Newcomen Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

British Isles

Newcomen

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

Blazon description

(Saltfleetby, co. Lincoln; descended from Hugh Newcomen, of that place, living temp. Richard I.). Ar. a lion’s head erased sa. langued gu. betw. three crescents of the last. Crest—A lion’s gamb erased and erect sa. armed gu.

(Nether Taynton, co. Lincoln; Richard Newcomen, son of William Newcomen, of Soleby, second son of Martin Newcomen, of Saltfleetby, temp. Henry Vll., m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas Maydenwell, of Nether Taynton). Same Arms and Crest.

(Renagh, co. Longford, bart.. extinct 1789; Sir Robert Newcomen, knighted by Sir Arthur Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1605, was created a bart., 1625). Same Arms and Crest.

(Viscount Newcomen, extinct 1825. Katherine Newcomen, only dau. of Charles Newcomen, Esq., of Carrickglas, co. Longford, and granddau. of Charles Newcomen, Esq., of Droming, youngest son of Sir Thomas Newcomen, fifth bart., in. William Gleadowe, Esq., of Killester, co. Dublin. She was created a Baroness 1800, and a Viscountess 1803, and d. 1817, when she was s. by her son, Thomas, Viscount Newcomen, d.s.p.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. three lozenges conjoined in fess ar., for Gleadowe; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a lion’s head erased sa. langued gu. betw. three crescents of the second. Crest—A cock or. Supporters— Dexter, a brown horse: sinister, a talbot, both ppr. and semée of crescents gu. Molto—Vigilant.

(Gleadowe-Newcomen, Killester, co. Dublin, bart., extinct 1825; exemplified to William Gleadowe, Esq., of Killester, who m. Katherine, only dau. and heir of Charles Newcomen, Esq., of Carrickglas, afterwards Viscountess Newcomen, when he assumed the name of Newcomen; he was created a bart. 1781). Arms, Crest, and Motto same as the last, the shield charged with an escutcheon of pretence of the Newcomen arras.

(Sutton, co. Dublin; granted, 1712, to Brabazon Newcomen, Esq., of Sutton, son of Sir Thomas Newcomen, Knt., who was an illegitimate son of Sir Beverley Newcomen, second bart., of Kenagh). Ar. a lion’s head erased sa. langued gu. betw. three crescents of the last, a border of the second. Crest—A lion’s gamb erect and erased sa. armed gu. the paw holding a crescent ar.

Irlande – (Baronet, 30 déc. 1625. M. ét. le 27 avril 1789) – Les armes précédentes sans supports ni devise

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