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Norfolk, Salle - There is a pathos in the affairs of men ..........

Hatchment - Richard Paul Jodrell 1831 who married Virtue www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13008337253/ daughter of Edward Hase www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13008336813/

Quarterly, 1st, Jodrell, with trefoil argent, 2nd, Or on a fess dancetty between 3 billets azure each charged with a lion rampant or 3 bezants (Rolle), 3rd, Sheldon, 4th, Quarterly i. and iv., Quarterly 1. and 4., per bend dancetty argent and sable, 2. and 3., azure a fleur-de-lys or (Warner), ii. and iii., Vert a cross engrailed argent (Whetenhall) In pretence: Quarterly, 1st, Hase, 2nd, Repps, 3rd, Or a bend between 3 trefoils slipped azure (Smythe), 4th, Azure 2 weaving combs in fess between 2 halves of a broken tilting spear or (Lombe)

Crest: A demi-cockatrice wings erect or issuing from a chaplet of roses gules

Motto: Mentem mortalia tangunt

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The mottoes of Richard and Virtue form a quotation from Vergil, Aeneid, Book I, 1.461: "There is a pathos in the affairs of men, which moves the heart to tears"

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Taken on September 26, 2013