Sandys Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

British Isles

Sandys

Europe - see blazon Sandys Coat of Arms / Family Crest 12

Sandys

Europe - see blazon Sandys Coat of Arms / Family Crest 13

Blazon description

(Baron Sandys, ol the Vine, inabeyanec since 1700; Sir William Sandys, K.G., son of Sir William Sandys, Knt., of the Vine, co. Hants, an eminent soldier temp. Henry VII. and Henry VIII., was summoned to Parliament 1529; the eighth baron d.s.p., when the barony fell into abeyance among his sisters). Ar. a cross ragulee sa. Crest—winged goat’s head and neck couped at the shoulders ar. horns and wings elevated or. Supporters—Two winged goats ar. horned and wings elevated or.

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(formerly Hill) (Baron Sandys, of Ombersley, created 1802; Mary, Marchioness of Downshire, only dau. of Hon. Martin Sandys, and heir of Edwin, second Baron Sandys, of Ombersley, created 1743, was made Baroness Sandys, of Ombersley, 1802, with remainder to her second and younger sons; her third son, the second baron, assumed, 1861, the surname of Sandys). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a fess dancettée betw. three cross crosslets fitchée gu., for Sandys; 2nd and 3rd, sa. on a fess ar. betw. three leopards pass. guard. or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gu., for Hill. Crests—1st, Sandys: A griffin segreant per fess or and gu.; 2nd, Hill: A stag’s head couped gu. attired and collared or. Supporters—Two griffins per fess or and gu. collared dancettée of the last. Motto—Probum non poenitet.

(Northbome Court, co. Kent, bart., extinct 1726; descended from Sir Edwin Sandys, Knt., second son of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York 1567-88; Sir Richard Sandys, son of Edwin Sandys, the eldest son of Sir Edwin, was created a bart. 16S4, and left two daus. his co-heirs: 1)Anne, m. Charles Pyott, Esq., of St. Martin’s, co. Kent; II. Priscilla, m. Henry Sandys, Esq., of Downe Hall, and brought her husband Northbome Court). Or, a fess wavy betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu.

(Downe Hall, co. Kent, afterwards of Northbome Court, in same co.; descended from Richard Sandys, second son ofSir Edwin Sandys, Knt., son of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York 1567-88; Henry Sandys, who d. 1726, m. his cousin Priscilla, dau. of Sir Richard Sandys, Bart., of Northbome, and was father of Richard Sandys, Esq., of Northbome and Downe Hall). Same Arms.

(Wilberton, co. Cambridge, bart., extinct 1644; Sir Miles Sandys, Knt., third son of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York 1567-88, was created a bart. 1612; the second bart. d.s.p.). Same Arms.

(Esthwaitw and Graythwaite, co. Lancaster, Visit. 1664; descended from Anthony Sandys, Esq., of Esthwaitc, younger brother of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York, ancestor of Lord Sandys, of Ombersley; his great-grandson, Thomas Sandys, of Esthwaite, m. Anne, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Myles Sandys, Esq., of Graythwaite Hall, and had a son and heir, Myles Sandys, who inherited both Esthwaite and Graythwaite). Ar. a fess dancettée betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu. Crest—A griffin segreant per fess or and gu. Motto—Probum non poenitet.

(South Pethcrton, co. Somerset; William and Emanuel Sandys, sons of William Sandys, Visit. Somerset, 1623, grandson of Richard Sandys, co. Lancaster, second son of Myles Sandys, the grandson of William Sandys, Esq., of St. Bees, in the latter co.). Or, a fess indented betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu.

(St. Minver, co. Cornwall; descended from William Sandys, Esq., of Nambol, seated there temp. James I.). Erminois on a fess dancettée per pale gu. and az. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée of the second, as many escallops or. Cicst—A griffin segreant per fess erminois and az. betw. the claws a cross crosslet fitchée, as in the arms.

(Lanarth, co. Cornwall; descended from William Sandys, Esq., of Nambol). Or, a fess indented betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu.

(co. Cornwall). Or, on a fess dancettée per pale gu. and az. betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée of the second as many escallops ar. Crest—A griffin segreant holding betw. the feet a cross crosslet fitchée gu.

(Missenden Castle, co. Gloucester, bart., extinct). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a fess dancettée betw. three crosses crosslet fitchée gu., for Sandys; 2nd and 3rd, pean a bend lozengy ar., for Bayntun. Crests—1st : A griffin segreant per fess or and gu., for Sandys : ^nu : a grmm s neaa erased sa. charged with a cross crosslet fitchée or, for Bayntun.

Kent – (Baronet, 15 déc. 1684. M. ét. le 2 mai 1726) – D’or à la fasce vivrée de gueules acc de trois croix recroisettées au pied fiché du même Cimier un griffon coupé d’or sur gueules

Baron Sandys of the Vine – Angleterre – (Baron, 1529. M. ét. en 1680) – D’argent à la croix écotée de sable Cimier une tête et col de bouc d’argent accornée et ailée d’or Supports deux boucs d’argent accornés et ailés d’or

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