
BLAZON:
Baron Andrew Peverel - Arundel Castle, Sussex County, England
King Henry II stole the arms and banished the use of those arms,
William Peverel the Younger was then with last wife Oddona Lupus- Avranches.
At the time of the arm confiscation and destruction Richard Peverel
The confiscation happened and Oddona struck back giving her oldest
Hugh Peverel their younger son did not get the Chester arms
Hugh's line was in Dorset and the Richard's line in Devon.
Andrew Peverel of Arundel Castle has a son Andrew II b.c.1310
Lord Andrew Peverel, Arundel Castle in our blazons,
That dates this arms about 1295.
Burke's General Armory -
Peverell - county Dorset - gyronny of eight ar. and gu.
when he stole the Honour of Peverel around 1154.
The only amigerous line then running was William Peverel the Younger
as the other sons of Ingelrica and Randolph had become
extinct through Crusade deaths.
They named their first son Richard after Oddona's famous Conqueror
blooded line with pre conquest French roots.
She however did not outrank the grandson of the Conqueror
named William Peverel the Younger. He made no further incorporations
to his arms from his father William the elder with Oddona.
His first wife Lancaster had caused William the Younger
to switch from the blue vairy to the green.
their first born and his younger brother Hugh were already knights
using a version of the colors of Grandpa William the Elder
as they did not have the Lancaster blood nor the green incorporation.
her Chester arms non bordured because of the theft.
The Chester-Avranches arms passed on down in that line.
as he was not the oldest. He therefore kept the arms he was using
but had to take off the bend and the royal lion.
A couple of generations on down we come to Thomas Peverel,
Dorset-Somerset, who may be the father of Andrew Peverel
christened in 1301 in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England.
in Sussex County England. His wife was Alice b.c. 1310
in Sussex, England. They had children Alicia, Lucy, and
Andrew Peverel III b.c. 1330 in Sussex and d. 1377.
This line goes to John Peverel who d.1583 in Telscombe
and Daniel Peverel who d. 1590 in Telscombe, Sussex, England.
would be the first Andrew Peverel in the line.
His arms are embellished from this time with more feathers
and the crescent and the cross.