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Europe - see blazon Reade Coat of Arms / Family Crest 33

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(Barton, co. Berks, afterwards of Shipton Court, co. Oxford, bart.). Gu. a saltire betw. four garbs or. Crest—On the stump of a tree vert a falcon rising ppr. belled and jessed or. Motto—Cedant arma togæ.

(United States of America; a distinguished branch of the old and eminent family of Reade, of Barton Court, co. Berks, and Shipton Court, co. Oxford, now represented by General J. Meredith Read, M.A., Resident Minister of the United States at the Court of Greece, only son of the late Hon. John Meredith Read, LL.D., Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, whose father, the Hon. John Read, (fourth son of Hon. George Read, one of the six signers of the Declaration of American Independence), m. Martha, dau. of Hon. Samuel Meredith, Brigadier-General). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Ipsden, co. Oxford; a younger branch of Reade, Bart., of Shipton, descended from Edward Reade, second son of Thomas Reade, Esq., whose eldest son was the first bart.; represented by Reade, of Ipsden House). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Brocket, co. nerts, bart., extinct 1712; John Reade, third son of Sir Thomas Reade, Knt., of Barton, co. Berks, by Mary, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Brocket, Knt., of Brocket, and younger brother of Thomas Reade, Esq., of Barton, ancestor of Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskins Reade, seventh bart. of Shipton, was created a bart. 1642; the third bart. d. s. p., leaving three sisters his co-heirs, from the eldest of whom descends Dashwood, Bart., of Kirtlington). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Wenburie, co. Devon; Edward Reade, of that place, Visit. Devon, 1620, son of Nicholas Reade, and grandson of Thomas Reade, both of same place). Gu. on a bend nebulée ar. three shovellers sa.

(arms in Hasley Manor House, co. Oxford. Visit. Oxon, 1566). Gu.on a bend wavy ar. three Cornish choughs sa.

(Holbrooke House, co. Suffolk). Ar. a saltire vairé az. and or, betw. four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest—A mount vert, thereon betw. two reeds a Cornish chough, winelevated all ppr.

(Whittlesey, Isle of Ely, Cambridge, Broomshill Castle and Brocket Hall, co. Herts, Canterbury and Folkestone, co. Kent, London, co. Somerset, and Wales). Az. a griffin segreant or. Crest—An eagle displ. sa. beaked and legged or.

(Mytton, co. Gloucester). Per pale ar. and sa. a fess nebulée betw. three martlets counterchanged.

(Yate, co. Gloucester). Per pale or and ar. a cross botonnée fitchée betw. four fleurs-de-lis sa.

(co. Gloucester). Ar. three crossbows gu. the iron work sa.

(co. Gloucester). Az. guttée d’or, a cross formée fitchée of the last.

(co. Lincoln). Gu. on a bend ar. three shovellers sa. Crest—A shoveller close sa.

(Lord Mayor of London, 1502). Per pale gu. and sa. cross botonnee fitchee ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or.

(London). Az. a griffin segreant or, a canton of the second. Crest—A griffin’s head erased az. purfled or.

(London and Coussom, co. Wilts). Per pale gu. and sa. across botonnée fitchée betw. four fleurs-de-lis or.

(co. Middlesex). Ar. on a cross betw. four lions ramp. sa. as many lions pass. of the first.

(Kingsteed, co. Norfolk). Az. on a fess betw. three pheasants or, as many crossbows bent sa. Creat—A stag’s head erased sa. bezantée, attired or.

(Massingham, Magna, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend, wavy or, three shovellers sa. a bordure engr. of the last semée of torteaux.

(Symington, co. Norfolk). Az. on a bend wavy ar. three shovellers sa. breasts gu. a bordure engr. of the second pellettée; a sinister quarter ar. divided by a line in pale, on the dexter side two staves couped and raguly in saltire gu. entiled with a Saxon coronet or; on the sinister side a man ppr. habited gold, in the dexter hand a sword held over his head, in the sinister hand a man’s head couped ppr.

(Close, co. Northumberland). Or, on a chev. betw. three garbs gu. as many ears of wheat stalked and leaved ar.

(cos. Oxford and Somerset). Az. three cock pheasants or.

(co. Suffolk). Az. on a bend wavy or, three martlets (another, swans) sa. a border ar. charged with pellets and torteaux interlaced (another, the border engr. ar. charged with eight torteaux).

(Wales). Az. three butter chums or.

Gu. a saltire betw. four garbs or. Crest—On the trunk of a tree vert a falcon volant ppr.

Quarterly, az. and ar. a griffin segreant or.

Az. on a bend or, three bitterns sa. membered gu. within a bordure ar.

Ar. crusily fitchée gu. three garbs of the last.

Az. three mascles or.

Per pale wavy ar. and sa. three crescents counterchanged.

Or, on a cross gu. five lions ramp. of the first.

Gu. a cross patonce fltchée betw. four fleurs-de-lis or.

(The Lodge, Shipton, co. Oxford; granted to Joseph Reade, Esq.). Gu. a saltire betw. four garbs or, for distinction a canton erm. Crest— Upon the trunk of a tree fesswise vert a falcon rising ppr. belled and jessed gu. charged on the breast, for distinction, with a cross crosslet also gu.

Oxfordshire – (Baronet, 4 mars 1660) – De gueules au sautoir d’or cantonné de quatre gerbes du même Cimier un faucon essorant au naturel longé et grilleté d’or soutenu d’un tronc d’arbre au naturel Devise CEDANT ARMA TOGAE

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