Digby Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

British Isles

Digby

Europe - see blazon Digby Coat of Arms / Family Crest 12

Digby

Europe - see blazon Digby Coat of Arms / Family Crest 13

Blazon description

(Drystoke, co. Rutland; the last male heir of this, the chief line of the great family of Digby, was John Digby, of Gothurst, son of the renowned Sir Kenelm Digby). Az. a fleur-de-lis ar. Crest—An ostrich ar. in the beak a horseshoe or.

(Baron Digby). Az. a fleur-de-lis ar. Crest—An ostrich holding in the beak a horseshoe all ppr. Supporters—Two monkeys ppr. environed about the middle and lined or. Motto—Deo non fortuna.

(Earl of Bristol, descended from a younger brother of the ancestor of the Lords Digby, created 1622, extinct 1698). Same Arms, with a mullet for diff.

(Baroness of Offaley, Hon. Lettice Fitzgerald, only dau. and heiress of Gerald, Lord Offaley, eldest son of Gerald eleventh Earl of Kildare, to. Sir Robert Digby, Knt., of Coleshill, co. Warwick, and was created, 1620, Baroness of Offaley for life). Same Arms as Lord Digby.

(Earl Digby. Henry, seventh Lord Digby, was created carl 1790, extinct 1856, representative of the second or Coleshill line of the Digbys). Same Arms, Crest, Supporters, and Motto.

(Landenstown; descended from Essex Digby, Bishop of Dromore, sixth son of Sir Robert Digby, of Coleshill). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Osbertstown, co. Kildare, and New Park, co. Meath). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Welby, co. Leicester, and co. Norfolk). Same Arms, &c., with due diff.

(Wingfield Digby; exemplified to George Wingfield, Esq., of Sherborne Castle, co. Dorset, J.P. and D.L., who assumed the surname and arms of Digby as heir of his uncle, the last Earl Digby). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a fleur-de-lis ar., for Digby; 2nd and 3rd, ar. on a bend gu. cottised sa. three pairs of wings in lure of the field, a crescent gu. for diff., for Wingfield. Crests—1st: An ostrich ar. holding in the beak a horse-shoe or, for Digby; 2nd: A griffin pass, vert. Motto—Deo non fortuna.

(North Luffenham, co. Rutland, and Redhall, co. Lincoln; descended from Sir John Digby, Knt., of Eye Kettleby, third son of Everard Digby, of Drystoke; the sisters and co-heirs of the last James Digby, Esq., of Red Hall, were Mary, wife of John Fowell, Esq., of Blackhall and Diptford, co. Devon, and Henrietta, wife of George Pauncefort, Esq., of Witham on the Hill, co. Lincoln). Same Arms, &c.,. as Digby, of Drystoke.

(Mansfield-Woodhouse, co. Nottingham). Az. a fleur-de-lis ar. and a canton or. Crest—An ostrich ar. holding in the beak a horseshoe ppr.

(exemplified to John Deane, Esq., of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, on his assuming by royal licence, 1809, the name of Digby in lieu of Deane). Az. a fleur-de-lis ar., for diff. a fleur-de-lis charged with a crescent. Crest—An ostrich ar. holding in his beak a horseshoe or. Motto—Deo non fortuna.

Comte de Bristol – Angleterre – (Comte, 1622. M. ét. en 1698) – Les armes de Digby baron et comte Digby

Baron et comte Digby – Irlande – (Baron Digby de Geashill, pair d’Irl., 29 juillet 1620; baron Digby de Sherborne, dans la pairie de la Grande-Bretagne, 19 août 1765. Vicomte Coleshill et comte de Digby, 1 nov. 1790; ces deux derniers titres éteints le 12 mai 1856) – D’azur à une fleur-de-lis d’argent Cimier une autruche d’argent tenant en son bec un fer-à-cheval d’or Supports deux singes au naturel ceints et enchaînés d’or Devise DEO NON FORTUNA

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