Тёмный

Lowery Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History 

Coat of Arms Database
Подписаться 3,3 тыс.
Просмотров 44
50% 1

Lowery/Lowry/Laurie/Lawrie “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit:
www.coadb.com
info@coadb.com
785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET)
1) Lowry of Pomeroy House, co. Tyrone, Ireland - Robert William Lowry (1787-1869), Sheriff, son of Robert Lowry (1748-1869), both of Pomeroy House, son of James Lowry of Tullyhog (1707-1786), rector of Clogherny and Desertcreat, son of Robert Lowry of Ahens (d. 1729), Sheriff, son of John Lowry of Ahenis (d. 1689) - Sable a cup argent with a garland of laurel between two branches of the same, all issuing thereout proper. Crest: Two laurel branches interfretted proper. Mottoes: Virtus semper viridis & Floreant Lauri
2) Rev. Thomas Lowry (fl. 1827), Vicar of Crosby on Eden and Rector of Ousby, co. Cumberland - Sable a cup or, issuant therefrom two sprigs of laurel, in orle, proper. Crest: Two sprigs of laurel, in orle, proper.
3) Sir Peter Laurie of Regent’s Park (1778-1861), Lord Mayor of London, Sheriff of London and Middlesex, Chairman of the Union Bank of London, son of John Laurie of Stichell, co. Roxburghshire, Scotland, a small landowner and agriculturalist - Sable out of cup or, a chaplet of roses within a wreath of laurel, all proper. Crest: an arm, embowed, in armour, proper garnished or, holding in the hand a chaplet of laurel vert.
4) Laurie of Maxwelton, co. Dumfries, Scotland - The Laurie Baronetcy of Maxwelton in the County of Dumfries was a title created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1685 for Sir Robert Laurie, son of John Laurie (d. 1672), son of Stephen Laurie (d. 1627), 1st of Maxwelton, a merchant - Sable a cup argent with a garland between two laurel branches all issuing out of the same vert. Crest - A garland of laurel between two branches of the same ppr. Motto - Virtus semper viridis.
5) Laurie of Red Castle, co. Kirkcudbright - As Maxweltown, within a bordure argent charged with eight boars’ heads erased gules. Crest: The trunk of an oak tree sprouting proper above the same a cross patte fitche gules. Motto - Benedictio Dei ditat.
Walter Laurie (fl. 1722)
Walter Sloan Laurie (d. 1801)
William Kennedy Laurie (d. 1811)
William Baillie Kennedy Laurie of Woodhall
6) Laurie of Polmont, co. Linlithgow, Scotland - Gilbert Laurie (1718-1788), merchant, druggist in Edinburgh, and Lord Provost of Edinburgh, son of Gilbert Laurie (1675-1744) - Azure a laurel wreath between two slips of the same proper issuing out of a cup argent in the dexter and sinister chief points two cross crosslets fitche or. Crest - A dexter arm holding a slip of laurel proper. Motto - Virtutem coronat opus.
7) Laurie of Plainstones, Scotland - Francis Lowrie of Plainstones (fl. 1674), baillie of Portsburgh - Per fesse gules and sable a cup argent with a garland issuing out of the top between two laurel branches vert. Crest: The trunk of an oak sprouting out proper. Motto: Repullulat.
8) Laurie of Laurieston, co. Lanark, Scotland -Per fesse or and sable a cup argent and issuing therefrom a garland between two branches of laurel proper.
9) Andrew Lawrie Esq. of Adelphi, London, and Sydenham, co. Kent (fl. 1829) - Per fesse, gules and sable a cup or, laurel issuing out thereof proper. Crest: The trunk of a laurel-tree, eradicated, sprouting out new branches, proper.
10) Sir Archibald Campbell Lawrie (1837-1914) of The Moss, co. Stirling, Scotland, British judge in Ceylon and scholar of Scottish legal history, son of J.A. Lawrie, medical doctor and professor at Glasgow -Per pale sable and gules a cup argent and issuing therefrom a garland between two branches of laurel vert. Crest - The stump of an oak tree with a branch sprouting from either side ppr. Motto: I’ll be wary.
11) Alexander Lawrie Esq. (fl. 1828), deputy gazettee writer in Edinburgh - Azure a cup or, thereon four laurel-branches argent the centre ones orleways; on a chief of the third, a lion passant gules between two mullets of the field. Crest: A fox current proper. Motto: Ingenium innumerate habi.
12) Lawrie of England - Azure on a fess argent between three plates, a cross pattee gules. Crest: A monk holding in his dexter hand a crucifix and in his sinister a rosary. Motto: Industria atque fortuna
13) Lowrie or Lowry - Argent three cinquefoils gules rays of the sun issuing from the middle chief or, a chief nebulee azure. Crest: A cat, current, guardant, proper.
14) Major General John Laurie (1794-1860) of the Bombay Artillery, decorated for the “spirited manner in which the guns were served” at the Battle of Kirkee, had brother Robert Laurie (1806-1886), a herald, sons of John Laurie (1756-1830), son of Robert Laurie (1725-1774), son of William Laurie, merchant of Dumfries - Argent, on a pile sable a silver cup with 2 branches of laurel issuing therefrom proper.
Possible crests: A wreath of laurel proper. Motto: Virtus semper viridis
An arm in armour embowed proper garnished or, holding in the hand a wreath of laurel vert

Опубликовано:

 

17 июн 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии    
Далее
МНЕ ИСПОРТИЛИ МАШИНУ #shorts
00:30
Просмотров 713 тыс.
What is HERALDRY for?
12:41
Просмотров 355 тыс.
How NOT to Design a Coat of Arms
5:35
Просмотров 87 тыс.
COAT OF ARMS | | What is coat of arms? (explained)
9:24
Welsh Surnames Explained
17:03
Просмотров 352 тыс.
History of Scottish clans: Every year (834-1707)
6:15
Просмотров 561 тыс.
Getting Dressed in Roman Britain
3:44
Просмотров 1,1 млн
World's Oldest Photographs
6:20
Просмотров 2,3 млн
МНЕ ИСПОРТИЛИ МАШИНУ #shorts
00:30
Просмотров 713 тыс.