Heath Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
Heath “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Heath Family History & Surnames For Heath genealogy, ancestry research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) & 2) Ford Hall or Fordall, co. Warwick Vert on a chief argent three cinquefoils azure. Vert on a chief or, three mullets sable. There was Baldwin Heath (d. 1526) of Ford Hall, Wootton Wawen, , son of Thomas Heath, lived in Aspley, co. Warwickshire 3) Per chevron or and sable in chief two mullets of the second, in base a heathcock of the first, combed and wattled gules. Crest—A cock’s head erased or, combed and wattled gules. Heath of Twickenham, co. Middlesex John Heath of Twickenham, son of John Heath of Heath, co. Middlesex, gentleman Heath of Little Eden, co. Durham Topp Heath Esq. of Little Eden, son and heir of Nicholas Heath of East Greenwich, co. Kent, grandson of John Heath Esq. of London (d. 1591), Warden of the Fleet - had son and heir Nicholas Heth (born c. 1614) Heath of London Stephen Heath of London, gentleman, son of John Heath of Twickenham, co. Middlesex, married Agnes Mildmay and had issue as follows: Thomas, William, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Agnes Heath of Lynn, co. Norfolk John Heth of London, and of King’s Lynne, co. Norfolk, eldest son of John Heath of Twickenham – had five sons: John, Bartholomew, Walter, Nicholas, and Edward 4) granted in 1707 to Thomas Heath of Mile End, co. Middlesex, and to his brothers, sons of William Heath (d. 1707) - Per chevron embattled sable and argent in chief two mullets of six points or, pierced gules and in base a heathcock of the first, combed and wattled proper. 5) Edmund Pike Heath (d. 1749) of Sutton, Surrey, Member of Parliament for Calne, second son of Captain William Heath of Stepney - Per chevron embattled sable and argent, in chief two mullets of six points pierced Or, in base a heathcock of the first combed and wattled proper. 6) Per chevron crenellee sable and argent in chief two estoiles of the last, in base a heathcock sable combed and wattled gules. Crest—A cock’s head sable crested and jelloped gules between two branches vert. 7) Shelwell, co. Oxford - Thomas Heath Esq. of Shewell, co. Oxford, son of Robert Heath of Shelwell, and grandson of Richard Heath, of the city of Oxford. He had brothers Michael and Anthony Heath, as well as an uncle Percival Heath - Ermine a chevron sable between three moorcocks gules, quartering Cornwall, viz., ermine a lion rampant, gules a border engrailed sable bezantee. Crest—A tower argent flammant proper. 8) confirmed in 1695 to Samuel Heath Esq. of Tidderington, co. Cheshire, son of William Heath Esq. of Land, co. Stafford, descended from Heath of Bradsted, co. Kent - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules a cross engrailed argent between twelve billets or, for Heath; 2nd and 3rd, argent a cross ragulee couped sable, for Worth. Crest—A heathcock holding in the beak a branch of heath all proper. 9) Heath or Hethe of Kepyer, co. Durham –John Heath Esq. of Kepier (fl. 1615), son of John Heath (d. 1591) of London, Warden of the Fleet, who had arms confirmed and crest granted in 1558, son of John Heath of Twickenham, grandson John Heath of Heath, co. Middlesex - Same Arms. Crest—A heathcock’s head erased sable wattled gules. Motto—Espere mieux. 10) Eatonbridge, co. Kent, parish adjacent to Brested, co . Kent - Robert Heath of Eaton Bridge, son of John Heath of Limpsfield, co. Surrey, and grandson of John Heath of Limpfields. He had son Sir Robert Heath of Brastel Hall (1575-1649) - Argent a saltire engrailed (a cross raguly?) between twelve billets gules. 11) Sir Robert Heath (1575-1649) of the Inner Temple, London, and Mitcham, so. Surrey later of Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet Street and Brasted Place, co. Kent, Member of Parliament for London and East Grinstead, first son of Robert Heath, attorney or Sanderstead, co. Surrey and Brasted, Kent also Roger Heath of Tandridge, co. Sussex, had son Roger Heath of Godstone Sussex, who had son William Heath of Peddinghoe, co. Sussex Argent a cross engrailed between twelve billets gules. Crest—A wolf’s head erased per pale sable and or, ducally gorged argent holding in the mouth a broken spear of the second, headed of the third. 12) Pedinghoe, co. Sussex - William Heath of Peddinghoe, son of Roger Heath of Godstone, grandson of Roger Heath of Tandridge – father of Roger Heath (born c. 1624?), who was possibly the father of Robert Heath of Piddinghoe and Lewes, co. Sussex (fl. 1681) - Same Arms, quartering Comber – Or, a fesse dancettee gules between three estoiles sable. Crest—A lynx’s head or, pelletee.

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