B24736-Goldsmid
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Contents
- 1 Name of the family:
- 2 Blason:
- 3 Crest(s):
- 4 Supporters:
- 5 Motto:
- 6 Info about the family:
- 7 Comment (Additional info):
- 8 Page in the book:
- 9 Images
- 10 Sources (books, manuscripts, rolls):
- 11 Seals:
- 12 Locations where the coat of arms can be seen:
- 13 Quarterings with other coats of arms:
- 14 First usage
- 15 Last usage
- 16 Name of owners of the coat of arms:
Name of the family:
Goldsmid
Blason:
Per saltire erminois and erro. on a chief gu. a goldfinch ppr. betw. two roses or, (being the family arms), over an escutcheon gu. charged with a tower gold, and ensigned by the coronet of a Baron of Portugal.
Crest(s):
1st: Out of the coronet of a Baron of Portugal ppr. a demi dragon, wings elevated or, holding in the claws a rose gu. slipped ppr.; 2nd: A demi lion ar. in the paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded az.
Supporters:
Dexter, a lion ar. ducally crowned and charged on the shoulder with a rose gu.; sinister, a wyvern, wings elevated or, and charged on the shoulder with a rose gu. By royal licence, dated 6 June, 1846, the late Sir Isaac Lvon Goldsmid, Bart., was authorized to accept and use in this country the title of Baron de Goldsmid and Da Palmeira, conferred upon him by the Queen of Portugal, in manifestation of the importantservices rendered by hiui on various occasions to the Portuguese nation, and as a public testimony of Iter royal munificence, and also to bear and use certain additional armorial bearings. The arms being the escochcon of pretence and coronet over. The first crest and the supporters were added to the family arms, and appertain to the title of baron conferred upon him by the Qiu-i-n of Portugal.
Motto:
Over crests: Quis similis tibi in fortibus, Dominine (Exod. xv. 11); under the arms: Concordia et sedulitate.
Info about the family:
St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, co. Middlesex, bart.
Comment (Additional info):
Page in the book:
407
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