Watson Armorial Bearings

Arms of Watson, Earl of Rockingham: Argent, on a chevron azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or. Motto: "Mea Gloria Fides" ("Trust is My Renown"), which is displayed in large Roman capitals on the frieze of the classical pediment of Wentworth Woodhouse

Arms of Watson, Earl of Rockingham: Argent, on a chevron azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or. Motto: “Mea Gloria Fides” (“Trust is My Renown”), which is displayed in large Roman capitals on the frieze of the classical pediment of Wentworth Woodhouse

 

Alan Watson. Arms: Argent, an oak tree Proper fructed Or growing out of a mound in base Vert, surmounted of a fess brettessed the crenelles semicircular, Purpure, charged with an hourglass Or. Crest: A dragon passant Vert holding an inescutcheon Gules. Motto: Forward Grant: The Court of the lord Lyon, Register, volume 87, folio 62. "Leslie Hodgson is responsible for the original design of my arms following some discussions with him regarding what interested me. "

Alan Watson.
Arms: Argent, an oak tree Proper fructed Or growing out of a mound in base Vert, surmounted of a fess brettessed the crenelles semicircular, Purpure, charged with an hourglass Or.
Crest: A dragon passant Vert holding an inescutcheon Gules.
Motto: Forward
Grant: The Court of the lord Lyon, Register, volume 87, folio 62.
“Leslie Hodgson is responsible for the original design of my arms following some discussions with him regarding what interested me. “

 

Lecky Watson coat of arms

Lecky Watson coat of arms

 

Alexander Jacob Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquis of RockinghamFamily Coat of Arms 1766-1769

Alexander Jacob
Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquis of RockinghamFamily
Coat of Arms
1766-1769

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