Kingsmill Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

British Isles

Kingsmill

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

Blazon description

(Sidmanton, co. Hunts, and Aston, co. Gloucester, bart., extinct 1823; descended from John Kingsmill, Judge of Common Pleas, d. 1604). Ar. semee of crosses crosslet fitchee sa. a chev. erm. betw. three fers-de-moline of the second, a chief of the third. Crest—A cubit arm erect vested ar. holding in the hand ppr. a millrind sa. Motto—Do well, doubt not.

(Sir John Kingsmill, Knt., of Hermitage, near Lucan, co. Dublin, who m. 1824, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Sir Robert Kingsmill, Bart., of Sidmanton, co. Hants). Same Arms.

(Millbrook, co. Hants). Ar. crusily fitchée sa. a chev. ermines betw. three millrinds of the second, a chief of the third. Crest—A cubit arm erect, vested ar. cuff sa. holding in the hand ppr. a millrind of the second.

(co. Hants). Same Arms. Crest—A Moor’s head in profile couped at the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples or and gu.

(co. Warwick). Ar. a chev. ermines betw. three millrinds sa. a chief of the second.

(exemplified to Thomas Nugent Kenney, Esq., of Correndoo Park, co. Galway, amd of Hermitage Park, co. Dublin, and to his wife, Isabel Augusta Bruce, only child and heiress of Sir John Kingsmill, Col. Battle Axe Guard, by Elizabeth Catherine, his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir John Kingsmill, Bart., of Sidmanton, co. Southampton, on his assuming, by royal licence, 18 Jan. 1866, the surname of Kingsmill, in lieu of that of Kenney). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. semée of cross crosslets fitchée sa. a chev. ermines betw. three fers-de-moline pierced of the second, a chief of the second charged with a Maltese cross or, for distinction, for Kingsmill; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or and az. a fleur-de-lis betw. three crescents all counterchanged, a crescent for diff., for Kenney; an escocheon of pretence, in the 1st and 4th quarters the arms of Kingsmill, without the Maltese cross, in the 2nd and 3rd the arms of Brice, otherwise Bruce, viz.: Or, a saltire gu. a chief of the last, thereon in the dexter chief point a mullet of the first. Crests—1st: A cubit arm erect, vested ar. cuffed ermines, in the hand ppr. a fer-de-moline, as in the arms, the arm charged with a Maltese cross gu., for distinction, for Kingsmill; 2nd: Out of an carl’s coronet or, a cubit aim erect, vested gu. ruffed ar. the hand grasping a roll of parchment ppr. the arm charged with a crescent ar. for diff., for Kenney.

Hampshire – (Baronet, 24 nov. 1800. M. ét. le 4 mai 1823) – D’argent semé de croix recroisettées au pied fiché de sable au chevron d’hermine brochant sur le tout et acc de trois fers de moulin du second au chef d’hermine Cimier un avant-bras en pal paré d’argent la main de carnation tenant un fer de moulin de sable Devise DO WELL DOUBT NOT

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