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Samuels “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: https://www.coadb.com [email protected] 785-324-2529 1) Samwell of Upton, co. Northamptonshire - granted to Sir William Samwell (1559-1628), Auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I of England, who had grandson William Samwell (1628-1676), an English architect, and great-grandson Sir Thomas Samwell, who was created a baronet in 1675 - Argent two squirrels, sejant, endorsed, gules. Crest: On the stump of a tree, couped, or, and sprouting on each side vert, a squirrel, sejant, gules cracking a nut of the first, stalked and leaved of the second. 2) Samuel of Doncaster, co. Yorkshire - confirmed in 1603 to George Samuell or Samwell of Doncaster, son of William, son of William Samuel - Ermine two squirrels, sejant and endorses, gules. Crest: A wolf, courant, sable wounded in the breast with an arrow or, feathered argent. 3) Samuels of Ireland - confirmed in 1875 to Arthur Samuels Esq., M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, John Hasler Samuels Esq., and William Frederick Samuels Esq., surgeon in the army, sons of John Samuels Esq. of Seafield House, Kingstown, co. Dublin, and to the descendants of their grand father, William Samuels Esq. of Buttevant, co. Cork - Argent two squirrels sejant and addorsed gules between two crosses forme fitche in pale sable. Crest: On a stump of a tree couped proper sprouting on each side vert a squirrel sejant gules cracking a nut or, stalked and leaved also proper charged on the shoulder with a cross forme fitche gold. Motto: Licet ex multo. 4) Samuell/Samwell of Cornwall - John Samuell of Rostormel (fl. 1620), son of William Samuell of Shevyock - Argent two squirrels, sejant, endorsed, gules within a bordure sable. Crest: On a wreath, a ducal coronet, thereon a squirrel, sejant, gules, cracking a nut of the first, stalked and leaved. 5) Samuel of Nevern Square, London - The Samuel baronetcy, of Nevern Square, St Mary Abbots parish, Kensington, in the County of London, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1898 for Sir Saul Samuel (1820-1900) an Australian colonial merchant, Member of Parliament, pastoralist, and prominent Jew, son of Sampson Samuel - Party per chevron argent and gules two wolves’ heads erased in chief sable, and in base as many squirrels sejant addorsed, each cracking a nut of the first. Crest: On a rock in front of three spears, one in pale and two in saltire proper, a wolf courant sable, pierced in the breast by an arrow argent, flighted Or. Motto: A pledge of better times. 6) granted to Denis Samuel (1782-1860), an English financier born in London to a Polish family that “counted among his ancestors several eminent rabbis”, lef to establish a business in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and was created a Baron by the King of Portugal, and to the descendants of his grandfather, Moses Samuel, and his grandfather’s brother, David Samuel - Gules on a cross between in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant and in the second and third an eagle displayed argent a rose of the field. Crest: An eagle displayed argent above the head a crown gold. Motto: Habent sua sidera reges. 7) Samuel of The Mote, Maidstone, co. Kent, and Portland Place, London - The Samuel Baronetcy of Portland Place was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1903 for Sir Marcus Samuel (1853-1927), Lord Mayor of London, founder of Shell Transport and Trading Company, son of Marcus Samuel - Gules a chevron between two lions’ heads erased in chief or and as many battle-ages saltirewise in base of the last encircled by a wreath of oak vert, banded and fructed of the second. Crest: A dexter arm embowed proper charged with two fleur-de-lis gold, grasping a battle-axe proper, suspended therefrom by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a shell also proper. 8) Samuel of Chelwood Vetchery, co. Sussex - The Samuel baronetcy of Chelwood Vetchery was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1912 for the Liberal politician Sir Stuart Montagu Samuel (1856-1926) who had previously represented Whitechapel in the House of Commons, son of Edwin Louis Samuel (1826-1877), son of Louis Samuel (1794-1859), a pawnbroker, silversmith, and watchmaker, son of Emanuel Manachem Samuel (c. 1750-1800) - Or, three pairs of interlaced triangles sable within a bordure vert. Crest: A demi-Trogodice couped sable, armed and unguled or. 9) Samuells of Rutland Street, Edinburgh, Scotland - Edward Alexander Samuells (1814-1860), British Civil Servant in Calcutta, India, second son of Paul Stevens Samuells of Negril Spots, Jamaicia (1776-1850), physician who graduated from the University of Edinburgh, had son Captain Alexander Pringle Samuells, died in Afghanistan