Hastings Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Hastings “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Miles de Hastings of Oxfordshire (fl. 1200-1211) - Or, a fesse and two mullets in chief gules.
2) Sir Philip de Hastings, borne at the first Dunstable tournament in 1308 - Or, a fesse and two mullets in chief gules, with a label of 3 azure.
3) Hasting(s) of Oxford - Or, a lion (two) passant gules a label azure.
4) Hastings of Landwade, co. Cambridgeshire - John Hastings of Landwade (d.c. 1375), grandson of Sir Robert Hastings - Ermine on a chief azure two mullets or.
5) Sir Drew de Hasting of Ramsey Abbey, lived before the Norman Conquest of 1066 AD - Per fesse vert and or, a bull counterchanged.
6) William de Hastings (fl. 13th century) - Argent a fesse between three lozenges azure.
7) Argent a fesse lozengy azure.
8) Gules a bend or.
9) Hastings of Hinton, co. Northampton - granted in 1685 to William Hastings of Hinton, High Sheriff, son of Rev. William Hastings (d. 1637), vicar of Woodford - Ermine three lozenges in bend between two bendlets azure. Crest: A demi panther guardant proper supporting a lozenge or.
10) Or, a maunch gules.
Henry de Hastings of Ashill, co. Norfolk, created Baron Hastings by Simon de Montfort in 1263, fought at the Battle of Lewes and Evesham, only son of Sir Henry de Hastings (d. 1250), soldier, son of William de Hastings (d. 1225)
Laurence de Hastings, 4th Baron (1319-1348), was created Earl of Pembroke
Sir Hugh de Hastings of Gressenhall, co. Norfolk (c. 1310-1347), administrator and soldier summoned to Parliament in 1342, son of John Hastings, 1st Baron (1262-1313), English landowner, sopldier, and politician, lord of the manor of Hunningham
Sir Hugh Hastings of Fenwick, co. Yorkshire (1437-1488), son of John Hastings Esq., son of Sir Edward Hastings (1382-1438)
11) Hastings of Scotland - Or, a maunch gules. Crest—A bull’s head couped or, armed gules.
12) Sir Edmund Hastings, borne at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298 and Siege of Carlaverock in 1300 - Or, a maunch gules with a label of five points sable (or vert).
13) Sir William Hastings, borne at the first Dunstable tournament in 1308 - Or, a maunch within an orle of martlets gules, a label of 3 points argent, each pendant charged with four barrulets azure (for Valence)
14) Warren Hastings (1732-1818) was a British colonial administrator, who served as the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1772–1785, son of Rev. Penyston Hastings, who was the grandson of Penyston Hastings of Daylesford, co. Worcestershire (fl. 1673) - Or, a maunch gules. Crest—A bull’s head gules armed or.
15) Or, three maunches gules.
16) Hastings of Ireland - Argent three maunches gules. Crest: A dexter arm couped and embowed holding in the hand a fireball, all proper.
not stated, possibilities include:
George Hastings of Killaloe, co. Clare (d. 1833)
Rev. Thomas Hastings (d. 1794), Archdeacon of Dublin
James Hastings (d.c. 1776), Archdeacon of Leighlin
John Hastings of Lisburn, co. Antrim (d.c. 1774), merchant
Patrick Hastings of Dublin (d.c. 1791), apothecary
Stephen Hastings of Limerick (d.c. 1779), apothecary
17 Agmondesham, co. Buckinghamshire - Sir Henry Hastings of Admondesham, co. Bucks and of Newington Butts, co. Surrey (d. 1668), son of Henry Hastings of Woodlands, co. Dorset (1562-1650), son of George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdonshire - Argent a maunch sable. Crest—A bull’s head erased sable attired argent ducally gorged or.
18) The title Earl of Huntingdon was re-created for George Hastings, 3rd Baron Hastings, 5th Baron Hungerford, 6th Baron Botreaux, and 3rd Baron de Moleyns, in 1529, a soldier who fought in the French Wars of King Henry VIII, and was part of the royalist suppression of the rebellion known as the Pilgrimage of Grace - Argent a maunch sable. Crest: A bull’s head erased sable crowned, gorged with a ducal coronet and armed or. Supporters: Two man tigers affrontee or, their visages resembling the human face proper: Mottoes: In veritate victoria; and, Honorantes me honorabo.
19) Hastings of Elford, co. Oxford - Sir Edward Hastings, descended from Sir Miles Hastings of Delsford, co. Worcestershire – later there was John Hastings of Elford - Same Arms (or?), a crescent for difference.
20) Hastings of Oxfordshire - Sir John Hastyngs - Argent a maunch sable. Crest—A demi mermaid, in her hands a comb and mirror all proper.
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