Mow Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Mow

British Isles

Mow

British Isles

Mow

British Isles

Blazon description

(that Ilk; represented, 1672, by Mow, of East Mains, co. Berwick). Az. a boar’s head erased ar. armed gu. betw. three mullets of the second. Crest—A phoenix rising out of flames. Motto—Post funera foenus.

(Balquhollie, co. Aberdeen: the name was anciently written De Monte Alto, and is thus written in a perambulation of the lands of Cleish, in Fifeshire: “Per Michaelem De Monte Altoet Philippum de Melgedrum, tune Justiciarios Scotiæ, anno 1252”). Ar. a lion ramp. sa.

(Capt. George Mowat, R.N., 1811, representative of Balquhollie). Same Arms. Crest—The battlement of a castle or, issuant therefrom a demi warrior, armed and accoutred ppr. holding in his dexter hand a sword also ppr. hilted and pommelled or, and in his sinister a flagstaff, thereon twisted a banner vert, fringed and charged with an antique crown or. Supporters—Two savages wreathed head and middle with oak ppr. each holding in his exterior hand a trident or. Mottoes—Over the crest: Monte alto; below the shield: Commit thy work to God.

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