Peacock Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Peacock

Spanish/Hispanic Peacock Coat of Arms / Family Crest 0

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Peacock

British Isles

Blazon description

(Slyne, co. Lancaster; settled there 1713). Gu. on a fesae engr. ar. betw. three bezants each charged with a mascle sa. as many peacocks’ heads erased az. Crest—A peacock’s head erased az.

(granted to Mark Beauchamp Peacock, Esq.). Per fesse or and az. a pale three eagles displ. one in chief and two in base, and three roundles, two in chief and one in base, each charged with a cross crosslet all counterchanged. Crest—A mount vert thereon an eagle displ. erminois, in the beak a cross crosslet fitchée gu. the dexter claw supporting a hurt charged with a cross crosslet or.

(Cowley, to. Berks; granted 27 June, 1640). Gu. a fesse ar. betw. three plates each charged with a lozenge sa.

(Burnhall, co. Durham; granted by Norroy, 1688). Sa. three peacocks in their pride ar. a chief embattled or. Crest—A peacock’s head erased az. gorged with a mural coronet or.

(London; Lord Mayor, 1532). Gu. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bezants, each charged with a peacock’s head erased az. as many mascles sa. Crest—A peacock’s head and neck or, wings expanded az. and a snake entwined about the neck of the last.

(London). Gu. a chev. betw. three peacocks in their pride ar.

(South Rauceby, co. Lincoln). See Wilson.

(Stone Hall, co. Pembroke; borne by Rev. Edward Peacock, M.A., of Stone Hall, eldest aon of Rev. Edward Peacock, Vicar of Fifehead-Magdalen, co. Dorset, of an old and respectable family long possessed of the Manor of Potterhanworth). Gu. on a fesse engr. ar. betw. three mascles, each within an annulet or, as many peacocks’ heads erased ppr. Crest—A peacock’s head erased ppr. gorged with a mural crown or, holding in the beak a rose gu. leaved and slipped ppr. Motto—Be just and fear not.

(London). Quarterly, or and az. four lozenges conjoined in cross betw. as many annulets counterchanged.

(London). Az. a fesse engr. gu. betw. three bezants.

(Finchley, co. Middlesex). Sa. three peacocks close ar. two and one.

(co. Down). Gu. on a fess engr. ar. betw. three bezants as many mascles sa. in the centre chief point a peacock holding in the beak a thistle leaved ppr. Crest—A peacock’s head erased, holding in the beak a thistle leaved all ppr.

(Bridge-end, Scotland). Ar. three peacocks in their pride ppr.

(Scotland, 15th century). Ar. three peacocks in their pride ppr. betw. as many stars gu.

(Willesden, co, Middlesex.). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. two cockatrices in chief of the last, and a peaeock in his pride in base ppr. two annulets conjoined palewise of the first. Crest—A cockatrice az. charged with two annulets, as in the arms, resting tho dexter leg on an escocheon ar. charged with a peacock in his pride ppr

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