B28630-Henzell,-or-Henzey

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Name of the family:

Henzell, or Henzey

Blason:

Gu. three acorns slipped or, two and one.

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A "fflre-boulte and fireball" or. itfoKo-"Seigneur, Je te prie garde ma vie." (From on old painting upon vellum of the arms of " Mr. Joshoa Henzell, of Hamblecott (Amblecott, near Stourbridge) co. Stafford, gentleman, who was the sonne of Annanias Henzell, de la malson de Henzell, tout pre la village de Darnell, en la Pie (pays) de Lorraine." The said Joshua Henzei was buried at Oldswlnford, April 14, 1660).

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Info about the family:

Hamblecote, co. Stafford; a noble refugee family from Lorraine, which settled in England temp. Queen EUzabeth, and for Beveral generations carried on the glass trade in the neighbourhood of Stourbridge, co. Worcester, and at Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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