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Segar & Edmondson, Crest of English Nobility, Vere Beauclerk

Segar & Edmondson, Crest of English Nobility, Vere Beauclerk

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Let's explore each of these topics in relation to Vere Beauclerk and English nobility:

1. **Segar & Edmondson**:
   - **William Segar** (c. 1554–1633) was an English officer of arms and a portrait painter. He held significant positions such as Norroy King of Arms and Garter Principal King of Arms, which are top-ranking offices in English heraldry. Segar made notable contributions to the field of heraldry, including the recording and granting of coats of arms.
   - **Joseph Edmondson** (1732–1786) was an English genealogist and heraldic writer. He served as Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary and authored several important works on heraldry and genealogy. Edmondson's works are valuable for understanding the pedigrees and coats of arms of English noble families.

2. **Crest of English Nobility**:
   - The crest is an integral part of a coat of arms, traditionally placed above the shield or escutcheon. It symbolizes the family's identity, values, and achievements. English nobility used crests as a means of identification and status, with each crest being unique to a specific family or individual.
   - The Beauclerk family, to which Vere Beauclerk belongs, would have its own distinctive crest as part of its heraldic achievements.

3. **Vere Beauclerk**:
   - **Vere Beauclerk (1699–1781)** was the daughter of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, and Diana de Vere, 7th Viscountess Hereford. She was a member of the Beauclerk family, which is descended from Charles II of England.
   - Vere Beauclerk's lineage connects her to English nobility, with her family holding titles and coats of arms that reflect their heritage and status.
   - As part of the Beauclerk family, Vere would have had her own coat of arms and would have been associated with the heraldic traditions of English nobility.

These topics illustrate the connections between Vere Beauclerk, her family's heraldic achievements, and the broader context of English nobility. If you have more specific questions or would like additional information, feel free to ask!

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