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Mosley “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms (Moseley) - Mosley Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Mosley of Houghend, co. Lancashire - Edward Mosley Esq. of Houghend, son of James Mosley, son of Jenkin Moseley of Hough End - Sable a chevron between three millpicks argent. Oswald Moseley of Garrett Hall (1534-1621) Sir Nicholas Mosley Lord Mayor of London Anthony Mosley (1537-1607) Francis Mosley (1535-1570) 2) Sir Nicholas Mosley (c. 1527-1612), Lord Mayor of London, son of Edward Moseley, started a successful business as a woolen manufacturer and merchant - Same Arms, an estoile for difference. 3) Moseley or Mosley of Mere, co. Stafford - descended from Nicholas Moseley of the Mere, who had son Michael Moseley, who had son Nicholas Moseley, who had son Walter Moseley, who had son Walter Moseley (d. 1712), Sheriff of Staffordshire, who had son Acton Mosley of The Mere and Build (d. 1745), had son Walter Moseley (d. 1793), Sheriff of Staffordshire - Sable a chevron between three millpicks argent. Crest: An eagle displayed ermine. 4) Mosley of London and Moseley, Staffordshire - Sable a chevron between three mill-pecks argent. Crest: Out of a mural crown, chequy, argent and sable a demi lions, holding in the dexter paw a mill-peck of the first. Note: There was Maurice Moseley of London, merchant, who had a crest confirmed, son Richard Moseley (1560-1630) of Tunstall 5) Moseley of Owsden, co. Suffolk - Richard Moseley (1560-1630) of Tunstall, co. Stafford, later moved to Ousden in 1614, son of Humphrey Moseley (d. 1592), Member of Parliament, son of Nicholas Moseley, son of John Moseley (1470-1513), who purchased the manor in 1512 (??). Richard had issue including son Maurice Mosely of Tunstall and London - Sable a chevron between three millpicks or. Crest: Out of a mural crown chequy or and sable a demi lion holding in the dexter paw a millpick argent. Motto: Incrementum dat Deus. 6) Mosley of Newcastle-on-Tyne, co. Northumberland - Hannah Mosley, wife of Edward Mosley, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, granted 1764 - Sable on a chevron between three millpicks argent as many mullets gules. Crest—An eagle displayed ermine. Motto—Mos legem regit. 7) Mosley of Rolleston, co. Stafford - The first Mosley Baronetcy of Rolleston in the County of Stafford, was created in the Baronetage of England in 1640 for Sir Edward Mosley (1616-1657), of Rolleston Hall, grandson of Sir Nicholas Mosley of Hough End Hall, and nephew of the lawyer Sir Edward Mosley The second Mosley Baronetcy, of Rolleston in the County of Stafford, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1720 for Sir Oswald Mosley, a third cousin of the second Baronet of the 1640 creation. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1779. Mosley of Ancoats, co. Lancashire - The third Mosley Baronetcy, of Ancoats in the County of Lancaster, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1781 for John Parker Mosley, who was a first cousin of the third Baronet of the 1720 creation. His grandson, the second Baronet, represented several constituencies in the House of Commons. Mosley of Burnaston House, co. Derby - Built in 1820 by Ashton Mosley Esq. of Park Hill, third son of Sir John Parker Mosley, first baronet Quarterly, 1st and 4th, same Arms; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse between three eagles displayed sable. Crest—An eagle displayed ermine. Motto—Mos legem regit. 8) Moseley of Moseley and Bilston, co. Stafford - Thomas Moseley (d. 1659) Esq. of Moseley and Bilston, son of William Moseley, son of Robert Moseley, son of Cornelius Moseley, son of William Moseley, son of John Molesley and Margaret Blithe- Sable on a chevron between three millpicks argent three mullets gules, quartering, Argent on a fess sable three escallops or, for Blythe. 9) Moseley of Yorkshire - Thomas Moseley (c. 1539-1624) of York, Member of Parliament, mayor, merchant, second son of John Moseley of North Castle Grange, Cawthorne, co. Yorkshire - Sable, a fess or between three trefoils slipped erminois. 10) Moseley of Yorkshire - Azure a fess between three trefoils slipped Or. 11) Mosseley - Azure a crescent between three fleurs-de-lis Or. Note: found quartered with Draycote, co. Staffordshire Azure a crescent between three fleurs-de-lis Or. 12) Argent a chevron between three lozenges sable.