Crosse Coat of Arms / Family Crest

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Blazon description

(John Norman Cross, of Hull, Esq.). Gu. three crosses pattee ar. Crest—A stork ppr. supporting with the dexter foot a crescent ar.

(settled at Wigan, co. Lancaster, temp. Edward I. afterwards of Crosse Hall, Liverpool, and Crosse Hall and Shaw Hill, Chorley). Quarterly, gu. and or, in the first and fourth quarters a cross potent ar. Crest—A stork ppr. holding in the beak a cross potent fitchee ar.

(co. Somerset). Sa. a fesse and in chief two mullets ar. pierced gu. Crest—A tower ar. flames issuing from the top ppr.

(Liverpool). Gu. a cross potent ar.

(Liverpool). Quarterly, gu. and or, on the first. and fourth a cross botonnee ar. Crest—A stork ppr. in the beak a cross botonnee ar.

(Broomfield, co. Somerset, seated at Fynscourt since 1629). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second. Crest—A cross pattee fitchee gu. betw. two wings ar. each charged with a cross crosslet of the first. Motto—Se inserit astris.

(Westminster; granted 12 Dec. 1701, to Thomas Crosse, Esq., M.P., for Westminster, who was created a baronet In 1713. Extinct 1762). Quarterly, az. and ar. in the first and fourth quarters a cross moline of the last. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a stork az. reposing his dexter foot on a cross moline ar.

(granted April 1602). Quarterly, ar. and gu. in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second.

Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crosses crosslet ar.

Ar. (another, or) on a bend sa. betw. two (another, three) crabs of the second a cross crosslet of the field.

Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three crescents of the field.

Sa. on a fesse betw. three mullets ar. as many crosses botonnee gu.

Tournai – De gueules à une cigogne d’or becquée d’argent

Londres – (Baronet, 13 juillet 1713. M. ét. le 12 mars 1762) – Écartelé d’azur et d’argent chaque quartier d’azur ch d’une croix ancrée du second Cimier une cigogne d’azur la patte dextre posée sur une croisette ancrée d’argent le tout soutenu d’un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine

Voir von Gross-Rannspach.

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