Mead “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms (Meade) - Mead Family History & Surname
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1) Thomas Meade (fl. 1644), draper and citizen of London, had daughter Catherine who married Thomas Rich - Sable a chevron between three pelicans or, vulning themselves proper.
2) Northborowe, co. Leicester - Henry Meade (fl. 1619), eldest son of James Meade Esq. of Northborowe, who was grandson of William Meade, Esq. of Gretton, co. Stafford - Sable a chevron between three pelicans, wings endorsed or, vulning themselves proper.
3) arms confirmed and crest granted in 1706 to Benjamin Mead, of Meath Street, Dublin, Ireland, Proctor of the Bishop’s Court - Sable on a chevron between pelicans vulning themselves or, as many martlets of the field. Crest—A pelican in her piety proper.
4) co. Essex - Sable a chevron between three pelicans or, vulned gules. Crest—An eagle displayed or. - possibly: Sir Nathaniel Mead (d. 1760) of Goosehays, near Romford, Essex, knighted 1715, Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, son of William Mead of Goosehays (1628-1713), a London merchant
5) Sir John Meade, who represented Dublin University and County Tipperary in the Irish House of Commons created a Baronet of Ballintubber in the County of Cork, in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1703, son of Colonel William Meade, and grandson of Sir John Meade of Balintuber (c. 1570-1629)
His eldest son, Pierce, the second Baronet, died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his younger brother Richard, the third Baronet. Richard represented Kinsale in the Irish Parliament.
Gules a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent. Crest—An eagle displayed with two heads sable armed or. Motto—Toujours prest.
6) Earl of Clanwilliam is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1776 for John Meade, 1st Viscount Clanwilliam, 4th Baronet, “his debauchery and reckless spending led him to sell the family estate” - Gules a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent. Crest—An eagle displayed with two heads sable armed or. Supporters—Dexter, an eagle close sable; sinister, a falcon close proper beaked and legged or, each collared and chained gold. Motto—Toujours prêt.
7) England - Gules a chevron between three trefoils slipped argent. Crest—A reindeer trippant vert.
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OTHER:
Richard Mead (1673–1754), physician and collector of books and art, was born at Worcester House, Stepney, Middlesex, the eleventh child of thirteen of Matthew Meade (1628/9–1699), a nonconforming minister
Robert Mead (1615/16–1653), poet and playwright, was born at the Black Lion, Fleet Street, London, the son of Robert Mead (d. 1658), who was later four times master of the Stationers' Company (1644–5, 1645–6, 1649–50, and 1656–7)
Joseph Mede (Mead) (1586-1638), herbalist and biblical scholar
Thomas Meads Esq. of St. Andrew, Holborn, London, Naval captain, granted arms in 1720
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