Jenkinson Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

British Isles

Jenkinson

Europe - see blazon Jenkinson Coat of Arms / Family Crest 11

Jenkinson

Europe - see blazon Jenkinson Coat of Arms / Family Crest 12

Jenkinson

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

Blazon description

(Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester, bart.). Az. a fesse wavy ar. charged with a cross pattée gu. in chief two estoiles or. Crest—A sea-horse assurgent ar. maned az. supporting a cross pattée gu. Motto—Pareo non servio.

(Earl of Liverpool; extinct 1851. Sir Charles Jenkinson, seventh bart. of Hawkesbury, was created Lord Hawkesbury 1786, and was raised to the earldom 1796; the third earl d.s.p.m. 1851, when the baronetcy devolved on the heir male). Az. a fesse wavy ar. charged with a cross pattée gu. in chief two estoiles or, and, as an honourable augmentation, upon a chief wavy of the second a cormorant sa. beaked and legged of the third, holding in the beak a branch of seaweed (called laver) inverted vert, being the arms of Liverpool. Crest: A seahorse assurgent ar. maned az. supporting a cross pattee gu. Supporters—Two hawks, wings elevated and inverted ppr. beaked, legged, and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross pattée gu. Motto—Palma non sine pulvere.

(Walton, co. Derby, bart., extinct 1739; Paul Jenkinson, Esq., of Walton, son of Richard Jenkinson, merchant, was created a baronet 17 Dec. 1685). Az. two barrulets or, in chief three suns ppr. Crest—A seahorse’s head couped az. crined or, gorged with two barrulets gold.

(Walcot, co. Oxford; confirmed 16 James I.). Az. on a fesse wavy ar. a cross pattée gu. in chief two estoiles or. Crest—A seahorse assurgent or, maned az. supporting a cross pattée gu.

Az. a fesse erm. in chief three suns or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet az. a demi lion ramp. ar. holding a palm branch vert. Another Crest—A seahorse’s head couped ar. crined gu. gorged with a fesse az.

(co. Lincoln; granted 14 Feb. 1568). Az. a fesse wavy ar. three estoiles in chief or. Crest—A seahorse ppr.

(London; Anthony Jenkinson, citizen of that city. Visit. London, 1568). Same Arms. Crest—A seahorse assurgent per pale or and az. crined gu.

(Tunstal, co. Norfolk, and Oulton, co. Suffolk; confirmed by Harvey, Clarenceux, 8 Nov. 1663). Or, two bars gemelles gu. betw. three boars’ heads erased at the neck sa. Crest—A bull’s head ar. crined sa. the horns twisted or and of the second.

(Norwich; granted 1687). Or, two barrulets gu. betw. three horses’ heads erased sa. Crest—A seahorse’s head couped ar. finned and gorged with two barrulets or.

Sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar.

(Maj.-Gen. Charles Vanbrugh Jones, of Cruckton Hall and Charlton Hill, co. Salop). Barry of six az. and erm. three annulets two in fess. and one in base or, a pile of the last thereon a lion ramp. reg. sa. Crest—Upon a mural crown sa. a lion pass. reg. or, supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six az. and erm. charged with an annulet or. Motto—Perge sed caute.

Angleterre – (Baronet, 16 mai 1661) – D’azur à la fasce ondée d’argent ch d’une croisette pattée de gueules et acc en chef de deux étoiles rayonnantes d’or Cimier un cheval marin d’argent criné d’azur tenant entre ses pattes une croisette pattée de gueules Devise PAREO NON SERVIO

Comte de Liverpool – Angleterre – (Baronet, 16 mai 1661; baron Hawkesbury, 21 août 1786; comte de L., 28 mai 1796. M. ét. le 3 sept. 1851) – D’azur à la fasce ondée d’argent ch d’une croisette pattée de gueules et acc en chef de deux étoiles rayonnantes d’or au chef ondé aux armes de la ville de Liverpool qui sont d’argent au cormoran de sable becqué et membré de gueules tenant en son bec une branche de sinople Cimier un cheval marin d’argent criné d’azur tenant entre ses pattes une croisette pattée de gueules Supports deux autours au naturel le vol levé becqués membrés et grilletés d’or ch chacun sur sa poitrine d’une croisette pattée de gueules Devise PALMA NON SINE PULVERE

Derbyshire – (Baronet, 17 déc. 1685. M. ét. le 28 juin 1739) – D’azur à deux fasces d’or acc de trois soleils du même rangés en chef Cimier une tête et col de cheval marin d’azur crinée d’or ch de deux fasces du même

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