Salusbury Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

British Isles

Salusbury

Europe - see blazon Salusbury Coat of Arms / Family Crest 16

Salusbury

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

Blazon description

(Barnstaple, co. Devon; five descents of this family are described in the Visit, of 1620). Gu. a lion ramp. or, betw. three crescents ar.

(Lleweny, co. Denbigh, bart., extinct 1684; descended from Adam de Salusbury, younger son of the Duke of Bavaria, who came into Wales, and was appointed Captain of the Garrison of Denbigh; his great-grandson, John Salusbury, seated at Lleweny, d. 7 March, 1289; from him descended various branches seated at Euloe, Denbigh, Erbistoek, Llanwern, Leadbroke, Llanrhaiadr Hall, Rflg Bachymbyd, Saethmarchog, Maeskadern, Llanrwst, and Horton; Sir Thomas Salussury was knighted by Henry VII. after the battle of Blackheath; Sir John Salusbury, Knt., of Lleweny, his great-great-grandson, M.P. co. Denbigh, 43 Queen Elizabeth, d. 1613, leaving a son and heir. Sir Henry Salusburt, Bart., of Lleweny, so created 1619; the third bart. d. s. p., leaving his sister his heir, Hester Salusbury, who m. Sir Robert Cotton, Bart., of Combermere, now represented by Viscount Combermere). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or, betw. three crescents of the last. Creat—A demi lion ramp, couped ar. ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a crescent gold. Motto—In veritate triumpho.

(Euloe, co. Flint; descended from Robert Salusbury, D.C.L., second son of Sir John Salusbuby, Knt., of Lleweny). Same Arms.

(co. Denbigh; Thomas Salusbury, of Denbigh, third son of Sir John Salusbury, Knt., of Lleweny, left a dau. and heiress, Jane, mi. Henry Williams, Esq., of Coehwillan). Same Arms.

(Bachegraig, co. Denbigh; descended from Roger Salusbdry, sixth son of Sir John Salusbury, Knt., of Lleweny. Hester Lynch, dau. and heiress of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Bachegraig, m. first, Henry Thrale, Esq., secondly, Signor Piozzi. This lady, the friend and correspondent of Dr. Johnson, devised Bachegraig to John Piozzi. See Salusbury, of Brynbella). Same Arms.

(Llanwern, co. Monmouth, bart., extinct 1868: descended from Norfolk Salusbury, Esq., of Plas-y-Ward, co. Denbigh, second son of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Bachegraig). Same Arms. Motto—Satis est prostrasse leoni.

(Erbistock, co. Flint; descended from George Salusbury, seventh son of Sir John Saldsbury, Knt., of Lleweny). Same Arms.

(Leadbroke, co. Flint; descended from Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Leadbroke, third son of Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt., of Lleweny, upon whom the honour of knighthood was conferred 22 June, 1497, at the Bridge foot, upon the King’s return, after the battle of Blackheath). Same Arms.

(Llanrhaiadr Hall, co. Denbigh; descended from Henry Salusbury, Esq., of Llanrhaiadr Hall, third son of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Lleweny, 12 Edward IV.: Catherine, dau. and it is presumed heiress, of Henry Salusbury, Esq., by her marriage with John Lloyd, Esq., of Bodidris, co. Flint, and Denbigh, conveyed Llanrhaiadr to their descendants, the Lloyds, Barts., of Vale, co. Denbigh). Same Arms.

(Rug, co. Merioneth; descended from William Salusbury, Esq., of Rug, co. Merioneth, and Bachymbyd, co. Denbigh, Colonel in the service of Charles I., Governor of the castle of Denbigh in 1646, brother and heir of Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt., of Rug and Bachymbyd, and grandson (by Margaret, dau. and heiress of Ievan AP Howel, Lord of Rug-yn-Edeirnion, co. Merioneth, living 12 Henry VIII., derived from Owen Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Dinmael, and Abertanat) of Pyers Salusbury, Esq., of Bachymbyd, son and heir of John Salusbury, Esq., of Bachymbyd, fourth son of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Lleweny, living 12 Edward IV.). Same Arms.

(Bachymbyd, co. Denbigh; descended from Charles Salusbury, Esq., second son of William Salusbury, Esq., of Rug and Bachymbyd; the heiress, Jane; Salusbury, m. Sir Walter Bagot, Knt., of Blithfield and Bagot’s Bromley, co. Stafford, ancestor, by her, of Lord Bagot). Same Arms.

(Saethmarchog, co. Merioneth; descended from Robert Salusbury, Esq., of Saethmarchog, son and heir by Margaret, dau. and heir of John ap Rees, of Saethmarchog, descended from Rees AP Ievan, Baron of Kymmer, Crogen, and Branas, in Edeirnion, co. Merioneth, ancestor of the Hughes’s of Gwerclas and Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion) of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Pontygo, third son of John Salusbury, Esq., of Bachymbyd). Same Arms.

(Maskadern, co. Denbigh; descended from Foulke Salusbury, Esq., of Maskadern, fourth son of John Salusbury, Esq., of Bachymbyd). Same Arms.

(Llanrwst, co. Carnarvon; descended from Robert Salusbury, Esq., of Llanrwst, fifth son of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Lleweny, living 12 Edward IV.). Same Arms.

(Horton; descended from Roger Salusbury Esq., of Horton, third son of HenrySalusbury, Esq., of Lleweny, living 3 Henry V.). Same Arms.

(Piozzi-Salusbury, Brynbella, co. Flint; Hester Lynch Salusbury, only dau. and heir of John Salusbury, Esq., of Bachegraig, co. Denbigh, bequeathed her estate to John Piozzi, son of Grambattista Piozzi, a merchant, of Briscia, in Lombardy, who, in compliance with her injunction, assumed, by royal licence, 1813, the additional surname of Salusbury, was High Sheriff co. Flint, 1816, when he received the honour of knighthood, on the occasion of his presenting an address to the Prince Regent). Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or, betw. three crescents of the last, a canton erm. Crest—A demi lion ramp. couped ar. collared gu. ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a crescent gold. Motto—Sat est prostrasse leoni.

P. de Galles – (Baronet, 4 mai 1795) – De gueules au lion d’argent couronné d’or acc de trois croissants du même Cimier le lion issant tenant de sa patte dextre un croissant d’or Devise SATIS EST PROSTRASSE LEONI

Cornouailles – (Baronet, 1 juillet 1628) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent au chevron de sable (Trelawny) aux 2 et 3 de gueules au lion taillé d’argent sur or l’or semé de mouchetures d’hermine de sable le lion acc en chef de trois croissants rangés d’or et en pointe d’un autre croissant du même au canton aussi d’or ch d’une tête d’ours de sable emmuselée d’argent (Salusbury) Cimiers 1° un loup arrêté au naturel (Trelawny) 2° le lion issant tenant entre ses pattes un écusson aux armes du canton (Salusbury) Devises 1° SERMONI CONSONA FACTA 2° VIRTUS PATRIMONIO NOBILIOR

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