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Wood Family Crest - Digital Download - Wood Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Wood 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.
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details:
Wood of Hollin Hall, co. Yorkshire, England - John Wood of Copmanthorpe (1682-1757), barrister at Inns Court, acquired Hollin Hall in 1719, son of Charles Woods (d. 1684), son of John Wood, alderman and Lord Mayor of York City in 1682-1683, had son Richard Wood - Azure three woodmen proper each armed with a club over the right shoulder and a shield in front argent thereon a cross gules head and waist encircled with a wreath vert, all standing on a ground proper. Crest: An oak tree proper charged with acorns or. Motto—Pro patria (For country).
Wood of Barnsley & Bolling Hall, co. Yorkshire, England - The Wood Baronetcy of Barnsley was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1743 for Sir Francis Wood (1729-1795), wealthy East India Merchant, in recognition for the the service of his deceased brother, Charles Wood of the Royal Navy, who was killed in the East Indies and buried with military honours at Madras in 1782, and had another brother Henry Wood, D.D., (d. 1790), Rector of Hemsworth, sons of Francis Wood (c. 1696), Francis Wood (c. 1696-1775), a lawyer and leading businessman in Barnsley, a descendants of George Wood of Monk Bretton (d. 1589) - from this family descecnded, Sir Charles Wood (1800-1885), 1st Viscount Halifax, British Whig politician