B46101-Rainier
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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:
Rainier
Blason:
Az. in chief two lions pass. in pale, and in base four barrulets or, a canton gu. fimbriated and charged with a castle tri pie-towered of the second.
Crest(s):
Out of a naval crown or, a lion's head pellettee gorged with a wreath of oak, in the mouth a flagstaff erect and broken, thereon hoisted the Dutch tricoloured flag ppr. inscribed " Beygersbergen," the naval crown and wreath being in allusion to the captain's distinguished services, and the Dutch tricolour in commemoration of the victory gained by his " skill, bravery, and perseverance" in the Batavia Roads, East Indies, 18 Oct. 1606, whilst in command of H.M.S " Caroline," over a force treble his own, consisting of the Dutch frigate "Maria Bey-gersbergen," and other vessels. To members of the family, not being descendants of the said Capt. Peter Bainier, were assigned the same arms without the canton; and for a crest, A lion's head erased ar. pellettee and charged with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one az. in the mouth a slip of oak ppr.
Supporters:
Motto:
Lauras crescit in arduis. Pikrre Begnieb, father of the refugee, bore the old French coat of arms, Ar. a lion ramp. gu.
Info about the family:
co. Southampton; Daniel Bainibb, a refugee from the Continent in the 17th century, settled in the Isle of Thanet, and was ancestor of this family, well known in the British Navy; Captain Peter Bainibb, C.B., received the grant of a coat of arms
Comment (Additional info):
Page in the book:
836
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