Halford Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Halford

British Isles

Halford

British Isles

Halford

British Isles

Halford

British Isles

Halford

Europe - see blazon Halford Coat of Arms / Family Crest 4

Halford

Europe - see blazon Halford Coat of Arms / Family Crest 5

Halford

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

Blazon description

(Wistow, co. Leicester, bart., extinct 1780). Ar.a greyhound pass. sa. on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or.

(Welham, co. Leicester, bart., extinct). Same Arms.

(Paddock House, near Canterbury, a branch of the preceding). Ar. a greyhound statant sa. collared or, on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis of the third. Crest—A demi greyhound sa. collared or. Motto—Virtus in actione consists.

(Wistow Hall, co. Leicester, bart.; Sir Henry Vaughan was created a bart. 1809; he was son of James Vaughan, Esq., M.D., by Hester Halford, his wife, cousin of Sir Charles Halford, last bart. of Wistow, and assumed the surname of Halford 1814). Ar. a greyhound pass. sa. on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or. By royal warrant of augmentation, in 1837, a rose ar. was substituted for the centre of the fleurs-de-lis; and as further augmentation, on a canton erm. a staff entwined with a serpent ppr. and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de-lis or. Crests—1st (of augmentation): A staff entwined by a serpent ppr. and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de-lis: 2nd: A greyhound’s head couped at the neck sa. collared or. Motto—Mutas inglorius artes (To exercise, unambitious of glory, the silent arts). This motto is an elegant quotation from Virgil’s description of the physician lapis. Supporters—Two emeus ppr. each gorged with a coronet composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-de-lis or.

Leicestershire – (Baronet, 27 juin 1706. M. ét.) – D’argent à un lévrier passant de sable au chef d’azur ch de trois fleurs-de-lis d’or Cimier une tête et col de lévrier de sable colletée d’or

Leicestershire – (Baronet, 18 déc. 1641. M. ét. le 21 juillet 1780) – Les armes précédentes

Leicestershire – (Baronet, 27 sept. 1809) – D’argent à un lévrier passant de sable au chef d’azur ch d’une rose d’argent entre deux fleurs-de-lis d’or au canton d’hermine ch d’un bâton d’Esculape au naturel surmonté d’une couronne d’or composée alternativement de fleurs-de-lis et de croix pattées Cimiers 1° les meubles du canton 2° une tête et col de lévrier de sable colletée d’or Devise MUTAS INGLORIUS ARTES

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