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

Griffith “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: https://www.coadb.com [email protected] 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Griffith of Dublin, Ireland - Judge Griffith (d. 1666) - Sable semée of roses and a lion rampant argent. 2) Griffith of Port Royal, co. Sligo, Ireland - Henry Griffith of Port Royal (born 1815), High Sheriff of Sligo, son of William Griffith of Port Royal House (born c. 1781-1819), Justice of the Peace, son of Humphrey Griffith Esq. of Ballytivnan House (fl. 1775), son of William Griffith of Ballytirvnan House (fl. 1730), family also owned Castle Neynoe - Sable a lion rampant argent between an orle of eight roses of the last. Crest: A griffin segreant. Motto: Aut vi, aut suavitate. 3) Griffith of Bristol, England - granted in 1623 to Thomas Griffith of Bristol, son and heir of Edward, son of John Griffith - Barry of six argent and sable three griffins segreant or. Crest: A wolf’s head couped sable semée d’estoiles or. 4) Griffith of Durham, England - John Charles Griffith Esq. of Prior’s Mesne, co. Gloucester and Morden, co. Durham (born 1852), Justice of the Peace, family originally from Carnarvon, Wales - Ermine a lion rampant gules. Crest—A demi man azure with a cloth round the loins indented at the bottom, on the dexter breast a sun, and on the sinister a crescent and on the stomach seven stars, in the dexter hand a spear the end resting on the thigh all or, the sinister arm resting on that thigh. 5) Griffith of Burton Agnes - The Griffith Baronetcy of Burton Agnes in the County of York was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1627 for Sir Henry Griffith, son of Walter Griffith, son of George Griffith (1511-1589) - Gules on a fesse dancettée argent between six lions rampant or, three martlets sable. Crest—A woman’s head couped at the shoulders proper hair or. Griffith of Wychnor, co. Staffordshire - Henry Griffith of Wynchor (c. 1332-1372), son of Rhys Griffith 6) Griffith of Gloucestershire - William Griffith Esq. of Gloucestershire (fl. 1825) - Gules on a fesse dancettée argent between six lions rampant or, three martlets sable. Crest—A female head affrontee proper and over it the motto “A fin”. 7) Griffith of Penrhyn Castle, co. Carnarvon, Wales - Sir Edward Griffith (d. 1540), son of Sir William Griffith, knighted at Touraine in 1513, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Sir William Griffith, Captain of Caernarfon Castle, made a Knight of the Bath in 1489, grandson of Gwilym ap Griffith (d. 1431), all of Penrhyn - Gules a chevron ermine between three old men’s heads in profile, couped at the neck proper. 8) Griffith of Wales - Gules a chevron argent between two Saracens’ heads in chief couped or, wreathed azure and sable in base one of the same erased of the second, haired and bearded of the third. Crest—A buck’s head cabossed per pale or and argent. 9) Griffith of Padworth House, Reading - Major Christopher William Darby-Griffith of Padworth House, Justice of the Peace, son of Christopher Darby-Griffith, Member of Parliament from 1857-1868, a descendant of Christopher Griffith, Member of Parliament from 1774-1776, son of Winterbourne, Gloucestershire - Gules a chevron between three Saxons’ heads in profile, two in chief couped argent charged with an ermine spot sable the one in base erased per fesse of the last. Crest—A stag’s head cabossed per pale gules and azure between the attires or, an estoile of eight points gold. 10) Griffith of Wales - Gules a chevron argent between three stags’ heads cabossed per pale of the second and or. 11) Griffith of Woodhouse and Barrow-Super-Soar, co. Leicestershire - Walter Griffith of Woodhouse and Robert Griffith of Barrow, sons of descended from Francis Griffith, Page to the Duke of Suffolk Robert had son Francis Griffith (fl. 1618) - Per chevron argent and gules three stags’ heads cabossed counterchanged. 12) Griffith of Wales - Argent a chevron between three fleur-de-lis gules. 13) Sable a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Crest—A stag’s head erased holding in the mouth a sprig of oak proper. 14) Or, a lion rampant sable. Crest: A lion rampant sable. 15) Ap Griffith - Or, a lion rampant gules. Crest—A buck’s head cabossed per pale or and argent. 16) Griffith of Penpompren, co. Cardigan, Wales -Charles Griffith (1760-1818), a Captain in the Royal Marines, inherited Penpompren from his elder brother in 1785, sons of John Griffith Esq. (1727-1782), High Sheriff of Cardigan, son of Hugh Griffith (1692-1731), son of Thomas Griffith of Penpompren (d. 1694) - Argent a lion passant sable between three fleurs-de-lis gules. Crest—A lion passant sable. Trevalyn Hall, co. Denbigh, Wales - Thomas Griffith acquired Trevalyn Hall c. 1836 17) Griffiths of Dinthill, co. Shropshire - Samuel Griffiths Esq., Sheriff in 1759, and Joseph Griffiths Esq., Sheriff in 1771 - Argent three boars’ heads couped sable.

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