B23223-Fuller

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Name of the family:

Fuller

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st, ar. three bars and a canton gu., for Fuller; 2nd, ar. on a bend gu. a close helmet ppr.; 3rd, gu. on a bend or, a baton of the first on a chief az. the fortress of Gibraltar ar. under it "Plus ultra"; 4th, ar. betw. two bars sa. the upper charged with a crescent betw. two plates, the lower with another plate, a lion pass. of the second, in chief three stags' heads cabossed, also of the second; 6th, az. fretty or, over all a fesse of the second, for Parker, of Batton.

Crest(s):

1st: A horse pass. ppr.; 2nd: Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head ar.; 3rd: A dexter hand in armour couped above the wrist, grasping a scimetar, all ppr. the wrist charged with a key sa.

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Motto:

Over the 1st crest: Currit qui curat; over the 3rd: Fortiter et recte.

Info about the family:

granted to Augustus Eliott Fuller, Esq., of Rosehill Waldren and Ashdown House, co. Sussex, son and heir of John Trayton Fuller, Esq., by Anne, his wife, only dau. of the gallant defender of Gibraltar, George Augustus Eliott, Lord Heathfield

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