Rolfe Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

British Isles

Rolfe

Europe - see blazon Rolfe Coat of Arms / Family Crest 9

Blazon description

(Baron Cranworth, extinct 1868. Right Hon. Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, a Baron of the Exchequer, was appointed Vice-Chancellor of England 1850, raised to the Peerage same year, and made Lord Chancellor, 1852 and 1865; he d.s.p.). Gyronny of eight ar. and gu. an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast with a sun in splendour or. Crest—A dove ar. in the beak a sprig of olive ppr. ducally gorged gu. and resting the dexter foot upon three annulets interlaced or. Supporters—On either side a stag or, charged on the neck with four bandlets sa. upon the attires a ribbon gu. passing through an annulet gold. Motto—Post nubila Phoebus.

(Deptford, co. Kent, and Hackney, co. Middlesex). Ar. three ravens sa. a trefoil vert for diff. Crest—A raven close sa. in the beak a trefoil slipped vert.

(Chislehurst, co. Kent, and London). Same Arms, with a cinquefoil in chief vert.

(Sarum, co. Wilts). Ar. three ravens sa. Crest—On a staff couped and raguly lying fessways and sprouting at the dexter end vert a raven close sa.

(Inglethorpe, co. York). Az. three water bougets or.

(co. York). Or, three water bougets sa.

Ar. a raven sa.

(Hadleigh, co. Suffolk). Gyronny of eight erm. and sa. on a chief gu. three annulets or. Crest—A dragon’s head couped gu. fretty ar. ducally gorged and chained or.

(Heacham Hall, co. Norfolk; exemplified to S. C. E. Neville Rolfe, Esq., who took the name and arms of Rolfe, by royal licence, 19 April, 1837, on coming into possession of the property of the late Edmund Rolfe, Esq., of Meacham Hall). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or and az. on a chief sa. three annulets ar., for Rolfe; 2nd and 3rd, gu. five fusils conjoined in fess or, each charged with an erm. spot sa. a border nebuly ar., for Neville. Crests—1st, Neville: A mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gu. a rose ar. slipped vert; 2nd, Rolfe: A lion’s head erased ar. fretty gu. Motto—Cresco crescendo.

Baron Cranworth – Angleterre – (Baron, 1850. M. ét. le 26 juillet 1868) – Gironné d’argent et de gueules à l’aigle de sable brochant sur le tout l’estomac ch d’un soleil d’or Cimier une colombe d’argent colletée d’une couronne de gueules tenant en son bec un rameau d’olivier de sinople et appuyant sa patte dextre sur trois annelets entrelacés et mal-ordonnés d’or Supports deux cerfs d’or colletés chacun de quatre burèles de sable les cornes de chaque cerf liées d’un ruban de gueules passé dans un annelet d’or Devise POST NUBILA PROEBUS

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