11 Family Hopkins Crest
Hopkins
Edric John Murray, of Tidmarsh, Berkshire “Inter primos”Hopkins
Baronet. Ireland.Hopkins
NO INFO \ IMAGEHopkins
Unknown- NO IMAGE
Hopkins
Hackney, MiddlesexHopkins
Oving House, Buckinghamshire, and of Coventry, WarwickshireHopkins
Maryland, U.S.A. “Inter primos”
NO IMAGEHopkins
LincolnshireHopkins
London and Newland, GloucestershireHopkins
IrelandHopkins
These arms present a special interest, as they were… “Inter primos.”
The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time (1884)
Author: Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892
Subject: Heraldry
Publisher: London : Harrison & sons
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: SRLF_UCSB:LAGE-175606
Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: cdl; americana
Notes: Extremely narrow margins. Page numbers jump from 1153 to 1161. Text complete.
Scanfactors: 11
Full catalog record: MARCXML
EXCERPT FROM (Page 506)
Hopkins (Oving House, co. Bucks and Coventry, co. Warwick) Sa. on a chevron between three pistols or as many gu. Crest-A tower per bend indented ar. and gu. issuing from the top and windows ppr
Hopkins (Newland, co. Gloucester, and Lincoln’s Inn, London granted 1734 Erm on a fesse gu. a Lion paes guard or a canton of the second charged with a rose or Crest-An Ostrich’s head couped erm holding in the beak key as
Hopkins (Arundel co Sussex) Same Arms and Crest
Hopkins Tidmarsh House co Berks Sa on a chev betw three pistols or as many roses gu Crest A castle in ppr Motto-Inter primos
Hopkins exemplified 20 Jan 1773 to Bond, of Hackney, taking by sign manual the name and arms of Hopkins Quarterly 1st and 4th sa en a chev erminols between pistols or as many roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr Hopkins 2nd and 3rd ar on a chev pean three berants for Bond Crests lit Hopkins A castle in flames ppr charged with two pellets in fesse 2nd Bond: A lion sejent erm.
Hopkins (Athboy, co. Meath, bart, extinct; confirmed by Fortescue, Ulster 1789, to Francis Hopkins Esq who created a bart 1796 and d.s.p). Sa on a chev betw three dexter gauntlets or as many roses gu seeded gold Crest A tower ar flammant ppr
Hopkins (Maryland granted 1764) Sa on a chev betw two pistols in chief or and a silver medal with the French king’s bust inscribed Louis XV tied at the top with a red ribbon in base a laurel chaplet in the centre a scalp on a staff on the dexter and a tomahawk on the sinister all ppr a chief embattled ar Crest A rock over the top a battery in perspective thereon the French flag hoisted an officer the Queen’s Royal American Rangers on the said rock sword in hand all ppr round the crest this Motto Inter primos.
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