Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
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SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />
RICHARDSON Baron Cramond. Sir Thomas Richardson, Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> the King's Bench, (d.1635, aged 64), bought threequarters<br />
<strong>of</strong> the manor <strong>of</strong> Sterborough in Lingfield, and was succeeded by his son Sir Thomas Richardson, (d.1643), whose son Thomas, Baron<br />
Cramond, (d.1674, aged 46), sold his share in the manor 1668. (VCHS iv 305).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or on a chief Sable three lions' heads erased <strong>of</strong> the field (Richardson); 2 and 3, Ermine on a canton Azure<br />
a saltire Argent.<br />
Crest: On a ducal coronet Proper a dexter gauntlet fessways Sable garnished Or holding a sword erect hilt and pommel Gold blade<br />
Argent.<br />
Baron Cramond bore:<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a chief Sable three lions' heads erased <strong>of</strong> the field on a canton Azure a St. Andrew's cross Argent.<br />
Crest: A unicorn's head Ermine issuing from a ducal coronet Or.<br />
Supporters: Two horses Ermine.<br />
Motto: Virtute acquiritur honos. (BGA)<br />
RICHARDSON see STEWART-RICHARDSON<br />
RICHARDSON-BUNBURY Lieutenant-Commander Sir Richard David Michael Richardson-Bunbury, 5 th Bart., RN (ret.), <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodlands, Mays Hill, Worplesdon, succeeded his cousin Sir Mervyn William Richardson-Bunbury, 4 th Bart., on the latter's death, unmarried,<br />
1953.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Ermine a chess rook between two leopards' faces in bend between two bendlets Sable (Bunbury); 2 and 3,<br />
Azure on a fess Argent between an ancient ship the sails furled in chief and a bull's head couped in base Or a saltire Gules (Richardson).<br />
Crests: 1, In front <strong>of</strong> a tree Proper on a mount Vert a leopard's head paly <strong>of</strong> six Argent and Sable transfixed by two arrows in saltire<br />
also Proper (Bunbury); 2, A lion rampant Ermine in the mouth a trefoil slipped Vert between the forepaws a torteau charged with a cross crosslet<br />
Or.<br />
Motto: Virtus paret robur. (BP105)<br />
RICHMOND{-UPON-THAMES} Borough <strong>Council</strong>.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per fess Gules and Azure on a fess Ermine between in chief a lion passant guardant between two portcullises chained Or and<br />
in base on water Proper a swan naiant Argent a representation <strong>of</strong> the ancient palace <strong>of</strong> Richmond Proper between two roses Gules.<br />
Crest: On a mount a stag passant reguardant Proper in the mouth a spray <strong>of</strong> two roses one Argent the other Gules and supporting<br />
with the dexter leg an escutcheon Or charged with a garland <strong>of</strong> oak Vert.<br />
Motto: A Deo et rege. (SGH)<br />
RICHMOND-UPON-THAMES London Borough <strong>of</strong>.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Ermine a portcullis chained Or a bordure Gules charged with eight fleurs-de-lys Or.<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a mural crown Gules a swan rousant in the beak a branch <strong>of</strong> climbing red roses leaved and entwined about the neck<br />
Proper.<br />
Supporters: On either side a griffin Gules armed and beaked Azure each supporting an oar Proper the blade <strong>of</strong> the dexter dark blue and<br />
that <strong>of</strong> the sinister light blue.<br />
Badge: A rose Or charged with a portcullis chained Gules. Granted 1966. (CCH)<br />
RICKARDS Thomas Millett Rickards <strong>of</strong> Lockside, West Byfleet, (b.1889), son <strong>of</strong> Francis Millett Rickards <strong>of</strong> The Shieling, Harlow,<br />
Essex, (1860-1909).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly <strong>of</strong> six, 1 and 6, Gules a fess embattled between in chief two estoiles and in base a staff raguly erect all Argent<br />
(Rickards); 2, Argent two chevronels Sable a file <strong>of</strong> three points Azure (Ketilby); 3, Or on a chevron Azure between three lions' heads erased<br />
Gules two eels, (or prides) hauriant respectant <strong>of</strong> the first (Pride); 4, Gules a lion rampant Or between two flaunches Ermine (Selby); 5, Argent a<br />
chief Azure over all a lion rampant Gules crowned Or (St George).<br />
Crest: Issuing out <strong>of</strong> a tower Sable a demi lion Or holding between the paws a staff raguly as in the arms.<br />
Motto: Droit et avant. (FD7)<br />
RICKETT Alfred Norman Rickett <strong>of</strong> Kingswood Manor, Reigate, (b.1875), son <strong>of</strong> William Richard Rickett <strong>of</strong> Hampstead, (1833-1907).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per pale Or and Gules on a chevron between in chief two roses and in base a cinquefoil all counterchanged two swords points<br />
inwards Proper.<br />
Crest: A dexter arm embowed vested Gules and charged with two cinquefoils Argent the hand gauntletted and grasping a scimitar<br />
Proper Badge: A rose Gules leaved and slipped Gold and a cinquefoil Argent slipped Or in saltire banded by a scroll Azure thereon three cross<br />
crosslets Or.<br />
Motto: True to the end. (FD7)<br />
RICKETTS Sir Henry Ricketts, KCSI, HEICS, <strong>of</strong> Oakhill Grove, Surbiton, (1800-66), was 3 rd son <strong>of</strong> George William Ricketts <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Canaan, Jamaica, and Twyford, Hampshire, (1760-1842).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Erminois on a chevron between three roses Gules two swords in saltire Proper the dexter surmounted <strong>of</strong> the sinister pommels<br />
and hilts Or.<br />
Crest: An arm embowed habited Erminois charged with two roses Gules cuffed Azure the hand grasping a scimitar Proper pommel<br />
and hilt Gold.<br />
Motto: Quid verum atque decens. (BLG18; FD7)<br />
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