Hawley Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

British Isles

Hawley

Europe - see blazon Hawley Coat of Arms / Family Crest 15

Hawley

Europe - see blazon Hawley Coat of Arms / Family Crest 16

Blazon description

(Leybourne Grange, co. Kent, hart.). Vert a saltire engr. ar. Crest—A dexter arm in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a spear in bend sinister, point downwards also ppr.

(co. Devon). Ar. a barbed arrow in pale, feathered or, betw. three buglehorns sa.

(Lord Hawley; extinct 1772; descended from the Hawleys of cos. Somerset and Dorset; created 1646). Vert a saltire engr. ar. Crest—An Indian goat’s head, holding a three-leaved sprig of holly all ppr. Motto—Suivez moi.

(William Henry Toovey Hawley, Esq., of West Green House, near Hartford Bridge, co. Hants; descended from Robert Hawley and Susan, Lady Erle, his wife, dau. of William Fienes, third Viscount Saye and Sele; this Robert Hawley is supposed to have been a son of Francis, Lord Hawley, so created in 1646). Same Arms. Crest—A thunderbolt ppr.

(co. Lincoln). Vert a saltire engr. ar. betw. four mullets or.

(Clarenceux King of Arms, d. 22 Aug. 1577). Vert a cross invecked ar.

Per bend or and vert. Crest—A falcon with wings endorsed.

Ar. a saltire engr. sa.

(Brentford, co. Middlesex). Erm. a cross engr. gu.

Or, a cross engr. gu.

Vert on a cross engr. ar. five mullets gu.

(Dartmouth, co. Devon; quartered by Coplestone; Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Hawley, by Emma, his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Trevilyan, m. John Coplestone, Eaq., of Coplestone. Visit. Devon, 1620). Or, three buglehorns sa. stringed gu. with an arrow in pale of the second through that in base, point downward, barbed and feathered ar. betw. two mullets in fess of the second.

(Buckland, co. Somerset, bart., extinct 1774). Vert a saltire engr. ar.

Az. three goats couchant ar. attired or.

(Ore, co. Sussex). Gu. three talbots’ heads erased ar.

Baron Hawley de Duncannon – Somersetshire – (Baronet Hawley de Buckland, 14 mars 1643; baron Hawley de Duncannon, dans la pairie d’Irl., 8 juillet 1646. M. et. le 24 août 1774) – De sinople au sautoir engrelé d’argent Cimier une tête et col de bouc au naturel tenant entre ses dents une branche de houx feuillée de trois pièces de sinople Devise SUIVEZ MOY

Kent – (Baronet, 14 mai 1795) – De sinople au sautoir engrelé d’argent Cimier un avant-bras posé en pal armé au naturel la main de carnation tenant une pique en barre la pointe en bas

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