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Metcalfe “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Metcalfe of London, England - Thomas Metcalfe (fl. 1568), citizen and goldsmith of London, had daughter Anne who married into the Elkyn family - Argent on a fess vert between three calves passant sable a leopard’s face between two annulets or. Crest: A demi sea calf purfled or.
2) Metcalf of Chilton & Fernhill, co. Berkshire, England - The Metcalfe baronetcy of Chilton in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom created in 1802 for Sir Thomas Metcalfe of Fernhill (1745-1813), Member of Parliament for Abingdon and army officer of the East India Company, son of Rev. Thomas Metcalfe, a chaplain in the British Army - had son Sir Charles Metcalfe (1785-1486), Governor of India, Jamaicia, and Canada, who was elevated to the Peerage as Baron in 1845 - Argent on a fesse wavy gules between three calves passant sable a sword, fesseways, point to the sinister, proper pommel and hilt or. Crest: A talbot, sejant, sable the dexter paw supporting an escutcheon or, charged with a hand (band?), issuing from the clouds on the sinister, holding a pen, all proper. Motto: Conqueisco.
3) Metcalfe of Murton and Seatonville, co. Northumberland, England - Henry Metcalfe Esq. of Murton & Seatonville (1758-1808), attorney - Per fesse or and sable in chief two calves and in base a dove volant counterchanged.
4) Metcalfe of Inglethorpe Hall, co. Norfolk - granted in 1810 to John Metcalfe of Glanford Briggs and Bamborough, co. Yorkshire, medical doctor, son of Frederick Morehouse Metcalfe of Inglethorpe House (1828-1893), son of Charles Metcalf (1796-1871) - Argent a fesse engrailed ermines cottised gules between three calves of the second. Crest: A hound ermine resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon gules.
5) Metcalf of Ireland - James Metcalf (d. 1632), medical doctor, married to an Elizabeth of Yorkshire, England - Argent three calves passant sable each holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
6) Metcalfe of Epping, co. Essex, England - as borne by Walter Charles Metcalf Esq. of Epping (1828-1905), solicitor, son of Henry Metcalfe of Hawstead, co. Suffolk (1791-1849), son of Christopher Barton Metcalfe (1759-1831), who was grandson of Roger Metcalfe of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex, medical doctor - another member of this family was Philip Metcalfe (1733-1818), Member of Parliament - Argent three calves passant sable in chief a martlet gules for difference.
7) Metcalfe of Thornborough Hall, near Romanby, co. Yorkshire, England - George Metcalfe of Thornborugh (fl. 1666), son of Richard Metcalf of North Allerton (d. 1640), had issue Gilbert, Richard, Anne, Mary, Margaret, and Catherine - Argent three calves passant sable a canton azure for difference.
8) Medcalfe of Bedale, Beare Park, Bellerby, co. Yorkshire, & Louth Park, co. Lincolnshire England - granted in 1581 to Mathew Metcalf of Bedale & Bellerby, co. Yorkshire, son of Lucas Metcalf - Argent three calves passant sable. Crest: A hound sejant proper posing the forefoot on an escutcheon or.
Other members of this family included Richard Medcalfe of Bedale, son of Brian Metcalfe of Beare Park, son of James (or Miles?) Metcalfe of Wensleydale and Nappa (fl. 1415), a Captain at Agincourt
9) Metcalf or Medcalfe of co. Chelmsford, co. Essex, and co. Yorkshire, England - Argent three calves, passant, sable. Crest: A talbot, sejant, argent spotted livercolour, reposing his dexter foot on an escutcheon or.
10) Metcalfe of London, England - borne by Thomas Metcalfe Esq. of Queen-square, Bloomsbury (fl. 1825) - Argent three calves, passant, sable a canton gules. Crest: A talbot, sejant, pied, his dexter fore paw resting on an escutcheon or.
11) Metcalfe of Northallerton, co. Yorkshire, England - as borne by Captain William Marwood Metcalfe, grandson of Thomas Metcalfe Esq. of Lincoln’s Inn and by John Henry Metcalfe, grandson of Rev. Francis Metcalfe, Rector of Kirkbride, all descendants of William Metcalf of Northallerton (1635-1665), grandson of Richard Metcalf of North Allerton (d.c. 1616) - Argent three calves sable a canton gules for difference. Crest: A satyr affrontee proper with a girdle of oak leaves round the loins vert, holding in the dexter hand, over the right shoulder, a spiked club or morning star or.
12) Metcalfe of Nappa Hall, Wensleydale, co. Yorkshire, England - descended from Thomas Metcalfe (1483-1486), Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Privy Councillor, constructed Nappa Hall in the 1470s - one member of the family was Christopher Metcalfe (d.1574), son and heir, Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1555 - Argent three calves sejant.

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