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ARMORIAL OF EMPIRE NOBILITY COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION Barthez - Bartholet - Bartier de Saint-Hilaire - Basset - Basset de Châteaubourg - Bastard de l'Estang - Bastard - Baste - Bastien - Baston - Bataille 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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BARTHEZ Jacques BARTHEZ (1741-????), baron of the empire, with majorat on the ground of Montfort, by letters patent of 17 March 1811, former magistrate. Regulation of coats of arms: Or to a rising, supported falcon of a rock of five mounts Sable and fixing a sun in splendour Gules on the dexter is set in chief, the whole supported of a sea Vert; to the quarter of the barons owners. Transmission of the titles and majorat of baron, legatees in favour of Jacques BARTHEZ OF MONTFORT, confirmed in favour of the single grandson and only heir, Marie-Joseph-Gaspard-François BARTHEZ OF MONTFORT, by royal decree of 28 January 1833. Regulation of coats of arms: Or to the rising falcon Sable, supported of a rock of six mounts of the same and fixing a sun in splendour Gules on the dexter is set in chief, the whole supported of a sea Vert; to the quarter Gules to a ear of wheat Argent set in pale. BARTHOLET Joseph BARTHOLET (1769-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 23 December 1810, donee on Trasimène on 19 March 1808, chief of squadron, retired lieutenant-colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Tierced per fess: Azure, 2 mullets Or in fess; Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; and Vert to a issuing from dexter flank greyhound, reguardant Argent. BARTIER OF SAINT-HILAIRE Jean-Etienne BARTIER OF SAINT-HILAIRE (1769-1835), baron of the empire by letters patent of 14 June 1810, donee on Rome on 15 August 1809, Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to the 1st, Azure to a anchor, 4 beaks Or surmounted of a sun in splendour Or; to the 2nd, military barons; to the 3rd, Argent to a lion Gules surmounted of three mullets in fess Azure; to the 4th, Azure, 3 bend sinisters Or. BASSET HOUND Jean-Charles BASSET HOUND (1762????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 15 January 1809, lieutenant-colonel, Officer Of The Legion Of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Argent to a pale Azure, charged of a high of the field, on the dexter is set and on the sinister is set of grenade also Azure, allumee sword Gules; a bordure Gules, charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. BASSET HOUND OF CHATEAUBOURG Anne-Léonard-Camille BASSET HOUND OF CHATEAUBOURG (1781-1852), baron of the empire by letters patent of 27 September 1810, junior official to the Council of State, general advisor of Yonne, prefect, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure, a fess contrebretessée Or; to the quarter of the barons of the Council of State. BASTARD Jean BASTARD Of ESTANG (1744-????), baron of the empire, with institution of majorat, by letters patent of 19 January 1812, mayor of Mount-Saint-Pierre, member of the body of electors of Aisne. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to 1st and 4th, Azure to a tun Sable accompanied of two bustards a wing assorée Or, becquetant in the tun, and supported of a crescent Argent; to the 2nd, per bend sinister Argent and Azure to a bend Gules debruising, accompanied in chief of three mullets Sable, 2. 1 and in base of three boar's heads Or, 2. 1; to the 3rd, couped Argent and Azure, a fess Gules debruising, accompanied in chief of three roundles Sable in fess and in base of three bustards opposite, vol of 2 wings conjoined in base Or, that of the medium showing the stomach, two the other affrontee ones; to the quarter of the barons mayors. Transmission of the title and majorat of hereditary count, conferred to Jean count OF BASTARD Of ESTANG, by letters patent of 28 May 1819 and 28 October 1826, confirmed, after the death of the elder son, in favour of the son junior, Adelaide-Philibert-Victor OF BASTARD Of ESTANG, by royal decree of 9 December 1844. BASTARD Jean-Baptiste of BASTARD (1769-????), baron of the empire by letters patent of 5 August 1812, member of the body of electors of Gers. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to 1st and 4th, Azure, 2 affrontee bustards Or, becquetant in a tun Sable and accompanied in base of a crescent Argent; to the 2nd, tierced as bends: Argent, 3 mullets Sable, Gules plain and Azure, 3 boar's heads Or; to the 3rd, tierced in fess, Argent, 3 roundles Sable, Gules plain and Azure, 3 eaglets Or, the rising and affrontee first and the last; to the quarter of the barons members of the body of electors. Title of hereditary baron conferred to Jean-Baptiste OF BASTARD, confirmed in favour of the elder son, Dominique-Gabriel-Edouard OF BASTARD, deputy, by imperial decree of 11 July 1860. BASTE Pierre BASTE (1768-1814), count of the empire by letters patent of 25 March 1810; rear-admiral, commander. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to the 1st, military counts; to the 2nd, Gules to a anchor Argent on which a NR debruises Or; to the 3rd, Vert to a mullet Or charged of a B Sable; to the 4th, Argent to a rampant greyhound bitch Azure collared of the same, holding in dexter hand a high sword Sable. BASTIEN Joseph BASTIEN (1769-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 2 August 1811, donee (R. 2000) on Bayreuth, 3 October 1809, captain, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to the orle Or charged of a high sword Argent supported of a vol of 2 wings conjoined in base Or; a bordure Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour. BASTON Guillaume-Andre-Rene BASTON (1741-1825), baron of the empire, with transmission to the one of its nephews, by letters patent of 9 October 1813; bishop of Sèez. Regulation of coats of arms: Azure to a valley accompanied of high mountains Vert issuing from the base and towered of a sun in splendour Or; to the quarter of the barons bishops. BATTLE Auguste-Nicolas BATTLES (1778-1821), baron of the empire by letters patent of 25 March 1810, donee on Rome on 15 August 1809, baron of the empire, under the name of Bataille of Tancarville, by imperial decree of 26 February 1814, chief of squadron, marshal of camp and chamberlain of the king of Bavaria. Regulation of coats of arms: Quarterly: to the 1st, Azure to a pile of balls Argent, surmounted of a horse galoping Or; to the 2nd, military barons; to the 3rd, Or, 3 wavy bases Gules issuing bottom of the shield; to the 4th, Or to a cross Vert. |
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