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Henley “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Hendley Family History & Surname
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1) Henley of Henley of co. Somerset - The Henley Baronetcy of Henley in the County of Somerset was a title in the Baronetage of England created in 1660 for Sir Andrew Henley of Bramshill, co. Hampshire (1622-1675), Member of Parliament for Portsmouth, son of Robert Henley of Henley, Chief Clerk in the King’s Bench, purchased Bramshill House, son of Andrew Henley of Taunton, son of George Henleigh of Taunton. Sir Robert Henley, 2nd Baronet, was Member of Parliament for Bridport - Azure a lion rampant argent crowned or, a border of the second semee of torteaux.
2) Azure a lion rampant argent crowned or, a border of the second semee of torteaux. Crest: A lion’s head erased argent charged with hurts, ducally crowned or.
Henley of Northington, co. Hampshire - Robert Henley (c. 1708-1772), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, second son of Anthony Henley (1667-1711), Member of Parliament, son of Sir Robert Henley of Grange, son of Sir Robert Henley, created Baron Henley of Grange in 1760 and was further elevated to Earl of Northington in 1764
Henley of Somerset - granted in 1613 to Robert Henley Esq. of Somerset, High Sheriff
3) Henley of Waterperry House, co. Oxford - Joseph Warner Henley of Waterperry, co. Oxford (1793-1884), Member of Parliament, Privy Council, son of Joseph Henley (c. 1770-1832) who purchased Waterperry House in 1814 - Azure a lion rampant argent supporting a rudder or, on a chief of the second an anchor sable between two trefoils proper. Crest-An eagle, wings displayed or, holding in the dexter claw an anchor and cable sable and in the beak a trefoil proper. Motto-Perseverando.
4) Henley of co. Kent - Argent a saltire pean between four ogresses, on a chief azure a hind couchant or.
5) Henley of co. Shropshire - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules three pales argent (another, paly of eight gules and argent); 2nd and 3rd, or.
6) Paly, bendy, azure and gules an orle of eight martlets or, three, two, and three. Crest: A martlet, with wings endorsed, or.
Hendley or Henley of Forshorne, co. Kent - Walter Hendley of Cranbrook, co. Kent (d. 1550), Member of Parliament for Canterbury
Henley of Rotherhithe, co. Surrey - Thomas Henley (fl. 1552) and John Henley Esq. (fl. 1623) to body of King James
Hendley of Cuckfield, co. Surrey - The Hendley Baronetcy of Cuckfield in the County of Sussex was a title in the Baronetage of England created in 1661 for Sir Walter Hendley, son of Sir Thomas Hendley, High Sheriff of Kent in 1637, son of Thomas Hendley (1554-1590), Lord of the Manor of Coursehorn at Cranbrook, Kent
7) Henley of Hendley, co. Lancashire - Roger Henley (born c. 1578), George, and Hugh, sons of Roger Hendley, son of Robert Hendley, son of Hugh Hendley, son of Hugh Hendley, son of Adam Hendley, son of Robert Hendley - Azure on a mount vert a hind lodged (another, grazing) argent.
8) Hendley of Ireland - Same Arms, a mullet for difference. Crest-An heraldic antelope’s head erased proper horned and collared or.
Possibilities include:
Roger Hendley of Heclash, co. Cork (d. 1777)
Mathias Hendley of Mount Rivers, co. Cork (d. 1796)
Roger Hendley of Inishannon, co. Cork (d. 1797)
Christopher Hendley Esq. of Dublin (d. 1778)
9) Azure on a mount vert a stag reguardant argent. Crest- A column entwined with woodbine proper.
10) Baron Ongley, of Old Warden, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 30 July 1776 for Robert Henley-Ongley, Member of Parliament for Bedford and Bedfordshire. Born Robert Henley, son of Robert Henley of London, he assumed the additional surname of Ongley as heir of his great-uncle Sir Samuel Ongley, of Old Warden, Bedfordshire. The barony became extinct on the death of his grandson, the third Baron, on 21 January 1877 - Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent à la fasce de gueules aux 2 et 3 d’argent à trois piles de gueules mouv vers la pointe de l’écu à un mont de sinople en pointe au canton d’azur ch d’un soleil d’or Cimier un phénix enveloppé de flammes tenant en son bec une boule allumée le tout au naturel Supports deux griffons au naturel colletés de gueules enchaînés d’or Devise MIHI CURA FUTURI.
11) Crest: A horse’s foot couped proper.
12) Hendley of Ireland - Crest: A demi-woman proper attired azure, garnished, or, in the dexter a garland proper.
13) Hendley of Putney, co. Surrey and St. John’s, Wapping, London - granted c. 1805

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