarters:
  • 1: Argent, a lion passant gules between two acorns in bend azure cotised ermines (Rodes)
  • 2: Argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets sable (Cachehaus/Cachehorse)[1]
  • 3: Argent, three chaplets gules (Lassells, for Elizabeth Lascelles, wife of Sir Francis Rodes, 1st Baronet, daughter and sole heiress of Sir George Lascelles of Stourton and Gateford, Notts)
  • 6: Per pale gules and sable, a lion rampant argent (Bellers).
  • 7: Argent, three horse barnacles sable (Bernake).
  • 8: Argent, six Cinquefoils (gules), 3, 2 and 1 (?)
  • 9: Argent, three cinquefoils gules (?)
(Source: Glover, Stephen, History of the County of Derby, Part 2, 1829, pedigree of Rodes, p.83[2])
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  1. Rodes family founded by William Rodes, who married Emme Cachehors, daughter and heiress of John Cachehors, of Staveley Woodthorpe in Derbyshire (Barnard, Ella K., Early Maltby with some Roades History, Baltimore, USA, 1909, Chapter XIII, p.306[3])

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