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Moon “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Moyne, Moigne, Mohun, Family History & Surname
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1) Moon of Portman Square, London - The Moon Baronetcy of Portman Square, in the County of Middlesex was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1855 for the printseller and publisher Sir Francis Moon, Lord Mayor of London from 1854 to 1855, son of Christopher Moon, a silver and goldsmith - Argent an eagle displayed gules charged on the breast with two swords in saltire proper on a chief nebuly azure a fasces erect or, between two crescents argent. Crest: A crescent argent in front of a fasces in bend or, surmounting a sword in bend sinister. Motto: Aequam servare mentem.
2) Moon of Copsewood Grange, co. Warwickshire - The Moon Baronetcy of Copsewood Grange, in the parish Stoke in the County of Warwick was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1887 for Sir Richard Moon, Chairman of the London and North Western Railway, son of Richard Moon (1783-1842), a merchant - Argent an eagle displayed Gules two flaunches of the last each charged with a fleur-de-lys of the field on a chief of the second three crescents of the first. Crest: A demi eagle displayed gules in front thereof a fleur-de-lus argent and charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the last thereon a crescent of the first.
3) Moone, Moene, or Mohun of Ash, co. Surrey - There was Edward Moone or Mohun of Ash who had daughter Margery that married into Thomas Callard in the 16th century - Argent an eagle displayed sable beaked and legged or, on a chief of the second three crescents ermine.
4) Moone of Suffolk - Argent a cross vert.
5) Per fesse gules and azure three crescents argent.
6) Moyne or Moone - Azure on a chief gules three crescents argent.
7) Reginald de Mohun (fl. 14th century) - Gules a maunch ermine.
8) Moone - Gules a maunch ermine charged with a cinquefoil Or.
9) Gules issuing from the sinister side of the shield an arm vested ermine holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis in pale or.
Mohun of Fleet, co. Dorset - Gilbert Maximilian Mohun of Fleet (1675-1721), son of Francis Mohun of Fleet (1628-1711), son of Maximilian Mohun (1596-1673), son of Maximilian Mohun (1565-1612), son of Richard Mohun of Baunton (d. 1580), son of Richard Mohun, son of John Mohun of Ottery, co. Devon, great-great grandson of Robert de Mohun, son of John de Mohun, 1st Lord of Dunster (1268-1330), grandson of Sir John de Mohun, son of Reynold de Mohun (d. 1257), a descendant of Sir William de Mohun (d.c. 1090), Sheriff of Somerset
Mohun of Ireland - Mahon, Moen, Mowne, Mohan, Mowen, etc.
10) Sir John de Mohun (fl. 1298) - Or a cross engrailed sable.
11) Sir John de Mohun, son of Sir John de Mohun (fl. 1298) - Or, a cross engrailed sable a label of three points
12) Sir Reignold Mohun, knighted at the capitulation of Calais in 1348 - Or, a cross engrailed sable a label of five gobony argent and gules.
13) Moone, Moun, or Moyne of England - Argent a cross engrailed sable. Crest: A bear rampant supporting a staff in pale proper.
14) Mohun of Tavistock, Boconock, and Hall, co. Cornwall - Or, a cross engrailed sable a label of three points argent each charged with a torteaux.
John Mohun of Penwayne, Mevagissey and Boconnoc, co. Cornwall, Member of Parliament for Grampound, son of Sir Reginald Mohun of Boconnoc
Reginald Mohun of Hall House and Bodinnick, co. Cornwall (d. 1567), Member of Parliament, son of John Mohun if Hall House (d. 1508)
Francis Mohun of Fleet, co. Dorset (c. 1628-1712), Member of Parliament, son of Maximilian Mohun of Fleet
Reginald Mohun of Boconnoc, co. Cornwall (fl. 1626), Member of Parliament, son Sir Reginald Mohun
William Mohun of Hall and Boconnoc, co. Cornwall (c. 1540-1588), Member of Parliament, son of Reginald Mohun (d. 1567)
15) Moigne of co. Suffolk - Sir John le Mayne, Mougne, Moine, etc. of Suffolk (fl. 13th century) - Jacques le Moyne - Or, a saltire engrailed gules.
16) Sir John Moyne (fl. 14th century) - Or, three bars vert.
17) Berenger le Moyne (born c. 1225) - Argent a cross patonce gules, flory in trick.
18) Moyne or Moone - Gules a cross between eight crosses formee argent.
19) Moyne or Moigne of Essex and Norfolk - Azure a chevron between three crescents or, each charged with a pellet.
20) Moyne of Charter House, Hinton, and Mendip, co. Somerset - Sable a chevron between three roses argent. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a tiger’s head.
21) John Moyne (fl. 13th century) - Argent a bend between six mullets gules.
22) Moigne, Moine, Moyne of Suffolk - Argent two bars and in chief three mullets sable.
23) Sir John le Moins - Azure six martlets, 3, 2, and 1 or.
24) Moigne of Rowden and Brockhampton, Bromyard, co. Herefordshire - Ralph Moigne, Knight of Rowden (fl. 1551?) - Or six martlets, 3, 2, and 1 gules.

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25) Moynes or Moigne of Huntingdon - Sir William Moigne (c. 1326-1404) of Great Raveley, co. Huntingdonshire, Member of Parliament, son and heir of Sir John Moigne of Great Raveley - Azure a fesse dancette or, between six crosses crosslet argent. Crest: A lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a battle axe all proper. 26) Moynes - Azure a fesse dancette argent. 27) Moynes - Azure crusily a fesse dancettee 28) Moigne of Leicestershire - Azure seme de cross crosslets argent a fesse, double downset ermine. 29) Moigne - Azure a fesse, indented, between ten cross crosslets, argent three, two, three, and two. 30) Thomas Moigne, Bishop of Meath, 1612-1628 - Sable a fess dancette between three mullets in chief, two and one, and as many in base also two and one all argent a crescent for difference. 31) Tranché: au 1, d'azur, à une étoile d'argent, au 2, de sinople, à une faucille d'argent, posée en bande. Jacob Moons (d. 1655), Council in the Supreme Court, Holland Johan Moons (fl. 1648), advocate fiscal and attorney general, pensionary of Rotterdam 32) Moons of Holland - D'azur, à une étoile d'or. Cimier: l'étoile. 33) Moons of Flanders - D'or, à quatre bandes de gueules, au canton d'azur, ch. d'une oie essorante d'argent. OTHER NOTABLES: Sir John Moigne (1354-1429) of Owermoigne, Dorset, Maddington, Wiltshire, and Great Easton, co. Essex, Member of Parliament, son and heir of Henry Moigne of Owermoigne Nicholas Moigne of Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset (fl. 1421), Member of Parliament Thomas Moigne of Willingham, co. Lincolnshire (fl. 1536), Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, son of Alexander Moigne of Sixhills Richard Moone of Hawkchurch, co. Devon and Bridport, co. Dorset (fl. 1508-1544), Member of Parliament, son of John Moone of Ottery St. Mary Morgan Moone of Bridport, co. Dorset (c. 1549-c.1611), Member of Parliament, son of Walter Moone of Bridport Robert Moon of Bridport and Loders Fleet, co. Dorset (c. 1519-1580), son of Richard Moone of Ottery, co. Devon Michael Mohun (c. 1616-1684), army officer William Moone (fl. 1744), Lieutenant in the Royal Navy Francis Mohun (fl. 1739), Lieutenant in the Royal Navy George Mohun (fl. 1697), Captain in the Royal Navy Robert Mohun (fl. 1662), Captain in the Royal Navy
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