Golding Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History

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Blazons & Genealogy Notes

1) (Halstead, cos. Essex and Suffolk). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants.Source: Burke’s
2) (co. Essex, Cavendish and Postingford, co. Suffolk). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants. Crest—A dragon’s head erased vert, collared and lined or. Another Crest—A garb or.Source: Burke’s
3) (co. Kent). Sa. (another, ga.) a chev. betw. three wolves’ heads erased ar.Source: Burke’s
4) (co. Norfolk). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants.Source: Burke’s
5) (London). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants. Motto: Sparsa Coegi.Source: Burke’s
6) Ar. three mullets gu.Source: Burke’s
7) Sa. on a chev. betw. three wolves’ heads erased ar. as many pellets.Source: Burke’s
8) (Maiden Erlegh, co. Berks). Gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest—A hind’s head with an oak branch in the mouth all ppr. Motto—Pro Deo et Rege.Source: Burke’s
9) (Colson Bassett, co. Notts; Edward Golding. Her. Visit. 1614). Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three bezants a trefoil sa. Crest—A griffin’s head erased gu. collared or.Source: Burke’s
10) Chequy or and ar. a cross az.Source: Burke’s
11) (Fun. Ent. of William Golding, of Dublin, merchant, d. 16 Feb. 1607). Az. six Cornish choughs or, three, two, and one.Source: Burke’s
12) (The Grange, Portmarnock, co. Dublin; Andrew Golding, son of Richard Golding, and grandson of Walter Golding, all of same place. Visit Dublin, 1606). Az. five martlets in saltire or.Source: Burke’s
13) (Reg. Ulster’s Offiee). Barry of six erm. and sa. a griffin ramp. or. Crest—An arm in chain armour embowed, garnished at the wrist or, tied with ribbons ar. and sa. the hand ppr. bolding an arrow gu. point gold.Source: Burke’s
14) (Fun. Ent. 1607, William Golding, of Dublin, merchant). Az. six goldfinches or, three, two, and one.Source: Burke’s

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