1) Paly of six or and gules on a chevron argent three martlets sable.
2) Paly of six or and gules a chief vair. Crest-A greyhound’s head ermine gorged with a collar gules rimmed and ringed or.
Belcher of Guilsborough, co. Northampton - William Belcher (d. 1609) of Guilsborough, fourth in descent from Hugh Belcher, co. Staffordshire
Belcher of Roehampton, co. Surrey - There was Andrew Belcher (1763-1841), a British North American merchant, politician, and justice of the Peace, born in Halifax, later of “Roehampton”, co. Surrey, son of Jonathan Belcher (1710-1776), Governor of Nova Scotia, son of Jonathan Belcher (1681-1757), merchant, governor of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Jersey, son of Andrew Belcher, a tavern owner in Cambridge, England - Andrew had son Sir Edward Belcher (1799-1877), officer in the Royal Navy
Belcher of Ireland - James Belcher, secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland, registered the arms arms in Dublin in 1707, son of John Belcher
3) Or, three pallets gules a chief vair. Crest-A greyhound’s head erased ermine collared or, eared azure.
4) Belcher of Northampton - Per chevron indented azure and or, in chief two martlets of the second. Crest-A demi hawk or, with wings expanded sable.
One possibility: Edward Belcher (fl. 1602) of Lamport, later of Geddington, co. Northampton, son of Robert Belcher of Langport/Lamport
7 июл 2024