LOL.....now I know how to get your attention...lol...so many of you were right about the number of requests. I am going to make it smaller and try to send both in the same e-mail. Cross your fingers I can make this work! I will post the following info now that goes with the coat of arms. Do not hesitate to let me know if yours does not come through. (Thinking out loud....shoulda asked for a buck...could make Europe next year!!!! lol) But am pleased to finally be able to make a contribution. Hand-written note inside the front cover of this book: "Motto: Jour de ma vie (Day of my life) just above WEST at bottom; on shield green (my note:hand-drawn pic of the clover shape) built of sword severed from French King's sword in battle by young West in the year of 1066. He was called Hoarthgar (Roger) de West i.e. was from "the West." "Limited non-profit edition Copyright applied for, 1958 by Margaret McNeill Ayres. Printed by See Bode Printing Service Memphis, Tennessee" "This book is dedicated to the memory of ANNE WEST who married Henry Fox in appreciation of the great and numerous hardships which many of gentle birth faced bravely in the early days of our country." Handwritten note: Property of Mrs.. I. W. "Flo" West Ellison (my note: the "I" is just a straight line and could therefore be just a mark or an "L" but best guess is the letter "I" (address) San Antonio, TX (my note: I omitted the address for privacy) This book is out of print and tied up in an estate." I do not know when the handwritten notes were made but evidently they were made by "Flo." There are 2 pages of handwritten notes inside the back cover that were "stuck" together. I am not sure I can get them apart without losing the copy but will try. Some are clearly names and dates. Will try to save what I can. Will send Coat of Arms and Sir Thomas West pic as quickly as I can. Remember, will send small for you to enlarge. If this creates a problem for anyone, please let me know. Regards, Linda DuPuy Mother a West from California via Iowa via Missouri via Virginia!