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Blazon: three crown or, a border argent, a mullet for difference.

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Vivien

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:09:38 PM11/23/09
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Dear All
I know that this coat of arms belonged to John "Jack" Lee of Staindrop
Durham, solicitor and attorney general under Rockingham as well as
advocate for Massachusetts before the Privy Council in 1774. To which
LEE family does he belong? Ref for coat of arms: Lincoln's Inns Black
Books #4 found at www.archive.org

Turenne

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:28:10 PM11/24/09
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Vivien, what's the tincture (colour) of the field (background)?

Richard L

Turenne

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:37:34 PM11/24/09
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Did this John Lee marry Mary Hutchinson on 19 Dec 1769?

RL

StephenP

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:42:32 AM11/25/09
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On 24 Nov, 21:28, Turenne <rick.lich...@virgin.net> wrote:
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> Vivien, what's the tincture (colour) of the field (background)?
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> Richard L

Richard

His Arms are in the Chapel at Lincoln's Inn;

LEE, John. Chapel window
John Lee Esq.
Attorn’ General
Treasurer 1784
Arms:- Sable three crowns Or a border Argent a mullet for difference
(in centre chief Argent.)

[With thanks to Baz Manning.]

Yours aye

Stephen

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