B61857-Oates

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Name of the family:

Oates

Blason:

Ar. two bendlets engr. az. in chief a cock gu. a canton erm.

Crest(s):

A cubit arm in armour ppr. charged with two bendlets engr. az. the hand grasping a dirk, the point upwards, also ppr. pommel and hilt or.

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Motto:

Persevere, changed by some of the family for Este quam videri and sua dextra cuique.

Info about the family:

Leeds, co. York, descended from William Oates, of Nether Den by, co. York, temp. Queen Elizabeth, whose family had possessed landed estate in that locality from a remote period. His grandson settled at Leeds towards the close of the 17th century. The head of the family, Joseph Henry Oates, of Carr House, Meanwood, dying in 1868, that property was sold, and the local representation devolved on Mrs. Susan Oates, of Meanwoodside, Leeds {only surviving daughter and heiress of Edward Gbacb, of St. Anne's, Burley, Leeds, J.P.}, and her surviving sons by the late Edward Oates, of Meanwoodside, younger brother of Joseph Henry aforesaid. The present William Henry Coapb Oates, of Langford Hall, Newark, late 97th Regt., High Sheriff of Notts, 1880, comes of the same family, whence also sprang the late Frederice William Oates, of Barlings, Lincoln, J.P., and the late Peninsular veteran, James Poole Oates, K.H., Lieut. Col. 88th Regt., Con-naught Rangers

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