B13345-Cockburn

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Name of the family:

Cockburn

Blason:

Quarterly, ar. and gu. on the first and fourth quarters, three cocks of the last; in the second and third six mascles or, three, two, and one, over all a cross erm. surmounted of another of the second, charged with a naval crown, gold, betw. a ship, sails furled, in chief two towers triple towered in fesse and a lymphad in base, all ppr.

Crest(s):

1st: Out of a naval crown or, two arms embowed, the dexter vested az. holding a pike erect ppr. and the sinister habited gu. supporting the upper part of a musket with a bayonet fixed, also ppr.; and over this crest, in an escrol, the "Ita;" 2nd: A cock ppr. and over it, Vigilans et audax.

Supporters:

On either side a lion gu. the dexterguard. supporting a staff ppr. with a forked pennon, and the sinister a square banner, both of the first.

Motto:

Info about the family:

Admiral Sir George Cockburn, G.C.B., brother of the late Sir James Cockburn, Bart., of Langton

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209

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