Jackson Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Jackson

British Isles

Jackson

British Isles

Jackson

British Isles

Jackson

British Isles

Jackson

British Isles

Jackson

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

Jackson

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

Jackson

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

Jackson

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

Blazon description

(Bishop of Oxford, 1812). Same Arms.

(Combhay, co. Somerset, descended from co. York; William Jackson, of Combhay, temp. James I., son of Milks Jackson, of same place, who removed from the co. York. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Ar. on a chev. betw. three bucks’ heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the field.

(Yorkshire and Cuddesdon, co. Oxon; borne by Gilbert Jackson, who entered his descent at the Oxford Visit, of 1669. Hiss grandson, Rev. Gilbert Jackson, D.D., of Cuddesdon, is now represented by his great-grandson, Lieut.-Col. W. 11. M. Jackson, 81st foot). Gu. a fesse betw. three sheldrakes ar. Crest—A sheldrake ppr.

(Upwell, Norfolk and St. Andrew’s, co. Fife, as re­registered to Handle Jackson, Esq., of Upwell, Norfolk). Ar. a pale engrailed az. surmounted by a chev. inveeted thereon three cinquefoils betw. as many eagles’ heads eradicated all counterchanged. Crest—Upon the trunk of a tree eradicated and sprouting in the,dexter, a horse currant ar. gutttf de poix charged on tho body, with a pale gu. thereon a cinquefoil also ar.

(WM. Lawies Jackson, Esq., of Allerton Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire). Per chev. gu. and or, in chief two suns in splendour of the last and in base three annulets one and two of the first. Crest—A horse or, holding in the mouth an ear of wheat slipped vert, resting the dexter foreleg on three annulets as in the arras. Motto—Essayez.

Irlande – (Baronet, 21 avril 1813. M. ét.) – De gueules à la fasce d’argent acc de trois pluviers du même ch chacun d’un trèfle de sinople Cimier un pluvier de l’écu surmonté de la devise INNOCENTIAE SECURUS Supports deux lions au naturel Devise (au-dessous des armes) MALO MORI QUAM FOEDARI

Middlesex – (Baronet, 4 nov. 1869) – D’azur à la fasce acc en chef de deux têtes et cols de bouc et en pointe d’une fleur-de-lis le tout d’argent flanqué en rond d’argent Cimier une tête et col de bouc d’argent semée de trèfles de sinople et mouv d’un bâton noueux de sable posé en fasce

Bedfordshire – (Baronet, 22 mai 1815) – D’argent à la fasce de gueules ch d’un lévrier courant d’or entre deux phéons du même la fasce acc en chef d’une tête de bouc du second et en pointe d’un vaisseau voguant au naturel Cimier une tête et col de bouc d’argent semée de larmes de gueules accornée et barbée d’or ornée d’un collier de gueules ch de trois besants d’or

Yorkshire – (Baronet, 31 déc. 1660. M. ét. en 1727) – De gueules à la fasce d’argent acc de trois pluviers du même

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