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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION Baillif - Baillod - Baillon - Baillot - Baillot - Bailly - Bailly - Bailly de Monthion - Bajot de Conantre - Balbe Berton de Sambuy This is a personal translation : several mistakes can be present. See the original description to be sure of the translation French original description |
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BAILLIF Pierre BAILLIF (1772-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 15 January 1809, donee on Trasimène on 19 March 1808, chief of battalion, retired colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Sable to a high sword in pale Argent, accosted of two addorsed lions Or, surmounted each one of a mullet of the same; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. BAILLOD Jean-Pierre BAILLOD (1771-1853), baron of the empire by letters patent of 3 May 1809, donee in Westphalia on 17 March 1801, major general, deputy (1830-31), commander. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to 1st and 4th, Azure to a bend Or; to the 2nd, military barons; to the 3rd, Argent to a lion climbing Gules on the dexter is set in chief mullet Argent. MUZZLE Pierre-Quentin-Joseph MUZZLE (1773-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 5 August 1812, donee, furrier of the imperial palaces, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to a chevron Gules, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour, accompanied in chief in dexter of a portico opened, 2 columns Azure, to the pediment charged of a NR Or, and in sinister of a trophy Azure raised Or and in base of a horse galoping Sable supported by Vert. BAILLOT Louis-Joseph BAILLOT (1768-1827), knight of the empire by letters patent of 21 November 1810, donee on Mount-of-Milan on 17 March 1808, and Erfurt, 15 August 1809, colonel, Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Per pale: to the 1st, Or to a lion Gules, holding in dexter hand a grenade Sable allumee Gules; to the 2nd, Azure to a sabre in bend Argent hilted Or, surmounted of a helmet of wyvern Proper; to the terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. BAILLOT Pierre BAILLOT (1773-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 13 August 1811, donee on Mount-of-Milan on 9 March 1808 and Erfurt on 5 March 1809, captain of pontonniers, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Tierced per fess: Vert to a high sword in pale Argent accosted of two towers Or open, windows and masoned Sable; Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; and Azure to a bridge Argent surmounted of a mullet, 6 points of the same. BAILLY Edme-Louis-Barthelemy BAILLY (1760-1819), baron of the empire by letters patent of 30 September 1811, former professor to the college of the Oratory, with Juilly, deputy to the Convention and to the council of the Five hundreds, prefect (1799-1813), Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to 1st and 4th, Gules to a couped chevron, accompanied of three mullets, 2. 1, the whole Or; to 2nd and 3rd, Azure to a rampant greyhound Argent collared Or; to the quarter of the barons prefects. BAILLY Nicolas BAILLY (1759-1832), called of the Ardennes, knight of the empire by letters patent of April 1808, baron by royal decree of 6 November 1822, advisor to the Court of cassation, commander. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, 2 crossed palm leaves in saltire Or, surmounted of a mullet Argent; , a fess Gules debruising, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. Title of hereditary knight confirmed in favour of Nicolas BAILLY, advisor to the Court of cassation, by letters patent of 9 March 1816. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, 2 palm leaves Or, saltirewise, surmounted of a mullet Argent, a fess cousu Gules, debruising and charged of a crescent Argent. Title of personal baron in favour of the same, by new letters patent of 18 March 1829. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, 2 addorsed palm leaves Or, surmounted of a mullet Argent, a fess cousu Gules, debruising and charged of spots Argent and of a crescent also Argent. BAILLY OF MONTHION François-Gédéon BAILLY OF MONTHYON (1776-1850), baron of the empire by letters patent of 28 January 1809, donee in Westphalia Swedish on 17 March 1808 and Poméranie on 5 August 1809, peer of France on 3 October 1837, major general, Grand Cross. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess: to the 1st, per pale in dexter Azure to a lion rampant Or, holding between its paws a palm leaf of the same, accosted of two mullets in bend sinister Argent and in sinister of the military barons; to the 2nd, Or to a chevron Gules surmounted in chief milrind accosted of two crescents Sable and accompanied in base of a long pitchfork of the same. Count of the empire by letters of 21 December 1809. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess: to the 1st, per pale in dexter of the military counts, and in sinister Azure to a lion Or holding between its paws a palm leaf Argent; to the 2nd, Or to a chevron Gules surmounted in chief milrind accosted of crescents Sable and accompanied in base of a long pitchfork of the same. BAJOT OF CONANTRE Charles-Philippe BAJOT OF CONANTRE (1761-????), baron of the empire, with majorat on the ground of Conantre, by letters patent of 19 June 1813, member of the body of electors of Seine-et-Marne. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess: to the 1st, Gules to a crescent Argent, accompanied in chief of two mullets of the same and supported of a motto Or; to the 2nd, Azure to a statant Argent, collared Or and supported greyhound Argent; to the quarter of the barons members of the body of electors. Title of hereditary baron confirmed in favour of Charles-Philippe BAJOT of Conantre, baron of the Empire, by letters patent of 17 February 1815. Regulation of coats of arms: Per fess, to the I Gules, crescent Argent, accompanied in chief of two mullets of the same and supported of a terrace in base Or; to the II Azure, to a statant Argent, collared Or and supported greyhound Argent. Title of hereditary baron and transmission of majorat by ordinance of 18 July 1828, in favour of Charles-Adolphe BAJOT of Conantre, son of the precedent. BALBE-BEHTON OF SAMBUY Charles BALBE-BEHTON OF SAMBUY, chamberlain of Borghèse prince, colonel commanding of the guard of honour of Turin, member of the body of electors of the department of Pô, baron of the Empire on 14 April 1810. |
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