Robles

The Armiger as a “first raiser” of a new name in Scotland, and as the holder of the undifferenced arms of same, is the head of the name, arms and family of Robles and thus in pre-1750 terms a small chief, which in those days no one took official cognizance of, but the chief of his family for all that.
Rosen, von

He was the Swedish nobleman who gave the newly independent country of Finland an aeroplane with which to start its Air Force on 6 March 1918.
Rosenbröijer

Lt.Col. John (Jack) William Rosenbröijer, b. 19 Jan 1887 A Finnish (Swedo-Finnish) nobleman ( Swedish noble nr. 404 from 1647) & ( Finnish noble nr.187 from 1823) A cadet of the house, he was a career Army Infantry officer in the WW1-WW2 period.
Sandringham

Duke of Sandringham
Clarence Marylebone the Duke of Sandringham…
Sandringham is a fictional character of Diana Gabldon’s “Outlander Series”
Smith

apt. Smith is chiefly remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America and his association with the Indian lady, Princess Pocahontas during an altercation with the Powhatan Confederacy and her father Chief Powhatan.
Spens

Baron Jacob Spens (1656-1721) was the grandson of Sir James Spens 1571-1632, 11th of Wormiston, who was created a Swedish baron in 1622 by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.
Stackelberg

Baron ( friherre ) Colonel Berndt Reinhold Hjalmar Stackelberg was born on 11 April 1899
Tordenskjold

SOURCE/NOTES & CREDITS: The arms were granted in a patent of nobility by the Danish King Frederick IV in 1716.
Tordenskjold 2

Peder Wessel Tordenskjold (1691-1720) is considered Norway’s greatest sea hero in the post Viking age.
Van Syckle

Colonel Lloyd George Van Syckle, MA, FSA Scot.
ARMS: Gules a garb or between three sickles blades serrated argent handled of the second, a bordure azure.