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Lawrence Family Crest - Digital Download - Lawrence Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Lawrence Coat of Arms
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details:
Argent a cross raguly gules. Crest—A demi turbot argent tail upwards. Another Crest—Two laurel branches vert, forming a chaplet. Another Crest—A wolf’s head couped proper.
Lawrence of Ashton Hall, co. Lancashire, England - Sir Robert Lawrence, of Lancashire, England, born about 1150, attended Richard Coeur de Lion on the Crusade in the Holy Land and so greatly distinguished himself at the siege of Acre, that he was knighted by King Richard as "Sir Robert Lawrence of Ashton Hall," and granted arms 1191
Lawrence of Washington, co. Lancashire, England - James Lawrence of Washington and Sedgwick was the grandson of Sir Robert. He had son John Lawrence, who had son John Lawrence (d. 1360), who had son Edmund Lawrence (d. 1381), who had son Sir Robert Lawrence (born 1371), who had son Sir Robert Lawrence (d. 1450), who had son Sir James Lawrence (1428-1490), knighted 1482, owned Ashton, Stodday, Heysham, Middleton, Carnforth, Scotforth, and Crag House along with other farms in Bolton, Forton, Sketon, and Overton and burgages in Lancaster, son of Robert Lawrence (d. 1454)
Lawrence of Tisbury, co. Wiltshire, England - progenitor was Henry Lawrence, a brother of Sir Oliver Lawrence (d. 1559)
Lawrence of St. James’s, co. Suffolk, England - Rev. John Lawrence, had son Rev. John Lawrence (d. 1611) - Samuel Lawrence (b.c. 1576), son of John Lawrence (1545-1607)