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 />
LINDSAY The Rev. Thomas Lindsay <strong>of</strong> 116 St. James Road, Croydon, formerly Vicar <strong>of</strong> Castle Ellis, Ferns, Ireland, (1823-1901), had<br />
issue, amongst others, an eldest son the Rev. Humphrey Peare Lindsay, Vicar <strong>of</strong> Camberwell, (b.1862).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a fess chequy Argent and Azure between three fusils in chief and one in base Or.<br />
Crest: An ostrich Proper holding in the beak a key Or the dexter leg supported by a fusil Gules.<br />
Motto: (Over crest) Endure fort. (FD7; FBC)<br />
LINDSAY OF DOWHILL Sir Martin Alexander Lindsay <strong>of</strong> Dowhill, 1 st Bart., CBE, DSO, <strong>of</strong> Old Vicarage Cottage, Send, 22 nd Representer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Baronial House <strong>of</strong> Lindsay <strong>of</strong> Dowhill, was created Baronet, 1962. His 2 nd son, Major Oliver John Martin is <strong>of</strong> Brookwood House,<br />
Brookwood.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a fess chequy Argent and Azure between a mullet <strong>of</strong> the second in chief and the base barry undy Or and <strong>of</strong> the third in<br />
a dexter canton Argent a sinister hand couped apaumé erect <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Crest: On a chapeau Azure furred Ermine a castle triple-towered Proper port Gules tower-caps Argent.<br />
Supporters: Two doves Proper gorged <strong>of</strong> collars chequy Argent and Azure.<br />
Motto: Firmus maneo. (BP105)<br />
LINDSAY OF DOWHILL Sir Martin Alexander Lindsay <strong>of</strong> Dowhill, 1 st Bart. CBE, DSO, <strong>of</strong> Old Vicarage Cottage, Send, (d.5 May 1981),<br />
was succeeded by his elder son Sir Ronald Alexander Lindsay, 2 nd Bart., MA (Oxon), (b.1933).<br />
LISLE <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a chevron between three demi lions rampant Gules as many trefoils Argent. (BGA)<br />
LISLE Edmund Lisle <strong>of</strong> Tarridge, from the time <strong>of</strong> James I, was son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lisle <strong>of</strong> Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or a fess between two chevrons Sable; 2, Gules a lion statant reguardant Argent crowned Or; 3, Gules<br />
four fusils in fess Argent. (BGA)<br />
LISTER <strong>of</strong> Clapham.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Ermine on a fess cottised Sable three mullets Or.<br />
Crest: A stag head erased per fess Proper and Or, attired <strong>of</strong> the last.<br />
As granted to . . . Lister <strong>of</strong> London, Nov 20, 1602, and from the monument in Clapham Church to Dr Martin Lister, (d.Feb 2, 1712), Physician to<br />
Queen Anne. (MB iii 365)<br />
LISTER Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Wynter Lister, MIERE, RA, <strong>of</strong> Mousehill Corner, Milford, Godalming, (b.1917), elder son <strong>of</strong><br />
Edmund Algernon Coryton Lister, PWD India, (1870-1936), and grandson <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Villiers Lister, KCMG, DL, MA (Cantab), <strong>of</strong><br />
Armitage Hill, Ascot, Berkshire, (1832-1902), whose 6 th son Algernon Hamilton Lister, (1886-1964), was <strong>of</strong> The Cottage, Shalford.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Ermine on a fess Sable three mullets Or in chief a crescent for difference.<br />
Crest: A stag's head Proper erased Or attired Sable.<br />
Motto: Retinens vestigia famae. (BLG18)<br />
LITCHFIELD post LITCHFIELD-SPEER Frederick Litchfield <strong>of</strong> Kingwood, Thames Ditton, (1850-1930), Liveryman <strong>of</strong> the Goldsmiths'<br />
Co. and Patten Makers' Co., was father <strong>of</strong> Rear-Admiral Frederick Shirley Litchfield-Speer, CMG, DSO, RN, <strong>of</strong> the Manor House, Thames<br />
Ditton, (1874-1922).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or a chevron Azure surmounted by another vairy Argent and Gules between three trefoils slipped Vert a<br />
cross crosslet Gules for distinction (Speer); 2 and 3, Or between two cross crosslets fitché Gules a sword erect point upwards Azure enfiled by a<br />
crescent Sable on a chief <strong>of</strong> the last three leopards' faces <strong>of</strong> the first (Litchfield).<br />
Crests: 1, Issuant from a garb Argent eared Or banded vert and charged with a cross crosslet Gules for distinction a spear erect<br />
Proper (Speer); 2. Issuant from clouds Proper in front there<strong>of</strong> three estoiles in fess Or a dexter arm in chain armour embowed the hand grasping a<br />
spear in bend sinister all Argent. (BLG18; FD7)<br />
LITTCOTT Sir John Littcott, (d c.1645), bought the manor <strong>of</strong> Molesey, 1633. (VCHS iii 454)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Burke gives for Lytcott <strong>of</strong> Maulsey, (sic) and Lydcotte <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>; Or two bars vairy Argent and Sable.<br />
Crest: On a ducal coronet Or a boar's head couped <strong>of</strong> the last. (BGA)<br />
LIVERPOOL Earl <strong>of</strong> see JENKINSON<br />
LIVESEY [LEVESEY] <strong>of</strong> Tooting.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a lion rampant Gules between three trefoils slipped Vert.<br />
Crest: A lion jamb erased Gules holding a trefoil slipped Vert. *<br />
As borne (SV1572) by Robert Levesey <strong>of</strong> Tooting, son <strong>of</strong> Alexander Levesey, 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> Edmond Levesey <strong>of</strong> Markham Clinton,<br />
Nottinghamshire.<br />
* Fairbairn records for Levesay, or Levesey, <strong>of</strong> Kent, Lancashire and <strong>Surrey</strong>: A lion's gamb erased Gules holding four trefoils slipped Vert.<br />
(FBC)<br />
LLOYD <strong>of</strong> Epsom.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure lion rampant Or within an orle <strong>of</strong> eight cinquefoils Argent.<br />
From the monument in Epsom Church to John Lloyd, (d.Jan 11, 1719) <strong>of</strong> the Middle Temple. (MB ii 617)<br />
<strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage