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  2. Category:Wood family - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms. Arms of The Rt Hon. Charles Wood, ... Pages in category "Wood family" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  3. Clan Wood - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Michael Herbert Fawcett Wood, has matriculated the undifferenced Arms and Supporters of the first Chief of Clan Wood in the present line, Admiral Sir Andrew Wood of Largo in Fife, at the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland. He is the hereditary Representative of the Ancient Family of Wood of Largo and Chief of the Name.

  4. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    The Ewing coat of arms appears in the Workman Armorial dated 1566. [102] Fairlie [4] Crest: A lion's head couped Or Motto: Paratus sum [Latin, 'I am prepared'] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Fairley, Ayrshire. The Fairleys of Braid have arms appearing in the Crawford Armorials, Queen Mary's Roll, Dunvegan Roll, among others. Falconer

  5. Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic ...

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    The committee authenticates and registers coats of arms rightfully borne by "American colonists, or immigrants to the United States, who were rightfully armigerous according to the authorities and customs of their countries of origin, or those already resident here during colonial times who were granted arms by such authorities", [2] publishing these historic arms in their Roll of Arms.

  6. Earl of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    The Wood family descends from Francis Wood, of Barnsley. His second son, Francis Wood, was created a baronet, of Barnsley in the County of York, in 1784, with remainder to his elder brother, the Reverend Henry Wood, and failing him to the sons of his younger brother, Charles Wood (who had died two years earlier). He was succeeded according to ...

  7. Way, St Giles in the Wood - Wikipedia

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    Arms of de la Way: Argent, a chevron sable between three mullets gules (often shown as mullets pierced). The Devon historian Tristram Risdon (died 1640) (who lived at Winscott in the same parish of St Giles in the Wood) stated Way to have been the residence of the de la Way family during the reign of King John (1199-1216), and to have been granted, during the reign of Edward I (1272-1307), by ...

  8. List of coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the Queen; Coat of arms of the Princess of Orange; Coat of arms of Princesses Alexia and Ariane; Coat of arms of Princess Beatrix; Coat of arms of Prince Constantijn; Coat of arms of Princesses Irene, Margriet and Christina; Coat of arms of Princes Maurits, Bernhard, Pieter-Christiaan and Floris; Norway. Coat of arms of the King

  9. Wood family - Wikipedia

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    The Wood family was an English family of Staffordshire potters. [1] Among its members were Ralph Wood I (1715–1772), the "miller of Burslem," his son Ralph Wood II (1748–1795), and his grandson Ralph Wood III (1774–1801). Ralph I was the brother of Aaron Wood, father of Enoch Wood. Through his mother, Ralph Wood II was related to Josiah ...

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