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

Graves “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms (Grave, Greaves, Grieves) - Graves Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Graves of Hayton, co. York - Robert Graves (c. 1484-1525) of Birstall, Heyton, Cleckheaton, son of John Graves (d. 1483), son of John Graves (d. 1461), son of Johan de la Greves (1360-1420), son of Thomas de la Greves (d. 1377), son of Egidrus de la Greves, son of William de la Grevis, son of Hugo de la Grevis (1216-1272), son of John de la Greves (1175-1241) Graves of Thanckes, co. Cornwall - Thomas Grave (born 1680), of Thanckes, Rear Admiral, son of James Grave, son of Colonel William Graves of Hooton Pagnell, co. Yorkshire, son of Richard Graves (1572-1626) Grave of West Firle, co. Sussex - There was James Graves (fl. 1690), sold the manor of Frog Firle of Towers in 1703 Gules an eagle displayed or, beaked, membered, and ducally crowned argent. Crest—A demi eagle erased or, beaked gules environed round the body with a ducal coronet argent. 2) granted 1591 to James Grave of Yorkshire and John Grave of London, sons of William, son of Robert, son of John Grave of Heyton - Gules an eagle argent wings expanded, ducally gorged or. Crest—A demi eagle erased or, beaked gules environed with a ducal coronet argent. 3) granted 1728 to Richard Graves of Mickelton (1677-1729), co. Gloucester, antiquary, eldest son of Samuel Graves of Mickleton Manor, had son Richard Graves (1715-1804), English cleric, poet, and novelist - Gules an eagle displayed or, beaked, membered, and ducally crowned argent between eight crosses crosslet of the second. Crest—A demi eagle erased or, environed with a ducal coronet gules holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Motto—Superna quaerite. 4) Baron Graves of Gravesend in Londonderry, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1794 for the naval commander Admiral Thomas Graves (1725-1802), second son of Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves of Thanckes, co. Cornwall - Gules an eagle displayed or, ducally crowned argent on a canton of the last an anchor proper. Crest—A demi eagle displayed and erased or, encircled round the body and below the wings by a ducal coronet argent. Supporters— Two royal vultures, wings close proper. Motto—Aquila non captat muscas. 5) Grave of Penrith, co. Cumberland - There was a Lancelot Grave (1679-1728) - Gules an eagle displayed ducally gorged or. Crest—Within a ducal coronet a demi eagle or. 6) Greaves of Kent and St. Leonard’s Forest, co. Sussex - Sir Edward Greaves (1608-1680), physician in ordinary to King Charles II, owned the lands of St. Leonard’s Forest, created a baronet in 1645, son of John Greaves, Rector of Colemore, co. Hampshire. He had three brothers: a) John Greaves (1602-1652), astronomer & mathematician b) Nicholas Greaves (1605-1673), Dean of Dromore, Ireland c) Thomas Greaves (1612-1676), English orientalist Gules an eagle displayed or, crowned argent. Crest: As Greaves of Greaves. 7) Greaves of Beeley co. Derby - John Greaves of Beeley, Greaves, and Woodhouse (d. 1643), son of John Greaves of Beeley and Greaves, son of John Greaves of Greaves Greaves of Mayfield, co. Stafford - George Greaves of Stanton-by-Bridge, son of William Greaves of Mayfield and Ingleby, son of William Greaves of Mayfield, who descended Greaves of Beeley Also Grave or Grane, in document c. 1520 Per bend gules and vert (another, vert and gules) an eagle displayed or. 8) Greaves of Irlam Hall, co. Lancashire - John Greaves Esq. of Irlam Hall (born 1793), son of John Greaves, son of Thomas Greaves, son of John Greaves of Shawe Hall, son of Thomas Greaves Esq. of Hurlston Hall - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per saltire vert and gules an eagle displayed or, holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee argent, for Greaves; 2nd and 3rd, ermine two bars engrailed one azure the other gules in chief three roses of the last, on a canton of the same a lion passant or, for Lancashire. Crest: Out of battlements proper a demi eagle displayed or, wings gules the breast charged with a red rose, in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee argent. Motto: Spes mea in Deo. 9) Robert Kennedy Grogan Graves (1878-) gentleman, of Cloghan Castle, Banagher, King’s County, Ireland, son of Colonel William Grogan Graves Esq., Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, High Sheriff, Lieutenant Colonel commanding the 82nd South Lancashire Regiment, who descended from John Graves, Burgess of the City of Limerick and Sheriff of that city in 1719 - Per pale Gules and Azure, an eagle displayed, ducally crowned Or, in the dexter point a cross patonce of the last.’ On mantling of Gules and Or the crest was given as ‘on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed and erased Or, encircled round the body below the wings with a ducal coronet Gules, each wing charged with a cross patonce also Gules’ and for motto ‘Aquila non captat mascas.

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