Eyton Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Eyton

British Isles

Blazon description

(Eyton-on-the-Wildmoors, co. Salop; descended from Robest de Eyton, witness to a grant made to the Abbey of Shrewsbury, temp, Henry II.; Thomas Eyton, High Sheriff of co. Salop, 1840, represented the family that year;. Or, a fret az. quartering gu. two bars erm. Crest—A reindeer’s head or, in the mouth an acorn slipped vert, fructed gold.

(Gatesby or Gadsby, co. Leicester). Anthony and Simon Eyton, grandsons of Richard Eyton, of Perie, co. Stafford. Visit. Leicester, 1619). Same Arms. Crest—A lion’s head ar. holding in the mouth a tun or.

(Eyton, Erddlis, Bersham, &c., co. Denbigh; derived through John, Steward of Bromfield and Yale, 1439; Madoc de Eyton, who d. 1331, as stated on his tomb in Gresford Church; and Elidyr ap Rhys Sais, (whom see); from Tydir Trefor, Earl of Hereford in the tenth century). Erm. a lion ramp. az. quartering, Tydir Trefor, &c. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi dragon, wings endorsed ar. holding in the dexter paw a sabre of the last, hilt and pommel gold. Motto—Vis unita fortior.

(Rhiwabon, co. Denbigh; John ap Elis Etton, who distinguished himself on Bosworth Field, 1485, was a member of this family, and his effigy in Rhuabon Church is decorated with the collar of SS, the reward of his bravery. The eventnal heiress, Mary Eyton, was m. to Richard Evans, son of Thomas Evans, of Oswestry, Attorney-General for tha Marches; and their son, Evan Evans, of Watstay, in Rhuabon, left an only dau. and heiress, Jane Evans, m. to Sir John Wynn, Bart., of Gwydir, and jure uxoris, also of Watstay, a name changed by him to Wynnstay). Same Arms as Eyton, of Eyton, Denbigh.

(Leeswood, co. Flint; descended from Cynric Efell, son of Madoc ap Meredydd ap Bleddtn ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powis). Az. on a bend ar. a lion pass. sa.

(co. Northampton; granted 1577). Erm. a lion ramp. az. Crest—A demi dragon, wings endorsed ppr. collared, winged, and lined ar. holding in the dexter paw a sword of the last, hilt and pommel or, the point embrued gu.

(cos. Northampton and Rutland). Ar. crusily, three fleurs-de-lis az.

(co. Salop). Az. three crescents or.

Quarterly, sa. and ar. a cross flory counterchanged.

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