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Hales Family Crest

Hales Family Crest - Digital Download - Hales Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields

Digital Download - Hales Coat of Arms
LARGE - High Resolution JPG File
3250 x 4369 pixels
200 DPI

This family crest image file is suitable for nearly all printing needs and is great for arts & crafts, school projects, scrapbooking, and genealogy/ancestral research.

Transparent PNG file available upon request.

Watermark is removed upon purchase.

Heraldic/Genealogical Details:

Gules three broad arrows or, feathered and headed argent. Crest: An arm, embowed, in armour, proper garnished or, holding in the hand proper an arrow argent headed or, round the arms, a scarf vert.

A – Sir James Hales (c. 1500-1554,) of Kent, English Judge, son of John Hales, appointed Baron of the Exchequer c. 1522, and lord of a manor called The Dungeon at Canterbury

B – Sir Edward Hales (1576-1654) was awarded the Hales Baronetcy of Woodchuch and Tunstall, co. Kent in 1611, Member of Parliament for Hastings, High Sheriff of Kent, son of William Hales of Tenterden, co. Kent. Sir Edward Hales (1645-1695), 3rd baronet, was admitted to the rank of colonel of a foot regiment at Hackington, co. Kent, purchased the manor of Hales Place near Canterbury, Member of Parliament, estate much older though?

C – Sir Robert Hales (c. 1610-1695) was awarded the Beakesbourne Baronetcy co. Kent in 1660, Member of Parliament, lawyer, admitted to the Inner Temple in 1628, son of Thomas Hales of Beaksbourne, Kent. Sir Thomas Hales, the 2nd Baronet, acquired the estate of Brymore, co. Somerset through his marriage to Mary Pym.