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Hodge “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Hodges 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) Hodges of Burton & Sisson, co. Leicestershire - Francis Hodges of Sisson (fl. 1619), son of Francis Hodges of Burton, son of Thomas Hodge of Dorset - Same Arms, a mullet for difference. Crest: A talbot’s head couped or, guttee de sang, collared and ringed gules. Motto: Fundamentum gloriae humilitas. 2) Hodges of Overne, co. Leicestershire - Gules a chevron ermine between three talbots’ heads or, each issuing out of a mural coronet az. Crest: A talbot’s head argent guttee de sang, gorged with a collar gules rimmed and ringed or, charged with three bezants. Note: There is no place called Overne in the county – closest named village is Cold Overton 3) Hodge of Dublin, Ireland - Mr. Hodge, had daughter Isabel (d. 1612), who married James Taylour (d. 1605), Sheriff of Dublin - Argent three chevronels azure in chief three inescutheons gules. 4) Hodges of Wedmore, co. Somerset - Thomas Hodges purchased the manor of Wedmore in 1577, had son Captain Thomas Hodges who died in 1583 at the Siege of Antwerp, who had son George Hodges (d. 1634) - Argent, three hunting horns stringed sable. 5) Hodge of Chipstead, co. Kent - Sir Rowland Frederick William Hodge (1859-1950), English shipbuilder born in Sunderland, awarded the Hodge Baronetcy of Chipstead in the County of Kent in 1921, son of John Rowland Hodge of Newcastle-upon-Tyne - Sable, an eagle wings addorsed and inverted or between three crescents argent. Crest: An eagle as in the arms supporting with the dexter claw an increscent argent and looking at the rays of the sun issuant from the clouds proper. 6) Hodge of Wyfold Court, Checkdon, co. Oxford - Robert Trotter Hodge (1851-1937), British Conservative politician, created a Baronet of Wyfold Court in 1902, and was elevated to the peerage in 1919 as Baron Wyfold of Accrington, son of George William Hodge of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1817-1880), son of Rowland Hodge of Newcastle (1781-1855), son of Rowland Hodge of Newcastle, co. Northumberland (1752-1802) - Sable a lion couchant erminois holding between the paws a bale of cotton proper. Crest: An eagle wings addorsed and inverted Or supporting with the dexter claw an increscent argent and looking at the rays of the sun issuant from Clouds proper. 7) Hodge of Scotland and Sunderland, co. Durham, England - Azure a chevron argent between three annulets or. Crest: A garb entwined with two serpents proper. Notable Scottish Hodge(s): Colonel Roger Hodge (d. 1692) at the Battle of Steenkirk Thomas Hodgis was burgess of Glasgow in 1487 Thomas Hodge was a merchant burgess in Edinburgh in 1629 8) Hodge - Or, a chevron gules surmounted by a pale sable. Crest: An eagle rising, looking at the sun proper. 9) Hodge - Azure a fesse or, between three crescents. Crest: Out of a crescent, an estoile. 10) Hodge of Augarrack, co. Cornwall, and Highbury Place, Islington, London - granted in 1887 to Edward Grose Hodge (1855-1928), Anglican priest in the Church of England, Rector and Canon of Birmingham, prebendary of St Paul’s Cathedral, and Whitehead Professor of Divinity at the London College of Divinity, fourth son of Thomas Hodge of Augarrack, co. Cornwall - Party per fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three crescents, two and one of the second, and as many open books, one and two proper, bound and clasped or. Crest: A talbot’s head couped argent, semee of estoiles azure, holding in the mouth an oak branch slipped and fractured proper. Motto: Savoir pouvoir (Knowledge is power). 11) Hodge of Staffordshire - granted in 1614 to Anthony Hodge of Staffordshire - Argent on a cross sable within a bordure ermines (ermine? erminois?), a maiden’s head couped at the breast proper, crined Or, enclosed by annulet of the last. 12) Hodges of Shipton Moyne, co. Gloucestershire - Rev. Walter Hodges of Shipton Moyne (d. 1757), D.D., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford - Azure a fesse between three crescents argent. Crest: Out of clouds azure a crescent argent between the horns a star of six points or. Motto: Dant lucem crescentibus orti. 13) Hodges of Ireland - Or, three crescents sable. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet, a greyhound’s head, gules. not stated, possibilities include: Anne Hodge of Dublin (d. 1622), wife of George Roche Thomas Hodges (d.c. 1678), merchant from or in London Humphrey Hodges (d.c. 1680)Robert Hodge of Dublin (d.c. 1709) William Hodges of Shanagolden, co. Limerick (d.c. 1750) George Hodges of Shanagolden, co. Limerick (d.c. 1755) George Hodges of Old Abbey, co. Limerick (d.c. 1788) Peter Hodges of Castlewellan, co. Down, merchant (d.c. 1797) John Hodges of Sealodge, co. Clare (d.c. 1802)