B48648-Salusbury

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Name of the family:

Salusbury

Blason:

Gu. a lion ramp. ar. ducally crowned or, betw. three crescents of the last.

Crest(s):

A demi lion ramp. couped ar. ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a crescent gold.

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Motto:

In veritate triumpho.

Info about the family:

Lleweny, co. Denbigh, bart., extinct 1684; descended from Adah de Salusbury, younger son of the Duke of Bavaria, who came into Wales, and was appointed Captain of the Garrison of Denbigh; his great-grandson, John Salusbury, seated at Lleweny, d. 7 March, 1289; from him descended various branches seated at Euloe, Denbigh, Ei bistock. Llanwern, Leadbroke, Llanrhaiadr Hall, Rug Bachymbyd, Saethmarchog, Maeskadern, Llanrwst, and Horton; Sir Thomas Salusbury was knighted by Henry VII. after the battle of Blackheath; Sir John Salusbury, Krit., of Lleweny, his great-great-grandson, M.P. co. Denbigh, 43 Queen Elizabeth, d. 1613, leaving a son and heir, Sir Henry Salusbury, Bart., of Lleweny, bo created 1619; the third bart. d.s.p., leaving his sister his heir, Hester Salusbury, who m. Sir Robert Cotton, Bart., of Comber-mere, now represented by Viscount Comber mere

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893

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