The Palliser coat of arms
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Coats of Arms
are bestowed on individual people, not on families. The arms shown here are those
of the descendants of John Palliser of Newby Wiske
(1577-1623), This visual was altered by
myself, from the arms of Sir William Palliser, |
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).
Designed and created by TJ Simmonds
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