Mallory Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Mallory “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) confirmed between 1593-1623 to Robert Mallorey of Warwickshire , fifth in descent from Sir Gilbert Mallorey - Ermine a chevron gules a border engrailed sable.
2) Or, three lions rampant sable a bordure engrailed azure.
3) Mallory of Wooderson, co. Yorkshire - Sable three greyhounds courant argent collared gules.
4) Gules two bars argent in chief three mullets pierced of the second.
5) Sir Piers Mallory of Leicestershire (fl. 14th century) - Or, three lyonceux passant gardant sable.
6) Thomas Mallory (fl. 14th century) - Or, six lyonceux passant, 3, 2, and 1, sable.
7) Ermine a chevron between three trefoils slipped argent a bordure engrailed sable.
8) found in college of arms manuscript dated c. 1510 - Argent on a cross sable nine gouttes Or.
9) Mallory of Papworth, co. Cambridge - Sir William Mallory, Lord of Papworth St. Agnes (c. 1386-1445), had son Sir Thomas Mallory (1425-1469) – later there was William Mallory of London and Papworth, Member of Parlialment and Justice of the Peace for Huntingdonshire, second son of Anthony Mallory of Papworth (d. 1539) - Or, a lion rampant gules.
10) Sir William Mallory of Kirkby-Mallory, co. Leicestershire (fl. 1216), son of Henry, son of Antikell Malory, Governor of Leicester Castle, son of Geoffrey Mallory (fl. 12th century) - had son Sir Richard Malory, who had son Robert, who had son Sir Thomas Mallory, who had son Sir Ralph Malory, who had son Sir Antikell Mallory (d. 1393) - Or, a lion rampant gules double queued.
11) Sir William Mallory of Kirkby-Mallory, co. Leicestershire (fl. 1216), son of Henry, son of Antikell Malory, Governor of Leicester Castle, son of Geoffrey Mallory (fl. 12th century) - had son Sir Richard Malory, who had son Robert, who had son Sir Thomas Mallory, who had son Sir Ralph Malory, who had son Sir Antikell Mallory (d. 1393) - Or, a lion rampant gules collared argent, a canton azure. Crest: A nag’s head couped gules.
12) Mallory of Studley, co. Yorkshire - Sir John Mallory of Studley and Hutton Conyers (born c. 1611-1665), son of William (d. 1642), son of John Mallory of Studley, son of Sir William Mallory of Studley and Hitton Conyers (d. 1602), Sheriff of Yorkshire, son of Sir William Mallory (d. 1547), son of Sir John Malloary (d. 1527), son of Sir William Malloary (d. 1499), son of Sir John Malloary, son of William Mallory (d. 1475) - Or, a lion rampant gules collared argent. Crest: A nag’s head couped gules.
13) Mallory of Walton, co. Leicestershire - Thomas Mallory, Lord of Walton, (c. 1280-1302), son of Sir William Mallory of Tachebrook (c. 1247-1293) - Or, a lion rampant gules collared argent.
14) Sir Richard Mallory (c. 1500-1565), Lord Mayor of London, alderman of London, mercer, possibly the son of William Mallory, draper of London - Or, a lion rampant gules collared argent a crescent for difference.
15) Mallory of Woodford, co. Northampton - Simon Mallory purchased the manor in 1592, and it was inherited by his son, also named Simon Mallory in 1621 - Or, a lion rampant double queued gules collared argent on the shoulder a fleur-de-lis of the first. Crest—A nag’s head gules crined or, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last.
16) Mallory of Woodford, co. Northampton - Symon Mallory of Woodford, son and heir of Robert Mallory of Clevedon, son and heir of Symon Mallory of Clevedon, son of John Mallory of Saddington, co. Leicestershire - Purpure a lion rampant or, collared gules. Crest: A nag’s head or.
17) Richard Mallory of Cork Ireland (d. 1625), son of Anthony Mallory - Or, a demi lion rampant gules charged on the shoulder with a crescent argent thereon a mullet sable.
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