Crosby Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Crosby/Crosbie “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Crosby Family History & Surname
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1) Crosbie of Holm, Scotland - registered in 1766 to Andrew Crosbie (1736-1785), lawyer, antiquarian, and notable figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, son of Andrew Crosbie (d. 1762), provost of Dumfries, son of John Crosbie, merchant - Gules a cross or. Crest—The stump of an oak tree growing out of a mount shooting forth new branches proper. Motto—Resurgam.
2) Gules a cross or, a bordure argent. Crest—A holy lamb proper supporting a standard gules. Motto—Nil desperandum.
3) Sir Piers Crosbie (1590-1646), Irish soldier, politician, and landowner, son of Patrick Crosbie, and nephew of John Crosbie, Bishop of Ardfert - Argent a lion rampant sable between three dexter hands couped and erect gules.
4) Maryborough, Queen’s County, Ireland - The Crosbie Baronetcy of Maryborough was created in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1630 for Sir Walter Crosbie (d. c. 1638), son of John Crosbie, Bishop of Ardfert. He was succeeded by his son, Sir Walter Crosbie of Ballyfinn, 2nd Baronet, who was succeeded by his son, Sir Walter Crosbie of Crosbie Park, co. Wicklow, who was succeeded by his son, Sir Paul Crosbie, 4th Baronet - Argent a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules in chief two dexter hands couped and erect of the last. Crest—Three swords two in saltire points down and one in pale point upwards entwined with a snake, all proper. Motto—Indignante invidia florebit justus.
Crosbie of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, Irelanddescended from Thomas Crosbie of Ballheigue (d. 1731), Sheriff, son of Colonel David Crosbie, Governor of co. Kerry (d. 1658), younger brother of the first baronet - one of their descendants was Sir Maurice Crosbie, who was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Brandon in 1758
5) William Crosbie, son of Sir Maurice Crosbie, was further elevated as Viscount Crosbie in 1771 and Earl of Glandore in 1771, was succeeded by his son John Crosbie, 2nd Earl - Same Arms, Crest, and Motto. Supporters—Two leopards regardant proper collared and chained or.
6) Colonel James Crosbie of Ballyheigue (d. 1836), Sheriff of Kerry, son of Pierse Crosbie (d. 1797) - Or, a lion, rampant, azure on a chief argent two dexter hands, couped, gules. Crest: A sword, erect, the hilt upwards, crossed by two in saltier, hilts downwards, the whole enveloped by a snake, all proper.
7) Crossby of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, and
Crossby of Yorkshire - Argent a lion rampant sable between two dexter hands couped at the wrist gules. Crest: A dexter and sinister arm from the shoulders, couped saltierways, proper, vested, dexter, gules, sinister, azure, each brandishing a scimitar of the first
Early Crossebys in Yorkshire include:
Odo de Crosseby, constable of Tikehill (fl. 1205)
John de Crosseby of Scurton (fl. 1301)
William Crosseby (d. 1466), citizen and dyer
Robert de Crossby of Bolton Percy (d. 1400)
Thomas Crossby of Coxworld (fl. 1431)
8) England - Argent three guttees de sang.
9) Thomas Crosby, early 17th century or earlier - Per chevron argent and sable three guttees counterchanged.
10) Per chevron argent and sable in chief four guttees and in base three of the same counterchanged. Crest—A quill and sword in saltire proper.
11) Edward Crosby of Crosby Place, co. Staffordshire, had daughter Friswold (d. 1615) who married the Bishop of Killaloe - Per chevron argent and sable three escallops counterchanged.
12) Per chevron argent and sable three unicorns’ heads couped counterchanged.
13) Sir John Crosby (d. 1475), alderman of London, merchant, and diplomat, inherited the manor of Hanworth from his father, John Crosby, son of John Crosby (c. 1320-1376) - Per chevron sable and argent three goats passant counterchanged.
14) Brass Crosby (1725-1793), lawyer, Member of Parliament, and Lord Mayor of the City of London, son of Hercules Crosby, burgess of Stockon-on-Tees, co. Durham - Sable a chevron ermine between three rams passant argent.
15) confirmed in 1821 to Vinus Hodgkinson Crosby Esq. of Dover, Kent (1795-1873), grand nephew Brass Crosby - Azure on a chevron between three lambs pass, or, as many roses proper. Crest—Between the horns of a crescent per pale argent and gules a cross flory or. Motto—Te duce libertas.
16) Crosby of Ireland - Crest: A lion passant guardant argent.
Possibilities Include:
Crosbie of Urey, co. Kerry
Morrish Crosby (d. 1611)
Sir John Crosbie of Tullyglass, co. Down (d. 1639)
Edward Crosbie Esq. of Finglas, co. Dublin (d. 1798)
Lancelot Crosbie of Turbid, co. Kerry (d. 1781)
William Crosbie Esq. of Turbid, co. Kerry (d. 1743)
William Francis Crosbie Esq. of Dublin (d. 1761)
William Arthur Crosbie Esq. of Dublin (d. 1803)
Pierce Crosbie, Esq. of Rusheen, co. Kerry (d. 1767)
Richard Crosbie (1755-1824), first Irishman to make a manned flight
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