Hawley/Hawle “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Vert, a saltier engrailed argent.
Hawley of Somersetshire - descended from John Hawley, who had son William Hawley (fl. 1492), who had son John Hawley of Auler, who had sons Jeremey Hawley and William Hawley, both who had multiple sons.
Hawley of Lincolnshire - Sir Thomas Hawley (d. 1419) of Grisby and Utterby, co. Lincolnshire, Member of Paliament, Justice of the Peace, son of Sir William Hawely of Grisby and Utterby (d. 1386), son of William Hawley (d. 1387), son of Robert Hawley (d. 1309)
2) Hawley of Buckland, co. Somerset - The Hawley Baronetcy of Buckland in the County of Somerset was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1644 for Sir Francis Hawley, who was later elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Hawley of Donsmore in 1646, a politician and soldier who was the son of Sir Henry Hawley of Wiveliscombe - Vert a saltire engrailed argent. Crest: An Indian goat’s head holding in the mouth A three-leaved sprig of holly, all proper. Motto: Suivez moi.
3) borne by William Henry Toovey Hawley Esq. of West Green House, Hartford Bridge, co. Hampshire (born 1794), Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, son of Henry William Toovey Hawley Esq., Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st King’s Dragoon Guards, son of Captain William Henry Toovey Hawley, son of Henry Hawley Esq. (1685-1759) British army officer, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Hawley (1653–1692) - Vert, a saltier engrailed argent. Crest: A thunderbolt proper.
4) Hawley of Leybourne Grange, co. Kent - The Hawley Baronetcy of Leybourne Grange in the County of Kent was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1795 for Sir Henry Hawley, son of Dr. James Hawley (1706-1777) - Vert, a saltier, engrailed or. Crest: A dexter arm in armour proper garnished or, holding in the hand a spear in bend sinister, point downwards, also proper.
5) Hawley of Lincolnshire - Sir Thomas Hawley (d. 1419) of Grisby and Utterby, co. Lincolnshire, Member of Paliament, Justice of the Peace, son of Sir William Hawely of Grisby and Utterby (d. 1386), son of William Hawley (d. 1387), son of Robert Hawley (d. 1309) - Vert, a saltier engrailed argent between four mullets or.
6) borne by Thomas Hawley Esq. (d. 1577) Clarenceux King of Arms - Vert, a cross, invecked, argent.
7) Hawley of Brentford, Middlesex - James Hawley of Burston, near Brentford (d. 1624), Member of Parliament for Andover, son of Jerome Hawley of Burstson, son of a Somerset gentleman – had son Henry Hawley who was the English Governor of Barbados from 1630-1640 - Ermine a cross engrailed gules.
8) Or, a cross engrailed gules
9) found in heraldic cook dated 1568, associated with Lancashire and/or Cheshire - Per bend, or and vert. Crest: A falcon with wings endorsed.
10) Per bend, or and vert. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet gules between two laurel branches orlewas vert.
11) Hawley of Ore, co. Sussex - descended from Richard Hawley of Ore, son of Richard Hawley of Hawland, he had son William Hawley or Ore, who had son Henry Hawley of Ore, who had son Robert Hawley, who had sons William, Thomas, and Laurence - Gules three talbots’ heads erased argent.
12) William Hawley of Stotfold, co. Bedfordshire - Gules a fess between three talbots' heads argent.
13) Hawley of Dartmouth, co. Devonshire - John Hawley (d. 1436), 12x Member of Parliament for Devonshire, son of John Hawley (d. 1408) - Or, three buglehorns sable stringed gules with an arrow in pale of the second through that in base, point downward, barbed and feathered argent between two mullets in fess of the second.
14) Hawley of Dartmouth, co. Devonshire - John Hawley of Hauley (c. 1345-1408), wealthy whip owner who served as Mayor of Dartmouth 15 times and was elected as a Member of Parliament 4-time, son of John Hawley of Dartmouth - Argent, three hunting horns and a broad arrow sable in pale feathers and head or.
15) Thomas Hawley of Devon - Gules fretty and a canton argent.
16) Hawle - Or, two chevronels gules on a canton of the second a crescent argent.
Note: There was a Hawle of Bradford who married into the Taunton family of Somerset around the 14th century
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