Sandes Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Sandes

British Isles
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Blazon description

(Lattimer, co. Buckingham, and co. Cumberland). Ar. a fess dancettee betw. three crosses pomels fitchée gu.

(cos. Cumberland and Surrey, 1512). Sa. on a chev. betw. three men’s heads couped, sidefaced or, as many crosses crosslet fitchee gu. on a chief ar. three birds’ legs erased of the first. Crest—An heraldic tiger az. tufted, maned, collared, and lined or, the line twisted round the body four times and falling behind the hind legs.

Ar. three blackamoors’ heads in profile couped betw. two chev. sa.

Ar. a chev. (another, two) gu. between three Moors’ heads sa.

Ar. a cross raguly and trunked sa.

Ar. two chev. betw. three mullets pierced gu.

Ar. two chev. gu. betw. three mullets pierced sa.

Az. on a bend ar. a bear sa. on a chief of the second three roses gu. barbed or.

(Richard de Sandes, temp. Richard II.) Ar. a. fess dancettée betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu.

(Sir Edwin Sandes, knighted by Sir George Cary, Lord Justice of Ireland, 23 Feb. 1599). Or, a fess raguly betw. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu.

(Collis-Sandes, exemplified to Falkiner-Sandes Collis-Sandes, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law, son of Stephen Edward Collis of Tieraclea, co. Kerry, gent., by Margaret Sandes, his wife, deceased, sister of Maurice FitzGerald Sandes, Esq., of Oak Park, Tralee, co. Kerry, on his assuming by royal licence, 8 July, 1879, the additional surname and arms of Sandes, pursuant to the will of his maternal uncle, the said Maurice FitzGerald Sandes). Quarterly, 1st and 4th,. ar. a fesse dancettee gu. betw. four cross crosslets fitchee, three in chief and one in base of the last, for Sandes; 2nd and 3rd, ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three lions’ heads erased sa. five cinquefoils of the first, for Collis. Crests—1st, Sandes: On a mount vert a griffin segreant or, collared fleurettee gu.; 2nd, Collis: On a rock a sea-pie ppr. charged on the brest with a fountain, and preying on a dolphin, all ppr. Motto—Vinus fortunae victrix.

Espagne – D’argent à trois fasces d’azur au cordon de Saint-François posé en orle brochant sur le tout

Prusse – (An., 9 nov. 1795 et 8 sept. 1865) – Tranché au 1 d’argent au lion de gueules couronné d’or au 2 de gueules à un agneau d’argent passant sur une terrasse de sinople A la bande d’or brochant sur le tranché L’écu bordé d’or Deux casques couronnés Cimiers 1° cinq plumes d’autruche alternativement d’argent et de gueules 2° un senestrochère armé posé sur le coude tenant une épée le tout au naturel entre un vol de gueules et d’argent Lambrequin d’argent et de gueules

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