Morice Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Morice

British Isles

Morice

British Isles

Morice

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Morice

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Morice

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Morice

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Morice

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Morice

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Blazon description

(Clenenneu, co. Carnarvon; descended through Ellis, of Clenenneu, second son of Morys AP John, of Rhiwaedog, Clenenneu, and Park, from Roderick, Lord of Anglesey, son of Owen Gwtnedd, Prince of North Wales; Sir William Morice, Knt., of Clenenneu, m. the heiress of Lacon, of Llanddyn and Porkington; and the heiress of the three houses m. John Owen, Esq., fourth son of John Owen, of Bodsilin (Secretary to the Minister, Walsingham), the eldest son of which marriage was the memorable Sir John Owen, of Porkington, Llanddyn, and Clenenneu; the representation eventually vested in Mrs. Orsmsby-Gore, mother of Lord Harlech). Arms, those of Owen Gwynedd, viz., Vert three eagles displ. in fess ar.

(Werrington, co. Devon, bart., extinct 1750; descended from Ievan Morice, LL.D., Chancellor of Exeter in 1594, younger brother of Captain William Morts, ancestor of Morice, of Betshanger. Sir William Morice, of Werrington, son of Sir William Morice, Knt., M.P., Secretary of State temp. Charles II., was created a bart. in 1661; his granddaughters, heiresses to their brother, Sir William Morice, the last bart. Katherine m. Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart., and Barbara m. Sir John Molesworth, Bart.). Gu. a lion ramp. reguard. or.

Bretagne – D’argent à trois fasces de gueules au lion de sable brochant sur le tout

Bretagne – D’argent à la croix ancrée de sinople

Bretagne – De gueules à trois coquilles d’argent

Bretagne – D’argent à trois bandes de gueules au canton du même ch d’une coquille d’argent

Bretagne – (An., 1426) – D’argent au chevron de sable ch de quatre aigles d’argent et acc de trois molettes de gueules

Angleterre – (Baronet, 20 avril 1661. M. ét. le 24 janv. 1750) – De gueules au léopard lionné d’or

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