
In the Herald's Visitation to Lincolnshire in 1634 the Pedigree of Richard Rosseter of Coome, County Somerset and Lincolnshire shows this Coat of Arms
ROSSETER Shield : Argent on a chevron Gules three pheons OR
Argent, the first word of the Heraldic description of the Arms, indicates the Shield is painted silver and contains a chevron, an inverted "v" shaped figure extending across the shield, coloured Gules (red), on which are three pheons coloured OR (gold).
Note : The pheon is an ancient barbed arrow-head. The point is shown in base (erect) unless otherwise specified in description of the Arms.
The above Coat-of-Arms and notes were supplied by Ouida W.Nelson, 944 Audubon Place, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA 71105
This site was last updated on Sun 25 Oct 1998 by Dave Rossiter