Grosvenor Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

British Isles

Grosvenor

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

Grosvenor

Europe - see blazon Grosvenor Coat of Arms / Family Crest 14

Blazon description

Az. a garb or. In the time of Richard II. a protracted litigation arose between Sir Robert le Grosvenor and Sir Richard le Scrope, relative to the bearing “Az. a bend or,

(Duke of Westminster). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a portcullis with chains pendent or, on a chief of the last in pale, the arms of King Edward the Confesser betw. two united roses of York and Lancaster, being the arms of the city of Westminster, granted to the duke’s ancestors as a coat of augmentation; 2nd and 3rd, az. a garb or, the family arms of Grosvenor. Crest—A talbot statant or. Supporters—On each side a talbot ramp. reguard. or, gorged with a plain collar az. Motto—Virtus non stemma.

(Baron Ebury). Az. a garb or, a mullet for diff. Crest—A talbot statant or. Supporters—On either side a talbot reguard. or, gorged with a plain collar az. charged on the shoulder with a mullet of the second. Motto—Virtus non stemma.

(co. Chester). Quarterly, ar. and sa. a cross flory counterchanged.

(co. Dorset). Az. a garb or. Crest—A horse courant, saddled and bridled all ppr.

(Leek, co. Stafford). Paly of ten gu. and or, a cross moline ar. betw. four crows sa.

(co. Stafford). Gu. a bend or, a bordure erm.

(Bushbury, co. Stafford. Visit. Stafford, 1583). Az. a garb or, betw. three bezants. Crest—A talbot statant or, collared gu.

(Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick. Visit. Warwick, 1619). Same Arms and Crest.

(High Grosvenor, Whitmore, Bridgnorth, and Dallicott, co. Salop, &c. The heiress of the Grosvenors, of Dallicott, Sarah, only child of William Grosvenor, of that place, m. in 1709, Edward Smith, son of John Smith, Esq., of Hilton, and was buried at Claverley in 1763, leaving issue William Smith, Esq., of Dallicott House, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Hurtle, Esq., of Sutton, and d. in 1792, aged 80, leaving issue a dau. and heir, Mary, m. to Robert Wilkes, Esq., by whom she had issue (with sons who d. issueless), a dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. in 1805 to Thomas Worrall Grazebrook, Esq., of Stourton Castle, co. Stafford. Mr. Grazebrook d. in 1816, and was s. by his only son, the late Thomas Worrall Smith Grazebrook, Esq., of Dallicott and Stourton, on whose decease unm. in 1846, the Dallicott and Stourton estates devolved upon his only sister, Elizabeth, wife of George McKenzie Kettle, Esq., now of Dallicott jure uxoris). Az. a garb or, betw. three bezants. Crest—A talbot pass. or, collared gu.

Sa. a cross patonce ar.

(Wade’s Mill, co. Herts). Az. a garb or, betw. three bezants.

(co. Leicester). Az.a fesse betw. three garbs or, banded gu.

Baron Ebury – Angleterre – (Baron E., 10 sept. 1857) – D’azur à une gerbe d’or surmontée d’une étoile du même Cimier un dogue arrêté d’or Supports deux dogues regardants d’or colletés d’azur l’épaule ch d’une étoile du même Devise VIRTUS NON STEMMA

Duc de Westminster – Angleterre – (Baronet, 23 fév. 1621-22; baron Grosvenor d’Eaton, 8 avril 1761; vicomte Belgrave et comte de Grosvenor, 5 juillet 1784; marquis de Westminster, sept. 1831; duc de W., 27 fév. 1874) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 les armes de la ville de Westminster qui sont d’azur à une herse sarrasine d’or enchaînée du même au chef d’or ch d’un pal d’azur surch des armes attribuées à Edouard le Confesseur une croix florencée cantonnée de quatre martinets et acc en pointe d’un cinquième martinet le tout d’or ledit pal accosté de deux roses écartelées d’argent et de gueules aux 2 et 3 d’azur à une gerbe d’or (Gorsvenor) Cimier un dogue arrêté d’or Supports deux dogues regardants d’or colletés d’azur Devise VIRTUS NON STEMMA

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