Fetherstonhaugh Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

British Isles

Fetherstonhaugh

Europe - see blazon Fetherstonhaugh Coat of Arms / Family Crest 6

Fetherstonhaugh

Europe - see blazon Fetherstonhaugh Coat of Arms / Family Crest 7

Blazon description

(Fetherstonhaugh, co. Northumberland, bart., extinct 1847). Gu. on a chev. betw. three ostrich feathers ar. a pellet. Crest—An antelope’s head erased ar. armed or.

(Kirk Oswald, co. Cumberland; a younger branch of the Northumbrian family; the sister of Timothy FetherstonHaugh, the last male heir, who d. in 1797, m. the Rev. Charles Smallwood, and had a son, Timothy, who assumed the surname and arms of FetherstonHaugh). Gu. a chev. betw. three ostrich feathers ar. Crest—An antelope’s head erased gu. armed or. Motto—Valens et volens.

(Staffield Hall, co. Cumberland). Gu. a chev. betw. three ostrich feathers ar. Crest—An antelope’s head erased gu. armed or. Motto—Valens et volens.

(granted to Alexander Stephenson Fetherston Haugh, Esq., Hopton Court, co. Worcester). Gu. two chevronels engr. betw. three feathers within a bordure also engr. ar. Crest—An heraldic antelope’s head erased gu. surmounted by two feathers in saltire ar. Motto—Ne vile velis.

(Bracklyn, co. Westmeath; descended from co. Durham, settled in Ireland, temp. Charles I. Cuthbert Fetherston, son of the first settler, had three sons, viz.. I. Cuthbert, ancestor of Fetherston, of Bracklyn; II. Thomas, ancestor of Fetherston, of Carrick, and the barts. of Ardagh; III. Francis, ancestor of Fetherston, of Whiterock). Gu. a chev. betw. three ostrich feathers ar. Crest—An antelope’s head gu. crined and armed or. Motto—Valens et volens.

(Hopton Court, co. Worcester; Shirley Arthur Stephenson Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., of Hopton Court). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. two chevronels engr. betw. three feathers within a bordure also engr. ar. in the centre chief point (for distinction) a cross crosslet of the last; 2nd and 3rd, gu. on a bend nebulee erminois betw. six ears of wheat, three and three, one in pale and two in saltire, banded or, three leopards’ faces of the first. Crests—1st, An heraldic antelope’s head erased gu. surmounted by two feathers in saltire ar. charged on the neck (for distinction) with a cross crosslet or; 2nd, In front of a garb or, a cornucopia fessewise ppr.

Northumberland – (Baronet, 3 janv. 1747. M. ét. en 1847) – De gueules au chevron d’argent ch d’un tourteau de sable et acc de trois plumes d’autruche du second Cimier une antelope arrêtée d’argent accornée d’or Supports deux autruches au naturel

Irlande – De gueules au chevron d’argent acc de trois plumes d’autruche du même Cimier une tête et col d’antelope de gueules crinée et accornée d’or Devise VALENS ET VOLENS

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