B61533-Grover

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Name of the family:

Grover

Blason:

Per bend or and az. a pale engr. betw. two mullets in fesse oil counterchanged.

Crest(s):

A demi lion gu. gorged with a collar gerne!, holding in thedexter paw a palm-branch slipped and resting the sinister paw on a mullet all or.

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Motto:

Le Roy, la Loy, la Foy.

Info about the family:

The Bury, Hemel Hempsted, Herts, and Boveney Court, Burnham, Bucks; registered to the descendants of Harby Grover, Esq. {deceased}, of the Bury and Boveney

Comment (Additional info):

Three other coats have been used for the name of Grover. The Welsh Grover family descended from Brockett Grover, of Porth-y-Glo, near Cardiff, bears Per bend gu. and or, a pale vair. Crest, Out of a cloud in the sinister an arm embowed holding a garland of flowers all ppr. The second coat appears in an Alphabet Index, College of Arms, temp. Charles II., viz., Per bend or and az. a pale barry nebuly of ten ar. and of the second (probably a mis-representation of vair); and the third on a brass in Eton College Chapel, placed to the memory of the Rev. John Septimus Grover, Vice-Provost, son of Montague Grover, and grandson of William Grover, Esq., of Boveney Court, Burnhnm, co. Buckingham, who d. 1745, viz., per bend az. and or, a pale gu. charged with five bars per fesse nebuly ar. and of the first. This coat set up at Eton, wlüch is quite unheraldic, seems to be unauthorized.

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0104

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