Pigott Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

British Isles

Pigott

Europe - see blazon Pigott Coat of Arms / Family Crest 17

Blazon description

(Chetwynd, co. Salop; derived from the marriage of Richard Pigott, co. Chester, with the dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard de Peshall, Knt., of Chetwynd; the grandson of this alliance, Robert Pigott, of Chetwynd, Sheriff co. Salop, 1517, bore for Arms, az. a chev. betw. three mullets or, on a chief erm. three fusils aa.; represented by Pigott, of Edgmond, co. Salop). Erm. three fusils conjoined in fess aa. Crest—A wolf’s head erased ar. langued gu.

(Edgmond, co. Salop). Same Arms. Crest—A wolf’s head erased ar. langued gu. Motto—Toute foys preste.

(Doddershall Park, co. Buckingham; a younger branch of Pigott, of Chetwynd, descended from co. Salop. Rev. William Pigott, Hector of Edgmond and Chetwynd, a younger son of Robert Pigott, Esq., of Chetwynd, Sheriff co. Salop, 1697). Same Arms, &c., as Pigott, of Chetwynd.

(Smyth-Pigott, Brockley, co. Somerset). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. three fusils conjoined in fess sa.; 2nd and 3rd, gu. on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils ar. as many leopards’ faces sa. Crests— 1st: A wolf’s head erased sa. gorged with a collar ar. charged with three torteaux; 2nd: A griffin’s head erased gu. charged on the neck with s bar gemel, beaked and eared or.

(Willaston, co. Salop). Erm. three fusils in fesse sa.

(Bedford, Marsham, co. Berks, Bechampton, co. Buckingham, and Weston, co. Nottingham). Sa. three pickaxes ar. a bordure of the second. Crest—A greyhound pass. sa.

(Abington-Pigotts, co. Cambridge). Same Arms, with a canton az. Same Crest as the last.

(Graham Foster Pigott, Abington-Pigotts, Royston, co. Cambridge). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, aa. three pickaxes, two and one, within a bordure ar. a canton az. for distinction, for Рigott; 2nd, per pale ar. and sa. a chev. per pale of the second and or, betw. three buglehorns stringed, counterchanged of the field, and, for distinction, the chev. charged with two escallops counterchanged thereof, for Foster; 3rd, ar. a human heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown or, on a chief sa. three escallops or, for Graham. Crests—1st: A mount vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or, a greyhound pass. sa. gorged for distinction with a collar or, for Pigott; 2nd: In front of a stag’s head couped or, attired sa. gorged for distinction with a mural crown gu. a buglehorn also aa. garnished or, for Foster; 3rd, an escallop or, with the words “Spero meliora ” above it, for Graham. Motto—Hoc age.

(co. Bedford). Ar. a bend betw. six pickaxes sa.

(co. Bedford). Gu. a fess chequy ar. and az. betw. three pickaxes of the second.

(Dodershall, co. Bucks, and Braytoft, co. Lincoln). Sa. three pickaxes ar. Crest—A greyhound couchant, collared ar. charged on the breast with three millpicks sa.

(Archer Lodge, co. Hants: granted in 1776 to Francis Pigott, Esq., Barrister-at-law, impropriator of Banbury, Oxon). Per fess erm. and sa. three pickaxes counterchanged. Crest—A greyhound statant per pale sa. and erm. These Same Arms were allowed to Mr. Payton Pigott, when he took the surnames and arms of Stainsby-Conant, and he bore them quarterly, with the arms of Stainsby and Conant, thus: 1st and 4th, Conant; 2nd, Stainsby; 3rd, Pigott. The crest of Stainsby is a mount vert, thereon a lion ramp. erm., holding betw. the forepaws a fleur-de-lis az. the dexter hindpaw resting on a millrind sa. Mottoes—Labore et virtute; and Conanti dabitur.

(co. Norfolk). Ar. two bends engr. gu.

(co. Nottingham). Sa. three pickaxes or. Crest—A greyhound sejant sa. collared and ringed or.

(Sir Robert Pigott, of Dysert in Leix, knighted Sept. 1609; Ulster’s Office; the heiress, Anne, dau. of Rev. Richard Pigott, D.D., m. Robert Shapland Carew, Esq.). Erm. three fusils conjoined in fess sa. on the centre one a crescent or. Crest—A wolf’s head erased ar. charged with a crescent gu.

(Knapton, Queen’s co., bart.). Erm. three fusils in fess sa. a crescent for diff. Crest—A wolf’s head erased ppr. collared or.

(Eagle Hill, co. Galway). Erm. three fusils conjoined in fess sa. Crest—A wolf’s head erased ppr. Motto—Crescit sub pondéré virtus.

Irlande – (Baronet, 3 oct. 1808) – D’hermine à trois losanges de sable accolées en fasce acc au canton dextre du chef d’un croissant du second Cimier une tête de loup au naturel colletée d’or

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