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Sir George Warleggan Arms
Completely imaginary arms of Sir George Warleggan from the Poldark novels. George was always trying to fit in with the traditional Cornish gentry, so his arms show ever possible charge to show George's status: the W for Warleggan to show his status as a self made man, and then every traditional charge from Cornish Heraldry the eagle and fleur-de-lis, the rose, the Cornish Clough, the bezants (particularly significant for a banker), and the portcullis signifying someone who has served as an MP. This overloaded heraldry is typical of the early 19th century, see for example the arms of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Naval heroes, such as Admiral Nelson.



Luke Warleggan
1715 - 1800
Bethia Kemp
1715 - 1744
Mary Lashbrook
1732 -
Nicholas Warleggan
1735 - 1805
Cary Warleggan
1740 -
Matthew Sanson
? - 1790
Elizabeth Warleggan
1764 - 1799
George Warleggan
1759 -
Harriet Carter
Valentine Warleggan
1794 - 1820
Selina PopeUrsula Warleggan
1799 -
Georgie Warleggan
1818 -
Rachel Warleggan
1815 -
Anne Warleggan
1815 -


  • Valentine Warleggan was the biological child of Ross Poldark, but people would be led to think that Valentine was George's biological son and he technically "adopted" him.

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