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Willis Family Crest - Fen Ditton, co. Cambridge, and Horingsley and Bales, co. Hertford, England

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

Digital Download - Willis Coat of Arms
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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:

Per fess gules and argent (sometimes, gules and ermine) three lions rampant, counterchanged, a border ermine. Crest: Two lions’ gambs erased, the dexter argent the sinister gules supporting an escutcheon or.


Willis of Fen-Ditton, co. Cambridgeshire and Horingsley and Bales, co. Hertfordshire - The Willis/Willys Baronetcy of Fen Ditton in Cambridgeshire, was a title first created in the Baronetage of England in 1641 for Sir Thomas Willis, Member of Parliament and Sheriff, son and heir of Inner Temple barrister and landowner Richard Willys, of Fen Ditton and Horningsey, Cambridgeshire, son of Thomas Willys of Eyall and Rouses Places (d. 1625), son of Thomas Willys of Eyhall/Exhall, son of Thomas Willys of Eyhall/Exhall

The title was recreated in 1646 for Sir Richard Wills (1614-1690), a Royalist officer during the English Civil War, younger brother of Sir Richard, 1st Baronet.

Willis of Wick House, co. Worcestershire - John Walpole Willis Esq. of Wickhouse (born 1793), Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and barrister-at-law, son of William Willis, Captain in the 13th Light Dragoons, son of John Willis of Wakefield, city of London merchant.