Our coat of arms are printed in full color on beige parchment paper (8.5 by 11) and are suitable for framing. We have found there can be multiple valid coat of arms registered under most surname.

    To determine the oldest and most original arms for your name, we use many sources such as ‘Debretts Guide to Heraldry and Regalia’ and ‘Reitstrads Armorial General’ whose listed coat of arms have been used for at least three generations or for a period on no less than 100 years.

    The mantling surrounding the shields represents the knight’s cape worn in battle. Since the early days of heraldry, the cape has always consisted of a heraldic metal (gold or silver) and one other color. Usually in accordance to the shield. The crests are displayed as a plume of three feathers using a metal and color.

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Eckley

Arms: Or on a saltire gules a leopards face transfixed with two swords saltireways of the field. Crest: A plume of three feathers.

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Grein

ARMS:  Vert three roses argent seeded and barbed or. Crest: A plume of three feathers.

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Inwood

ARMS: Vert a griffin passant or on a chief of the second three laurel leaves of the first. Crest: A plume of three feathers.

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Puyet

ARMS: Gules issuing from a sea argent a rock vert supporting a mermaid proper. Crest: A plume of three feathers.

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Koffler

ARMS: Or on a terrace of rocks proper a stag salient sable. Crest: A plume of three feathers.

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Zajac

Arms: Azure issuant from the sinister edge a demi-Pegasus volant and invelloped proper between its outstretched legs seven mullets of six point or. Crest: A plume of three feathers.


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