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"  The Culpeper/ Colepeper Coat of Arms The Coat of Arms of John Lord Colepeper (Culpeper) of Thoresway. Note that this falcon, unlike some versions, has its wings inverted. Note also, the motto, "J'esp è re". The supporters are two dragons, ducally gorged, which means, not that they have their bellies full of dukes, but that they have ducal coronets around their necks. Only peers are entitled to supporters, and in their case, the helm faces towards the front, whereas in all those below the rank of baron, it is seen from the side. The helm rests on a baron's coronet. (Source: Glen N. Colepeper of South Africa) This color rendering was provided to Culpepper Connections! by James Thomas Culpepper of Memphis, TN. Introduction A complete Coat of Arms consists of a shield, crest and motto (if one exists). The shield, or escutcheon, is the main element. The crest is usually an animal and rests on top of the shield. The motto may be in any language, but is usually in Latin, French or English. Note that while many people may refer to a coat of arms as a "crest", the crest is only one element of the coat. Where Coats of Arms have existed, they have always been associated with a specific family and the right to display the Coat passed from generation to generation through the male line. Thus, there has never been a single Coat of Arms that could be said to belong to all with a given surname. However, in connection with the historical Colepepers and Culpepers of Engla"
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