Reynell Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

British Isles

Reynell

Europe - see blazon Reynell Coat of Arms / Family Crest 9

Blazon description

(Pyttney, co. Somerset, Trumpington, co. Cambridge, Ogwell, co. Devon; descended from Sir Richard Reynell, Knt., of Pyttney, Sheriff co. Devon from 1191 to 1194; his great-grandson, Walter Reynell, Esq., of Pyttney, acquired, temp. Edward I., the Trumpington estates, in marriage with Maud, dau. and heir of Everard de Trumpington, and was great-grandfather of another Sir Walter Reynell, who m. Margaret, eldest dau. and heir of William Strighull, of Malston, and was ancestor of the various branches of this distinguished family. The senior line, Reynell, of Ogwell, expired with Richard Reynell Esq., of West Ogwell, M.P. for Ashburton in 1735, who left his estates to his niece (the dau. of his sister Mary), Rebecca Whitrow, wife of Joseph Taylor, Esq., of Denbury, when the male representation of the family vested in Sir Thomas Reynell, third bart. of Laleham, co. Middlesex). Ar. masonry sa. a chief indented of the second. Crest—A fox statant or, being the crest of Strighull. Supporters (which appear at one time to have been borne) —Two foxes. Motto—Murus aheneus esto.

(Laleham, co. Middlesex, bart., extinct 1843; Richard Reynell, Lord Chief Justice of the Bang’s Bench, Ireland, was created a bart. of Ireland, 1678, second son of Sir Richard Reynell, Knt., of East Ogwell; Sir Thomas, third bart., became heir male of the family in 1735; Sir Thomas, sixth bart., d. 8. p.). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Malston, co. Devon; descended from Thomas Reynell, second son of Walter Reynell, of East Ogwell and Malston, by Radigunda, his wife, dau. of Philip Coplestone, Esq.). Same Arms, &c.

(Newton Abbot, co. Devon; descended from John, Reynell, &. 1524, third son of John Reynell, Esq., of East Ogwell, by Margaret, his wife, dau. of William Fortescue, Esq., of Wood). Same Arms, &c.

(Shepperton, co Middlesex; Sir Thomas Reynell, Knt., Sewer of Honour in Ordinary to Charles I., second son of Sir Thomas Reynell, Knt., of West Ogwell, m. Katherine, only dau. and heir of Sir Henry Spiller, of Laleham, and had two sons: Thomas, of Laleham, whose dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. Sir Richard Reynell, Bart.; and Henry, of Shepperton, whose granddaughter and heir, Caroline Hester Reynell, m. in 1821, the Rev. David Williams, who assumed the name and arms of Reynell). Same Arms, &c.

(Rivershill, co. Hants; descended from Sir George Reynell, Marshal of the King’s Bench, fourth son of Richard Reynell, Esq., of East Ogwell; of this branch was Carew Reynell, Bishop of Derry, 1741). Same Arms, &c.

(Ireland; a younger branch of Reynell, of Malston, settled in Ireland in the 17th century, from which sprang the Reynells, of Castle Reynell, represented by Barbara, late Countess of Donoughmore, dau. of William Reynell, Esq., of Castle Reynell, and second wife of John, third Earl of Donoughmore). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto as Reynell, of Malston.

(Reynella, co. Westmeath; descended from Edmond Reynell, Esq., Clerk in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, d. 1698; confirmed by Betham, Ulster). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. masonry ppr. a chief indented sa.; 2nd and 3rd, vair a border gu. charged with eight crosses crosslet or, over all on a cross erm. five trefoils slipped vert. Crest—On a mount ppr. a fox pass. or. Motto—Murus aeneus esto.

(Killynon, co. Westmeath). Ar. masonry sa. a chief indented of the second. Crest—A fox pass. or. Mottoes—Murus aeneus esto; and, Indubitata fides

Angleterre – (Baronet, 2 août 1678) – D’argent maçonné de sable au chef denché du même Cimier un renard passant d’or Devise MURUS AHENEUS ESTO

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