Buxton Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History

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Blazons & Genealogy Notes

1) or Buckston (Buxton, and afterwards of Brassington, co. Derby). (Bradborne, co. Derby). (Youlgrave, co. Derby, a branch of Buxton, of Brassington). Sa. two bars ar. on a canton of the second a buck of the first, attired or. Crest—A pelican or, with wings expanding, vulning her breast gu.. Source: Burke’s
2) (Shadwell Court, co. Norfolk, bart). First Coat— Ar. a lion ramp. sa. tail elevated and raised over the head.. Source: Burke’s
3) (Shadwell Court, co. Norfolk, bart). Second Coat—Sa. two bars ar., on a canton of the second a buck of the first attired or. Crests—A buck’s head gu.; and, A pelican or. Motto—Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.. Source: Burke’s
4) (Bellfield, co. Dorset, and Runton, co. Norfolk, bart). Ar. a lion ramp. tail elevated and turned over the head sa. betw. two mullets of the second. Another Coat— Sa. two bars ar. on a canton of the second, a buck of the first attired or. Crest—A buck’s head couped gu., attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon ar., charged with an African’s head sa. Supporters—Dexter an African sa. wreathed about the head and loins vert, sinister a buck gu. attired or. Motto—Do it with thy might.. Source: Burke’s
1) (Bradborne, co. Derby). Sa. two bars ar. betw. which three mullets of the second on a canton also of the second a buck trippant of the field. Crest—A pelican or, vulning herself gu. Motto—Fructum habet charitas.. Source: Burke’s

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