(Crewe, co. Chester: From this family descends in the female line the present Lord Crewe). Ancient Arms—Erm. fretty gu. Modern Arms—Az. a lion ramp. ar. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s gamb. ar. armed gu.
(Nantwich, Pulcroft, Holt, and Aston, co. Chester).
(Lord Crewe of Stene, extinct 1721, descended from Sir Thomas Crewe, Knt., of Stene, Speaker of the House of Commons, temp. James I., 2nd son of John Crewe, Esq., of Nantwich). Same Arms, a crescent for diff. Supporters— Dexter, a lion ar. gorged with a collar az. charged with three roses or cinquefoils or; sinister, a griffin sa. wings in dorso erected ar. beak and fore legs or. Crest—Same as Crewe, of Crewe.
(Calke Abbey, co. Derby, bart., created 1626; descended from Sir John Harpur, 4th bart. of Calke Abbey, co. Derby, who in. Katherine, dau. and coheir of Thomas, 2nd Lord Crewe of Stene; the great grandson of this marriage, Sir Henry Harpur, 7th bart. of Calke Abbey, assumed the name of Crewe, by royal licence 1808). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a lion ramp. ar.; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a lion ramp. within a bordure engr. sa. Crests—1st: Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s gamb erect ar.; 2nd: A boar pass, or, ducally gorged gu. Motto—Degeneranti genus opprobrium.
(co. Durham). Same Arms and Crest.
(Baron Crewe, descended from John Offley Esq., of Madeley, co. Stafford, who m. Anne. dau. and heiress of John Crewe, Esq., of Crewe Hall, and assumed her family name and arms, 1708). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a lion ramp. ar., for Crewe; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a cross flory az. charged with a lion pass. or, for Offley. Crests—1st, Crewe: Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s gamb erect ar.; 2nd, Offley: A demi lion ramp. guard. or, holding in the paws a slip of olive ppr. Supporters—Dexter, a lion ar. collared az. thereon three roses; sinister, a griffin sa. wings elevated ar. beaked and legged gu. Motto—Sequor nec inferior.
(Pen-y-bryn, co. Montgomery). See Crewe-Read.
(London). Same Arms as Crewe, of Crewe.
Same Arms, the lion charged on the shoulder with a mullet pierced sa. for diff.
Derbyshire – (Baronet, 8 sept. 1626) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’azur au lion d’argent (Crewe) aux 2 et 3 d’argent au lion de sable et à la bordure engrelée du même (Harpur) Deux casques le 1er couronné Cimiers 1° une patte de lion d’argent posée en pal (Crewe) 2° un sanglier passant d’or colleté d’une couronne de gueules (Harpur) Devise DEGENERANTI GENUS OPPROBRIUM
Baron Crewe – Cheshire – (Baron, 25 fév. 1806) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’azur au lion d’argent (Crewe) aux 2 et 3 d’argent à la croix fleurdelisée de gueules ch d’un lion léopardé du champ (Offley) Casque couronné Cimier une patte de lion d’argent posée en pal Supports à dextre un lion d’argent orné d’un collier de gueules ch de trois roses d’or à senestre un griffon de sable becqué et membré de gueules ailé d’argent Devise SEQUOR NEC INFERIOR
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