Alye Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Alye

British Isles

Alye

British Isles

Alye

British Isles

Blazon description

(Gloucestershire). Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest—A lion’s head cabossed betw. two wings sa.

(Edward Alye, of Tewkesbury, gent., at Visit, co. Gloucester, 1623, and confirmed to his grandson, Richard Alye, citizen of London, by the Earl of Aylesbury, D.E. Mar­shall, 2 Nov. 1679). Az. a lion salient ar. Crest—A leopard’s head or, betw. a pair of wings displayed sa.

(co. Dorset, Visit. Dorset, 1623). Or, a talbot’s head erased sa. on a chief crenelle of the last three plates. Crest—A stag’s head erased per pale ar. and or, on the neck a fesse crenelle gu. charged with three escallops gold.

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