Brooks Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Brooks “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Brooks Family History & Surname
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1) Gules on a chief argent a lion passant guardant of the first. Crest—A demi lion holding between the paws an arrow proper. - Whalley House, co. Lancaster, formerly of Whalley, near Blackburn - Baron Crawshaw, of Crawshaw in the County Palatine of Lancaster and of Whatton in the County of Leicester is a title created on 25 August 1892 for Sir Thomas Brooks, 1st Baronet. Brooks, a High Sheriff, had already been created a baronet of Crawshaw Hall and Whatton House, on 9 February 1891
2) Or, a cross per pale gules and sable. Crest—On a mural crown an otter proper. - Flitwick Manor, co. Bedford, England – the manor came into possession of George Brooks (b. 1741) when he married Anne, dau. of Jeffrey Fisher. - Brooke baronets, of Norton Priory (1662)
3) Or, a cross engr. per pale gules and sable. Crest—A brock or badger proper - Tetbury, co. Gloucester
4) Argent three bars wavy azure over all a cross flory ermine in chief a fountain. Crest—A demi lion rampant vert charged on the shoulder with a fountain and holding between the paws an anchor. - Forest of Glen-Tanar, co. Aberdeen, and Barlow Hall, co. Lancaster - The estate was formed in 1865 when a merchant banker and MP from Manchester, Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, bought the land from the Marquis of Huntly.
5) Argent three bars wavy, azure a cross flory erminois, in chief a fountain. Crest—A demi lion argent charged on the shoulder with a fountain holding in the paws a harpoon in bend sinister proper. - Crawshaw Hall, co. Lancaster; Thomas Brooks, Esq., of that place, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884
6) Sable three escallops or. Crest—A beaver passant. - or Brookes - Scotland
7) Azure on a cross engrailed argent a civic crown vert, in the first quarter a trefoil slipped or. Crest—On a mount vert a badger passant proper the dexter fore paw resting on a civic crown, as in the arms. - granted to Maurice Brooks, Esq., Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin, 1874 – Irish Home Rule League
8) Argent a bridge gules over a brook azure(?) on the bridge an embattled tower vert flagged gules. Crest: a mailed sinister arm embowed, holding a scimitar. - Bookplate Francis Brooks - Also of Abijah Brooks, 1752-1829, of Stratford, Conn, son of John, grandson of Benjamin
9) Or, 8 fleur-de-lis, 3, 2, and 3. - Bookplate of James C. Brooks
10) Quarterly 1st and 4th: Sa an estoile of 8 points argent; 2 and 3: Argent a pine tree. Crest: a broken ship, sails set. - Bookplate of Hobart Brooks - Captain Hobart Brooks Farquhar (1874-1916) – son of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar
11) Or, a fess vert in base three clubs proper. - Wanting, co. Berks, Richard Brookes, b. 1647, son of Richard Brookes & Anne Webb, and grandson of Richard Brookes & Margery Alder
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