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Young of Poulton-cum-Seacomb, co. Cheshire, England, and co. Flint, Wales - confirmed in 1625 - Per pale ermine and ermines a Iion rampant or. Crest—A demi lion or, collared per pale ermine and ermines.
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Young of Kingerby, co. Lincolnshire, England - Isaac Young Esq. of West Raden purchased the parish and estate of Kingerby (d. 1783), succeeded by his son James Young Esq. of Kingerby (d. 1823) - Per bend sinister ermine and ermines a lion rampant or. Crest—A wolf sejant reguardant sable holding between the forepaws the head of King Edmund proper and also a lion rampant or. Motto—Toujours jeune (Always young).
This family, which claims to be a branch of the family of Yonge of Brynyorkyn, descended from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford, settled at West Easen, co. Lincoln, soon after the Restoration.
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confirmed to John Young, Bishop of Rochester from 1578-1605, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in 1565 - Per saltire azure and gules a lion passant guardant or. Crest – A lion’s head guardant or, between two wings argent each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure.
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Young of Formosa Place, co. Berkshire, England - The Young baronetcy of Formosa Place in the County of Berkshire was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1813 for Sir Samuel Young, eldest son of Admiral Sir George Young (1732-1810), son of Rev. George Young of Bere Regis, co. Dorset - Per fess sable and argent in chief two lions rampant guardant and in base an anchor erect with cable all counterchanged. Crest—A demi unicorn couped ermine maned, armed, and hoofed or, gorged with a naval crown azure supporting an anchor erect sable. Motto: Be right and persist.
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Young of Clare, co. Suffolk, England - James Young Esq. of Clare (fl. 1773), land surveyor, son of Rev. James Young, Rector of Tolpuddle, co. Dorset, and grandson of George Young Esq. of Beare Regis, were, Elizabeth, wife of The Rev. N. Cook, and Mary, wife of Sir Lachlan M’Lean, Knt., of Sudbury, M.D.). Per fess sable and argent three lions rampant counterchanged.
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Wood of Gatton Park, co. Surrey, England - The Wood baronetcy of was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1808 for Sir Mark Wood, a military engineer in Bengal and politician, purchased Piercefield House, eldest son of Alexander Wood of Perth, had cousin John Wood who was sometimes governor of the Ise of Man - Argent a tree eradicated and erect proper. Crest: An oak tree eradicated proper fructed vert. Supporters: On either side a sailor, caps and jackets vert, cuffs, lappels, trousers, and waistcoats ar. Motto—Tatas in undis (Tossed in the waves).
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Young of Lambeth, co. Surrey, England - Jonathan Young (d. 1825), surgeon of Lambeth - Ermine on a bend between two eagles displayed sable three griffins’ heads erased argent. Crest—From water proper an anchor erect sable stock and ring or, the stem entwined by a serpent also proper.
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Young of Hawkhurst, co. Kent, England - Edward Young of Hawkhurst (1785-1842), surgeon, son of Edward Young of Hawkhurst, had son William Blackman Young (1814-1899), clerk to St. Leonard's town commission, secretary to Hastings Gas Company - Per pale vert and or, on a bend engrailed ermine plain cotised argent between two escallops of the last as many griffins’ heads erased proper. Crest—A griffin’s head erased per fess vert and or, charged with two escallops counterchanged.
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Young of Roxwell and Roxhall, co. Essex, England - granted in 1607 to John Young of Roxwell - Argent on a bend sable three griffins’ heads erased of the first, a border engrailed of the second bezantée. Crest—A griffin’s head erased or, within a chaplet vert.
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Margaret Younge, wife of Simon Brangley of Dublin (d. 1610) - Sable on a bend cotised argent three griffins’ heads erased of the field, langued gules.
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Young of Stancombe, England and Ireland - Ermine on a bend cotised sable three griffins’ heads erased or.
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Young of Trent, co. Somerset, England - John Young of Trent (d. 1629) - Or, three roses gules a canton of the second. Crest—A cubit arm erect habited azure holding a staff or.
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Young of Kenton, co. Suffolk, England - Sir William Yonge of Kenton [Caynton, Edgmond, Shropshire, England], Sheriff in 1492, son of Philip Yonge, had son Francis Yonge Esq.- Or, three roses gules.
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Young of Shropshire, England - Argent three roses gules.
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Young of Northumberland, England - Thomas Young (1773-1829), a British physicist and Egyptologist, described as "The Last Man Who Knew Everything", while in Florence, Italy, registered the following arms, claiming descent from an ancient family in the "north of England" - Gules a fess between three lions rampant or. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, an ibex argent attired gold.
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certified to Thomas Young, then living in Florence, Italy, descended from a family in the North of England - Gules a fess between three lions rampant or. Crest: The head of an ibex argent, horned and tufted or.
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Young of Harristown, co. Roscommon, Ireland - confirmed to James Young Esq. of Harristown, son of Owen Young Esq. of Harristown, and to the descendants of his ancestor, Owen Young of Castlerea, the first of the family who settled in Ireland from Yorkshire England - Gules on a fess or a trefoil vert, in chief three lioncels rampant of the second. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, an ibex's head argent horned and tufted gold, and charged on the neck with a trefoil vert. Motto: Victoria fortitudo virtus (Victory, fortitude, virtue).
Owen Young (fl. 1795), Sheriff of Roscommon and Matthew Young, both of Harristown, sons of John Young of Harristown (fl. 1744), son of Owen Young of Castlerea (fl. 1706)
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Younge of Buckhorne and Colbrooke, co. Dorset, England - Per fess sable and argent three lions rampant guardant counterchanged. Crest—A demi sea unicorn argent armed and finned gules.
Henry Young of Buckhorne Weston had daughter Joan who married Sir Rich Percevel (d. 1620)
Robert Young of Colebrooke (d. 1636), fourth son of Thomas Younge of Sturminster Newton in Dorset
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Young of Methley, co. Yorkshire, England - Charles Younge of Methley (d. 1621), son of Andrew Younge of Methley (fl. 1572), son of John Younge, who is believed to be son of Richard Younge (fl. 1510), who was the son of John Young of Charnes, co. Staffordshire - Argent on a chief gules three lions rampant guardant of the first.
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granted in 1572 to John Younge of Durnford, co. Wiltshire, England - Vair on a chief gules three lions ramp. or. Crest—A demi greyhound erased argent - also associated with Greenford, co. Middlesex, England
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Young of Tully, co. Cavan, Ireland - confirmed sometime between 1787-1820 to Richard Young Esq. of Tully - Gules on a chevron argent three trefoils slipped vert, a chief or, charged with three. Crest: A horse's head couped sable.
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Young of Bassildon, co. Berkshire, England - granted in 1607 to William Young of Bassildon - Argent on a chevron azure three bezants, on a chief gules two cinquefoils or. Crest—Out of a mural crown gules a goat’s head or.
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Lozengy argent and vert on a chevron azure three bezants, on a chief gules a goat’s head erased or, enclosed by two cinquefoils of the last. Crest—A squirrel sejant gules charged on the body with a chevron componee or and azure holding a nut branch vert, fructed gold
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Young of Hampshire, England - Lozengy or and vert a chevron azure. Crest: A stag’s head erased per fess ermine and gules.
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Young of London, and Drayton, co. Staffordshire, England - confirmed between 1607-1633 - Argent fretty vert, on a chief azure three roses or, barbed of the second. Crest: A Cornish chough perched on a rock all proper.
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Young of North Dean, co. Buckinghamshire, England - Sir William Young, a colonial administrator and planer, was created Baronet Young of North Dean, son of son of William Young, a doctor who had fled from Scotland after the suppression of the Jacobite rising of 1715 - Or, three piles sable on a chief of the first as many annulets of the second. Crest—A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping an arrow all proper. Motto: Press through.
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Young of Bailieborough Castle, co. Cavan, Ireland - The Young baronetcy of Bailieborough Castle was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1821 for Sir William Young, Director of the East India Company, son of the Rev. John Young - Argent three piles sable each charged with a trefoil slipped or, on a chief of the second as many annulets of the third. Crest (granted 1821)—A demi lion rampant gules on the shoulder a trefoil slipped or, the dexter paw grasping a sword proper. Motto—Robori prudentia praestat (Prudence excels strength).
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Young of Auldbar, co. Forfar - Argent three piles on a chief of the last as many annulets or. Crest: A lion issuing out of a wreath gules holding a sword in pale proper. Motto: Roberti prudential praestat (Prudence excels strength).
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Young of Lenie, Scotland - Sir John Young of Lenie (d. 1690)- Argent on a three piles sable as many annulets or. Crest: A dexter arm holding a lance in bend proper. Motto: Press through. Note: Was he Chamberlain to Mary, Queen of Scots?
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Young of Rosebank, Scotland - Thomas Young of Rosebank (fl. 1696) was one of the bailies of Edinburgh - Argent three piles indented sable on a chief of the last as many annulets or. Crest: An anchor placed in the sea and surmounted of a dove holding an olive branch in the beak all proper
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Young of Eastfield, Scotland - registered in 1672 by Andrew Young of Eastfield - Argent on three piles sable as many annulets or, within the midmost a star of six points of the first.
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Young of Lindbank, Scotland - registered in 1672 by John Young of Lindbanck - Argent on three piles sable as many annulets or, within the midmost a quatrefoil of the first. Crest: A dexter hand proper holding a bezant.
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Young of Kincardine Scotckabd - John Young, Sheriff Clerk of co. Kincardine in 1723 - Argent three piles sable on a chief of the last as many annulets or, and on the middle pile a bear's head couped argent muzzled gules. Crest: Pro patria semper; and Dominus providebit.
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Azure a martlet between three mullets or, a border invecked gobonee argent and gules. Crest—A lion rampant guardant per fess or and gules supporting a battle-axe gold.
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Young of Newton-a-More, co. Kildare, Ireland - formerly of Youngstown, co. Kildare - John Young Esq. of Newton-a-More, had sons including Gerrot Young, Mayor of Dublin in 1599 - Bendy of six argent and gules a lion rampant sable armed and langued azure.
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granted to Lancelot Young of Wood Street, City of London, England, master glazier to Queen Elizabeth I (reigned from 1558 to 1603) - Bendy of six argent and sable a lion rampant gules. Crest: An heraldic tiger's head erased Or, gorged with a coronet argent.
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Young of Kerno [where?], co. Staffordshire, England - Azure a buck’s head couped argent attired or, between two annulets in bend sinister of the last.
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Young of Poole House, Hanley co. Worcestershire, England - Anthony Young of Poole House (born c. 1640), son of Thomas Young of Hanley (d.c. 1657), son of John Young of Hanley Castle (d.c. 1641), son of Edward Young of Stratton Audley, Oxon, a descendant of Sir Philip Yong of Kaynton, co. Shropshire - Or on a bend sable three griffins’ heads erased or, quartering, Or, three roses gules, another coat of Young. Crest—A wolf passant sable.
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Young of Croome D’Abitot, co. Worcestershire, and Stratton Audley, co. Oxfordshire, England - portions of manor purchased by John Young in 1486, had son Humphrey Young, who had son Edward Young (fl. 1549) - Argent on a bend sable three griffins’ heads erased or, quartering Jennett. Crest—A stork, wings expanded argent beaked gules holding in the beak a snake proper.
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John Young, alias Morgan, Bishop of St. David’s, Wales from 1496-1504 - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a griffin segreant sable; 2nd and 3rd, azure a chevron between three greyhounds argent.