Howell Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Howell

British Isles

Blazon description

(St. Alban’s, co. Hertford). Sa. three roses ar. barbed vert. Crest—Out of a ducal crown or, a rose ar. stalked and leaved vert, betw. two wings endorsed sa.

(co. Kent, Stratford and Haley, co. Norfolk, and co. Sussex). Ar. two lions conjoined with one head ramp. guard. per pale gu. and sa.

(Prinknash Park, co. Gloucester). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar., for Howell; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars’ heads couped ppr., for Jones. Crests—1st: A stag lodged sa. in the mouth a leaf ppr.; 2nd: Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion’s head sa. gutte d’eau.

(Prince of Caerleon-upon-Uske, co. Monmouth). Gu. three towers triple-towered ar.

(Soulgrave, co. Northampton, co. Suffolk, and Pack, co. Warwick). Sa. a cross or. Crest—A griffin sejant ar. beaked, legged, and winged az. pierced through the breast with a broken tilting spear ppr. and holding the bottom part of the broken spear in the sinister claw.

(Eynsham, co. Oxford; William Howell, Esq. Visit. 1574). Sa. a cross or, a crescent for diff. Crest—A griffin segreant az. holding a broken spear sa. Motto—Virtus in arduo.

Same Arms. Crest—A camel ppr.

Ar. two lions pass. reguard. in pale sa. Crest—A beaver pass. ppr.

Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets ar.

Gu. three towers triple-towered ar.

Az. a wolf saliant ar.

Quarterly, per fesse indented gu. and ar.

Gu. on a chief or, a lion pass. sa.

Ar. a lion ramp. sa. depressed with a fesse gu.

(co. Montgomery). Ar. on a fesse az. three boars’ heads couped close or, in chief a lion pass. gu.

(North Wales). Gu. three lions pass. in pale or, armed and langued sa.

(Westbury-in-Marsh, Gibbon, co. Buckingham; Edward Howell sold this manor in 1639, and emigrated to Notrh America. His eldest son, Major John Howell, d. 3 Nov. 1696, aged 71. The descendants of the first settler are still living in America, one of whom is George Rogers Howell, Esq., of the New York State Library. Arms on the seal of Edward Howell, and on the tombstone of his son, Major John Howell, 1696). Gu. three towers triple-towered ar.

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