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Borrow Family Crest - Digital Download - Borrow Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Burrows Coat of Arms
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Borrowes of Gilltown & Grangemelon co. Kildare, Ireland - The Borrowes Baronetcy of Grangemellon in the County of Kildare, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland created in 1646 for Sir Erasmus Borrowes, High Sheriff of Kildare, son of Henry Borrowes of Gilltown - Or, on a cross gules five mullets (pierced?) argent on a canton of the second a lion passant of the third. Crest—A lion sejant argent ducally crowned or. Motto—Non vi virtute.
Borrow of Derbyshire - granted in 1702 to John Borrow, High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace, and to his younger brother Samuel Borrow, sons of Humphrey Borrow of Gotham, co. Nottingham - Argent on a mount in base the trunk of an oak tree, sprouting out two branches proper, with the shield of Pallas hanging thereon or, fastened by a belt gules. Crest—An eagle reguardant with wings expanded, standing on a mount proper supporting with the dexter foot the like shield as in the arms.
Borrow of Chetwynd Park, co. Shropshire - Thomas Borrow purchased the estate c. 1803, son of Thomas Borrow (1709-1786), a barrister and town clerk, son of Isaac Borrow of Castlefield, mayor of Derby in 1730 and 1742 - and was succeeded by his son, John Charles Burton Borough, High Sheriff in 1844