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

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  • Norman “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Norman Family History & Surname
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    1) Gules a fess between two bars gemelles argent - Ralph Normanville, Lord of Empingham, co. Rutland (1115-1117), son of Piers de Normanville
    2) Argent on a fesse double cotised gules three fleurs-de-lis of the first.
    Ralph Normanville of Exon -
    Ralph Normanville, Lord of Empingham (c. 1170-1225), son of Gerold de Normanville
    Sir William Normanvyle of Yorkshire - there was a Sir William Normanville of Kilnwick, father of Isabel, ancestor of William Normanvill of Kirkham (1584)
    3) Argent a chevron engrailed between three birds with eels in their beaks - William Norman
    4) On a chevron engrailed between three doves each with a branch it its beak annulet - John Norman Honingham, co. Norfolk (fl. 1465)
    5) On a chevron between three ducks each with a worm in its beak annulet - John Norman
    6) Chevron between three pierced mullets - John Norman of Filby, co. Norfolk (fl. 1391)
    7) Sable a cinquefoil and a chief indented argent - Edmund Norman of Filby, co. Norfolk (d. 1444)
    8) Argent three horses’ heads erased sable. - co. Stafford
    9) Barry nebulee of eight argent and gules on a bend sable three escallops proper. Crest-A cubit arm embowed in armour proper pommelled and hilted or. Motto-Pro fide strictus. - Claverham House, co. Somerset - John Norman of Iwood, Congresbury, and Claverham House, Yattom, co. Somerset (born 1831), ordained deacon and priest, son of Canon Alfred Merle Norman (1831-1918), Fellow of the Royal Society, grandson of a landowner, surgeon, and deputy lieutenant of Somerset
    10) Argent a chevron between three leopards’ faces sable. - co. Somerset
    11) exemplified to Thomas Lee Esq., on his assuming, by royal license, the additional surname and arms of Norman in 1817, in compliance with the will of his maternal grandfather, Rev. Thomas Norman, of Lagore, co. Meath - exemplified in 1876 to Luke Alexander Norman Esq., of Dublin, son of Alexander Norman, Esq. - They descended from Samuel Norman of Londonderry, Mayor of that city in 1672, 1673, and 1674, who had son Charles Norman (1666-1731), Member of Parliament for Londonderry, who had son Robert Norman of Dublin, Member of Parliament for Derry on 1733
    12) Argent on a bend gules three bucks’ heads cabossed of the field (another, heads or). - dates to 1460 or earlier
    13 & 14) Slaugham Park, co. Sussex - Gules on waves of the sea, a ship of three masts proper in chief three mullets argent. Motto-Deus dabit vela.
    Dencombe, co. Sussex - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend gules three bucks’ heads cabossed of the field; 2nd and 3rd, gules on waves of the sea, a ship of three masts proper in chief three mullets argent. Crest-A sea-horse sejant, resting the dexter paw on an anchor all proper. Motto-Deus dabit vela.
    John Manship Norman Esq. of Slaugham Park and Dencombe (1799-1888), Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, son of Robert Norman Esq. of Carlisle, Cumberland, grandson of John Norman Esq. of Carlisle, great-grandson of Robert Norman of Bow, Cumberland
    15) Sable a lion rampant Or. Crest: A spear issuing in pale, thrust through a savage’s head couped proper. - England
    16) Argent on a chief sable three leopards’ faces Or. - John Norman, Sheriff of the City of London in 1234, elected Lord Mayor in 1250
    17) Argent on a chevron sable three leopards’ faces Or.
    18) Argent on a chevron sable three boars’ heads couped Or. - co. Kent - not stated one possibility: Thomas Norman of Canterbury, co. Kent, Member of Parliament in 1421
    19) Or, three bars gules on a chief argent as many fleurs-de-lis sable. - (Or, three bendlets gules, a chief per fess argent and ermine, charged in chief with three fleurs de lys sable.) - John Norman (d. 1468), draper, sheriff, alderman, and Lord Mayor of London in 1453
    20) Barry of six or and gules on a chief argent three fleurs-de-lis sable. Crest-A demi lion rampant holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis, as in the arms. - James Norman Esq., (1735-1806) originally of Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset, Captain in the Royal Navy, who left three daughters and coheiresses: Elizabeth, Anne, and Harriet
    21) Barry of eight argent and gules in chief three fleurs-de-lis sable.
    22) Or, three bars gules on a chief of the last three fleurs-de-lis of the field.
    23) Per chevron gules and azure three escallops ermine.

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