Wills Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History
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Blazons & Genealogy Notes
1) (Saltash and Boatesfleming, co. Cornwall; Richard Wills, Esq., of Boatesfleming, temp. James I., great-grandson of Anthony Wills, of Saltash. Visit. Cornwall, 1620). Ar. on a chev. engr. vert betw. three martlets sa. five erm. spots or.
2) (Landrake, now of Saltash, co. Cornwall; traced in the Visit, five generations before 1620). Ar. three wyverns pass. in pale sa. a border engr. of the second bezantee. Crest—A demi griffin az. wings endorsed, holding with both claws a battle axe ppr. Motto—Sursum.
3) (Sir Charles Wills, K.B., d. 1741). Ar. three griffins pass. in pale az., murally gorged of the first, a border sa. bezantee. Crest—A demi griffin segreant az. murally gorged or, sustaining a battle axe ppr. Motto—Meruisse manu.
4) (Reg. Ulster’s Office). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets gu.