Gorges Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

British Isles

Gorges

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

Gorges

Europe - see blazon Gorges Coat of Arms / Family Crest 8

Gorges

Europe - see blazon Gorges Coat of Arms / Family Crest 9

Gorges

Europe - see blazon Gorges Coat of Arms / Family Crest 10

Blazon description

(Wraxall, Langford, &c. Sir Theobald Russell, son and heir of Sir Theobald Russell, by Eleanor, his wife, sister and heiress of Ralph de Gorges, assumed his maternal surname of Gorges, and also adopted the armorial bearings of the family, which occasioned a dispute, 2 Edward III., between him and Warburton, of Cheshire; and the latter gentleman, establishing his right to the arms in the court of Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Earl Marshal, Gorges had assigned to him—Lozengy or and az. a chev. gu.; which his posterity bore for some time, until they assumed again their ancient hereditary coat). Ar. a gurges (or whirlpool) az.

(Baron Gorges; summoned to Parliament, 1309-22, but not afterwards). Ar. a gurges (or whirlpool) az.

(quartered by Chichester, of Rawleigh. Visit. Devon, 1620). Erm. a fess betw. three cinquefoils gu.

(Lord Dundalk; created 1620, extinct 1712). Lozengy or and az. a chev. gu. Crest—A greyhound’s head couped ar. gorged with a bar gemels gu.

(Kilbrew, co. Meath). Same Arms.

(Bradpole). Lozengy or and az.

(co. Somerset; Sir Ferdinando Gorges, knighted 1591; son of Edward Gorges, and grandson of Edmund Gorges, who was eldest son of Sir Edmund Gorges, whose father, Sir Edmund Gorges, was in ward to John Howard, temp. Edward IV. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Lozengy or and az. a chev. gu. a mullet for diff. quartering Russell, Gorges, Pennington, and Englowise. Cmt—A greyhound’s head couped ppr. collared or.

Malines, Gand – D’azur à une fasce ondée et abaissée d’argent acc en chef d’un chevron alésé du même Ou Coupé-ondé au 1 d’azur au chevron d’argent acc en chef à dextre d’une étoile d’or et à senestre d’un croissant du même au 2 d’argent à trois fasces ondées d’azur

Baron Dundalk – Angleterre – (Baron, 1620. M. ét. en 1712) – Losangé d’or et d’azur au chevron de gueules brochant sur le tout Cimier une tête de lévrier d’argent colletée d’une jumelle de gueules

Lord Gorges – Angleterre – (M. ét. au 14e siècle) – D’argent à un gouffre d’azur

Wiltshire – (Baronet, 25 nov. 1612. M. ét. au moins de sept. 1712) – D’argent à un gouffre d’azur

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