B59906-Woodd

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Name of the family:

Woodd

Blason:

Gu. three demi woodmen ar. each holding a club over his dexter shoulder or.

Crest(s):

A demi woodman ar. holding a club over the right shoulder ar.

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Motto:

Non nobis. Arms now borne by Basil Thomas Woodd, Esq., of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, co. York, M.P. for Knaresborough, the head of the family, who, with his brothers, Robert Pallard Woodd, Esq., of Woodlands, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, and Cbables Henry Lardnbr Woodd, Esq., of Oughtershaw Hall, Langst roth-dale, co. York, and Roslyn House, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, entered the pedigree in the College of Arms, London, and obtained a confirmation of the above arms. The pedigree then entered was continued from that of Peter Woods, in the Visit, co. Salop, 1623. The name was then spelt Wood, but the entry of the pedigree was sicned Woodd by Peter Woodd, of White Abbey, co. Salop. No crefit was shown with the arms at the Visit. 1623, the absence of crests being then the rule with most ancient arms, borne for generations by right of inheritance, and not by modern grant. Two crests are depicted on two old parchment rolls, of about the same date, in the possession of the family, one as now borne by Mr. Woodd, of Conyngham Hall, and given above, and the other, A pelican in her piety or.

Info about the family:

formerly of Holly Hall, co. York, Brlre Norton, co. Oxford, and Shynewood, co. Salop, now of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, and Oughtershaw, Langst roth dale, both in co. York, and of Woodlands and Roslyn House, Hampstead, co. Middlesex

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