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English: The coat of arms of the Pitt family, members of which include William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, and his son William Pitt the Younger. Date 5 May 2007 (original upload date).
Coat of arms of William Pitt Arms of William Pitt. Note that his arms form the basis for those of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the University of Pittsburgh . Soon after his resignation a renewed attack of gout freed Chatham from the mental disease under which he had so long suffered.
The flag is defined in the Code of Ordinances, City of Pittsburgh, Title I, Article I, Chapter 103, Section 3 as follows: [2] (a) The following shall be the forms, devices and colors of the City civic flag, ensign, pennant and streamer: the colors in the several forms shall be black and gold, of the hues or tints as expressed upon the pattern, and the exact copy of which is on file in the ...
The eldest son of John Pitt (d.1602) was Sir William Pitt (c.1559-1636), MP for Wareham, ... This coat of arms was created with Adobe Illustrator by Kaliforniyka.
The Pitt family were an English aristocratic family whose members included the Earls of Chatham, the Earls of Londonderry and the Barons Camelford. [1] The family produced two British Prime Ministers: William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham , and his son William Pitt the Younger .
Arms of William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, 1783–1801 and 1804–1806 Escutcheon: Sable a Fess chequy Argent and Azure between three Bezants Or, with a Crescent for difference Crest: A Stork Proper beaked and membered Or resting the dexter claw on an Anchor erect cabled of the Last
English: Arms of William Pitt the younger: Sable, a fess chequy argent and azure, ... This coat of arms was created with Adobe Illustrator by Kaliforniyka.
Sir William Pitt (1559 – 29 May 1636) of Old Palace Yard, Westminster, and of Hartley Wespall [2] and Stratfield Saye, both in Hampshire, and of Iwerne Stepleton in Dorset, [3] was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1625.