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Images of phoenixes are often confused with eagles.
The phoenix has a longer neck and a tuft on the head.
If there is a tuft on the head, it is a phoenix.
This family sheild is from some Suffolk knights who were possibly related to Hugh de Payen, the head of the Knights Templars back in the 1100s.
"Sir Edward and Sir Edmund and John Pagenham, were Suffolk knights. I had not, as yet, figured out how these knights relate to Hugh (if at all). The records from this time period are difficult at best. I found another name Pagendarm, also Norman (from France) in the 1300's. Their arms were "bore, quaterly or and gules, an eagle displayed vert; (Ashmole and Parliamentary rolls and Jenyns Ordinary (153).
Hugh de Payens was also known as "Pagamus," a Burgundian knight. Burgundy is on the continent. Payens and Payns seem to be interchanged in records."
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