Sir Ralph de
Perington.
St. Nicholas.Parrocke[318]
(6)(7)(8)

There are more examples, but these are in Kent.

Now for an instance in the family of Cobham.

Wm. de Pluckley,
Brother of John
de Cobham.
John de Cobham
Brother of Wm.
de Pluckley.

Vide Book of Differences, p. 177.

Henry Cobham, great grandchild of this John, and Joane, da. and heir of de Bokeland.

John de Cobham, son of Henry and Joane Bokeland, put his father’s fleurs de lizs upon his mother’s cheveron, and had issue three sons, who did each constitute a several family, and varied their arms.

Henry Cobham, the
eldest son, married
Joane, sister and
heir of Stepn de
Pencester.
John, the 2d son, to
whom his father
gave the manor of
Cobham, and from
whom the Lords
Cobham descended.
Reginald, the 3d,
de Orkesden, from
whom the Cobhams
of Sterborough are
descended.

This Henry by the great heir, his wife, was father of three sons, who all of them followed the copy of their Mother’s Arms, whereof