Molyneux Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

British Isles

Molyneux

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

Molyneux

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

Molyneux

Europe - see blazon Molyneux Coat of Arms / Family Crest 9

Blazon description

(Earl of Sefton). Az. a cross moline or. Crest—A chapeau gu. turned up erm. adorned with a plume of peacock’s feathers ppr. Supporters—Two lions az. Motto—Vivere sat vincere.

(Teversal, co. Nottingham, bart., extinct 1812; descended from Sir Thomas Molyneux, of Haughton, made a Knight Banneret by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, at Berwick, in 1482, second son of Richard Molyneux, one of the heroes of Azincourt, and brother of Richard Molyneux, ancestor of the Earl of Sefton. Visit. Notts, 1614. Sir Francis Molyneux, seventh bart., d. s. p. in 1812, when the baronetcy expired, the estates passing to his nephew, the late Lord Henry Thomas Molyneux Howard, second son of Henry Howard, Esq., of Glossop, by Juliana, his wife, dau. of Sir William Molyneux, Bart.). Az. a cross moline quarter pierced or. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a plume of peacock’s feathers ppr.

(Loscley, co. Surrey; Sir Thomas Molyneux, Knt., m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. Nicholas More, and niece and heir of Sir Peynings More, Bart., of Loscley). Same Arms, quartering More, of Loscley.

Az. a chev. betw. three crosses moline ar. Crest—A cock’s head betw. two wings ppr.

(Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms, 1597; from his Fun. Ent. Olster’s Office; d. 13 June, 1632). Az. a cross moline or, quarter pierced of the field, in dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crest—An heraldic tiger pass. ar. holding in the dexter paw a cross moline or.

(Castle Dillon, co. Armagh, bart.; descended from Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms). Same Arms and Crest. Motto—Stat fortuna domus virtute.

(quartered by Mitford, through Osbaldeston. Visit. York, 1666). Same Arms.

Irlande – (Baronet, 4 juillet 1730) – D’azur à une croix ancrée d’or ajourée en carré et acc au 1 d’une fleur-de-lis du même Cimier un tigre héraldique passant d’argent tenant de sa patte dextre une croisette ancrée d’or Devise STAT FORTUNA DOMUS VIRTUTE

Comte de Sefton – Angleterre – (Baronet, 22 mai 1611; vicomte Molyneux de Maryborough, 22 déc. 1628; comte de S., 30 nov. 1771; titres dans la pairie d’Irl. Baron Sefton de Croxteth, dans la pairie du Royaume-Uni, 16 juin 1831) – D’azur à la croix ancrée d’or Cimier un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine orné sur le devant de plumes de paon au naturel Supports deux lions d’azur Devise VIVERE SAT VINCERE

Nottinghamshire – (Baronet, 29 juin 1611. M. ét. le 9 juin 1812) – D’azur à la croix ancrée d’or ajourée en carré Cimier un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine panaché de plumes de paon au naturel

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