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Davis of Kill, co. Kildare, Ireland - Sir Paul Davys (c. 1670-1716) was created Viscount Mount Cashell in 1706, son of Sir John Davys (1646-1689) and grandson of Sir Paul Davys - Sable on a chevron argent three trefoils slipped vert. Crest—A dragon’s head erased vert. Supporters—Two leopards guard, cowarded proper. Note: also found on Funeral Entry of Gerrote Davis (d. 1619), son of John Davis Esq. of the same place.
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Davis of Ireland - Major Thomas Davis of Ireland (fl. later part of 17th century), had been stationed in Connaght throughout the 1650s, listed as a member of a Baptist congregation in Galway- Sable a fess or, between three cinquefoils argent on a chief of the second three arrow heads gules. Crest: A cubit dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand holding a battle axe all proper.
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Davis of England - Sable a fesse or, between three cinquefoils argent. Crest—A lion’s head erased or, ducally crowned gules.
Found of watercolour belonging to Alexander Jackson Davis of New York (1803-1892), architect, son of Cornelius Davis, son of Timothy Davis
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Davies of Kilkenny, Ireland - granted February 23, 1566 - Argent on a bend gules between two caltraps sable three cinquefoils or. Crest: A nag’s head argent charged with a caltrap sable.
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Gules a chevron between three boars’ heads erased argent. Crest—A boar’s head erased proper.
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Davis of Shropshire, and of Fenton House, Hampstead Heath, London England - Richard Hart Davis Esq. of Fenton House (1766-1842), merchant, Member of Parliament for Colchester and Bristol, son of Henry Davis, father of Hart Davis - Gules a chevron between three boars’ heads couped argent. Crest—A fawn couchant.
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Davis of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, Ireland - Hercules Davis Esq. (d. 1708) son and heir of John Davis of Carrickfergus, merchant who was appointed Sheriff and was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1640, son of Ezekiel Davis of Carrickfergus, whose family came to Ireland from Gustana, Wales in the early 16th century - Gules a chevron between three boars’ heads couped argent. Crest—A boar rampant argent.
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John Nicholas Croft Atkins Davis, Surgeon-Major Royal Artillery, Deputy Inspector of Army Hospitals, eldest son of the late James Thomas Davis Esq. (c. 1776-1814) Surgeon Royal Artillery and Acting Deputy-lnspector of Ordnance Hospitals in the Peninsula - Gules a chevron argent in chief three battle axes, in base a human heart, guttee de sang, pierced with a dagger, all of the second. Crest—A dexter mailed arm holding a scimitar proper.
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Davis of Bristol, England - granted in 1772 to Mark Davis of St. Augustine's, Bristol and of North Wraxhall, co. Witlshire, sugar merchant who went to Jamaica and returned to Bristol, had son Mark Davis Jr. - Gules a chevron ermine in chief two mounds or, in base a talbot pass, of the last. Crest—Two arms embowed, habited ermine cuffs azure hands proper supporting a mound, as in the arms.
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Davis of Hollywood, co. Gloucestershire, England - The Davis Baronetcy, of Hollywood in the County of Gloucester, was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1845 for Sir John Francis Davis, Governor of Hong Kong from 1844 to 1848, son of Samuel Davis, director of East India Company and Henrietta Bolieau, French noble family who were refugees in England - Argent a chevron nebuly between three mullets in chief and another in base pierced sable. Crest—Two Indian pikes in saltire proper surmounted by a mullet pierced sable between two wings vair argent and sable. Motto—Utili secernere honestum (To separate the honourable from the useful).
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Davis of Kent, England - Henry Pelham Davis Esq. (fl. 1772) of Kent, collector of customs at Harwich - Azure a wolf saliant ermine. Crest—A wolf passant ermine.
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Davis of London and Westminister, and of Endfield, co. Middlesex, England - granted in 1746 to William Davis of London and Westminster, Assistant Governor of Bengal - Per bend sinister ermine and ermines a lion rampant reguardant erminois; on a chief azure three mullets of six points argent. Crest—A demi wolf ramp, reguardant and erased azure ducally collared and chained or, holding in the paws a mullet, as in the arms.
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borne by Colonel Davis, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 1824 - Per fesse argent and sable in chief two towers of the second. Crest—A leopard’s head erased proper.
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Davis of Croft Castle, Leominster, co. Herefordshire - Somerset Davis (c. 1754-1817), a Member of Parliament for Ludlow, only son of Somerset Davies of Ludlow, mercer and alderman - as borne by Elijah Davis Esq. - Azure a wolf salient argent charged on the breast with a quatrefoil gules (another, a cinquefoil). Crest—Out of a mural coronet proper a demi wolf salient argent holding a quatrefoil gules.
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Davis of Croft Castle, Leominster, co. Herefordshire - Somerset Davis (c. 1754-1817), a Member of Parliament for Ludlow, only son of Somerset Davies of Ludlow, mercer and alderman - as borne by Elijah Davis Esq. - Azure a wolf salient argent charged on the breast with a quatrefoil gules (another, a cinquefoil). Crest—Out of a mural coronet proper a demi wolf salient argent holding a quatrefoil gules.
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Davis of Leytonstone, co. Essex, England - granted in the 1830s to William Davis of Leytonstone (1794-1854), sugar merchant and magistrate, who was also of Montgomery, Wales, Wellclose in Brockworth, co. Gloucester, and Bishop's Castle, co. Shropshire - Argent a chevron pean, in base a lion rampant sable a chief indented of the last, and a canton ermines. Crest—A demi lion issuant sable charged on the shoulder with the fasces or, between the paws a bomb fired proper. Motto: Decide.
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Davis of Kent, England - arms found on monument to Richard Davy, impaling the arms of Joce, perhaps dating to 14th century - Or, a cross botonnee in saltire between four eagles displayed sable.
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Blazon: Argent on a bend azure cotised gules three doves or.