(Baron Peche, of Brunne, co. Cambridge, temp. Edward I.; descended from Hamon Peche, Sheriff co. Cambridge, 1155-65, m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Pain Peverell, Lord of Brunne, co. Cambridge; the great-grandson of this marriage, Gilbert Peche, was summoned to Parliament 1229, but the writ was not continued to his descendants). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu.
(Baron Peche, of Wormleighton, co. Warwick, temp. Edward II.; Sir John Peche, son and heir of Richard Peche, Lord of Wormleighton, co. Warwick, in right of his mother, Petronel, dau. and heir of Richard Walsh, was summoned to Parliament 1321, but the writ was not continued to his descendants). Gu. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar., in chief a label of three points.
(Robert Peche, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1121-26, and Richard Peche, Bishop of same diocese, 1161-82). Same Arms.
(co. Cambridge). Az. an eagle displ. or, crowned gu. on the breast a maunch of the third.
(Sherowall, co. Derby, and co. Lancaster). Az. a lion ramp. double queued erm. crowned or, on a canton of the third a mullet gu.
(Lullingstone, co. Kent). Az. a lion ramp. tail forked erm. crowned or, a mullet pierced gu.
(Lord Mayor of London, 1361). Gu. a fesse betw. six crosses crosslet ar.
(co. Oxford). Az. an eagle displ. ar. on his breast a maunch gu.
(co. Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. gu. (another, sa.).
Ar. a fesse betw. two chev. az. Crest—An astrolabe or.
Sa. an eagle displ. ar. armed and crowned or.
Gu. a crescent or, on a chief ar. three mullets with six points of the field.
Sa. three eagles displ. ar.; another,
Baron Peche – Cambridgeshire – (M. ét.) – D’argent à la fasce de gueules acc de deux chevrons du même 1 en chef et 1 en pointe
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