Argent on a chevron Gules three pheons OR
no crest recorded

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

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