B17776-D'Eyncourt

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Name of the family:

D'Eyncourt

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st, as. a fesse dancettée betw. ten billets, four and six or, for D'Eyncourt; 2nd, gu. three leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lis az. over all a bend of the last, for Tennyson; 3rd, ar. on a Baltire engr. ea. nine annulets or, for Leke (Earl of Scandal( and Baron JJ'Eyncourt); 4th, vair a fesse gu., for Mabmion ; 5th, barry of six ar. and az. a label of three points gu. on each three bezants, for Grey; 6th, az. three cinquefoils or, for Bardolph.

Crest(s):

1st, D'Eyncourt: A lion pass. guard. ar. on the head a crown of fleurs-de-lis or, the dexter fore paw supporting a shield, charged with the arms of D'Eyncourt; 2nd, Tennyson: A dexter arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet or, grasping a broken tilting spear, entiled with a garland of laurel ppr.

Supporters:

Motto:

En avant, for D'Eyncoubt. Nil temere, for Tennyson.

Info about the family:

Tennyson D'Eyncourt, Bayons Manor and Usselby Hall, co. Lincoln. TheRt. Hon. Charles Tennyson, M.P., assumed the additional name and arms of D'Eyncourt, by royal licence, dated 27 July, 1835

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