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COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION

IMBERT LA BOISSELLE - IMBERTIS - ISMERT - ISNARD - ISOARD - ITHIER DE CHAMPOS - IVENDORFF

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IMBERT LA BOISSELLE (Jean-Baptiste), chief of squadron to the 20th chasseurs, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 18 August 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Vert to the horse galoping Argent at the height of second charged with two spur rowels Azure set 1st, and third point in chief: pale Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights set, a chief debruising over all; for liveries: red, white, green; the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/972 page 121. Title of knight granted to Jean, to Baptiste Imbert-Laboisselle, following the decree of 13 August 1809 appointing it Officer of the Legion of Honour. Saint-Cloud (18 August 1810).
BB/29/1074 page 21. Mr. the Imbert knight Boisselle.

IMBERTIS (Fabien-Sebastien), bishop of Autun, baron of the Empire by letters patent of May 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Vair Or and Azure; quarter barons bishops debruising over all. Liveries: red, yellow and black.

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BB/29/974 page 122. Title of baron granted Fabien, to Sébastien Imbertis. Bayonne (May 1808).
BB/29/1061 page 137. Mr. the Imbertis baron, bishop of Autun.

ISMERT (Pierre), colonel to the 2nd wyverns, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 26 October 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, to two standards in saltire Or, charged in middle fess point of a cuirass Argent towered of a helmet Or, and surmounted in chief sun in splendour also Or, the whole supported by two branches of oak dor in saltire; quarter military barons debruising on one of the flags; and for liveries: blue, red, and white.

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BB/29/966 page 214. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Pierre Ismert. Paris (26 October 1808).
BB/29/1067 page 315. Mr. the Ismert baron, marshal of camp
BB/29/1063 page 22. Mr. the Ismert baron.

ISNARD (Henri-Maximin), member of the body of electors of the VAr, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 October 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess; the first per pale, in dexter Vert to the feather in bend and to the poured sword, in bend sinister, set in saltier, Argent, surmounted of a narrow chief Azure with seven set in mullets circle, Argent: in sinister barons member of body of electors; 2nd, Argent to the terrace in base river, Azure towered of a bridge of three arks, granite Proper; for liveries colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.



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BB/29/969 page 159. Title of baron, granted by decree of 27 January 1813, in Henry, Maximin Isnard. Saint-Cloud (2 October 1813).
BB/29/1067 page 89. Mr. Isnard, member of the body of electors of the department of the VAr.

ISOARD (Sebastien-Raphaël-Theodore), chief of the battalion to the imperial body of the genius, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 19 September 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale 1st, Argent to the palm tree on a terrasse Vert fructed Or 2nd, Or to the bastion, issuing sinister Azure, charged of a cuirass Argent the whole supported of a terrace in base of the third of the shield Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/972 page 184. Title of knight granted to Sebastien, Raphaël, Théodore Isoard, following the decree of 15 August 1806 naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (19 September 1810).

ITHIER OF CHAMPOS (Louis-Joseph), member of the body of electors of the district of Valency, baron of the Empire with majorat by letters patent of 19 June 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, to the lion rampant Or, armed, allumee, langued Argent; quarter barons member of debruising body of electors to the ninth of the shield; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/1004 pages 126-128. Institution of majorat attached to title of baron to the profit of Louis, Joseph Ithier of Champos, granted by letters patent of 19 June 1813, in Saint-Cloud.
BB/29/1080 page 168. Mr. Ithier of Champos.
BB/29/1080 page 168. Mr. Ithier of Champos. Renewal.

IVENDORFF (Jean-Frederic), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 29 June 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure to the horse wung and rearing Argent accompanied of two spur rowels Or, a dexter sun also Or to the angle of the shield, quarter of the military barons in sinister. Liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/966 page 72. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean, Frédéric Ivendorff. Bayonne (29 June 1808).