Eyre Coat of Arms / Family Crest

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Europe - see blazon Eyre Coat of Arms / Family Crest 27

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Blazon description

(Bromham, Wedhampton, Chalfield, New Sarum, Brixworth, Chilhampton, Newhouse, &c., co. Wilts; descended from Humphrey le Heye, of Bromham, whose great-grandson, Galfridus de Eye, of Bromham, was living temp. Edward II.; the derivative branches were the Eyres, of Botley Grange, co. Hants, the Eyres, of Eyre Court Castle, co. Galway, of whom was Lord Eyre, and the Eyres, of Macroom, co. Cork.) Ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils or. Crest—On a cap of maintenance ppr. a booted and armed leg, couped at the thigh, quarterly (sometimes, per pale ar. and gu.) ar. and sa. spur or. Motto—Virtus sola invicta.

(cos. Derby, York, and Nottingham; Hope, Padley, Hirst, Holm Hall, Chesterfield, Newbold, &c., in the first named county; Keveton and Laughton, in the second; and Hampton and Grove, in the last; descended from William le Eyr, of Hope, temp. Henry III.). Same Arms and Crest.

(Hassop, co. Derby). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils of the field, for Eyre; 2nd, ar. a bend engr. sa., for Radcliffe; 3rd, ar. on a bend betw. three gillyflowers gu. an anchor of the first, a double tressure flory counterflory vert, for Livingston. Crest—A leg erect in armour per pale ar. and sa. couped at the thigh gu. knee­cap and spur or. Motto—Si je puis.

(Rampton, co. Notts). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham

(Shaw House, co. Berks). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham.

(Lindley Hall, co. Leicester). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham.

(Ryton, co. Notts; descended from Eyre, of Hope, co. Derby; George Eyre. Visit. Notts, 1614). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham. Crest— A leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, ar. and sa. spurred or.

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(Normanton-upon-Sore, co. Notts). Same Arms as Eyre, of Broham, an annulet for diff.

(Salisbury. Visit. Middlesex, 1663). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham, quartering ar. a chev. gu. betw. three birds sa. Crest—An armed leg couped at the thigh per pale ar. and gu.

(Purbeck, co. Dorset; descended from Thomas Eyre, fourth son of Thomas Eyre, of Sarum. Visit. Middlesex, 1663). Same Arms and Crest.

(co. Buckingham). Az. a chev. betw. three ears of com ar. slipped or. Crest—A phoenix close ppr.

(co. Derby). Ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils or, a. bordure az. Crest—An armed leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, ar. and az. spur or.

(Dinston, co. York). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham. Crest—A leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, ar. and sa. spurred or.

(Hartlebury, co. Worcester; formerly Eyers. Visit. 1634). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham, with a torteaux in chief.

(Warrent Bramshaw, co. Wilts). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham. Crest—An armed leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, ar. and sa. spurred or. Motto—Sola virtus invicta.

(Lower Brook Street, London; Sir James Eyre, M.D.). Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham.

Same Arms as Eyre, of Bromham, with a canton vair. Crest—An armed leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, vair and sa.

(Lord Mayor of London, 1445). Gu. a porcupine saliant ar. quilled and chained or.

(London). Gu. on a chev. or, betw. three leopards’ heads of the second as many escallops of the first. Crest—An ibex ppr. maned, aimed, and ducally gorged ar.

(co. Suffolk). Ar. a chev. ermines betw. three (another, eight) escallops gu.

Gu. a boar saliant ar. collared and chained or.

(Eyre Court, co. Galway; descended from Eyre, of Bromham, co. Wilts; Fun. Ent., 1683, of the Rt. Hon. John Eyre, of Eyrecourt, seventh son of Giles Eyre, Esq., of Brixworth, co. Wilts). Ar. on a chev. sa. three quatrefoils or. Crest—A leg in armour couped at the thigh ppr. garnished and spurred or. Motto—Pro rege saepe, pro patria semper.

(Lord Eyre; John Eyre, Esq., of Eyre Court, was bo created 1760, extinct 1781). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Supporters—Dexter, a woman ppr. vested gu. on her head a helmet and in her dexter hand a spear, resting her sinister hand on an oval shield all also ppr., the shield charged with a Gorgon’s head or; sinister, a savage man girt about the loins and holding in his exterior hand a club all ppr. charged on the sinister breast with a quatrefoil or. Motto—Pro rege saepe, pro patria semper.

(Eyre Ville. co. Galway). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto as Eyre, of Eyre Court.

(Upper Court, co. Kilkenny). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto as Eyre, of Bromham.

Lord Eyre – Irlande – (Lord E., 1760. M. ét. en 1781) – D’argent au chevron de sable ch de trois quartefeuilles d’or Cimier une jambe armée au naturel le pied en bas éperonnée d’or Tenants à dextre une femme habillée de gueules coiffée d’un casque tenant une pique la main senestre appuyée sur un bouclier d’azur ch d’une tête de Méduse d’or à senestre un sauvage de carnation ceint et couronné de lierre tenant une massue la poitrine ch d’une quartefeuille d’or Devise PRO REGE SAEPE PRO PATRIA SEMPER

Comte de Newburgh – Ecosse – (Vicomte Newburgh, 13 sept. 1647; baron Livingstone de Flacraig, vicomte Kinnaird et comte de Newburgh, 31 déc. 1660. M. ét. au mois de nov. 1853) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent au chevron de sable ch de trois quartefeuilles du champ (Eyre) au 2 d’argent à la bande engrelée de sable (Radcliffe) au 3 d’argent à la bande de gueules acc de trois quintefeuilles du même et ch d’une ancre du champ le tout enclos dans un double trêcheur fleuronné et contre-fleuronné de sinople (Livingstone) Cimier une jambe armée partie d’argent et de sable arrachée de gueules éperonnée d’or Tenants à dextre un sauvage de carnation ceint et couronné de lierre à senestre un cheval d’argent bridé de gueules Devise SI JE PUIS

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