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The Blaker Society © have done the like to the great sclaunder and decaye of the office and officers
present.” (Cott. MS. Faustina F. 1, fo. 263.) [printed.]
Thus it may be that both the Blacker and Blaker coats of arms had
been in circulation before 1613, and part of a general trade in coats during
the previous period of misrule: but the use of ermine, ermines, erminois
and/or pean points more to both having been the creation of William
Segar himself.