B29709-Holden

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Name of the family:

Holden

Blason:

Vert a fess erminois betw. two pheons erect in chief and a buglehorn strung in base or.

Crest(s):

A dexter cubit arm vested sa. hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchée or, from the wrist a pile erm. the arm charged with a buglehorn strung gold.

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Motto:

Et teneo et teneor.

Info about the family:

co. Worcester; descended from a family formerly resident at Wednesbury, co. Stafford

Comment (Additional info):

These arms were granted to William Holden, gentleman, on the 10th Feb. 1791, and were confirmed, and the crest granted, 19 July, 1827, to his grandson, the Rev. William Rose Holden, M.A. The Rev. William Lucas Holden, son of the before-named William Holden, assumed the surname of Rose in 1785, and quartered the above arms with the arms of Rose. The present head of the Holden family is William Rose Holden, Esq., of Weymouth, who has one brother, the Rev. Oswald Mangin Holden, M.A., B.C.L., Vicar of Gailey-cum-Hatherton, co. Stafford.

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498

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