BROOM & BROOME
Coats of Arms
Three Feudal Coats of Arms
from Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298 - 1418
by Joseph Foster Hon. M.A. Oxon. published 1901.

Brome, Roger de-(H. III. Roll) bore, argent, a chief dancettée gules; St. George Roll. F.
Comments by this webmaster, James W. Green III:
I think H. III Roll means the roll was made during the reign of Henry III 1218 - 1272.  Since this book was written in 1901, facsimile means tracing.  This arms was not among the facsimiles in my edition of Foster's book.  I have not seen the facsimile for this arms.  I drew the above arms from the blason in Foster's book.  Note above that the F. (facsimile) means this blason comes from a facsimile.  Since there is a facsimile, one can assume there are tricks.  Checking Foster's list of Rolls that he used, he marks St. George Roll as tricked and not blasoned, so the tricks are the originals & I should display the tricks rather than my drawings made from the blason, as soon as I can see it &/or get a xerox of it.

Broome, Sir Nicholas, of Norfolk --(E. II. Roll) bore ermine, a fess dancettée gules; Parly. Roll I, James Green III, gather that E. II Roll means the roll was made during the reign of Edward II 1307 - 1327.  "Parly. Roll" is evidently an abbreviation of "Parliamentary Roll" since the Parliamentary Roll is labeled "E. II" & only labeled "E. II"

Brome, Sire William de--bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge [White Battle, North Yorkshire] 1322, sable a cross passant argent. F.

It is said that the above coat of arms is recorded in Burke's General Armory.  The blazon is:
Sable on a chevron argent, 3 sprigs of Broom slipped vert.
Black on a chevron white, 3 sprigs of Broom, green.
Crest: A white Cockatrice.  Winged blue.  Beaked legged, combed & wattled red.
This drawing & blazon was provided by Sandra Larsen and colored by James W. Green III

This is the arms that an artist painted for my mom.  The same artist painted the same arms for each of mom's siblings.  It was reputted to be the Broom arms, but the painting does not match the blason which is on a typed sheet in the envelope affixed to the back of mom's painting, which I think came with the painting.
New16 Aug. 2001
Broms of Amsterdam
ARMS:..Argent (silver), a bend Azure (blue).
This arms came from:
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~heraldry/heraldry_b.html# Broms of Amsterdam

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