Ram
Ram
Ram, (fr. belier): this is found frequently in both English and French arms, while no example of the sheep has been observed in the former. The Ram's head is also a favourite device.
Argent, three rams passant sable--SYDENHAM, Brimpton, co. Somerset; Baronetcy, 28 July, 1641.
Azure, a chevron between six rams accosted countertrippant two, and two argent attired or--HARMAN, Rendlesham.
Per fesse wavy azure and argent, in base on a mount vert a ram couchant sable armed and unguled or, in chief three doves proper--PUJOLAS, Middlesex; granted 1762.
On a woolpack a ram couchant argent--Crest of the town of BOSTON, Lincolnshire.
Per fesse sable and argent, a pale counterchanged, three rams salient of the second two and one, armed and unguled or--GLOVERS' Company[Arms granted 1464].
Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, three ram's heads cabossed of the field attired or--LAMPEN, Cornwall.
Argent, on a chevron gules three ram's heads affronty of the field, attire or--CIRENCESTER Abbey.
Or, on a bend azure, three ram's heads couped argent, attired of the first--RAMSEY Monastery, co. Huntingdon.
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