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Gardner “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Gardiner Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Gardiner of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge - John Gardner (1731-1804), had son-in-law William Dunn, who assumed the additional surname of Gardiner in accordance with his will - Argent on a saltire between three griffins’ heads erased, one in chief, two in fesse sable and a woolpack in base azure another saltire or, for Gardner. Crest: A griffin’s head erased argent surmounted by two branches of laurel in saltire proper. 2) Gardner of Ireland - Sable on a chevron or, two lions, rampant, combatant. Crest: A boars’ head, couped, sable lying fesseways, gorged with a chain. not stated, possibilities include: William Gardner of Coleraine, Ireland and of Lancashire, England, commanded a company of men during the siege of Londonderry in 1689 William Gardiner of Antrim (d.c. 1808), medical doctor Sir Robert Gardner (1838-1920), accountant born in Kilrea, co. Londonderry, practiced law in Dublin Luke Gardiner (1690-1750), Member of Parliament and treasury official 3) Gardiner of King’s Brompton, co. Somerset John Gardiner Esq., left his estate to William Webber on the condition he assume the surname Gardiner - Gregory Gardiner was High Sheriff in 1729 - Gules a plain fesse with cotises engrailed argent between four roses, three in chief and one in base of the last. Crest—A stag proper the dexter foreleg supporting an escutcheon argent charged with four lozenges conjoined in fesse gules between two barrulets sable. 4) granted in 1592 to Richard Gardener Esq., of Himbleton, co. Worcestershire - Argent a chevron gules between three pomegranates proper leaved vert. Crest—Out of a mural crown or, an armed arm embowed proper holding in the hand a flagstaff, thereon a split pennon gules flowing to the sinister, charged with two staves in saltire, fired gold. 5) Gardenor of London - Thomas Gardenor, citizen and goldsmith of London, had sons Thomas Gardener of Saffron Walden, co. Essex, and Richard Gardner - Quarterly, gules and azure in the second and third quarters a griffin segreant or, holding in the dexter claw a ring gemmed of the last, over all on a bend cotised of the last a leopard’s face, holding in the mouth a round buckle between two fleurs-de-lis gules. Crest—A leopard passant argent pellettee, holding in the dexter paw a pineapple or, stalked and leaved vert. 6) Beechfield, co. Liverpool and Fluke Hall, Fleetwood, co. Lancashire - Richard Cardwell Gardner Esq. (fl. 1860), Alderman of Liverpool and Mayor of Liverpool, Justice of the Peace, had son John Sykes Gardner, six other sons, and three daughters - Per fesse gules and or, a pale three griffins’ heads erased (two and one) and as many roses (one and two), all counterchanged, an escutcheon of pretence for Sykes. Crest—In front of two half spades in saltire a griffin’s head erased all proper. Motto—Animo et fide. 7) Gules on a fret of four pieces gules as many hearts azure and in every interstice a rose of the second. Crest—A griffin’s head erased proper. Motto—In virtute et fortuna. Gardner of Torwoodhead, co. Stirling, Scotland - Captain Patrick Gardiner of Torwoodhead, had son Colonel James Gardiner (1688-1745), Scottish soldiers who fought for the British Army the Battle of Prestonpass Gardner of Edinburgh, Scotland - John Gardner, banker in Edinburgh, granted or registered in 1783 8) Richard Gardner (d. 1827) Assistant Comptroller General of the Customs, granted or registered in 1784 - Same Arms, a crescent or, in chief for difference. Crest—A griffin’s head erased proper charged with a crescent or. 9) Gardiner of Madras, India - Robert Gardiner of the East India Company, granted or registered in 1789 - Argent on a fret gules a rose in every interstice of the second, barbed vert, between four hearts or, a bordure azure. Crest—Out of a mural crown or, seven battle axes proper one in fess and the rest in bend dexter and bend sinister. Motto—Omnia superat virtus. Note: Captain Henry Gardiner, left for Bengal & Madras in 1769 10) James Gardiner (d. 1637-1705), Bishop of Lincoln, son of Adrian Gardiner, apothecary of Nottingham, had sons James Gardiner (1689-1732), Anglican sub-dean of Lincoln, William, and Charles, as well as two daughters - Or, a buck’s head cabossed gules between the attires a mullet of the last. 11) Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner (born c. 1843), M.A., formerly Vicar of Wadhurst, co. Sussex, only son of Robert Barlow of Brompton, co. Middlesex - Same Arms, with a canton azure thereon a mitre of the first, labelled argent. Crest—A stag’s head cabossed proper between the attires a mullet sable pierced and pendent from a chain or. 12) Gardiner of Ivingsbury, co. Hertfordshire - Per pale or and gules a fesse between three hinds passant counterchanged.