(Savile Hall, co. York; Thomas Savile, Esq., temp. Henry III., had two sons: 1) John, his heir; 2) Henry, ancestor of Savile, Barts., of Copley and of Methley; Sir John Savile, Sheriff co. York, 5 and 11 Richard II., great-great-grandson of the above John, had also two sons: 1) Sir John, whose dau. Isabel became his heir, and w. Thomas D’Arcy; 2) Henry, ancestor of Savile, Bart., of Thornhill). Ar. on a bend sa. three owls of the field.
(Thornhill, co. York, bart, extinct 1784; Henry Savile, second son of Sir John Saville, Sheriff co. York, 5 Richard II., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Simon Thornhill, of Thornhill, co. York; his descendant. Sir George Savile, Bart., of Thornhill, was so created 1611; the eighth bart. d. s. p., when his sister became his heir, Barbara Savile, m. Richard, fourth Earl of Scarborough). Same Arms. Crest—An owl ar. Motto—Be fast.
(Marquess of Halifax, extinct 1700; Sir George Savile, fourth bart. of Thornhill, was created, 1668, Baron Savile and Viscount Halifax, 1679, Earl of Halifax, and 1682, Marquess of Halifax; the second marquess d. s p. m., leaving three daua. his co-heirs, when his peerages became extinct, and the baronetcy reverted to his kinsman and heir male, Sir John Savile, sixth bart.). Same Arms. Crest—An owl ar. Supporters—Two talbots ar. ducally. gorged per pale gu. and or. Motto—Be fast.
(Copley, co. York, bart., extinct 1689; Henry Savile, second son of Thomas Savile, temp. Henry III., to. temp. Edward I., Ellen, dau. and heir of Thomas Copley, Esq., of Copley, and had two sons: I. John, his heir; II. Thomas, ancestor of Savile, Bart., of Methley. Sir John Savile, Bart., of Copley, the lineal descendant of the above John, was so created 1662, and left an only dau. Elizabeth Mary, to. Lord Thomas Howard, second son of Henry, sixth Dulce of Norfolk). Same Arms.
(Methley, co. York, bart., extinct 1632; descended from Thomas Savile, second son of Henry Savile and Ellen Copley, temp. Edward I.; his descendant, Sir Henry Savile, Knt., of Methley, was created a bart. 1611, d. s. p.). Same Arms, &c.
(Earl of Mexborough; descended from John Savile, brother and heir of Sir Henry Savile, Bart., of Methley). Same Arms. Crest—An owl ar. Supporters—Two lions ppr. collared and chained or. Motto—Be fast.
(Earl of Sussex, extinct 1671; descended from Sir Robert Savile, alias Barkston, High Sheriff co. Lincoln, 15 Queen Elizabeth, illegitimate son of Sir Henry Savile, K.B., of Thornhill, temp. Henry VIII., by Margaret Barkston; his son, Sir John Savile, was created, 1628, Baron Savile, the second baron was created, 1644, Earl of Sussex, having been previously created, 1628, Viscount Savile, of Castlebar, in the peerage of Ireland). Same Arms, properly differenced. Crest—Aa owl ar. Supporters—Two lions erminois.
(co. Lincoln, and Darton Grange, co. Nottingham). Same Arms and Crest.
(Thribergh, co. York; descended, through John Savile, Esq., of Methley, who purchased the estate of Methley from Sir William Reresby, Bart., from Sir Joun Savile, of Savile Hall. He left four sons: John, of Thriberg, whose dau. and heiress, Elizabeth, to the Hon. John Finch; Charles, of Methley, ancestor of the Earl of Mexborough; James, whose only dau. and heiress, Sarah, m. the Rev. Joseph Leech; and Samuel, of Darrington, whose only dau. and heiress, Sarah, m. William Sotheron, Esq.). Ar. on a bend sa. three owls of the first. Crest—An owl ar.
(Hill-top, co. Derby; settled there about the year 1600, a branch of Savile, of Howley, co. York; the last male heir of the branch, George Savile, Esq., d. 1734; the heiress to. Gilbert, of Locko;. Ar. on a bend cotised sa. three owls of the field. Crest—An owl ar. charged with a trefoil gu.
(Oxton, co. Notts). Ar. on a bend sa. three owls of the first, on a canton or, a mullet gu. Crest—An owl ar. ducally gorged gu.
(formerly Oaklands, co. Devon, afterwards Down House, co. Gloucester). Ar. on a bend or, cotised gu. three owls of the first, a border engr. of the third. Crest—An eagle rising per lend sinister or and sa. holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis az. Motto—Nil conscire sibi.
(now of Rufford Abbey, co. Notts: granted to Henry Lumley, now Henry Savile, Esq., of Rufford Abbey). Ar. on a bend sa. three owls of the first, a bordure wavy of the second. Crest—An owl ar. debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy sa. Motto—Be fast.
(Augustus William Savile, Esq;, of Rufford Abbey, co. Nottingham). Ar. on a bend sa. three owls of the first, a bordure wavy of the second. Crest—An owl ar. debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy sa.
Yorkshire – (Baronet, 24 juillet 1662. M. et. en 1689) – D’argent à la bande de sable ch de trois chouettes du champ posées dans le sens de la bande Cimier une chouette d’argent