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Williams Family Crest - Digital Download - Williams Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Williams Coat of Arms
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Shield: Argent a chevron between three cocks gules on a chief sable as many spearheads of the first sanguinated.
Crest: A cock, as in the arms
Motto: Deus haec otia fecit (God has given us these days of leisure) - originating from the Roman poet, Virgil
Location: Gwernyfed, co. Brecon, Wales, and Rose Hall, co. Hertfordshire, England
Details: The Williams Baronetcy of Gwernyfed in the County of Brecon was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1644 for Sir Henry Williams, former Member of Parliament, son of Sir Henry Williams (c. 1579-1636), Member of Parliament for Brecon, High Sheriff of Brecon, eldest son of David Williams of Gwernyfed, judge