Osbaldeston Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

British Isles

Osbaldeston

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

Blazon description

(Osbaldeston, co. Lancaster). Ar. a mascle sa. betw. three pellets. Crests—1st: A stag’s head erased per pale ar. and sa. guttée counterchanged attired or; 2nd: A man in armour on horseback all ppr. in the dexter hand a sword ar. hilt or.

(Hunmanby, co. York; descended from a second son of Osbaldeston, of Osbaldeston, co. Lancaster; Sir Richard Osbaldeston, Knt., of Hunmanby, Attorney General for Ireland, was knighted in Dublin 9 April, 1637, by the Earl of Strafford. His great grandson, Richard Osbaldeston, Bishop of London, d. s. p. 1764. His lordship’s sisters, who became eventually co-heirs of their brothers, were Theodosia, wife of Robert Pocklet, Esq., of Brayton; Elizabeth, wife of John Healy, Esq.; and Mary, wife of Robert Mitford, Esq., of Mitford Castle. See Firman and Mitford, pages 351 and 691, and also Fun. Ent. Ulster’s Office). Same Arms, a martlet for diff.

(Sunderland, co. Lancaster, 1664). Same Arms as Osbaldeston, of Osbaldeston, with a canton gu.

(Chadlington, co. Oxford; a family of great antiquity, descended from Oswald de Stone, who came to England with William I.; John Osbaldeston, of that place, Visit. Oxon, 1574, fifth in descent from Sir John Osbaldeston, Knt., of Chadlington, temp. Henry IV.). Quarterly, ar. and sa. four leopards’ faces counterchanged.

(Chadlington, co. Oxford, bart., extinct; Littleton Osbaldeston, Esq., of Chalington, son of John Osbaldeston, and grandson of Hercules Osbaldeston, who was the son of Arthur Osbaldeston, the last named in Visit. Oxon, was created a bart. 1664, since which period the family bore the following arms). Ar. a mascle sa. betw. three pellets. Crest—A knight in complete armour on a white horse, on his shield the family arms. Motto—Constance et ferme.

(Hutton-Bushel, and Ebberstonc Lodge, co. York; the present representative is George Osbaldeston, Esq.). Same Arms and Crest.

(Hunmanby, co. York, 1665). Ar. a mascle sa. betw. three pellets, a canton gu. Crest—A knight on horseback in armour.

Lancashire – (Baronet, 25 juin 1664. M. ét. le 7 avril 1749) – D’argent à une macle de sable acc de trois tourteaux du même Cimier un chevalier armé au naturel monté sur un cheval blanc galopant et tenant au bras senestre un bouclier aux armes de l’écu Devise CONSTANCE ET FERMETÉ

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