The Palliser coat of arms

 

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Coats of Arms are bestowed on individual people, not on families.
Therefore, not everyone of the same surname automatically shares a coat of arms.

The arms shown here are those of the descendants of John Palliser of Newby Wiske (1577-1623),
and not necessarily of any other Palliser or Pallister family.

This visual was altered by myself, from the arms of Sir William Palliser,
as illustrated in Burke's Landed Gentry (vol II) 1898, which included the quartering of the Bury (Earls of Charleville) family.
They therefore do not pertain to any other Palliser family, and should not be copied from this site.

 

Dugdale's Visitation, 21st Aug 1665, Palleser of Newby Wiske
Respite given for proofe of these armes, but nothing done in it.
Arms - Per pale sable and argent, three lions rampant counterchanged
Crest - Out of a ducal coronet gules a demi-eagle displayed or.
     (In other words, the family had no proof, at that time, that the arms had ever been granted)
          (Descended from John Palliser of Newby Wiske, 1577-1623 - Group 1)

Burke's Peerage, 1829, Sir Hugh Palliser
Creation
- 25th June, 1773
Arms - Per pale sa. and ar., three lions rampant counterchanged
Crest - Out of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-eagle, wings elevated, or.
     (Baronetcy created for Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser 1723-1796 with the grant of arms in 1773)
          (Descended from John Palliser of Newby Wiske, 1577-1623 - Group 1)

Burke's Landed Gentry, 1898, vol II, Palliser of Annestown
Arms
- Per pale sa, and arg., three lions rampant counterchanged.
Crest - Out of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-eagle, wings elevated, or.
Motto -
Deo Volente
          (Descended from John Palliser of Newby Wiske, 1577-1623 - Group 1)

Escudo de Armas. Pallisé of Catalonia (Cataluña)
Arms - Per pale sa, and arg., three lions rampant counterchanged.
PALLISÉ: De origen catalán. Descripcion del Escudo de Armas: Escudo partido de sable y plata. En cada jefe, un leon rampante. En la punta un leon rampante comparte los cuarteles.
PALLISÉ: Of Catalan origin. Description of Coat of Arms: Shield divided in sable (black) and argent (white). A lion rampant on each chief points dexter and sinister (top right and top left).
A lion rampant spans the quarters (divisions) in the middle base (lower part).

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