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 />
TAUNTON The Rev. Frederick Taunton, (1815-1904), was Vicar <strong>of</strong> Kingswood.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly <strong>of</strong> twenty-five, 1 and 25, Or on a chevron cotised Gules between three Cornish choughs Proper five lozenges <strong>of</strong> the<br />
field (Taunton); 2, Argent on a chief Sable three Moors' heads Or wreathed Gules (Tanner); 3, Argent a chevron between three escallops Sable<br />
(Tregarthyn); 4, Azure a lion rampant within an orle <strong>of</strong> eight escallops Or (Hender); 5, Argent a lion rampant Gules within a bordure engrailed<br />
Sable charged with eight bezants (Cornwall); 6, Argent on a bend Sable five bezants (Chamberlayne); 7, Argent on a chevron Gules three fleursde-lys<br />
Or (Pever); 8, Azure a garb Or between three bezants (Grosvenor); 9, Azure a garb Or (Grosvenor); 10, Azure a bend Or (Grosvenor); 11,<br />
Argent two chevronels Gules on a canton <strong>of</strong> the last a cross crosslet fitché Or (Moberley); 12, Azure a stag lodged Argent (Downes); 13, Sable a<br />
cross patonce Argent (Pulford); 14, Azure three pheasants Or (Fesant); 15, Argent a cross pattée flory Sable on a canton Gules a wolf's head<br />
erased <strong>of</strong> the field (Pershall); 16, Argent a cross pattée flory charged with an escutcheon Sable * (Pershall); 17, Vert two lions passant in pale Or<br />
(Knighton); 18, Azure fretty Argent a fess Gules (Caverswell); 19, Azure a chevron between three mullets Or (Chetwynd); 20, Gules three<br />
pheons Argent (Malpas); 21, Gules a scythe the blade in chief and the handle in bend sinister within a bordure Argent (Praers); 22, Argent a<br />
Moor's head in pr<strong>of</strong>ile couped at the neck Proper (Blackenhall); 23, Gules two scythes in saltire the blades in chief Argent (Prayers); 24, Gules<br />
two lions rampant combatant Argent (Winstanton).<br />
Crest: Five lozenges conjoined fesswise Or thereon a Cornish chough Proper.<br />
Motto: Virtus non stemma. (FD7)<br />
* Sic.<br />
TAYLOR <strong>of</strong> Ember Court in Thames Ditton from 1793 to 1823.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a saltire wavy Sable between two cinquefoils in fess Vert and as many human hearts in pale Gules.<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a ducal coronet Or a cubit arm erect Proper holding a cross crosslet in pale Gules.<br />
Motto: In hoc signo vinces.<br />
From the monuments in Thames Ditton Church to Robert Taylor, (d.Aug 18, 1823 aged 71), <strong>of</strong> Ember Court and (with a crescent for difference)<br />
to his son, Simon Taylor, (d.Aug 9, 1828 aged 28), <strong>of</strong> Harley St, London.<br />
TAYLOR or TALLER <strong>of</strong> Lingfield.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per pale Azure and Or, a chevron between three buckheads cabossed all counterchanged on a chief Gules two greyhounds<br />
meeting Argent collared Or.<br />
Crest: A talbot head erased Argent collared and ringed Sable.<br />
As borne by George Taylor. (Harl. Ms 1561)<br />
TAYLOR <strong>of</strong> Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, then <strong>of</strong> Battersea, and in 1660 <strong>of</strong> Bradley, Hampshire.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a lion passant Argent an annulet Or for difference.<br />
As borne by Thomas Taylor <strong>of</strong> Bradley, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Taylor <strong>of</strong> Battersea, son <strong>of</strong> John Taylor <strong>of</strong> Rodmarton, descended from the le Taylors <strong>of</strong><br />
Carlisle, Cumberland. (Guillim, 1660)<br />
TAYLOR <strong>of</strong> Worcester Park in Cuddington, from 1750. Descended from William Taylor, (d.1764).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or a chevron between two lions passant in chief and an annulet in base Sable.<br />
Crest: A demi-greyhound couped Azure, collared Or and holding in the dexter paw an annulet Sable. * (Gen. Arm.)<br />
* BGA records the annulet as Or.<br />
TAYLOR <strong>of</strong> Granard, Roehampton.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a greyhound courant Gules on a chief dancetté <strong>of</strong> the last a pheon between two escallops <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Crest: A demi greyhound Gules holding between the paws an escallop Argent and charged on the shoulder with two escallops<br />
fesswise Or. (BGA)<br />
Fairbairn records the crest for Seth Taylor Esq <strong>of</strong> Granard, with<br />
Motto: Servabo fidem. (FBC)<br />
TAYLOR See SUENSON-TAYLOR<br />
TEBB William Tebb, FRGS, <strong>of</strong> Rede Hall, Burstow, (b.1830), was father <strong>of</strong> William Scott Tebb, MA, MD (Cantab), <strong>of</strong> 29 Hill<br />
Crest Road, Purley.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a fess nebuly between three cross crosslets fitché in chief and as many in base two in saltire surmounted by another in<br />
pale Azure a lion passant Argent.<br />
Crest: A sword erect Proper pommel and hilt Or within a chain in arch <strong>of</strong> the last.<br />
Motto: Ne tentes aut perfice. (FD7)<br />
TEEVAN Granted to John Teevan, MRCS, <strong>of</strong> Woodside, Croydon, eldest surviving son <strong>of</strong> James Teevan <strong>of</strong> Drummulling, Co. Cavan.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a chevron engrailed between in chief two cross crosslets fitché Azure and in base a caduceus erect Proper.<br />
Crest: A cherub Proper issuing out <strong>of</strong> a demi sun Or.<br />
Motto: Patriae et religioni fidelis. (BGA)<br />
TEIGNMOUTH Baron see SHORE<br />
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