B46900-Richardson
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Contents
- 1 Name of the family:
- 2 Blason:
- 3 Crest(s):
- 4 Supporters:
- 5 Motto:
- 6 Info about the family:
- 7 Comment (Additional info):
- 8 Page in the book:
- 9 Images
- 10 Sources (books, manuscripts, rolls):
- 11 Seals:
- 12 Locations where the coat of arms can be seen:
- 13 Quarterings with other coats of arms:
- 14 First usage
- 15 Last usage
- 16 Name of owners of the coat of arms:
Name of the family:
Richardson
Blason:
Ar. on a chief sa. three lions' heads erased of the field.
Crest(s):
An arm couped at the elbow in armour ppr. grasping in the hand a broken eword, hilt and pommel or, blade ar.
Supporters:
Motto:
Info about the family:
cos. Gloucester and Middlesex; confirmed, 1588, to Ferdinando Richardson, of the Privy Chamber, and co. Gloucester, by Cooke, Clarenceux).
Comment (Additional info):
The original name of this family appears to have been Heborne or Heyborne. in Harl. MS. 1551, the arms following appear, Gu. on a chev. ar. a cinquefoil of the field betw. two lions pass. of the last, an annulet or, for diff. crest, A buckle or. Motto-Amate invicem. These arms are assigned to Sir Ferdinando Heborne, Knt., of Tottenham High Cross, co. Middlesex, Groom of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth, 1596, and third in descent from Christopher Heborne, alias Richardson. in Harl.MS. 1641, his arms are given as follows, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Heborne, as above, without the cinquefoil; 2nd and 3rd, Richardson, as above; and this coat was confirmed to him in 1608.
Page in the book:
853
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