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 />
RADCLIFFE Dr John Radcliffe, physician, (1650-1714), founder <strong>of</strong> the Radcliffe Library, Oxford, was <strong>of</strong> Carshalton House.<br />
(VCHS iv 179, 181)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a bend engrailed Sable a canton <strong>of</strong> the first charged with a horse's head <strong>of</strong> the second. (BGA)<br />
RADCLIFFE John Alexander Radcliffe, (1823-91), was <strong>of</strong> Ordsall, Cobham.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent a bend engrailed Sable cotised engrailed <strong>of</strong> the last over all a fess embattled counter-embattled<br />
Gules (Radcliffe); 2 and 3, Or three roses Gules (Yonge).<br />
Crest: A bull's head erased per pale Argent and Sable gorged with a ducal coronet and charged on the neck with two fleurs-de-lys in<br />
fess all counterchanged.<br />
Motto: Sub alis. (FD7)<br />
RADCLIFFE John Maxwell Radcliffe <strong>of</strong> 34 Marlborough Road, Richmond, (b.1903), son <strong>of</strong> John Radcliffe, MBE, <strong>of</strong> Cranford, Matford<br />
Avenue, Exeter, {Devon}, barrister-at-law, (1873-1949), and grandson <strong>of</strong> Sir David Radcliffe, JP, <strong>of</strong> Thursaston Hall, Cheshire, (1834-1907),<br />
Mayor <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, 1884-5.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a bend engrailed Or gutté-de-sang between four roses two and two saltireways Argent stalked leaved and slipped<br />
Proper.<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> the battlements <strong>of</strong> a tower Proper a bull's head Sable armed and gorged with a collar gemel Or holding in the mouth a<br />
rose Gules stalked leaved and slipped Proper.<br />
Motto: No thorn no rose. (BLG18)<br />
RADCLIFFE Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh John Reginald Joseph Radcliffe, MBE, <strong>of</strong> Beetle Cottage, Carthouse Lane, Horsell, {Woking},<br />
(b.1911), is 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> Sir Everard Joseph Radcliffe, 5 th Bart., (1884-1969).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a bend engrailed Sable charged with a crescent <strong>of</strong> the field for difference.<br />
Crest: A bull's head erased Sable horns Argent tipped Or gorged with a ducal coronet <strong>of</strong> the second.<br />
Motto: Virtus propter se. (BP105)<br />
RADCLIFFE Earl <strong>of</strong> Sussex. Thomas Radcliffe, or Ratcliffe, 3 rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Sussex, (dsps 1583), acquired the house built on the site <strong>of</strong><br />
Bermondsey Abbey before 1571, and was succeeded by his brother Henry, 4 th Earl <strong>of</strong> Sussex, (d.1593), whose son Robert, 5 th Earl, (1573-1629),<br />
sold it soon after succeeding. (VCHS iv 21)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a bend engrailed Sable.<br />
Crest: On a chapeau Gules turned up Ermine two wings <strong>of</strong> the first connected by a nimbus pendent therefrom a fetterlock and<br />
surmounted by an estoile all Or.<br />
Supporters: Two bulls Sable gorged with ducal coronets and chained Argent.<br />
Motto: Virtus propter se. (BGA)<br />
RADCLYFFE John Radclyffe <strong>of</strong> Stoke, Guildford, formerly <strong>of</strong> Ordsall, Lancashire, (1632-69), was eldest son <strong>of</strong> Sir Alexander Radclyffe,<br />
KB, <strong>of</strong> Ordsall, (1608-54).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent two bendlets engrailed Sable a lable <strong>of</strong> three points Gules.<br />
Crest: A bull's head erased Sable ducally gorged and chained Or.<br />
Motto: Caen, Crécy, Calais. (BLG18)<br />
RADFORD Sir George Heynes Radford, JP, LL.B (London), <strong>of</strong> Chiswick House, Ditton Hill, solicitor, (1851-1917), was eldest son <strong>of</strong> G<br />
D Radford <strong>of</strong> Plymouth {Devon}, and married, 1882, Emma Louise, daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel Radford, JP, <strong>of</strong> Mount Tavy, Tavistock, {Devon},<br />
(1828-1900). Of the same family was Herbert George Radford, FSA, <strong>of</strong> Park Cottage, East Sheen, (1860-1920).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per pale Sable and Argent three lions passant in pale counterchanged with human faces Proper between two flaunches also<br />
counterchanged a chief arched Ermine.<br />
Crest: A lion salient guardant Argent gutté-de-sang with a human face Proper holding in the dexter forepaw a rose Argent slipped<br />
and leaved and resting the sinister on the point <strong>of</strong> a sword erect also Proper pommel and hilt Or. (FD7; FBC)<br />
RAEBURN Sir William Norman Raeburn, 2 nd Bart., CBE, JP, KC, MA, LL.B (Glasgow), <strong>of</strong> The Mount, St. John's, Woking, barrister-atlaw,<br />
(1877-1947), succeeded his father Sir William Hannay Raeburn, 1 st Bart., <strong>of</strong> Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, DL, JP, (1850-1934), and was<br />
succeeded by his son Sir Edward Alfred Raeburn, 3 rd Bart., <strong>of</strong> Smallacre, St. Catherines, Hook Heath, Woking.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a piece <strong>of</strong> ground in base Vert a roebuck statant Proper drinking out <strong>of</strong> a burn or brook undy Argent and Azure running<br />
bendways in chief an anchor Sable between two roses Gules barbed and seeded <strong>of</strong> the second.<br />
Crest: A stag's head Proper.<br />
Motto: Tutis si fontis. (BP105)<br />
RAIKES From Richard Raikes <strong>of</strong> Kingston-upon-Hull, (d.1588), descended Robert Raikes <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, philanthropist, (1690-1752),<br />
who had issue, amongst others, Robert, William and Thomas. The eldest son Robert Raikes <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, philanthropist and founder <strong>of</strong> Sunday<br />
Schools, (1736-1811), was grandfather <strong>of</strong> General Robert Napier Raikes, Bengal Staff Corps, <strong>of</strong> Bennington, Hertfordshire and <strong>of</strong> The Tons,<br />
Godalming, (1813-1909). From the 2 nd son William Raikes <strong>of</strong> Valentines, Essex, a merchant in London, (1737-1808), descended Charles Stanley<br />
Montgomery Raikes <strong>of</strong> Larnesta, Kersfield Road, Putney, (b.1879) and Lieutenant-Colonel Wilfrid Taunton Raikes, DSO, MC, <strong>of</strong> Berry House,<br />
Bletchingley and The Copyhold, Redhill, (b.1892). The 3 rd son Thomas Raikes <strong>of</strong> Freelands, Kent, and Duntsbourne, Gloucestershire, a<br />
merchant in London and Governor <strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> England, (1741-1813), was father <strong>of</strong>, amongst others, George Raikes, <strong>of</strong> Felbridge, Director,<br />
HEICS, (1785-1840), and grandfather <strong>of</strong> Francis William Raikes, KC, MA, LL.D (Cantab), <strong>of</strong> Bermands, Chertsey, <strong>County</strong> Court Judge, (1842-<br />
1906) .<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a chevron engrailed Pean between three griffins' heads erased Sable each charged with an ermine spot Gules. *<br />
Crest: A griffin's head as in the arms.<br />
Motto: Honestum praeferre utili. (FD7; FBC)<br />
* BLG8 blazons the ermine spots Argent.<br />
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