Keyt Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Keyt

British Isles

Keyt

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Blazon description

(Ebrington, co. Gloucester, bart., extinct 1784; descended from William Keys, Esq., of Ebrington, High Sheriff of Worcester, 1632, whose grandson, John Keyt, was created a baronet in 1660). Az. on a chev. betw. three kites’ heads erased or, as many trefoils slipped gu. Crest—A kite’s head erased or. The family of Keyt appear, however, to have borne the chev. uncharged, and thus the coat occurs on the monument of William Keyt, of Ebrington, a.d. 1632.

Gloucestershire – (Baronet 22 déc. 1660. M. ét. le 6 juillet 1784) – D’azur au chevron d’or acc de trois têtes de milan du même Cimier une tête de milan d’or

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