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THE LANGFORD FAMILY

16 DIFFERENT LANGFORD ARMS

Below are 16 different Langford coats of arms I have managed to research. The Bold text indicates what shire the person who was granted the arms lived and below that is a description of the arms.

Selford. County Bedford. Granted March 1607.

Paly of six, gules and or, on a bend sables Three eagles disp. Argent.

Northuberland.

Paly of six or and gules. within a bordure argent

Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire.

Paly of six or and gules, over all a bend argent. Crest a tiger pass. Coward gu. Manned and tufted or

Unknown.
paly of eight or and gules a bend argent

Unknown

Paly of six or and gules within a bordure ermine

Leicestershire.

Paly of six argent and gules, a bend of the first

Bedford, 1607.

Paly of six argent and gules over all a bend of the first charged with three eagles displ. of the second. Crest in a row of partridge feathers three chebales or and argant.

Braton. County Devon.

Paly of six, argent and gules, on a chief of the first a lion passant sables

Wiltshire and Birkshire.

Paly of six argent and gules on a chief azure a lion passant or

*SEE NOTES*

Paly of six argent and gules on a chief azure a lion passant guard or

Devonshire.

Paly of six argent and gules on a chief azure a leopard passant reguardant or

Unknown

paly of six argent and azure a chief of the last

London.

Per pale argent and gules three mullets counterchanged

Unknown.

Quaterly gules and argent

London and Middlesex.

Gules a shoveller wings closed argent

Unknown.

Gules three shovellers argent

NOTES FOR THE 10th ARMS ON THIS PAGE
RECORDED IN : Langford Hill, Cornwall.

Traced in the visitation, seven decents before 1620. A branch settled in Tremabe, Liskeard.Also recorded in Trungle and Penzance, cornwall ; derived from John Langford, elder brother of Richard Langford, ancestor of the Langfords of Hallatrow. The present representative is Edward Langford of Trungle Esq. Also recorded in Hallatrow, Somerset, in 1620 descended from the Langfords of Wiltshire.