ANST - Bonwicke's Arms

Lael Portwood rlportwood at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 8 14:24:13 PDT 1999


Bonwicke means "Good Meeting Place".

Ascelyn

Mark.S Harris wrote:

> > We believe that the arms in mention is available on the Kingdom Heraldic
> > web site. If it is not, there should be someone there that can help you.
> > You might also try Stephens floriligium (spelling?). Sorry, we don't have a
> > link.
> >
> > Lord Jaymes Smithson and Lady Francesca di Angelo
>
> I'm happy you considered my Florilegium as a possible source for info
> for this, but I'm afraid I don't have anything on specific group
> armorery, although I have a few general heraldic articles and referances.
> I'm afraid that while it would be nice to have a site full of pictures
> of various group's arms, generating and maintaining such a site would
> be a big job just by itself.
>
> I don't think I even have an explanation of the meaning or origins of
> the name "Bonwicke". If someone would like to relate that, I'd love
> to add it to the placenames-msg file in the Florilegium.
>
> For those who don't have it bookmarked, the Florilegium is available
> on the web at: http://lg_photo.home.texas.net/florilegium/index.html
>
> Lord Stefan li Rous
> stefan at texas.net
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