POULETT, THE LADY BRIDGET
Arms.—On a lozenge. Sa., 3 swords in pile arg., hilts or.
[Dryden. Fables. London, 1745.]
Bridget Poulett (born c. 1720, died c. 1780) was the eldest daughter of John Poulett, Earl Poulett. Lady Bridget married Pollexpen Bastard of Kitly in Devon. She had three sisters, one of whom married John Parker, and these two would have used the same coat-of-arms within a lozenge before their marriage. The other two sisters died unmarried, so they would always have used it.
It is not now safe to say, without further information, to which of these sisters any particular book bearing this coat belonged.
PYE, SIR ROBERT, KNIGHT
Arms.—Quartered.
1 and 6. Erm., a bend fusilly, gu. Pye.