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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Worcestershire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or, a demi lion rampant sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Duriora virtus (Virtue tries harder things)
Location: Hatherton, co. Cheshire, England
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Hatherton was created in 1660 in the Baronetage of England for Sir Thomas Smith, a Royalist officer of the English Civil War, son of Sir Thomas Smith of Hatherton, mayor and sheriff of Cheshire, son of Lawrence, son of Sir Thomas Smith of Hatherton (d. 1614), mayor and sheriff of Cheshire |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or. a demi lion rampant issuing sable.
Crest: An ostrich’s head couped, in the beak a horseshoe all proper.
Motto: Sustine et Abstine (Sustain and abstain)
Location: Upton in West Ham, co. Essex, England
Details: The Smyth Baronetcy of West Ham was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1665 for Sir Robert Smyth of Upton, barrister-at-law, son of Robert London, son of Robert of London (1535-1610), son of William Smith of Stoke Prior |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or. a demi lion rampant issuing sable.
Crest: An ostrich gules in the beak a horseshoe argent.
Motto: Sustine et Abstine (Sustain and abstain
Location: Hough, co. Cheshire, England
Details: confirmed in 1579 to Thomas Smith, son and heir of Sir Laurence Smith of Hough (d. 1582), mayor of Chester and Member of Parliament, perhaps a goldsmith, son of Sir Thomas Smith |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine in chief three bezants.
Crest: An ostrich’s head argent winged azure gorged with a collar wavy of the last, thereon three bezants, in the beak a horseshoe of the second, all between two wings or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bradbury and Norwich, co. Cheshire
Details: Robert Smith, son of John, both of Bradbury, son of Randall, son of Henry Smithe – Robert had brother Randall Smithe, Sheriff of Norwich, who was granted the arms in 1593, son of John Smith of Bradbury, son of Randolph Smith of Stockport, co. Cheshire |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or, a demi lion rampant issuant gules.
Crest: An ostrich’s head quarterly sable and argent between two wings expanded gules in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Robert Smyth (fl. 1633), son of Robert, son of Robert, all drapers by trade |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or. a demi lion rampant issuing gules.
Crest: A demi ostrich argent wings expanded gules in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Worcestershire, England
Details: possibly that of Sir Trafford Smyth, 4th Baronet of Upton (c. 1720–1765) |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermines on a chief or a demi lion rampant issuing sable.
Crest: An ostrich’s head quarterly sable and argent between two wings expanded gules in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: West Ham, co. Essex, and Stoke Prior, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: The Smyth Baronetcy, of Upton in the County of Essex, was created in the Baronetage of England on 30 March 1665 for Sir Robert Smyth (c. 1594–1669), son of Robert Smith of London (1535-1610), son of William Smith of Stoke Prior – Edward Smyth of Stoke Prior (fl. 1569), had son Edward |
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Shield: Azure three bars wavy ermine on a chief or, a demi lion rampant issuant sable in the dexter chief a crescent gules.
Crest: An ostrich’s head quarterly argent and sable between two ostrich feathers of the first, in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or. a demi lion rampant issuing sable, a crescent for difference.
Crest: An ostrich argent in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, Middlesex, England
Details: John Smith of St. Giles’s (fl. 1663), tenth son of John Smith of Stoke Priory, son of John Smith of Stoke Priory, co. Warwickshire, who is said to descend from the Smiths of Cheshire |
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Shield: Azure on a fess dancettée between three decrescent or, as many mullets of six points of the field.
Crest: Upon a rock a tower both proper thereon a crescent surmounted by a mullet of six points or.
Motto: Lux omnibus refulgent (Let the lights shine for all)
Location: Staffordshire, England
Details: registered to Richard Smith Esq. of The Saltwells, Brierley Hill, co. Stafford, son of Benjamin Smith (1796-1877) |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or. a demi lion rampant issuing sable, a crescent gules for difference.
Crest: An ostrich’s head couped, in the beak a horseshoe all proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Isfield, co. Sussex, England
Details: The Smyth Baronetcy of Isfield in the County of Sussex was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1714 for Sir James Smyth, son of Sir James Smyth (1633–1706), Lord Mayor of London |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy ermine on a chief or, three demi lions rampant couped gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cheshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure two bars wavy argent on a chief or, a demi lion rampant issuant sable bezantée.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules two bars wavy ermine on a chief or a demi lion rampant issuant sable armed and langued gules.
Crest: An ostrich, in the beak a horseshoe proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Great Horton, England
Details: John Smith obtained a confirmation of arms in 1616, had son Thomas Smith (born 1584), who had grandson Samuel Smith of Hanley, who had grandson Jeremiah Smith (d. 1792), Sheriff of Staffordshire |
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Shield: Or, two bars wavy sable on a chief argent a demi lion rampant of the second, armed and langued gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Mary Smith (d. 1616), wife of Henry Usher and later William FitzWilliam |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure, three bezants.
Crest: A dove rising argent, wings sable, in the beak an olive branch vert, fructed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Durham, England
Details: granted in 1615 to William Smith of Durham |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure between two unicorn’s heads erased gules three fleur-de-lis or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dunston, co. Derbyshire, England
Details: granted in 1816 to Thomas Smith of Sheffield and after of Dunston Hall (fl. 1791), son of Thomas Smith (d. 1774), attorney in Sheffield |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure armed and maned or, three lozenges erminois.
Crest: A dexter arm embowed erminois, cuff argent grasping a broken sword proper hilt or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Duresme & West Herrington, co. Durham, England
Details: granted to William Smith Esq. of Duresme (fl. 1615), councilor of law, son of Thomas, son of John, son of Thomas |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure three lozenges or
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Antrim, Ireland
Details: Edward Smyth, b. at Lisburn, co. Antrim, 1665, Bishop of Down and Connor 1699-1720). (William Smith, b. at Lisburn, co. Antrim, 1644, Bishop of Kilmore 1693-90 |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads couped azure three lozenges or.
Crest: A unicorn’s head erased azure.
Motto: Exaltabit honore (It will exalt with honour)
Location: Gaybrook & Barbaville, co. Westmeath and New Park, co. Roscommon, Ireland
Details: Ralph Smyth of Gaybrook (1751-1817), Sheriff, son of Ralph of Fieldstown, son of James (d. 1759), Archdeacon of Meath, son of William of Ranagham Manor (1644-1699), Bishop of Killah, Kilmore, and Raphoe - William Smyth (1750-1810), son of Ralph Leonard (1717-1810), son of Willaim (1692-1769), all of Barbaville |
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Shield: Argent a bend between two unicorn’s heads erased azure.
Crest: A unicorn’s head azure, horned or, mane argent, issuing from a coronet or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Milford, co. Surrey, England
Details: new grant in 1667 to Thomas Smith, brother of Anthony Smith, son of Anthony Smith |
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Shield: Ermine on a bend azure between two unicorn’s heads erased of the second three lozenges or.
Crest: Out of a coronet, a demi-bull
Motto: Unknown
Location: Holbeck, Leeds, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns heads erased azure maned or three lozenges erminois in chief a trefoil slipped gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Sneinton, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: John Smith of Sneinton (fl. 1665), had brothers James Smith of Cave, Ralph Smith of Cottingham, and Francis Smith of Rushton, had son Henry Smith |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure between two unicorns heads erased of the second three lozenges ermine.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Milford House, co. Tipperary, Ireland
Details: Ralph Smyth (d. 1835), son of Ralph Smyth (d. 1813), both of Milford House, son of Thomas Smith of Lismacrory (d. 1784), son of Ralph Smith of Lismacrory, son of Thomas of Ballingarry Castle (d. 1754), son of Ralph, son of Ralph Smyth, also of Ballingarry, son of Captain Ralph Smyth of Ballymacash (c. 1630-1690), Sheriff of Antrim, son of William of Dundrum and Lisburn (d. 1650), son of James of Rossdale Abbey |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure three lozenges or, on a canton sable a castle of the first.
Crest: A bull’s head couped sable attired or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Details: confirmed in 1646 to William Smith, Colonel of a regiment of foot and Mayor of Dublin |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure between two unicorns’ heads erased sable three mascles or.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet gules a demi bull argent armed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, and Beverley & Brantingham, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: crest granted in 1576 to John Smith of London, alias Smithley, son of John Smith of Sleagill, co. Westmorland, a descendant of Smith of Beverley |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure between two unicorns’ heads erased gules three lozenges or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Joshua Jonathan Smith, Lord Mayor of London, 1810 |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure between two unicorns’ heads couped gules three lozenges or.
Crest: A unicorn’s head couped sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: confirmed to Lewis Smith, “Surveyor in Ireland”, descended from co. Yorkshire, England and later registered to Sir Francis William Smith, medical doctor, knighted in 1837, medical doctor |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last, a martlet for difference.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi bull salient argent armed and unguled of the first and charged with a martlet for difference.
Motto: Cum plena magis (When more full)
Location: Headborough, co. Waterford, Ireland
Details: William Smyth, third son of Sir Percy Smyth (born c. 1608), son and heir of Captain Sir Richard Smyth of Rathcroghan, co. Cork (1574-1638), High Sheriff |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last, a crescent for difference.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi bull salient argent armed and unguled of the first and charged with a crescent for difference.
Motto: Cum plena magis (When more full)
Location: Ballynatray, co. Waterford, Ireland
Details: exemplified to Hon. Charles William Moore, of Ballynatray, on his assuming, by royal license, 1858, the surname and arms of Smyth, in right of his wife, Charlotte Mary, only child of Richard Smyth Esq. of Ballynatray |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two bulls’ heads erased azure armed or, three lozenges of the last.
Crest: A demi bull salient azure armed and unguled or.
Motto: Delectat amor patriæ (The love of my country brings delight)
Location: Maine and Greenhills, co. Louth, Annsbrook & Beabeg, co. Meath, Ireland
Details: confirmed in 1704, later confirmed to Henry Smith Esq. of Annsbrook, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant, and later confirmed to Admiral Edward Tyrrell Smith (c. 1752-1824) |
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Shield: Azure on a bend argent three unicorns’ heads erased of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oxford, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a bend vert three unicorns’ heads erased of the field, armed or
Crest: An elephant proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Houghton Castle, co. Northumberland, England
Details: William Smith Houghton Castle (fl. 1813) was a member of the Royal Agricultural Society of England – The property was acquired by the Smith family around 1640 |
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Shield: Argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads couped gules three lozenges of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dringhouses, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: William Smith of Dringhouses, had daughter Maud (d. 1613) who married John Wilson of Tockwith |
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Shield: Argent on a bend gules between two unicorns’ heads erased azure armed, maned, and crined or, three cross crosslets of the last.
Crest: On a mount vert a stork, wings elevated argent charged on the breast and on either wing with a cross crosslet gules in the beak a snake proper.
Motto: Tenax et fidelis (Firmness and faithfulness)
Location: Ryhope, West Harrington, and Overdinsdale Hall co. Durham, and Carrowborough, co. Northumberland, England
Details: Rev. John William Grey of Ryhope and Carrowborough (1811-), Rector of Dinsdale, Justice of Peace, assumed the surname Smith in lieu of Grey in 1833, a descendant of Anthony Smith Esq. of Ryhope |
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Shield: Argent a unicorn’s head erased gules on a chief wavy azure three lozenges or.
Crest: A demi unicorn gules armed and crined argent holding between the forelegs a lozenge or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Binderton, co. Sussex, England
Details: Thomas Smith constructed Binderton House in 1677, son of Thomas, son of William Smith Esq. of Binderton - Similar version borne by Christopher Smith of Starborough Castle, co. Sussex, Member of Parliament, Lord Mayor of London in 1817 |
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Shield: Argent three pellets.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure semée of crosses crosslet or, three bezants.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Essex, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Ermine three bezant
Crest: A demi wild man proper in his right hand four ears of barley vert, in his left a flintstone proper his hair sable wreathed round the temples proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Thaxted, co. Essex, England
Details: Sir Thomas Smyth (c. 1602-1668), lord of the manor of Thaxted, High Sheriff of Essex, created a Baronet of Hill Hall in 1661, son of Colonel Sir William Smith of Hill Hall, son of George Smith, London draper |
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Shield: Ermines three bezants.
Crest: A demi wild man proper in the hand a bunch of barley vert and wreathed round the temples of the same.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Essex, and Yateley, co. Hampshire, England
Details: granted in 1579 to Andrew Smith of Yateley, a descendant of Thaxted |
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Shield: Ermines three bezants
Crest: In a coronet per pale or and purpure a plume of feathers argent and vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Kent, England
Details: Jeremiah Smith (d. 1656) |
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Shield: Ermine three bezants
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet per pale or and gules a plume of feathers argent and vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Greenwich and Plumpton, co. Kent
Details: 1586 |
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Shield: Ermines three bezants, a mullet for difference.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet per pale or and gules a plume of feathers argent and vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: England
Details: Edward Smith of the household of King James I (1566-1625) |
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Shield: Azure three bezants
Crest: A plume of five feathers
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown
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Shield: Argent a fess vert between three pellets (or ogresses).
Crest: Two lions gambs erased argent, supporting an ogress
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted in 1611 to Edward Smith of London, and Francis Smith |
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Shield: Argent a fess vert between three roundels ermines.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cheshire & Shropshire
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a fess vert between three human hearts gules
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cheshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or, between three bezants as many crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Weald Hall, co. Essex, England
Details: Hugh Smith of Weald Hall (1672-1745), High Sheriff of Essex, son of Erasmus Smith (1611-1691), merchant, landowner, and philanthropist, son of Sir Roger Smith, alias Heriz or Harris (d. 1655) |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or between, between three bezants as many crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, an Indian goat’s head argent eared sable horned gold.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Edmondthorpe, co. Leicestershire, England
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Edmondthorpe was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1661 for Sir Edward Smith, Member of Parliament, son of Edward Smith of Cressy Hall, co. Lincolnshire |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or, between three bezants as many crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, the head of an Indian goat argent horned and bearded of the first, eared sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oxford, England
Details: Rev. Samuel Smith (1765-1841), D.D., Dean of Christchurch, Oxford, eldest son of Samuel Smith (d. 18080, Headmaster of Westminster School |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or, between three bezants as many crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, the head of an Indian goat argent horned or and bearded of the first, eared sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bosworth, co. Leicestershire, Berkshire, and London, England
Details: Erasmus Smuth of Husbands Bosworth (1611-1691), English merchant and landowner – There was also Henry Smith (born c. 1560), English clergyman born in Husbands Bosworth |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or, between three bezants as many crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: An arm couped, the sleeve per pale or and gules in the hand a griffin’s head erased azure beaked or, langued, eyed, and eared gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Withcote, co. Leicestershire, England
Details: coat of arms was granted in 1499 to William Hares, alias Smith, and the crest was granted in 1565 to his grandson, Robert Smith of Withcote |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron engrailed or, three crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: A cubit arm erect, habited per pale or and gules grasping in the hand proper a griffin’s head erased azure.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Middlesex, and Kelmarsh, co. Northampton, England
Details: James and Roger Smith of Kelmarsh (fl. 1618), sons of Erasmus Smith of Bosworth, son of John Smith of Withcote |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron engrailed or, three crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet gules (or?) a goat’s head ermine attired or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted in 1667 to Edward Smith Esq. of London, son of John of Bourton-on-the-Wolds, co. Leicestershire, son of Paul Smith |
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Shield: Or, on a chevron between three crosses pattée fitchée gules as many bezants.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Leicestershire and Northampton, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure on a fess between three crosses pattée fitchée or, as many eagles displayed of the field.
Crest: A naked arm embowed ppr. bound round the wrist with a blue ribbon, in the hand the cronel of a broken spear or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Garboldisham, co. Norfolk, England and Nedging and Hundon, co. Suffolk
Details: John Smith of Hundon and Garboldisham married Elizabeth, daughter of William Clopton (d. 1562)
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Shield: Argent a fess gules in chief three crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Woodgate, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per fess argent and or, a fess azure charged with a lion passant guardant of the second, in chief a fleur-de-lis between two crosses pattée fitchée of the third.
Crest: A horse’s head erased azure collared or, the collar charged with a fleur-de-lis between two crosses pattée fitchée sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: England
Details: Thomas Sharpe Smith Esq. (fl. 1842), author |
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Shield: Argent on a fess engrailed between three martlets gules as many crosses pattée of the field.
Crest: Not stated
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Charles Smith, page of “the Robes”, wardrobe officer c. 1559-1607 |
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Shield: Argent a fesse azure between three cross crosslets fitchée gules.
Crest: A mailed arm embowed proper the hand grasping an arrow Or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Smith of Sproughton, Stoke, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, England
Details: There was a Joseph Burch Smyth Esq. of Stoke Hall in Sproughton (d. 1852) |
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Shield: Or, a chevron between three crosses pattée fitchée sable (as seen on a portrait)
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Carlisle, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: Thomas Smith (1615-1702), Bishop of Carlisle from 1684-1702, chaplain to King Charles II, son of John Smith of Whitewell, Asby, co. Cumberland |
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Shield: Sable three bars or, in chief as many crosses pattée fitchée of the last.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Carlisle, England
Details: Thomas Smith (1615-1702), Bishop of Carlisle from 1684-1702, chaplain to King Charles II, son of John Smith of Whitewell, Asby, co. Cumberland |
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Shield: Or, three bars sable in chief as many crosses pattée fitchée of the second.
Crest: On a mount vert a talbot sejant ermine collared gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Boughton, Monchelsea, co. Kent, England
Details: granted in 1605 to Simon Smith of Boughton, and later borne by Clement Taylor Smith of Maidstone (fl. 1822) |
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Shield: Argent a saltire azure between three crescents in chief and fess, and a dolphin haurient in base azure.
Crest: A dagger and pen in saltire proper.
Motto: Marte er ingenio (By war and will)
Location: Scotland
Details: John Smyth, registered 1672 |
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Shield: Argent a saltire azure between a star in chief gules and a garb in each flank vert, banded or, and a dolphin haurient in base of the second.
Crest: A dagger and pen in saltire proper.
Motto: Marte er ingenio (By war and will)
Location: Jamaica
Details: Colonel Edward Smith, who had served as the governor of Fort Charles at Kingston, Jamaica and fought under General James Wolfe at Quebec in 1759 |
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Shield: Ar. on a saltire azure between three crescents gules one in chief and two in the flanks, and a garb of the second in base, a chessrook or.
Crest: A dexter hand holding a writing quill proper.
Motto: Ex usu commodum (Convenient from use)
Location: Dirleton, co. Haddington, Scotland
Details: registered 1693
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Shield: Argent on a saltire azure between three crescents, one in chief and two in the flanks gules and a chessrook in base sable a garb of the first.
Crest: A naked arm couped below the elbow erect holding a writing quill all proper.
Motto: Ex usu commodum (Convenient from use)
Location: Scotland
Details: borne by Captain Robert Smith, formerly of the 44th Regiment, and by his only son, Robert Soden Smith Esq. (d. 1890), Keeper of the Art Library of the South Kensington Museum |
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Shield: Argent a saltire azure between three crescents gules and a millrind in base of the second.
Crest: A dexter arm holding a pen proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: The |
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Shield: Argent a saltire azure between two garbs in the flanks gules banded or.
Crest: A crescent argent.
Motto: Cum plena magis (When more full)
Location: Gibliston, co. Fife, Scotland
Details: Robert Smith, son of George (fl. 1690), son of Robert Smith (fl. 1690), clerk of the burg of Pittenweem (fl. 1690), all of Gibliston |
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Shield: Argent a saltire wavy azure an inescutcheon or, guttée de poix, thereon a lion rampant sable armed gules.
Crest: On the top of a pillar proper a sphere or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: crest granted in 1587 to Gawen Smith, of London, “the engineer without Aldgate, one of the drumsters to Queen Elizabeth” |
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Shield: Ermine a saltire azure charged with an escallop or, in base a dolphin naiant embowed of the second.
Crest: Between a pen in bend or, feathered argent surmounted by a sword proper pommel and hilt or, an escutcheon azure charged with an escallop of the first, pendent by a ribbon gules.
Motto: Marti et ingenio
Location: Tring Park, co. Hertfordshire, England
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Tring Park in the was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom created in 1804 for Sir Drummond Smith, son of John Smith (d. 1827) |
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Shield: Azure a saltire between four martlets argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Crantock, co. Cornwall, England
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Crantock, Cornwall was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1642 for William Smithe or Smith, a London merchant. |
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Shield: Azure a saltire argent between four martlets or.
Crest: On a chapeau turned up ermine a griffin’s head bezantee, beaked or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Tregoneck, St. Germans, co. Cornwall, and co. Buckinghamshire, England
Details: John Smith (fl. 1620), son of Thomas, son of Robert Smith, all of Tregoneck |
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Shield: Azure a saltire argent between two garbs in chief and base or, and as many bezants in flank.
Crest: An anchor erect or, entwined with a dolphin about the stock, and spouting water from the mouth and nostrils proper.
Motto: Victor sine sanguine (Without blood)
Location: Scotland
Details: Alexander Smith of the Royal Navy (fl. 1763) |
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Shield: Or, on a saltire azure between four crescents gules a martlet of the second. Crest: A dexter hand, fesseways, issuing from a cloud in the sinister, and holding a pen, all proper.
Crest: A dexter hand, fesseways, issuing from a cloud in the sinister, and holding a pen, all proper.
Motto: Floret qui vigilat (He prospers who watches)
Location: Inveramsay, Scotland
Details: There was a John Smith (fl. 1633) and Patrick Smith (fl. 1719) of Inveramsay |
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Shield: Azure a saltire ermine between four fleurs-de-lis argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Llandaff, Wales
Details: John Smith, Bishop of Llandaff from 1476-1478 |
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Shield: Im Hermelinfelde ein breites, rothes Andreaskreuz belegt mit funf goldenen Lilien in der Mitte und in den vier Spitzen je eine.
Crest: Aus der Helmkrone wachsend ein nackter im Ellbogen gekrummter Mannesarm, in der Hand an goldenem Gefass einen breiten Dolch haltend.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
Details: Jakob Smith von Balroe, and his brothers Thomas and Robert, were ennobled in the 18th century |
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Shield: Argent a cross gules between four peacocks azure.
Crest: A peacock’s head erased azure.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Shouldham, co. Norfolk, co. England
Details: Leonard Smith of Shouldham (fl. 1578), bailiff
Francis Smith of Ashby Folville, co. Leicestershire and Wooton Wawen, co. Warwickshire (d. 1605), Member of Parliament for Truro and Stafford, Justice of the Peace, and High Sheriff, son of Sir John Smith of Cressing Temple, co. Essex – Francis had son George Smith of Ashby Folville (1541-1607) |
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Shield: Argent a cross between four peacocks azure.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ashby-Folville, co. Leicestershire, England
Details: Francis Smith of Ashby Folville, co. Leicestershire and Wooton Wawen, co. Warwickshire (d. 1605), Member of Parliament for Truro and Stafford, Justice of the Peace, and High Sheriff, son of Sir John Smith of Cressing Temple, co. Essex – Francis had son George Smith of Ashby Folville (1541-1607) |
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Shield: Argent a cross gules between four peacocks azure
Crest: A peacock’s head azure ducally gorged or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Little Baddow & Blackmore, co. Essex, and Blackmore, England
Details: Sir John Smith of Little Baddow (d. 1607), diplomatist and military writer, owned Rivenhall, eldest son of Sir Clement Smith, Member of Parliament for Maldon, son of Thomas Smith of Rivenhall
Major Stephen Smith (fl. 1664), son of Arthur, son of Thomas, had son Arthur Smith (born c. 1642)
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Shield: Sable a cross gules between four peacocks argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Holt, co. Leicestershire, England
Details: Henry Smith, alias Nevill (d. 1612), Sheriff co. Essex and Sir Thomas Smith of Holt, sons of Thomas Smith, son of Sir John Smith (c. 1470-1547, Baron of the Exchequer, who acquired the manor of Cressing
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Shield: Argent on a fess gules between three peacocks in their pride proper a tower of the first enclosed by two bezants.
Crest: A demi peacock in his pride proper charged on the breast with a trefoil or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Details: granted in 1677 to John Smith, Lord Mayor of Dublin |
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Shield: Argent semée of crosses crosslet fitchée three greyhounds courant in pale sable.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased sable bezantée.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Shirford, co. Warwickshire, England
Details: Sir Walter Smith of Shirford, murdered by his wife c. 1553, son of Henry Smith Esq. who purchased the manor, whose father was a wealthy citizen of Coventry, had son Richard |
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Shield: Argent semée of crosses pattée fitchée sable three greyhounds courant of the last.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwickshire, England
Details: Mr. Smith (d. 1626) - there was a William Smith of Stratford (fl. 1564), alderman and mercer and a Richard Smith of Stratford who sold land in 1620 |
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Shield: Argent three greyhounds courant in pale sable collared and ringed or, within an orle of crosses pattée fitchée of the second.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent three greyhounds courant in pale sable collared or, between ten crosses pattée fitchée of the second.
Crest: A dragon’s head erased or, pelletté.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable three roses barbed vert seeded or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Huntingdonshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable three roses argent barbed and seeded proper.
Crest: A stag’s head erased gorged with a wreath of laurel all proper.
Motto: Regi semper fidelis (Ever faithful to the king)
Location: Nunstainton and Eshe Hall, co. Durham, Langley and Acton Burnell, co. Shropshire, and Wooton Hall, co. Warwickshire, England
Details: The Smythe baronetcy of Eshe Hall was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1661 for Sir Edward Smythe (d. 1714), a descendant of William Smythe of Nunstainton, Durham married Margaret Eshe, heiress of Eshe Hall |
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Shield: Sable three roses argent barbed vert seeded gules. Crest: A stag’s head erased proper attired or, gorged with a wreath of laurel also proper.
Crest: A stag’s head erased proper attired or, gorged with a wreath of laurel also proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Brambridge, co. Hampshire
Details: Walter Smith inherited the mansion in 1762, son of Walter William Smythe (1711-1788) |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three roses sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three roses gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Kerely/Curdesley and Polehowse, co. Lancashire
Details: Hugh Smith of Kerely (fl. 1566), son of Richard, son of Robert, both of Kerely, son of Robert Smith of Polehowse |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three roses gules, a mullet for difference
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oxford, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Oxford (fl. 1566), fourth son of Richard Smith of Kerely |
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Shield: Or, a chevron cotised sable between three roses gules seeded of the first, stalked and leaved vert.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gloucestershire, and Lambeth, co. Surrey, England
Details: confirmed in 1617 to Miles Smith, Bishop of Gloucester |
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Shield: Argent a fess dancettée between three roses gules barbed vert
Crest: A talbot passant or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Honington, co. Lincolnshire, England
Details: found on seal of Colonel Joseph Smith of Essex County, Virginia (d. 1728) – there was a William Smyth of Honyngton (d. 1529) who had issue John, Robert, Thomas, Alice, and Agnes |
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Shield: Gules a chevron ermine between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or.
Crest: An eagle’s head erased proper gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto: Macte
Location: Craigend, co. Stirling
Details: John Smith (1739-1816), 4th Laird of Craigend, a member of the firm of Leitch and Smith, West India Merchants, son of James, son of Robert, son of James Smith |
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Shield: The same arms as Smith of Craigend, within a bordure engrailed or.
Crest: An eagle’s head erased proper gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto: Macte
Location: Jordanhill, co. Renfrew, Scotland
Details: James Smith (1782-1867), merchant, antiquarian, architect, geologist, biblical critic, son of Archibald Smith (1749-1821), West Indies merchant, both of Jordanhill |
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Shield: The same arms as Smith of Craigend, within a bordure invecked or.
Crest: An eagle’s head erased proper gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto: Macte
Location: Carbeth Guthrie, co. Stirling, Scotland
Details: William Smith, son of Archibald Smith, inherited the estate in 1854, had son John Guthrie Smith |
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Shield: The same arms as Smith of Craigend, within a bordure engrailed argent.
Crest: An eagle’s head erased proper gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto: Macte
Location: Skelmorlie Bank, co. Ayr, Scotland
Details: granted in 1868 to William Smith Esq. of Skelmorlie Bank, wealthy cotton manufacturer and mill-owner, had brother James |
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Shield: Gules between two falcons’ wings conjoined and displayed argent a pile ermine charged with a chief indented azure.
Crest: A dove close bearing an olive branch both proper gorged with a bar gemel or, beaked and legged gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Damagh, co. Kilkenny, Ireland
Details: granted in 1635 to William Smith Esq., of Damagh, Secretary to James, Earl of Ormonde, and allowed to his grandson, Valentine Smith of Damagh, in 1691
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Shield: Sable a pile ermine between two wings conjoined in base or, a chief indented of the last.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure a bend between six billets or.
Crest: An Egyptian falcon, entwined with a snake, perched on a log sprouting a flower
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Richard Smith, Cursitor of London (fl. 1634), son of Martin Smyth of London, son of Roger Smyth of Holborne, co. Middlesex |
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Shield: Azure a bend between six billets argent. Crest: A cubit arm bendy argent and azure in the hand proper a roll of paper or.
Crest: A cubit arm bendy argent and azure in the hand proper a roll of paper or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Jenkin Smith of London |
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Shield: Azure a bend argent between six billets or.
Crest: A wolf’s head erased argent ducally gorged or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Tuddenham and Edmondsbury, co. Suffolk, and co. Middlesex, England
Details: confirmed in 1651 to Edmund Smith of Middlesex, clerk of Tuddenham |
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Shield: Azure a bend ermine between six billets or.
Crest: On a chapeau gules turned up ermine two wings expanded azure each charged with the arms.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gunton, co. Norfolk, England
Details: John Smyth of Gunton (fl. c. 1563-1613), son of John of Halesworth (the grantee), son of Nicholas Smyth, married Amy Sidley and had daughters Agnes, Jane, and Dorothy |
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Shield: Sable on a bend or, three billets of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: quartered by Viell, of co. Devon |
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Shield: Sable on a bend argent three lozenges of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Rivenhall, co. Essex, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure billettée or, a bend ermine.
Crest: On a chapeau proper two wings azure billettée or, each charged with a bend ermine.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Halesworth, co. Suffolk
Details: granted in 1588 to John Smith of Halesworth, merchant |
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Shield: Sable six billets ermine, three, two, and one.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable on a fess dancettée between three lions rampant each supporting a castle all argent seven billets of the field.
Crest: A salamander couchant reguardant ducally gorged in flames proper (earlier version: an eagle holding a burning pen).
Motto: Unknown
Location: Theydon Mount, co. Essex, England
Details: Sir Thomas Smyth of Theydon Mount (d. 1577) was secretary to Queen Elizabeth and Ambassador to France, son of John Smith, Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire |
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Shield: Argent a lion rampant sable.
Crest: An arm embowed in armour proper holding in the gauntlet a broken tilting-spear argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Southwark, England
Details: Robert Smyth, Justice of the Peace for Southwark, son of John Smyth of Sudbury, son of Thomas Smyth of Layton |
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Shield: Barry of six ermine and gules a lion rampant sable crowned or.
Crest: A tiger passant argent vulned on the shoulder ppr.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Staffordshire, England
Details: confirmed and crest granted in 1561 to John Smith of Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Staffordshire |
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Shield: Barry of six argent guttee-de-poix and gules a lion ramp. ducally crowned sable holding between the paws a pheon or, between four pheons, two in chief and two in base of the last.
Crest: An heraldic tiger argent vulned in the neck proper charged on the body with two pheons and resting the dexter foreleg on a pheon gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Wolverhampton, co. Staffordshire
Details: Benjamin Brown Smith Esq. of Wolverhampton (fl. 1860) |
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Shield: Barry of six ermine and gules a lion rampant sable on the head a crown vallary holding between the paws an annulet or, between three passion crosses of the last.
Crest: A lion rampant sable crowned as in the arms holding between the forepaws a passion cross and the dexter hind-paw resting on an annulet or.
Motto: Doctrina ferro perenniur
Location: Alridge, co. Staffordshire, England
Details: Rev. Jeremiah Finch Smith, Rector of Aldridge, Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral (fl. 1868) |
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Shield: Sable a fess cotised between three martlets or. Crest: A greyhound sejant gules collared and lined argent.
Crest: A greyhound sejant gules collared and lined argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Madford House, Exeter, co. Devonshire, England
Details: Sir George Smith of Madford House (d. 1619), merchant and Member of Parliament, eldest son of John Smith of Borage/Burridge, a merchant who served as Sheriff and Mayor of Exeter |
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Shield: Sable a fess erminois cotised or, between three martlets of the last, each charged with an ermine spot
Crest: A greyhound sejant gules collared and line reflexed over the back or charged on the shoulder with a mascle argent.
Motto: Semper fidelis (Always faithful)
Location: Sydling St. Nicholas, co. Dorset, England
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Sydling St Nicholas in the County of Dorset was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1772 for Sir John Smith, High Sheriff of Dorset in 1772, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and Fellow of the Royal Society, son of Henry Smith of New Windsor. |
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Shield: Sable a fess cotised wavy between three martlets or.
Crest: A talbot statant sable collared and chain reflexed over the back or.
Motto: None
Location: Suttons, co. Essex, England
Details: Sir Charles Smith of Suttons (1756-1814), Member of Parliament for Saltash and Westbury, Sheriff of Essex, son of Charles Smith of Stratford |
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Shield: Sable a fess barruled between three martlets or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Madford House, Exeter, co. Devonshire, England
Details: Sir George Smith of Madford House (d. 1619), merchant and Member of Parliament, eldest son of John Smith of Borage/Burridge, a merchant who served as Sheriff and Mayor of Exeter |
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Shield: Or, on a fess engrailed gules between three martlets sable as many crosses pattée of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, on a fess engrailed gules between six martlets sable three crosses crosslet of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: quartered by Richards |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron between two martlets in chief gules and on a mount in base vert an elephant proper a fleur-de-lis between two lions rampant of the first, from the centre chief pendent by a ribbon gules fimbriated azure a representation of the Waterloo medal.
Crest: Upon an Eastern crown or, a lion rampant argent supporting a lance proper therefrom flowing to the sinister a pennon gules charged with two palm branches in saltire or.
Motto: Inter milites miles (A soldier among soldiers)
Location: Aliwal, Punjab
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Aliwar was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1846 for Lieutenant-General Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith, son of Major John Smith, a surgeon |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules on a chief of the last three martlets of the first.
Crest: A wolf or boar’s head and neck, erased ermine, ducally gorged gules, fire issuant from the mouth proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Nettlestead, co. Suffolk, England
Details: William Smith (fl. 1612), son of Adrian, son of Philip of Elmsett, son of Robert Smith of Nettlestead |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules on a chief of the last three martlets of the first, a crescent for difference.
Crest: A mullet or, charged with a crescent between two wings expanded gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Elmsett, co. Suffolk, England
Details: There was a Philip Smith of Elmsett, second son of Robert Smith of Elmsett - There was a John Smith of Elmsett (fl. c. 1559) |
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Shield: Ermine a chevron gules on a chief of the last three martlets argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Yorkshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, three martlets purple. Crest: A martlet purpure.
Crest: A martlet purpure.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Old Windsor, co. Berkshire, England
Details: granted in 1671 to Edward Smith of Old Windsor, Christopher Smith of Buckhurst, co. Sussex, James Smith of New Windsor, and Simon Smith of Westminster, sons of Christopher Smith of Windsor |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron cotised between three crosses pattée gules as many martlets or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron doubled cotised between three crosses pattée gules.
Crest: A demi stag salient ermine attired sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Surrey, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron cotised between three crosses pattée gules.
Crest: A demi stag ermine attired sable vulned in the shoulder gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Surrey, England
Details: Surrey |
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Shield: Sable a bend erminois with cotises engrailed or, between six martlets argent.
Crest: A caducous erect proper thereon a martlet sable.
Motto: Nil desperandum (Never despair)
Location: Old Park, Devizes, co. Wiltshire
Details: Rev. Alfred Smith of Old Park (d. 1877), Justice of the Peace, had son Rev. Alfred Charles Smith of Old Park |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three ravens proper.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Winell, co. Hereford, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, a fess azure between three crows or ravens sable.
Crest: Not stated
Motto: Unknown
Location: Kinderby, co. Herefordshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale gules and azure on a chevron engrailed or, between three bezants, each charged with a cross pattée fitchée sable as many like crosses sable.
Crest: A stag lodged argent semée of estoiles azure attired and gorged with an Eastern crown and chain reflexed over the back or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Colpike Hall and Broadwood Park, co. Durham
Details: Edward Taylor-Smith Esq. of Colpike and Broadwood (1803-), Justice of the Peace, who assumed the latter name in addition to his patronymic, Taylor, and the arms of Smith and Taylor quarterly, in 1843 |
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Shield: Per pale gules and azure on a chevron or, between three cinquefoils argent as many leopards’ faces sable on a chief of the third a beaver passant proper.
Crest: A sinister hand erect apaumée, couped at the wrist gules the wrist encircled with a wreath of oak or, the palm charged with a trefoil slipped argent.
Motto: Pro rege et patria (For king and country)
Location: Pickering, Upper Canada, and Preston, co. Northumberland, England
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Pickering was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1821 for Sir David William Smith, a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada, only son of Colonel John Smith (d. 1795) |
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Shield: Quarterly, gules and azure over all a cross or, charged with a pheon azure between four roses gules seeded of the third, barbed vert.
Crest: A horse’s head couped sable bridled, and double reined argent bitted or.
Motto: Pret
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Details: granted to Rev. George Sidney Smith, A.M. (1805-1875) Fellow Trinity College, Dublin |
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Shield: Quarterly gules and azure, over all a bend or, thereon three escallops sable, in the second and third quarters a greyhound’s head erased argent.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Halesworth, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Nicholas Smith of Halesworth |
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Shield: Quarterly, per pale indented azure and or in 2 and 2, a greyhound’s head erased of the 1st, collared, on a bend of the 2nd, three escallops sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Thorpe Hall in Mendham, co. Suffolk, England
Details: acquired by Nicholas Smythe of Halesworth, who left the manor to his sixth son, John Smith (fl. 1558), had son Richard Smith who held the manor until 1568 |
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Shield: Or, on a fesse gules between three saltires sable as many fleur-de-lis argent.
Crest: A saltire gules surmounted of a fleur-de-lis argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Details: dates to 1614
There was John Stafford Smith (1750-1836), composer, son of Rev. Martin Stafford Smith, organist |
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Shield: Or, on a fess gules between three crosses sable as many fleur-de-lis argent.
Crest: A cross gules surmounted of a fleur-de-lis argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable on a fess between three saltires or, as many pellets.
Crest: Two serpents nowed and intertwined azure
Motto: Unknown
Location: Campden, co. Gloucestershire, England
Details: granted in 1544 to Thomas Smith of Campden |
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Shield: Sable a fess between three saltires or.
Crest: Two serpents nowed and intertwined azure.
Motto: Chasem da porte
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Details: family descended from Thomas Smyth of Campden, who had numerous issue including Anthony Smith of Campden (fl. 1593) |
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Shield: Sable on a fess between three saltires or, as many ogresses, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable on a fess between three saltires or, as many fleurs-de-lis gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Campden, co. Gloucestershire, England
Details: family descending from Thomas Smyth of Campden, including Richard Smith who had issue Silvanus and Mary |
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Shield: Sable on a fess argent between three saltires of the last as many fleurs-de-lis of the first.
Crest: An ostrich’s head couped, in the beak a horseshoe proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: King’s Ride, Ascot, co. Berkshire, England
Details: John Benjamin Smith Esq. of King’s Ride (1794-1879), Member of Parliament for Stockport, son of Benjamin Smith, merchant of Manchester |
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Shield: Argent three saltires sable on a chief gules a lion passant or
Crest: Out of fire proper a phoenix head or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Details: confirmed in 1592 to Richard Smith, medical doctor, born in Gloucestershire |
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Shield: Sable three annulets interlaced or on a chief of the last a lion passant of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: John Smith of London, draper – possibly John Smith of Draper’s Hall (d. 1797), clerk to the Draper’s Company, solicitor to the East India Company, and Member of Parliament for New Romney, son of John Smith |
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Shield: Sable a lion passant or, in chief of the last three of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Thomas Smith (1556-1609), English judge, son of Thomas Smith, Mayor of Abingdon |
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Shield: Argent a rose between two chevrons sable each charged with three fleur-de-lis or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Details: James Smyth (fl. 1759), collector of the Port of Dublin |
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Shield: Ermine two chevrons sable on each three fleurs-de-lis or.
Crest: The bust of a man in armour, holding a shield and baton or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Kent, England
Details: granted in 1602 to John Smith of Norborne, co. Kent, son and heir of Henry Smith of Norborne, son of Leonard Smith, and himself had sons John Smith and William Smith of (d. 1625), draper of London |
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Shield: Argent two chevrons sable each charged with three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief azure a lion passant of the third, on the shoulder a lozenge gules.
Crest: A hand proper habited chequy argent and azure holding three arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or, feathered and headed argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cressing Temple, co. Essex, England
Details: Sir John Smith of Cressing Temple, co. Essex (c. 1470-c. 1547), Baron of the Exchequer, son of Hugh Smith (d. 1485) |
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Shield: Argent two chevron sable on each three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief azure a lion passant of the third
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent two chevrons sable on each a fleur-de-lis or, a chief azure charged with a lion passant of the third.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Essex, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure two chevron argent each charged with five fleurs-de-lis gules on a chief of the second a lion passant of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Crabbet Park, co. Sussex, England
Details: George Smith Esq. of Crabbet Park (fl. 1867) |
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Shield: Azure a burning cup or, between two chessrooks in fesse or.
Crest: A dolphin haurient proper.
Motto: Mediis tranquillus in undis (Calm in the midst of the waves)
Location: Braco, now Methven, co. Perth, Scotland
Details: Patrick Smith of Braco and Methven (born 1627), son of Patrick (d. 1655), son of Alexander, son of Patrick (d. 1604), son of William, son of Patrick Smyth of Braco, son of Thomas Smyth (fl. 1477), apothecary to King James III |
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Shield: Azure a burning cup or, between two chessrooks in fesse or, a bordure.
Crest: A dexter hand holding a lancet ready for action proper.
Motto: Arte et labore (By skill and labour)
Location: Unknown
Details: James Smith Esq. of Athernie, surgeon in Perth, Scotland, son of William Smith, who was the brother of Patrick Smith of Braco |
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Shield: Azure a burning cup or, between two chess-rooks of the last in chief and a hunting-horn argent garnished and stringed gules in base.
Crest: A dolphin haurient or.
Motto: Mediis tranquillus in undis (Calm in the midst of the waves)
Location: Redcliffe Tower, Paignton, co. Devonshire, England
Details: granted in 1876 to Lieutenant Robert Claude Smith Esq. of Redcliffe Tower of the Bombay Cavalry, son of Colonel Robert Smith (1787-1873), engineer, artist, and architect in India who designed Redcliffe as his home in 1852 |
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Shield: Azure guttée d’eau, in chief three ears of barley banded or, between two chessrooks of the last, in base a cup gold, therefrom issuant flames ppr
Crest: Waves of the sea proper thereon a dolphin haurient azure guttée d’eau, in the mouth a fish or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Whitechapel, London, England
Details: granted to Thomas Smith Esq. of Whitechapel |
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Shield: Azure a cup or, with flames issuant proper between two chessrooks of the second, on a chief argent bordured of the same three boars’ heads erased barwise of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure a cup or, containing flames of fire proper between two chess-rooks of the second, in chief, within a bordure argent charged with three boars’ heads erased, of the field.
Crest: A dolphin
Motto: Mediis tranquillus in undis (Calm in the midst of the waves)
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per fess azure and or, in chief a burning cup between two chessrooks of the last, in base a saltire of the first cantoned with four crescents gules.
Crest: Two arms holding a bow in full draught to let fly an arrow proper.
Motto: Mediis tranquillus in undis (Calm in the midst of the waves)
Location: Scotland
Details: William Smith (1703-1773), principal clerk of chancery, son of Alexander Smith, physician of Linlithgow |
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Shield: Azure a chevron between three leopards’ heads erased or, charged with pellets.
Crest: A ship, gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Derbyshire, England
Details: Four descents of this family are described in Vincent's Derbyshire, 1634. |
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Shield: Or, on a chevron between three leopards’ faces gules as many suns proper.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Atherstone, co. Warwickshire, England
Details: Nicholas Smith of Atherstone, surgeon, had daughter Mary (d. 1845) who married into the Kirkland family of Ashby-de-la-Zouch |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three leopard’s faces gules. Crest: A crescent, thereon a leopard’s face gules.
Crest: A crescent, thereon a leopard’s face gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Water Newton, co. Huntingdonshire, England
Details: granted in 1594 to an innkeeper – possibly Christopher Smith of Water Newton, or his son, Millicent Smith |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent as many leopards’ faces sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: St. Audries, co. Somerset, England
Details: James Smith of St. Audries (1681-c. 1748), born in Devonshire, Member of Parliament for Taunton, son of James of Great Torrington (1638-1703), son of Richard Smyth of Great Torrington (d. 1650) |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron between three cinquefoils gules as many leopards faces of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules a chevron between three leopards’ faces or, a chief ermine.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: granted c. 1457 to Captain John Smith of Bangor, had descendant Nicholas Smyth of Carnarvon |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable on a chief of the second three leopards’ faces or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted between 1567-1593 to Dorothy Smith, wife of John Cooper Esq. of London, had daughter Mary who married Richard Smith |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron between three birds argent as many leopards’ faces (another heads) of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron argent three leopards’ heads sable a canton ermine.
Crest: A sword erect proper pierced through a dexter hand couped gules.
Motto: Vera fidelitas fortitude
Location: Ireland
Details: confirmed in 1649 to Colonel William Smyth, who served under James, Duke of York, son and heir of Lieutenant William Smyth, who served Queen Elizabeth at Tilbury Camp |
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Shield: Argent a chevron azure between three oak leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or.
Crest: An arm in pale habited azure cuff argent in the hand proper three acorn branches vert, fructed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: arms exemplified, and crest granted in 1602 to George Smithes of Wike, co. Somerset, goldsmith, alderman of London, had issue including Sir Arthur Smithes of Obden, co. Gloucestershire and William Smith of Gray’s Inn |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron azure between three oak leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or, as many leopards’ faces jessant-de-lis of the field.
Crest: A cubit arm erect habited azure cuffed argent and charged with three mascles in chevron argent in the hand proper three acorn branches vert, fructed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oxey, co. Hertfordshire, Greenlands, Hambleden, co. Buckinghamshire, and London, England
Details: William Henry Smith (1825-1891), bookseller and newsagent, Member of Parliament for Westminster, First Lord of the Admiralty, son of William Henry Smith (1792-1865), a bookseller active in London, son of Henry Walton Smith (1738-1792), bookseller |
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Shield: Per chevron azure and gules three leopards’ heads erased argent spotted sable.
Crest: A leopard’s head, as in the arms.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Vilanstown, later renamed Violetstown, co. Westmeath and Dublin, Ireland
Details: Sir Samuel Smith (d. 1635) – later there was John Smith (d.c. 1733) |
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Shield: Per chevron nebulée sable and argent three panthers’ heads erased counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Buckenhill, Woolhope, co. Herefordshire, England
Details: There was a Thomas Smith of Buckenhill who descended from a Norfolk family, had son Anthony Smith (born 1627) |
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Shield: Per chevron wavy sable and argent three ounces’ heads (another erased counterchanged).
Crest: A horse’s head per chevron or and sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walsham, co. Suffolk, and Old Buckenham, co. Norfolk, England
Details: There was a William Smith of Old Buckenham (fl. 1613) |
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Shield: Per chevron sable and or, three panthers’ heads erased counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walsham, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per chevron nebulée sable and or, three leopards’ or panthers’ heads erased counterchanged.
Crest: A horse’s head erased per chevron nebulée or and sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walsham and Old Buckenham, co. Norfolk, co. Norfolk, England
Details: descended from John Smyth of Walsham and his wife Alice Halys, who had son Thomas Smyth of Walsham, who had son John Smyth of Old Buckenham, who had son Thomas Smyth of Old Buckenham |
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Shield: Azure, three whales heads couped (erased?) and erect argent, two and one, issuant from the mouth of each a bunch of three cinquefoils of the last.
Crest: A horse’s head per chevron or and sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walsham, co. Suffolk
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale nebulée sable and or, three leopards’ guardant erased counterchanged.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Helmingham, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, a chevron cotised sable between three demi griffins segreant couped of the second.
Crest: An elephant’s head couped or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: East Stoke, co. Nottingham, Selsdon Park, co. Surrey, Ferriby, co. Yorkshire, England, and Forres, Scotland
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of East Stoke in the was a title created in the Baronetage of Great in 1757 for the banker Sir George Smith, High Sheriff, eldest son of Abel Smith I (1686-1756) – had brother George Smith of Selsdon Park (1765-1836), Member of Parliament |
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Shield: Or, a chevron cotised between two demi gryphons couped respecting each other in chief and a like gryphon in base sable.
Crest: An elephant’s head erased or, eared gules and charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one azure.
Motto: Tenax et fidelis (Firmness and faithfulness)
Location: Broxtow, co. Nottingham, Gaddesby, co. Leicestershire, Ashlyns Woodland Park, and Sacombe Park, co. Hertfordshire, co. Hertfordshire, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Broxtowe (Broxton) & Gaddesby (d. 1727), Sheriff of Lincolnshire, son of Thomas of Gaddesby (1631-1699), son of John Smith of Cropwell Boteler (d. 1642) – Samuel George Smith of Sacombe Park (1822-1900), grandson of Samuel Smith (1754-1834), banker and Member of Parliament |
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Shield: Or, a chevron cotised between three demi griffins segreant reguardant sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: quartered by Sargent |
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Shield: Argent a fret sable on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or. Crest: A tiger sejant argent tufted and maned or, reposing the dexter paw on a broken pillar of the last.
Crest: A tiger sejant argent tufted and maned or, reposing the dexter paw on a broken pillar of the last.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted in 1583 to Thomas Smith of London |
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Shield: Argent a fret azure on a chief gules a lion passant or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: George Smith of London |
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Shield: Argent a fret sable on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Vert a chevron between three mallets or (altered to mullets pierced or)
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Lancashire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Vert a chevron between three mallets or, an eagle displayed sable.
Crest: A root of a tree leafless, thereon a cock proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Abraham Smith of London, second son of Henry Smith and Lettice Fowler, descended from the Smiths of Cuerdley |
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Shield: Vert chevron gules between three Turks’ heads couped proper turbaned or.
Crest: An ostrich or, holding in the mouth a horseshoe argent.
Motto: Vincere est Viver (To conquer is to live)
Location: England
Details: granted by the Prince of Transylvania to in Captain John Smith (1580-1631), English soldier and colonial governor, who reputedly killed by three men in single combat |
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Shield: Vert a chevron gules cotised erminois between three Turks’ heads proper turbaned or, a chief argent for augmentation, thereon a mount vert, inscribed with the Greek letters gold, and issuant therefrom a representation of the silphium plant proper.
Crest: 1st: On an anchor sable an ostrich erminois, in the mouth a horseshoe or; 2nd (of augmentation), A mount vert, inscribed with the aforesaid Greek letters, and issuant therefrom the silphium as in the arms.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Stone, co. Buckinghamshire, England
Details: Admiral William Henry Smith (1788-1865), Royal naval officer, hydrographer, astronomer, and numismatist, only son of Joseph Smith (d. 1788) |
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Shield: Sable on a fess engrailed or, between three squirrels sejant argent each holding a marigold slipped proper as many roundels barry (heraldic fountains) of six argent and azure.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cockermouth, co. Cumberland, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Cockermouth, had daughter Margaret who married Edmund Wilmott |
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Shield: Pean on a fess engrailed or, between three squirrels sejant ar. each holding a marigold slipped proper a stag’s head erased azure between two fountains also proper.
Crest: On a mount vert a squirrel, as in the arms, charged on the body with a fountain proper.
Motto: In medio tutissimus (You will go most safely by the Middle Way)
Location: Pygon’s Hill, Lydiate, co. Lancashire, originally from Cumberland, also of Helmshore
Details: granted to Richard Bryan Smith (1793-) of Pygon’s Hill, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries., Hanoverian Consul at Liverpool, a descendant of Bryan Smith Esq. who settled in Liverpool
Thomas Smith (1796-1880), Justice of the Peace of Flaxmoss in Haslingdon, son of John Smith of Bury (1767-1842), son of Smith of Ulverstone |
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Shield: Azure a lion rampant or, on a chief argent three torteaux.
Crest: A sword erect argent pommel and hilt or, entwined with leaves vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Saffron Walden, co. Essex, England
Details: Sir Thomas Smith (1513-1577), Clerk of the Privy Council, second son of John Smith of Walden |
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Shield: Azure a lion rampant or, on a chief argent a mullet gules between two torteaux.
Crest: On a wreath argent and gules, a sword, erect, pommeled or, twisted about with bay branches, or.
Motto: Rapit enfe triumphs (He snatches triumphs with the sword)
Location: Isleworth, co. Middlesex
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Isleworth was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1694 for Sir John Smith, a London merchant who had loaned money towards the English participation in the Nine Year’s War, son of alderman John Smith (d. 1673), son of James Smith (1587-1667), alderman |
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Shield: Azure a lion rampant or, on a chief ar. a mullet gules between two torteaux.
Crest: A sword erect, point upwards, entwined with an ivy branch proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Hammersmith, co. Middlesex, England
Details: James Smith of Hammersmith (d. 1667) alderman, salter, and Governor of Christ’s Hospital |
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Shield: Azure a lion rampant or, on a chief argent three torteaux.
Crest: Not stated
Motto: Unknown
Location: Parson’s Green, co. Middlesex, England
Details: Thomas Smith (c. 1556-1609), Proctor of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament, clerk of the Privy Council, bought an estate called Brightwell’s at Parsons Green, son of Thomas Smith, a burgess and mayor of Abingdon, co. Berkshire |
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Shield: Azure a lion rampant or, on a chief argent a mullet between two annulets gules.
Crest: A sword in pale, point up, between two branches of laurel, all proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bray, co. Berkshire, England
Details: granted in 1653 to James Smith of Bray |
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Shield: Gules a lion rampant or, on a chief of the last a mullet of the field between two hurts.
Crest: A lion’s head erased or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: The |
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Shield: Gules a lion rampant argent on a chief of the second a mullet azure between two torteaux
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Limerick from 1695-1735, had son Arthur Smyth who was Archbishop of Dublin in 1766, who had grandson John Prendergast Smyth who was created Baron Kiltarton and Viscount Gort |
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Shield: Azure a book open between three flames of fire proper within a bordure engrailed argent charged with four mullets and as many crosses crosslet of the first.
Crest: A flame between two twigs of palm ppr.
Motto: Luceo non uro (I shine, not burn)
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Details: borne by William Smith, merchant in Edinburgh, son of James Smith, Minister at Edelstone Church, c. 1675 |
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Shield: Azure three flames proper on a chief argent a thistle vert.
Crest: A Minerva’s head ppr.
Motto: Non invita (Not unwilling)
Location: Scotland
Details: James Smith (c. 1645-1731), architect who was appointed Surveyor and Overseer of the Royal Works in 1683, son of James Smith (d.c. 1684), a mason who became a burgess of Forres, Moray, in 1659 |
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Shield: Azure three flames of fire or, a bordure argent charged with six chessrooks sable.
Crest: An anchor erected or, the stock sable.
Motto: Sine sanguine victor (A bloodless conqueror)
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden and Aberdeen, Scotland
Details: granted in 1790 to John Smith Esq. of Gothenburg, descended from a family who lived in the Banchory |
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Shield: Gules a bend engrailed argent between two salamanders in flames proper.
Crest: Upon a mount vert in front of a rock a chamois both proper.
Motto: Per taxa per ignes
Location: Priory, Dudley, co. Worcestershire, and of Berry Hill, co. Staffordshire, England
Details: granted to Richard Smith Esq. of the Priory, Dudley, and of Berry Hill (fl. 1864), mining agent and manager, Justice of the Peace |
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Shield: Per bend indented azure and argent two crosses moline (sometimes described as crosses pattée) quarter-pierced counterchanged.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi falcon, wings expanded proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: England
Details: Christopher Smith (d. 1589), Clerk of the Pipe, Member of Parliament, Clerk of the Exchequer, son of Robert Smith of Waltham, co. Lincolnshire |
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Shield: Per bend dancettée or and azure a cross moline counterchanged.
Crest: A falcon volant, wings expanded proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Annables, co. Hertfordshire, England
Details: descended from Christopher Smith of London and Annables (d. 1589), Clerk of the Pipe, Member of Parliament, Clerk of the Exchequer, son of Robert Smith of Waltham, co. Lincolnshire |
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Shield: Per bend indented azure and or, two crosses moline pierced counterchanged
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a dove rising argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ellingham Hall, co. Norfolk, England
Details: Colonel John Smith of the 2nd Madras Light Cavalry inherited the hall in 1846 |
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Shield: Per bend indented or and azure two crosses moline counterchanged.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi falcon volant proper wings expanded argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Little Houghton, co. Northampton, England
Details: William Tyler Smith (1815-1873) of Little Houghton, obstetrician, born near Bristol |
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Shield: Per bend dancettée or and azure a cross moline counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Elkington Hall, co. Lincolnshire, England
Details: Captain William Grenville Smyth (born 1857-1940), Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace |
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Shield: Sable a bend between three mullets of six points argent pierced of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Smith of Copcote and Martin Hussingtree, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: John Smith of Copcote, had son Robert Smith, who had grandson John Smith of Martin Hussingtree |
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Shield: Argent a bend azure between three mullets gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a bend wavy plain cotised between three eagles displayed sable.
Crest: A demi eagle displayed ermine
Motto: Unknown
Location: Devonshire, England
Details: Sir Nicholas Smith of Larkbeare, Devonshire (1575-1622), Member of Parliament for St. Mawes, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, knighted in 1603, son of Sir George Smith |
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Shield: Per fess gules and sable a lion couchant Or.
Crest: A horse’s head couped sable, on its neck a sun Or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Portsmouth, England
Details: granted in 1711 to William Smith, medical doctor, physician of the garrison at Portsmouth |
Shield: Argent on a mount in base vert a lion statant reguardant proper.
Crest: A horse’s head roan color, mane sable bridle or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Credenhill, co. Herefordshire, cos. Hertfordshire and Nottinghamshire, and Overton, co. Shropshire
Details: Jacob Smith of Overton (fl. 1623), son of Jacob Smith of Overson, son of Thomas Smith of Credenhill – One notable member of this family was Simon Smith was Rector of Credenhill in 1572, canon of Hereford in 1561, and Archdeacon of Hereford in 1572
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Shield: Sable on a mount vert, a lion passant reguardant argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Some
Details: Mrs. Lowe, nee Smith, wife of John Lowe Esq. (d. 1700) |
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Shield: Argent a lion passant reguardant sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Hunnington, Blakeshall, and Wolverley, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: Joseph Smith of Sion Hill, Wolverley, High Sheriff in 1810 – Blakeshall was acquired by John Smith through his marriage to Mary Hurtle in 1762 |
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Shield: Argent a lion passant sable sans claws.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a lion passant reguardant proper.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a fesse vert between two lions passant sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dowsing, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Dowsan, alias Smith |
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Shield: Argent on a mount vert a wolf passant gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules a wolf passant reguardant or, in chief an escallop between two horseshoes of the last.
Crest: A dexter arm in armour embowed ppr. charged with an escallop or, holding in the hand a sword argent hilt and pommel gold, the blade environed with a chaplet of laurel vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Eastbourne, co. Sussex, England
Details: granted in 1758 to Thomas Smith Esq. of Eastbourne |
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Shield: Or, a bend azure between three trefoils vert.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walpole, co. Norfolk
Details: Henry Smith of Walpole (fl. 16th century), had daughter and heiress Margaret who married John Reppes |
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Shield: Per saltire argent and sable in chief and in base a trefoil slipped gules.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar’s head azure tusked, &c., of the second, langued gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Newland, co. Yorkshire, England
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Newland Park in the County of York was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain created in 1784 for Sir John Silvester Smith, son of John Smith of Newland Hall (d. 1746), son of John Smith of Ecclesfield |
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Shield: Or on a chevron between three trefoils slipped vert.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron engrailed sable between three hurts, each charged with a bird of the field, as many trefoils slipped of the first (another or).
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Robert Smyth of London, had daughter Anne who married Sir John York (c. 1490-1569) |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron argent between three plates as many trefoils slipped proper.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Boresworth (Bosworth), co. Leicestershire
Details: Rev. R. Smith, Rector of Boresworth, co. Leicestershire (from an engraving dated c. 1720) |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron between three ravens’ heads erased sable a trefoil slipped or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Suchell, co. Wiltshire
Details: alias Parker |
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Shield: Sable a fess dancettée between three lions rampant each supporting a garb or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Duffield, co. Derbyshire, England
Details: There was a Robert Smith of Lancaster County, Virginia (fl. 1665), whose seal contained this coat of arms. |
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Shield: Azure on a fess dancettée or, between three decrescents of the last, as many mullets of six points of the first,
Crest: On a rock a tower both proper thereon a crescent surmounted by a mullet of six points or.
Motto: Lux omnibus refulgeat (Let the lights shine for all)
Location: Tan-y-Graig, co. Caernarfon, Wales
Details: granted to Benjamin Smith Esq., of Tan-y-Graig, who purchased the estate in 1869, son of B. Smith Esq. |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron engrailed between six crosses pattée fitchée, five in chief and one in base or, three fleurs-de-lis azure (each charged with a plate?)
Crest: A heron’s head erased sable beaked gules in the beak a fish argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Theddlethorpe, co. Lincolnshire and Nibley and North Nibley, co. Gloucestershire, England
Details: descended from Nicholas Smyth of Theddlethorpe and Cawkwell (c. 1552-1623), son of John Smyth of Epping (d. 1570), son of John Smith of Epping, co. Essex – Nicholas Smith of North Nibley and of Condover, co. Shropshire, High Sheriff for said county in 1772 |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron engrailed between three crosses pattée fitchée argent as many fleurs-de-lis gules.
Crest: A heron’s head erased sable guttee d’or, in the beak gules a fish argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Richard Smith (fl. 1509), alderman of London |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron engrailed between six (another three) crosses crosslet fitchée or, three fleurs-de-lis azure.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Rychard Smyth, Sheriff of London in 1509 |
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Shield: Ermine on a chevron engrailed azure three fleur-de-lis
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure on a fess or, between three wolves’ heads erased argent as many fleur-de-lis sable.
Crest: A demi wolf or fox ermine in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Brindley (Brenby), co. Cheshire
Details: confirmed and crest granted in 1608 to Randle Smith of Brenby |
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Shield: Sable on a fess engrailed or, between three demi lions passant argent as many fleurs-de-lis gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Hampshire, England
Details: Edward Smith of Hampshire |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron engrailed between six crosses pattée or, three fleurs-de-lis azure.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Painswick, co. Gloucestershire, England
Details: The Robert Smith of Painswick had son Robert Crawforth Smith (d. 1870), graduate of Oxford, Rector of Cowley, Cheltenham, and Vicar of St. Catherine’s |
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Shield: Argent two pales azure each charged with three fleur-de-lis of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted between 1593-1623 |
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Shield: Argent two pales azure each charged with three fleurs- de-lis of the first, on a chief of the second a lion passant of the field.
Crest: Two arms couped above the elbows proper holding a sword in both hands crossways argent pommeled or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: granted c. 1640 to Mr. Smith of London, clerk of Parliament |
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Shield: Sable, six fleur-de-lis, three, two, and one argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cuerdley, co. Lancashire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable six fleur-de-lis, three and three.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale or and gules three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, counterchanged
Crest: A fleur-de-lis per pale or and gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cuerdley, co. Lancashire, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Cuerdley – There was also Henry Smithe of Cuerdley who is thought to have had sons Gilbert (fl. 15th century) and John, both of Cuerdley |
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Shield: Per pale or and gules three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, counterchanged
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Curie, co. Lancaster, and co. Yorkshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale or and gules three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, quartering azure a fret or, for Oldhaugh
Crest: A fleur-de-lis counterchanged.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oldhaugh, co. Cheshire, England
Details: William Smith (d. 1618), “Rouge Dragon Pursuivant”, son of Randolph or Randoll Smith (c. 1484-1584), son of John Smith, both of Oldhaugh, who descended from younger brother of Sir Thomas Smith of Cuerdley |
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Shield: Gules a chevron between three griffins segreant or, on a chief of the last as many fleur-de-lis of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bedfordshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent two bars gules each charged with three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief azure a lion passant of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure semée of crosses crosslet fitchée three fleurs-de-lis argent a border engrailed or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent three fleurs-de-lis in fess gules between nine crosses crosslet, five in chief and four in base sable.
Crest: A fleur-de-lis argent charged with a cross crosslet sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per fess argent and gules a bend between two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged.
Crest: A fleur-de-lis argent.
Motto: Benigno Numine (By the Favor of the Heavens)
Location: Dorchester, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per chevron or and gules in chief two fleurs-de-lis and in base an estoile counterchanged.
Crest: Out of a mural coronet argent an ostrich’s head of the last.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Wray, co. Lancashire and Russell Square, London, England
Details: There was Thomas Smith (c. 1754-1831) of Wray and Russell Square, Member of Parliament for West Looe, son of Stephen Smith of Wray |
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Shield: Chequy or and gules on a canton of the last a fleur-de-lis of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: John Smith |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron argent between three griffins’ heads erased or, a boar’s head couped close between two pheons gules.
Crest: A stork’s head couped or, beaked gules charged with two bends vert, wings endorsed sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Calais, France (ruled by England from 1347-1558)
Details: Hugh Smith Esq. of Calais, alias Beckwith or Beckworth |
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Shield: Sable on a chevron argent between three griffins’ heads erased or, a boar’s head couped enclosed by two pheons gules.
Crest: An eagle’s head or, depressed with two bends vert, winged, one argent the other sable beaked gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent an eagle displayed sable armed gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale ermine and erminois an eagle displayed sable armed gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Harnhill, co. Gloucester, England
Details: Thomas Smith (fl. 1684), Lord of the Manor of Harnhill, grandson of Rev. Humphrey Smith of Harnhill (d. 1687), Rector of Farmington, to whom the arms were confirmed, son of Rev. William Smith |
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Shield: Gules six lozenges in fess argent between three maidens’ heads couped at the shoulders of the last, crined or
Crest: On a mount vert a castle or, between two branches proper (also described as On a mount vert a tower triple-towered or, on the sinister side of the mount a laurel branch pendent over the tower proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Brailsford, co. Derbyshire and London, England
Details: confirmed 1585 to William Smith of the Inner Temple, London, son of William Smith of Brailsford |
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Shield: Gules two lances (or tilting spears) in saltire or, with penoncels thereon argent between three castles of the first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Sir George Smith of the East India Company (fl. c. 1660-1685) |
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Shield: Gules two tilting-spears in saltire argent between four castles or.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure on a mount in base vert a castle argent on a chief or, three storks’ heads erased gules.
Crest: A stork argent rising from a mount vert, beaked and legged gules in the beak a serpent proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Durham, England
Details: granted in 1707 to John Smith D.D. (1659-1715), Rector of Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham and Prebendary of Durham and borne by his descendant, the Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Felix Smith (1786-1858) |
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Shield: Azure a castle argent on a chief or, three storks’ heads erased gules.
Crest: A stork argent in his beak a serpent proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Togston, co. Northumberland, England
Details: William Smith of Amble and Togston (d. 1675), son of Thomas, son of Robert, son of Roger, all of Amble – had son Thomas Smith of Togston and Thirston |
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Shield: Argent on a fess between three demi griffins segreant azure as many bezants.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased per fess sable and gules gorged with a collar argent thereon three pellets.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Elford, co. Stafford
Details: Sir William Smith of Elford (d. 1526) |
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Shield: Argent on a fess vert between three demi griffins segreant gules as many bezants.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased per fess sable and gules collared argent thereon three pellets.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Elford, co. Staffordshire, England
Details: Sir William Smith of Elford (d. 1526) |
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Shield: Argent on a fess vert between three griffins segreant gules as many bezants.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Staffordshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a fesse between three demi-griffins couped sable, as many bezants.
Crest: A demi-griffin erased sable, collared argent, collared with a fesse argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cheshire, England
Details: granted between 1513-1550 |
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Shield: Argent two bars gemelles sable on a chief of the first a demi griffin segreant issuant of the second.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cornwall, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron engrailed azure between three greyhounds’ heads erased sable collared or, ringed gules as many estoiles of the fourth.
Crest: A stag’s head erased gules attired argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Mitcham, co. Surrey, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Mitcham (1526-1576), Clerk of the Green Cloth to Queen Elizabeth I, had sons George and Thomas |
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Shield: Ermine on a chevron engrailed azure between three greyhounds’ heads erased sable (gules?) collared or, as many estoiles of the last.
Crest: A stag’s head erased or, on the neck three mullets (ogresses?)
Motto: Unknown
Location: Luton, co. Bedfordshire, England
Details: granted in 1580 to William Smith of Luton, “yeoman of the buttery” |
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Shield: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent a ship in distress in a sea in base proper; 2nd, or, a crescent gules, 3rd, azure a cat sejant, the dexter paw extended argent.
Crest: An anchor proper.
Motto: Hold fast
Location: Camno and Glaswall, co. Forfar, Scotland
Details: granted in 1768 to James Smith of Camno, eight in descent from Adam Smith of Dundee (fl. 1535) |
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Shield: The same arms as Smith of Camno, within a bordure gules.
Crest: A hand grasping a dagger proper.
Motto: Ready
Location: Scotland
Details: granted in 1768 to Henry Smith of Smithfield |
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Shield: Azure a cat salient argent on a chief or, the standard of St. Andrew and a claymore, point downwards, in saltire proper.
Crest: An arm from the shoulder in armour brandishing a sword proper.
Motto: Carid nam facham (A friend in time of trial)
Location: London, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Quarterly,1st, Gules, a broken spear and standard in saltire argent, the last charged with a cross of the field fringed or, 2nd, Azure a cat salient argent, 3rd, Argent on a saltire nine mascles of the first within a bordure azure; 4th, Or, three bars wavy gules, on each an escallop of the field.
Crest: A dexter arm embowed, embraced, holding a sword proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Balhara, co. Fife, Scotland
Details: granted in 1765 to Mr. Smith, ninth in descent from John Smyth of Polcalk and Grange (fl. 1520) – John Smith Esq. of Balhara (fl. 1791) |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent as many lions’ heads erased sable.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased gules charged with two bars, beaked and eared all or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Boughton, co. Somerset, England
Details: Matthew Smith of Boughton, had son Sir Hugh Smith of Long Ashton (1574-1627) |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent as many lions’ faces erased sable.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased gules charged with two bars, beaked and eared all or.
Motto: Qui capit capitur (He who takes is taken)
Location: Ashton Court, co. Somerset, England
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Ashton Court was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1661 for Sir Hugh Smith, Member of Parliament, son of Thomas Smith of Long Ashton, son of Sir Hugh Smith – later borne by Jarrett Smith |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent as many lions’ faces erased sable.
Crest: A stag or, attired argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Long Ashton, co. Somerset, and Wiltshire, England,
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced ermine.
Crest: A talbot’s head couped gules charged on the neck with a cinquefoil ermine.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Moore End, co. Northampton, England
Details: William Smith, alias Kent of Moore End (d. 1556) – Thomas Smyth, alias Kent (fl. 1612) |
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Shield: Gules a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced ermine.
Crest: A talbot’s head couped gules charged on the neck with a cinquefoil ermine.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Walsocken, co. Norfolk, and Cavendish, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Thomas Smyth of Walsocken and Bacton (d. 1645), a descendant of Thomas Smuth of Long Melford, son of John, son of John, son of John, son of John Smyth, all of Cavendish – members of this family include George Smyth of Cavendish and Haverhill, son of John Smyth of Kessings Hall and Haverhill (d. 1578) |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules between three crosses crosslet (another, flory) sable.
Crest: Not stated
Motto: Unknown
Location: Cavendish, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron gules between three crosses crosslet (or flory) sable as many cinquefoils of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Northampton, England
Details: John Smith of Northampton |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron between three cross crosslets sable, three mullets’ argent.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Mendelsham, co. Suffolk
Details: William Smyth (born 1615), Vicar of Mendelsham |
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Shield: Argent a fesse gules between three cross crosslets sable.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Sutton, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Sir Thomas Smith of Sutton |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron or between three plates as many crosses crosslet of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Leicestershire, England
Details: Unknown
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Shield: Argent two bars gules in chief three cinquefoils azure.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent two bars gules in chief three cinquefoils sable.
Crest: A lion couchant, tail extended or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure a chevron or, between ten cinquefoils, six above and four below, of the last.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules a cinquefoil or, on a border azure eight horseshoes of the second.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure three horse-shoes fessewise or between as many horses’ heads erased argent.
Crest: A horse’s head argent erased azure within a horse-shoe or.
Motto: Ferrum equitis salus (His sword is the safety of the horseman)
Location: Henlow, co. Bedford, England
Details: George Edward Smyth of Northfield House, Henlow (born 1877), son of John Smyth of Norton Hall, co. Hertfordshire, lord of the Manor of Kendalls in Wrestlingworth, co. Bedfordshire (1821-1895), son of Hugh Fossey Smith of Edworth (d. 1867) |
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Shield: Azure a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or.
Crest: A peacock’s head proper ducally gorged or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Corsham, co. Wiltshire, England
Details: descended from Robert Smyth of Corsham, co. Wiltshire (c. 1460-1513), had sons John (d. 1538), Philip, and Robert
Henry Smith of Bayden, co. Wiltshire (fl. 1597), had son Henry who was an attorney |
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Shield: Azure a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or.
Crest: An ounce’s head erased argent spotted sable collared of the same, edged and chained or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ostenhanger (Westenhanger), co. Kent, England
Details: Thomas Smythe of Westenhanger (1522-1591), Member of Parliament, had son John Smythe of Westenhanger (1557-1608), Member of Parliament for Aylesbury and Hythe, Justice of the Peace |
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Shield: Per pale or, and azure, a chevron argent between three lions counterchanged.
Crest: A tiger’s head erased argent pelletté, collared sable bezanteé and change or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted in 1588 to Thomas Smyth Esq. of London, Collector of the Queen’s Subsidy, had son and heir Andrew Smyth (fl. 1568) |
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Shield: Azure a chevron between three lions passant guardant or.
Crest: A leopard’s head erased argent, spotted sable collared, lined, and ringed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale or and azure a chevron ermine between three lions passant guardant counterchanged.
Crest: A leopard’s head argent pellettee, murally gorged, lined, and ringed gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Henlow, co. Bedfordshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per pale or and azure a chevron between three lions passant guardant counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London and Ryall, co. Surrey, England
Details: Unknown
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Shield: Or, a lozenge azure charged with a mullet of six points of the first between three dragons’ heads erased of the second, all within a bordure of the last charged with eleven bezants
Crest: A dragon’s head erased azure charged with a mullet of six points and collared flory counter flory or, pierced through the mouth by an arrow fessewise, the point to the dexter proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: St. Marylebone, co. Middlesex, England and Vesey Place, Dublin, Ireland
Details: Rev. Joseph Denham Smith, of St. Marylebone and Vesey Place (1816-1889) |
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Shield: Sable cross flory or, on a chief engrailed ermine a demi-lion issuant between two cross crosslets gules.
Crest: A greyhound couchant sable collar and line reflexed over the back or, the body charged with a cross crosslet of the last, the dexter paw resting upon a cross flory, as in the arms.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Eardiston, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: The Smith baronetcy of Eardiston was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1809 for Sir William Smith |
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Shield: Argent three demi savages between nine crosses crosslet sable.
Crest: An oak tree proper, with acorns gold.
Motto: Non deficit alter (Another is not wanting)
Location: Aspley House, co. Bedfordshire, England
Details: Rev. Edward Orlebar Smith (d. 1819), Rector of Hulcote and Salford, acquired the estate in 1796, which passed to his eldest son Captain Charles Hervey Smith (d. 1869) |
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Shield: Per chevron argent and sable three anvils counterchanged.
Crest: On a mural coronet or, an ostrich’s head erased proper beaked of the first, in the beak a horseshoe argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Abingdon, co. Berkshire and London, England
Details: Richard Smith of London (fl. 1634), great-grandson of Richard Smith of Abingdon, “gentleman usher” to Queen Elizabeth I. Another notable of this family was Thomas Smith of Abingdon (c. 1556-1606), Member of Parliament, son of Thomas Smith, mayor of Abingdon |
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Shield: Per chevron azure and or, three escallops counterchanged.
Crest: An escallop per fess or and azure.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Denby, co. Derbyshire
Details: granted in 1685 to Matthew Smith Esq. of Denby & Whitemoor (c. 1636-1713), Sheriff, son of Henry Smith of Denby and Whitemoor, son of Silverter Smith |
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Shield: Ermine on a fess sable a bull’s head cabossed between two wings argent.
Crest: A demi greyhound regardant argent supporting a flagstaff proper therefrom flowing to the sinister a flag sable charged with a bull’s head cabossed between two wings, as in the arms.
Motto: In Deo fides (Trust in God)
Location: Bombay, India
Details: John Smith Esq. of Bombay (fl. 1814), Military Paymaster General in Bombay |
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Shield: Azure a chevron between three acorns slipped and leaved or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Totnes, co. Devonshire, England
Details: borne by Major Lawrence Smith (1629-1700), born in Lancashire, England, died in Virginia |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron gules between three crosses formée sable as many bezants.
Crest: An arm couped at the elbow and erect vested gules cuff argent holding in the hand proper a cross formée sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Braxted, co. Essex, England
Details: There was an Edmund Smith Esq. of Braxted Lodge (d. 1845), son of William Smith of Horsham Park & Woodbridge House, Guilford – Peter du Cane (1778-1841) left estate of Horsham to his illegitimate son, John Smith |
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Shield: Sable a chevron between six crosses crosslet fitchée or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bawdsey, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Charles Smith of Bawdsey (fl. 1664), barrister-at-law, son of Charles Smith of Ipswich, son of William Smith of Walton |
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Shield: Per chevron embattled azure and argent in chief three crosses pattée fitchée or, in base a lion passant sable ducally crowned gold.
Crest: A heron’s head per fess or and gules in the beak a dart of the first, flighted proper headed of the second.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bristol, England
Details: granted in 1766 to Thomas Smith, Lord of the manors of Sandford, co. Somerset and Ircott, Alveston, co. Gloucester, son of Robert Smith of Bristol |
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Shield: Or, on a fess between three crescents gules a lion passant argent all within a border engrailed azure bezantée.
Crest: A goat statant sable guttée d’eau, horned, maned, and murally (or ducally) gorged argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Yorkshire, England
Details: Smith alias Boynton |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three griffins’ heads couped sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron azure between three crosses botonnée sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Northampton, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules between three crosses botonnée sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Haughley, co. Suffolk
Details: John Smith of Haughley (fl. 1664), son of Thomas, son of Thomas Smith of Bacton – had son and heir Rysing Smith |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules between three crosses crosslet fitchée sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Thrandeston, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Thomas Smith of Thrandeston (fl. 1664), son of Richard Smith of Thetford, co. Norfolk – had sons John and Richard
similar to that of Bryan Smith of Wantesden, co. Suffolk, D.D. (fl. 16640, son of Bryan Smith of Cavendish |
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Shield: Argent a chevron gules between three crosses crosslet sable.
Crest: From a mural coronet or, an otter’s head of the same.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Bacton, co. Suffolk
Details: granted in 1572 to Thomas Smith of Bacton |
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Shield: Gules a chevron between three crosses crosslet fitchée argent.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Harwich, co. Essex, England
Details: Daniel Smith of Harwich (fl. 1664), son of Daniel, son of Daniel, son of William Smith of Walton |
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Shield: Argent three bars sable on a pale of the last three plates.
Crest: A swan’s neck argent, charged with three ogresses, the beak gules, between two wings of the first.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Herefordshire, England
Details: confirmed in 1563 to William Smith Esq. of Hereford, Clerk of the Privy Council |
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Shield: Gules three crossbows unbent argent triggers or.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Coddenham, co. Kent, England and Stratford-upon-Avon, co. Warwickshire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Azure two bars between three pheons or.
Crest: Two arms embowed vested azure cuff argent holding in the hands proper a pheon or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Aldermanbury, London, England
Details: John Smith of Tedworth House, co. Hampshire (1656-1723), Speaker of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer, son of John Smith of Tedworth House
Shield also borne by Thomas Smith (fl. 1634), merchant of London, son of Peter Smith of London, fishmonger, had issue John, Henry, Thomas, Mary, Jane, and Martha |
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Shield: Per chevron gules and argent in chief two garbs or, in base a horse’s head erased of the first.
Crest: Within an annulet gules a garb or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Oundle, co. Northampton
Details: John William Smith Esq. of Oundle (fl. 1854) – earlier The rectory manor was purchased by John Smith, who was succeeded by his son John William Smith, of a local family of brewers and bankers |
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Shield: Or, an eagle’s leg erased a la cuisse gules armed azure on a chief indented (or dancettée) of the last a mullet argent between two plates
Crest: A parrot vert, beaked and legged gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Newcastle, co. Staffordshire
Details: a son of Sir William Tarbock settled in Newcastle and took the name Smith – later there was John Smith alias Tarbock, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, had daughter and heiress Jane who married Ralph Cotton Esq. and had son Roger Cotton (fl. 1596) |
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Shield: Gules on a chevron argent between three handfuls of barley ears (each containing five) or, three bees proper.
Crest: An eagle reguardant with wings elevated proper beaked, membered, and crowned with a naval crown or, reposing the dexter foot upon a quadrant of the last, the string and plummet azure.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, England
Details: granted in 1722 to Joshua Smith of Runton and Great Yarmouth, son of John Smith, son of Thomas Smith of Runton |
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Shield: Argent on a bend vert six daggers saltirewise of the first.
Crest: On a ducal coronet vert two swords in saltire argent hilts or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Similar to that of Lieutenant Colonel John Carrington Smith of Cheltenham, co. Gloucestershire (d. 1843), magistrate and Deputy |
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Shield: Ermine on a bend vert three saltires argent.
Crest: An ostrich, wings expanded argent in the beak a key or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Norfolk, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable three bucks’ heads couped or, on a chief of the last as many arrow points downwards gules feathered and headed argent.
Crest: Out of a crown vallery a demi buck or, pierced through with an arrow in bend sinister gules feathered and headed argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Milk Street, London, England
Details: Thomas Smith (fl. 1634), son of John Smith of Church Lawford, co. Warwickshire, had son Thomas Smith of Westerham, co. Kent |
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Shield: Paly of six or and gules on a canton argent a cross flory sable.
Crest: Out of a mural coronet or, a horse’s head sable bridled gules waned argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Aldermanbury, London, England
Details: John Smith of Aldermanbury (1616-1690), goldsmith of London, son of Thomas Smith (d. 1666), London merchant, son of Peter Smith, fishmonger – Samuel Smith, merchant and banker of Aldermanbury, had son Sir Samuel Smith of Cherington, co. Gloucester and Putney Hill, co. Surrey (1755-1793), Member of Parliament |
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Shield: Sable a chevron between three griffins segreant or, and a chief of the last.
Crest: A talbot passant per pale or and sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: granted in 1588 to Thomas Smith – crest granted in 1581 to Robert Smith of London |
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Shield: Or, on a chief sable a lion passant of the field.
Crest: A heraldic tiger sejant ermine maned and tufted or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, and Ratsdale, co. Lancashire, England
Details: Richard Smyth, citizen and fishmonger, of London, son of Randolf Smyth, of Ratsdale, had son and heir Thomas Smyth (fl. 1568) |
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Shield: Per pale argent and azure a fess counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, two bendlets engrailed ermine.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three catharine wheels.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: William Smith, Bishop of Lincoln, 1496 |
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Shield: Per fess embattled ermine and gules three crescents counterchanged, debruised by a dexter bendlet or.
Crest: On a mural crown gules an owl argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Gules a bull’s head cabossed within two bars gemelles wavy argent between two mullets in chief and in base a griffin passant or.
Crest: A griffin’s head erased gules, gorged with two bars wavy gemelles or, beaked of the last.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: John Smith of Bristol |
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Shield: Argent a cross compony counter-compony or and azure between four lions passant sable.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan close ermine beaked gules.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Southampton, London, and Staffordshire, England
Details: John Smyth of London (fl. 1568), son of Humphrey Smyth of Southampton, son of John Smyth of Staffordshire |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three crosses crosslet gules.
Crest: Out of a mural coronet an ostrich’s head or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Thorndon, co. Suffolk, England
Details: There was a William Smith of Thorndon married Mary Clopton of Liston Hall, co. Essex, daughter of William Clopton (c. 1540-1612) |
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Shield: Sable a cross or.
Crest: A greyhound couchant or, collared and lined sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ashfield, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable a cross or between four water bougets argent.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ashbocking, Wyverstone, Walsham-le-Willows, co. Suffolk, England
Details: Robert Hovell, alias Smith, of Ashfield, had daughter Elizabeth who married Rev. Thomas Thurlow (fl. 1730), descended from Richard Hovell Esq. to King Henry V |
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Shield: Argent four bars wavy azure on a chief gules three pairs of barnacles or.
Crest: A dexter arm in amour proper garnished or, holding in the hand of the first a chaplet vert.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Totnes & Dartmouth, co. Devonshire, co. Devonshire, Cratfield, co. Sussex, England
Details: Richard Smyth (fl. 1620), son of John, son of John, all of Darthmouth
Sir Thurston Smith of Cratfield (d. 1649) |
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Shield: Argent two naked arms in fess, one issuant from dexter fess point, the other from the sinister, grasping a torch erect and inflamed, issuant from the dexter base a similar arm grasping a sword in pale all proper.
Crest: A naked arm couped lying fessways grasping in the hand a sword erect all proper
Motto: Tenebras expellit et hostes (“He drives out the darkness and foes)
Location: Ballygowan, co. Down, and Lisnegar, and Cooha, co. Cavan, Ireland
Details: James Smith, alias O‘Gowan, Esq. of Cadiz, Spain (fl. 1779), a descendant of Hugh O’Gowan of Ballygowan |
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Shield: Gules three mullets pierced or, on a chief sable as many bezants.
Crest: Two battle axes in saltire gules headed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Maurice Smith (d. 1640), Clerk of His Majesty’s Ordnance in Ireland, also Henry Smith Esq. of Baskin, co. Dublin (d. 1635) |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three eagles displayed sable.
Crest: On a staff ragulée fessways proper an eagle closed reguardant of the same, beak and legs or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Charlton, Feniton, co. Devonshire, England
Details: granted in 1574 to Humphrey Smith of Charlton, son of John Smith of Cullompton, co. Devonshire |
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Shield: Azure an inescutcheon argent between six lions rampant or.
Crest: A Pegasus azure wings gules ducally gorged and lined or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: arms confirmed and crest granted in 1569 to Philip Smith of London |
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Shield: Paly of six argent and azure on a chief or, three greyhounds’ heads erased sable collared gules. Crest:
Crest: An antelope’s head erased gorged with a collar gules rimmed, studded, lined, and ringed or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Wighton, co. Norfolk, England
Details: There was a George Smyth of Wighton (d.c. 1505) |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three fleurs-de-lis gules a canton per pale indented of the second and first.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent a chevron sable between three fleurs-de-lis gules on a canton per pale indented sable and of the first a lion rampant or.
Crest: A lion rampant per fess argent and sable.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Ireland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a mount proper a stag lodged and reguardant gules attired or.
Crest: A stag, as in the arms.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Galway, Ireland
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Or, an eagle displayed gules charged on the breast with a horseshoe of the field.
Crest: An ostrich proper in the beak a horseshoe or.
Motto: Tu ne cede malis (Yield not to misfortunes)
Location: Scotland
Details: Major John Smith of the Bengal Army, (fl. 1867) |
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Shield: Sable a bend between six martlets argent.
Crest: A buffalo’s head proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Hilton & Morville, co. Shropshire, England
Details: Captain Thomas Smith of Hilton (fl. 1750) had son Major John Groome Smthye (1771-1835), who had sons Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Smythe of Madras, John, Captain George of the Royal Navy, and Rev. Henry Smythe, Rector of Beckbury
George Smith of Morville (fl. 1623), son of George, son of John of Morville, son of Richard Smyth of Bridgenorth, son of George, son of Roger (d. 1562), Member of Parliament, son of Richard Smith of Morville |
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Shield: Sable on a bend cotised argent three martlets gules.
Crest: A buffalo’s head proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Morville, co. Shropshire, and co. Herefordshire, England
Details: Captain Thomas Smith of Hilton (fl. 1750) had son Major John Groome Smthye (1771-1835), who had sons Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Smythe of Madras, John, Captain George of the Royal Navy, and Rev. Henry Smythe, Rector of Beckbury
George Smith of Morville (fl. 1623), son of George, son of John of Morville, son of Richard Smyth of Bridgenorth, son of George, son of Roger (d. 1562), Member of Parliament, son of Richard Smith of Morville |
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Shield: Per fess embattled ermine and gules a bend or, between three crescents counterchanged.
Crest: On a mural coronet gules, an owl argent.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Somerset, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per chevron embattled ermine and gules a bend or, between three crescents counterchanged.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Somerset, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Argent on a bend azure three mullets of the field.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: …on a bend gules, cottised…three mullets or.
Crest: A camel statant
Motto: Unknown
Location: Lane House, Feckenham, co. Worcestershire, England
Details: There was a James Smith of Feckenham (d.c. 1851), needle manufacturer |
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Shield: Vert fretty and semée of crosses flory or over all out of a ducal coronet a demi-bull salient pied proper.
Crest: out of a ducal coronet a demi-bull salient pied proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Youghal, co. Cork, Ireland
Details: borne by Percy Scott Smith of Youghal (fl. 1837) |
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Shield: Vert three lions rampant sable.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: John Smith, merchant of London |
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three griffins heads erased gules.
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Northampton, England, and the United States
Details: 1655 |
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Shield: Gules three bars gemel argent a chevron ermine on a chief of the second three blackamoors heads proper on a canton of the field a battle axe or the whole within a bordure counter compony argent and azure.
Crest: A cubic arm erect in armour Proper, charged with a battleaxe Sable, the hand grasping two wreaths of laurel pendant on either side, also Proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Some
Details: Robert Percy Smith (1770-1845), Judge Advocate General in India and Member of Parliament, eldest son of Robert Smith and nephew of Sydney Smith (1771-1845), writer and clergyman |
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Shield: Azure on a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or a wreath of laurel proper between two crosses cavalry sable on a chief of augmentation…the interior of an ancient fortification in perspective in the angle a breach and on the dies of the said breach the standard of the Ottoman Empire and the Union Flag of Great Britain
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: England
Details: granted in 1803 to Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith (1764-1840), naval and intelligence officer, son of Captain John Smith of the Guards |
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Shield: Or, on ground, in base, vert, three stalks of wheat springing, eared and leaved proper. Crest: A demi lion rampant holding in both paws a smith’s hammer, all proper.
Crest: A demi lion rampant holding in both paws a smith’s hammer, all proper.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Hamburg
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Sable three fishes, in pale, argent; on a chief or, a lion rampant of the first, between two ogresses, the dexter charged with a martlet; the sinister with a…
Crest: None
Motto: Unknown
Location: Worcestershire, England
Details: Unknown |
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Shield: Per fesse indented, three greyhounds’ heads erased.
Crest: Unknown
Motto: Unknown
Location: Laxfield, co. Suffolk, England
Details: There was William Smith of Laxfield (fl. Edmund Smith of Laxfield (fl. 1676), John Smith of Laxfield (fl. 1718) |
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Shield: Vert three acorns erect or.
Crest: A falcon, wings endorsed proper belled or, in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved also proper.
Motto: Spes decus et robur (Hope, honour, and strength)
Location: Hadley, co. Middleton, England
Details: The Smith Baronetcy of Hadley in the County of Middlesex was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom created in 1802 for Sir Culling Smith, son of Thomas Smith, a London merchant. |
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Shield: Argent on a chevron sable between three ogresses as many mullets of the first, on a canton gules a hand issuing from the sinister holding a broken sword erect, both argent, hilt and pommel or.
Crest: From a mural coronet chequy argent and sable, an arm in armour embowed, the gauntlet grasping a sword all proper, garnished or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: London, England
Details: Israel Smith of London, Captain in Colonel Ewer’s Regiment of Foot |
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Shield: Vert a fess argent, on a canton or, a rose gules.
Crest: A talbot passant argent, with a collar gules, charged with three leopards’ faces Or.
Motto: Unknown
Location: Brabant
Details: granted in 1663 to Lawrence Smith of Brabant |