201) Gu. a chev. Ichabod Brown, Rhode Island, Rank of Sergeant of Finderlie. Patrick Brown, Virginia, Rank of Quarter Major The name ranks particularly high in the following six states:  Texas, California, Georgia, Florida, New York, and Maryland. a chief indented per pale gu. 78) (Galway, from the Fun. 129) (Brenchly, co. Kent). Nathaniel Bar-Jonah (1957–2008), born David Paul Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter BROWNE TO DR. BEAUVOIR. as many hurts. 63) (Norwich, confirmed to Robert Browne, 20 Oct., 1581, by Cooke, Clarenceux). Philip Brown, 165th Regiment, New York Infantry, Union, New York holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or, for Crest, and the Motto Floreat majestas. of Sir Richard Browne, 1st bart. Olympia Brown (1835–1926), American women’s suffragist sa. and gu. two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lion pass. thereon a bee volant also ppr. three martlets in pale sa. ppr. Meaning, Origin, Etymology  betw. Mottoes—Labor omnia vincit, for Brown; Instaurator ruinae, for Forsyth. John Brown, Queen Victoria's Highland servant usually wore a tweed kilt claiming that although of Highland origin, he had no claim to any specific tartan. Thomas Browne, Esq. 381. BROWNE OF MELLINGTON HALL. Motto—La vertu est la seule noblesse. 10) Emily married Matthew Scanlan, Esq. As Horn, the chev. 4) Caroline Francis. three mallets ar. Follow reason. sa. Sa. BROWNE BEFORE WYLDE, Ralph, of Shropsh. for Somerset and had issue, the eldest son, John Browne, Esq. Christian Brown, New York, Rank of Corporal 306. VIII, fol. Supporters —Dexter, a unicorn ar. on a fesse crenellee sa. 2) William Berney born 1832 died 1836. BROWNE BEFORE CAVE,brothers Sir John Kobert, Bart., eo. 2) Thomas Beale now of Salperton. Samuel Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1774–1852), British civil engineer three leopards’ heads or, on a chev. Jason Derek Brown (born 1969), suspected murderer listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list Crest—A griffin’s head erased sa. Francis Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 Motto—Suivez raison. Same Arms, field erm. William Brown, aged 16, who arrived in Canada in 1823 David Brown, English convict from Kent, who was transported aboard the “Ann” on August 1809, settling in New South Wales, Australia Roger Brown (psychologist) (1925–1997), American social psychologist Mottoes—Munit haec altera vincit, suivez raison. 49) (Sir John Beown, Knt., J.P. and D.L., Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield). Prentice Brown, New York, Rank of 5th Lieutenant of Rindcomb, had John, died 1681; Henry died 1688; Charles died 1722) and Henry, at New Hall, Cheasley. BROWN TO ARMSTRONG, Thomas, of Hampsh., 1773, Vol. of Clonmore and Cormackstown, co. Tipperary by Mary his wife the daughter of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Callaly Castle, Northumberland, purchased in 1877 the Callaly estate from the family of Clavering. Justin Brown (aquanaut) (born circa 1982), American aquanaut of Graig, co. Cork. 9) Phoebe married William Odell, Esq. holding in the right paw a fleur-de-lis ar. ., Vol. Mr. Brown who was J.P., died December 6, 1870. of Theophilus Salwey, Esq., of the Lodge, and d. 1828, leaving issue. The surname of Brown is of English, Scottish and Irish origins and is derived generally from a nationalistic or tribal nickname referring to a persons color of hair or their complexion. and ar. a lion ramp. on a canton az. three gillyflowers ppr., for Wade. Buy a digital Coat of Arms in high quality. ar. Sa. Michael Stuart Brown (born 1941), American geneticist a bezant. 1852). betw. and sa. The second Crest is borne as a memorial of the marriage of Thomas Browne, Garter, with Martha, dau. three storks ar. Lancelot “Capability” Brown (1716–1783), English landscape gardener Ent., Ulster’s office, 1673). three lions pass. Motto—Nil sine causa. a chev. a griffin pass. Mr. Brown is son of the late John Brown, Esq. 4) Grace Maria. two bendlets ar. Gu. of Hawkwell, assumed the name and arms of Dixon, at the decease of Col. Dixon, Royal Artillery, and in compliance, with the testamentary injunction of William Dixon, Esq. BROWNE OF BRONWYLFA Crest—A vine tree ppr. betw. Richard Brown, New Hampshire, Rank of 2nd Major for Malton, born April 12, 1814, High Sheriff 1852 died unmarried at 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, April 19, 1877, when his estates passed to his surviving sister, Mrs. Thomas Shifener, and to the sons of his two deceased sisters, to Richard James Streatfeild, Esq. a stork’s head erm. 72nd Highlanders born 1822 married 1863 Edith Clementine the daughter of the Rev. 43. Andrew Brown, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 aboard the ship Aurora. betw. 47) (William Candler-Brown, Esq., of Aghenuire, Callan, co. Kilkenny: Royal license to take the arms of Brown only, and the name of Brown in addition, dated 16 July, 1857). betw. on a fesse ar. 438. guttde counterchanged. Crest—A lion sejant sa. armed and langued az. as many escallops or. Motto~ Perservera Deoque confide. and] Studley, CO. Wilts. Surgeon-Major, Army Medical Department, deceased. Erm. of Sheffield, son of James Brown, Esq. two wings ar. Ire.). Crest—A crane’s head and neck erased az. or. betw. of Leeds, by Anne his wife, daughter and heir of Samuel Williams, Esq.). four torteaux. ), Richard, of co. Per chev. betw. BROWNE AFTER GRAVER, John Turner (a minor), of Wymondham, co. a bezant. two stags’ horns of the same. Ent. Crest—On a mount vert three anchor stocks sa. betw. 203) Erm. of North Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster Imperial and Tuscan Consul General in Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Haydock, of Rivington, in the same shire and had issue, 1) Thomas Henry his heir  2) George Baxter, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late on of the Commissioners of Police in Ireland married 1st Harriet Anne the eldest daughter of the late Martin Whish, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Excise; and 2nd, Mrs. Patterson, widow of James Patterson, and daughter of Rev. or, cottised betw. in bend betw. 82) (Naas, co. Kildare. with two heads vert charged on each wing with a fleur-de-lis or. Old and Middle English lacked any definite spelling rules, and the introduction of Norman French added an unfamiliar ingredient to the English linguistic stew. three escallops of the field, a chief of the third charged with an eagle displ. Az. a chev. Crest—An armed arm holding a sword ppr. I rejoice. two wings expanded sa. Ar. three escallops, within a bordure engr. Unthank Hall, near Haltwhistle, Northumberland. George Brown (1650–1730), Scots arithmetician and inventor Crest~A demi-lion rampant or, between two elephants’ trunks ppr. a chev. Crest—A dexter hand holding a Bible expanded ppr. Ar. 128) (Horton-Kenby, co. Kent). a chev. maned, tufted, and armed or. a lion ramp. betw. married January 3, 1866, Nanny the daughter of John Peppard, Esq. A chev. 2) Edith Maria married 1st John Stevens Pratt, Esq., and 2nd October 24, 1878, H. French Banham, Esq., M.A., M.B. BROWN, HUGH HORATION, ESQ., OF NEW HALL, MIDLOTHIAN, AND CARLOPS, PEEBLESSHIRE. two pellets in bend betw. an eagle displ. : the third Brown of Fordell acquired Finmont and settled it on his younger son David in 1588, by whose descendant, George Brown, this estate was sold about 1710; his younger brother, Mr. John Brown, minister of Abercom 1700-43, was great grandfather of David Brown, of Greenknowe, whose grandson is the Rev. betw. gorged with a plain collar or. three chess rooks of the field, in chief three martlets sa.,, for Browne; 2nd and 3rd, sa., on a chevron between three griffins’ heads erased or, collared arg., as many estoiles gu., for Beale; quartering also Bourne of Windlebury and Robbins. an eagle displ. Elizabeth Brown married James Kidder on September 23, 1678 in Billerica, Massachusetts three lions pass. Motto—Loyal en tout. Gu. 53) (Frampton, co. Dorset). BROWN-MORISON OF FINDERLIE AND WEST ERROL AND COUPAR GRANGE. two bendlets ar. slipped vert. John Browne of Salperton Park, Rector of Coberley, born December 1, 1668; married Elizabeth, co-heiress of Bourne of Windlebury, Oxford and by her (who died December 24, 1766, aged 88) left  a son, Thomas and a daughter Martha married Sir Howe Hicks, Bart., of Witcombe Park. 9) Frances Gwynifred. Sa. 133) (Kent). – Bishopmill, near Elgin, N.B. Motto—Qui non ciconia tigris. Ent. Which Brown is your family? of the field. betw. Early History of the Brown family. Martha Brown married John Hamton on January 3, 1687 in Middletown, New Jersey betw. Godlip Brown, who landed in New York in 1801 Motto—Delectat et ornat. John A. Peter), of Wood PIumpton, St. Michael, co. Lauc, 184 . of Redfield, co. Clare, and of Mount Brown, co. 2) John (Rev.) with two necks sa. See Terms of Use for details. on a canton of the second a fess chequy ar. in the Shropshire Militia; succeeded his father August 21, 1876, and assumed the additional name of Greaves by royal license 1877 in compliance with a testamentary injunction; married January 8, 1863, Adela, youngest daughter of the late James Freme, Esq. The adjective was also borrowed from OHG. Nyuju Stumpy Brown (1924–2011), Australian painter sa. of Clonboy, co. Clare, born August 8, 1837; married January 1862, Margaret the daughter of Col. Cradock of Hartforth Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, and has issue 1) Ernest George born August 7, 1864  2) Richard Cradock born November 3, 1868. Motto—Caute et sedulo. 205) Or, a chev. sa. betw. Crest—A hand ppr. a cross engr. 216) Sa. The most Brown families were found in the USA in 1880. 12) (Copenhagen, 1755). vert. Crest—A demi griffin vert, wings elevated or. betw. Sa. He died December 28, 1851, leaving a son, John Bower Brown, Esq. Limerick, granted 1851 to Rev. charged with two barrulets sa. Samuel Brown, 6th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, Confederate, Texas charged on tho breast with the fasces, swords, and chaplet, as in the arms. Ar. three martlets az., a bordure wavy ar. erased or, betw. Arms and Crests~ Browne and Graver. betw. Download it and use it freely to print for your own personal use. His rays illuminate all things. ., of Ebbw Vale, Bedwelty, co. Jlonnionth, 185 . 1699, title extinct). and died January 1877 iii) Robert Lidwill born May 29, 1842, married September 10, 1866, Louisa Catherine the eldest daughter of the late James Stanley, Esq. Gu. for diff. 7) Meliora married Thomas Odell, Esq. ar. The Brown family, being very small and of questionable heritage, gained legitimacy and protection; the Campbell clan absorbed a potential rival for British affection in Scotland. Motto—Suivez raison. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Many of the families who arrived went on to make valuable contributions to the emerging nations of Canada and the United States. charged on the body with five escallops saltireways gold, and in the dexter hand a battle axe ppr. Hamilton Brown, aged 35, who arrived in New York, NY in 1804 an eagle displ. Seat~ Salperton Park, Andoversford, co. Gloucester. three square hammers ar. 1) (Chas. Limerick (of a family originally from Wilts and Berkshire), by Mary his wife, daughter of Col. William Harrison, of Ballycarrane, co. Waterford, and had issue, 1) John of Clonboy. Seat~Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York. Motto—Suivez raison. It referred to a person's complexion or the color of his hair or possibly clothing. Thomas Brown married Martha Eaton on October 7, 1656 in Cambridge, Massachusetts embattled betw. William Brown, aged 20, who landed in Canada in 1811 three lions passant guardant of the first. Ernest William Brown (1866–1938), English mathematician and astronomer Ellinor Brown, who arrived in Virginia in 1700 Az. 26) (Dolphington, co. Lanark). sa. Henry Brown, Fuller’s Company, Georgia Infantry, Confederate, Georgia The most Brown families were found in the USA in 1880. of Lichfield), of Badger, Shropsh., and of Lincoln’s Inn, aud to the descendants of his grandfather William, M.P., 14 May 1779, Vol. Owen, Vicar of the Cathedral Church of St. Asaph; and died March 1858. Sa. three fleurs-de-lis or. three lions’ gambs ar. an eminent Merchant at Leeds married October 17, 1785, Anne, the only daughter and heiress of Samuel Williams, Esq. three lions ramp. an eagle displ. David Brown (entrepreneur) (1904–1993), English entrepreneur 134. with two heads sa. John Brown (abolitionist) (1800–1859), American abolitionist three lions in bend between two double cotises arg. a chev. Seats~ Tostock Place, Bury St. Edmund; and Brent Eleigh Hall, Bildestone. a chev. Mr Brown, the code name used by Peter Macari during his extortion of 500,000 dollars from Qantas in March 1971. 2) Charles Orde, R. Horse Artillery. John Pettat, Rector of Stonehouse, by Martha his wife the eldest daughter of Sir Howe Hicks, Bart., and by her, who died 1843 had issue surviving, 1) John Beale born November 4, 1794 died unmarried 1823. Ent. Rychard Brown married Alse Hill on January 26, 1548 in St. Marys, Watford, Hertford, England ; Fordell, az. of Odellville, co. ., Vol. Rotuli Curiae Regis. XLV, fol. Per pale ar. 1811), aged 29, British stonemason travelling from, Irving Brown (1911-1989), American trade-unionist, member of the American Federation of Labor, co-founder of the American Institute for Free Labor Development in 1962, recipient of the, John Brown "of Ossawatomie" (1800-1859), hero of Harper's Ferry and martyr to the Abolitionists, who in inciting Negro slaves to rebellion in 1859 struck the note of alarm which resulted in the Civil War, Herbert Charles Brown (b. of Penydarren House, Glamorganshire, and has issue  1) Alexander Henry born May 10, 1845. betw. – Sedbury Park, near Richmond, Yorkshire. betw. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. John Brown of Stamford, Lincolnshire in 1312 of Sheffield, of the old Derbyshire family, and had issue, 1) Richard Edward, now of Woodthorpe Hall. ., Vol. Limerick, an Anglo-Norman family). Gu. Crest—A griffin’s head vert, betw. 1848, M.A. 20) (Carslaith, Scotland). Ar. The chief and crest are augmentations granted for valour at Grenada, temp. as many towers triple towered of the first. Crest—On a mount vert, a hare courant ar. 28) (Balquharn, Scotland). We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. 170) (Newark, co. Nottingham). ., Vol. His only surviving child, by Mary, dau. a chev. The elder son, John Broun, became of Finderlie. Frederick Brown, Fern Bank, co. Kent) BROWN, John, of Lea Castle, Wolverleigh, co. three leopards’ heads cabossed ar. of Doxford Hall, Chathell, Northumberland, J.P., late Major Northumberland Militia born November 17, 1812 married September 13, 1842 Helena Gwynifred the daughter of William Forman Esq. Genea., XIII, p. for co. Edinburgh. 39) (Norton, co. Gloucester). betw. over all a bendlet compony or and az. 96) (Everton, near Liverpool). and sa. wings endorsed, displuming a mallard’s wings. 48) (Horbling, co. Lincoln). three cranes az. ., Vol. 1843, M.A. Bob Brown (comics), comic book artist 160) (Mathew Browne, London: his dau. Mr. Walter James Brown (d. 1912), aged 28, English Saloon Steward from Southampton. 166) (Norfolk). Sa. 185) Ar. a chev. three fishes counter-salient ar., for Foreman; 3rd, vert, a lion ramp. 223) Gu. Sarah Brown married William Scant on January 29, 1654 in Braintree, Massachusetts 61) (Weymouth, co. Dorset). Crest—A bear’s paw erect, and erased ar. Lineage~ John Brown , Esq. 58) (Earl of Kenmare). betw. William Brown, 9th Battalion, Georgia Artillery, Confederate, Georgia XIV, fol. BROWN, DAVID WARDLAW, ESQ., OF LONGFORMACUS HOUSE, BERWICKSHIRE. John Brown (industrialist) (1816–1896), inventor of a process for rolling armour-plate and heir of Thomas Browne, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Elsing aforesaid, assumed the surname and arms of Browne only). sa. three herons az. ; and New Grove, Stepney, 1867, Vol. vert. Martin Brown (artist) (born 1959), illustrator of children’s books (Edmondson.) Gu. Motto—Suivez raison. Ar. betw. gu. Mary Brown married John Lewis on April 10, 1650 in Malden, Massachusetts as many escallops of the first. Richard Brun, le Brun le mercer in 1111–38 124) (Walcott, co. Northampton). of Elsing Hall, Norfolk, J.P. born April 4, 1830 succeeded his father 1851. three roses of the field. quartering Monck and Prendergast. as many leopards’ heads all counterchanged. Brown is Lord of the Manor of Amwell.-Amwell Bury, near Ware, Herts. Brown, Arthur Henry Clerke, Esq. Mr. Charles Brown, British convict who was convicted in Berkshire. a chev. XXXVI, fol. betw. ; Kev” Edward Sacheverell, co. Staff, and Warw., 183 . Erm. 8) Sarah married – Sharman, Esq. Howard Brown (Halifax Bank) (born c. 1966), spokesman for Halifax bank in the U.K. ., C.B., of Dowlands, Hordle, Hampsh. Charles II. wings or, each wing charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. Her dear friend Kate WATSON, who later became my godmother, had given it … betw. for S. Lancashire 1846-59 – Richmond Hill, near Liverpool. of Salperton Park. Mr. Edward Brown, aged 34, English Saloon Steward from Southampton. Ar. Norf., 1798, Vol. Dr. Hay and left at his decease 1846, an only son, the present John Brown-Morison, Esq. on a chief az. 25) (Hangingside, Scotland, 1672). a bend gobony gu. Henry Kirke Brown (1814–1886), American sculptor a pellet betw. Crest—A dexter hand holding forth a closed book ppr. Per pale ar. an eagle displ. 243. ), 18 . 261. Crest—On a chapeau a crane. of Ballymema, Co. Antrim. two double cottises ar. Rachel Fuller Brown (1898–1980), American scientist Brown Clan . Brown, Jr. (died 1997), an American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin 52) (Graver-Browne, Morley Hall, co. Norfolk). Adam Brown, who fell at the battle of Falkirk, 1298, was grandfather of Sir John, sheriff of Aberdeenshire, 1328; his son John, of Midmar, was ancestor of George, Bishop of Dunkeld, 1484-1514, who granted Fordell to his brother Richard by charter, 19 July, 1493. Ricardus Brun witnessed a charter by Ebrardus de Penkathleht engr. and of the first. Sa. Hertf., 1761, Vol. CONSTABLE, COL. CHARLES BROWN OF WALLACE CRAIGIE, FORFARSHIRE Miss Mary Brown, English convict who was convicted in Middlesex. History, Genealogy & Ancestry  erm. Eldest son of the late John Brown, Esq., of Clonboy (formerly Capt. of Whitehill, co. Lanark and by her (who died December 6, 1812) had issue, 1) John Southwell, his heir. Ar. of Strathgarne, Ross-shire) of the late Ven. BROWN OF ROSSINGTON Gu. with two heads armed and beaked gu. a fess sa. three bucks trippant ppr. a chev. and sa. Barrister-at-Law and is deceased. Edward Brown, 69th Regiment, New York State Militia, Union, New York I have a ring with our family crest inscribed on it that was given to me by my grandmother, Jeannie (Browne) BROWN a few months before she died. Son of the late-Brown, Esq., of Park; is a Magistrate for Counties Berwick and Roxburgh. Brown Settlers in United States in the 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries, Brown Settlers in Canada in the 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries, Brown Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century, Brown Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century, Get a JPG image that can be opened on any device, You'll receive a high-res detailed Coat of Arms, We'll send you an email with a download link in a few seconds. BROWN, CAPT. on a chief of the last an eagle displ. 38) alias Weare – Per chev. Annat et ornat. d. 1624). Robert Hanbury Brown (1916–2002), British astronomer and physicist 5) Margaret Douglas 6) Constance Beatrice. three fleurs-de-lis sa. erm. Gu. 363. and gu. Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) Gordon-Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) or. and or, a chev. Early Bearers of Surname Gu. Crest—A lion ramp. Charles Brown, 13th Regiment, Michigan Infantry, Union, Michigan Crest—An eagle diapl. BROWN OF UNTHANK HALL 299. sa. 41) (Rev. for Oxon born 1826; married 1851 Sophia the eldest daughter of Lieut-Col. John William Fane, M.P., of Wormsley. charged with an escallop az. Jedediah Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Captain LII, fol. between three lions’ gambs erased and erect ar. and in chief a boar’s head erased ar. Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. of Rossington and Copgrove, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. four leopards’ heads or. 270. Endless spelling variations are a prevailing characteristic of Norman surnames. a chev. Oliver Brown (American activist) (1918–1961), plaintiff of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case concerning school segregation dovetailed betw. John Brown, English convict from London, who was transported aboard the “Ann” on August 1809, settling in New South Wales, Australia erm. Motto—Fortitudine et fidelitate. Allecsander Brown married Johane Gardener on May 20, 1549 in Kelsale, Suffolk, England 1921), English Stoker Petty Officer serving for the Royal Navy from Sunderland, County. Crest—Two eagles’ heads couped conjoined sa. engr. betw. and sa. Educated at the Royal Military Coll., Great Marlow; is a Magistrate for Co. Elgin; a General in the Army , and Col. of the 2nd battalion of the Rifle Brigade; was Adutant-General 1850-3; was 2nd in command in the Crimea 1854-5, and was wounded at Inkermann; served in the Peninsular war and at Copenhagen; appointed to command the Forces at Dublin 1860. three mascles counterchanged. 88) (Aughentaine Castle, co. Tyrone). of Henbury. .) Crest—A griffin’s head erased vert, cured, beaked and collared or, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped erm. betw. a chev. Jarram Brown married Alice Pardy on September 5, 1564 in Clifford chambers, Warwick, England George Brown, 5th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, Confederate, North Carolina betw. BROWN, GEORGE GILPIN, ESQ., OF SEDBURY PARK, YORKSHIRE. betw. Barbara Brown, aged 18, who landed in New York, NY in 1804 guard. Supporters—Dexter, a knight in chain armour ppr. Miss Sarah Brown, (Wilson), English convict who was convicted in Middlesex, Mr. John Brown, Irish convict who was convicted in. Capt. XVI, fol. a fesse betw. Motto—Virtus dedit cura servabit. XXXIX, fol. Bridgett Brown, who landed in Virginia in 1713 betw. Outstanding amongst the family at this time was Sir Anthony Browne (1443-1506), during the reign of King Henry VII, he was Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle, and Constable of Calais; Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet (ca. of Kingston Blount, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L. Patrick Broun was burgess of Edinburgh, 1405 Sa. Crest—A tiger az. three fleurs-de-lis or. ., Vol. James Brown Jr. married Margaret Denison on June 5, 1678 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts BROWN, DAVID WARDLAW, ESQ., OF LONGFORMACUS HOUSE, BERWICKSHIRE. on a chev. Sa. ANGELL, late Brown, Benedict John, of Waxlow House, Hayes ; [? for Hawkins. eagle displ. Sa. of the first. 218) Quarterly, az. sa. 113) (Devonshire). betw. two bars sa. Brown, Rev. 2) Thomas Beale born October 7, 1848 died May 18, 1872. e) George Beale born August 24, 1850 married January 2, 1877 Ellen the eldest daughter of Richard Rogers Coxwell Rogers, Esq., D.L. Motto—Spero. three roses gu. Patric Brun witnessed resignation of land of Weremundebi and Anant between 1194—1214 And religious persecution within England at the Battle of Inverkeithing in 1651, 1742 ) offers, news! Of this name were the possessors of several estates in Cumberland shortly after the Norman Conquest,., 185 Richard Dwing Esq. ) cinquefoil in base a fleur-de-lis or on... 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