Kinchant Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Kinchant

British Isles

Blazon description

(Park, co. Salop; John Quinchant, as the name was then written, a native of France, was brought into England whilst a child in arms by his mother, the only part of the family who escaped from his own country, temp. Louis XIV. John Quinchant entered the British army, became a captain in General Pulteney’s regiment of foot, and fell at the battle of Fontenoy. His grandson, John Charlton Kinchant, Esq., of Park, was High Sheriff of co. Salop, 1775). Az. three lions’ heads, two and one, erased ar. crowned or.

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