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Foster “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - FosterFamily 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) Argent three buglehorns stringed sable. - Copdock, co. Suffolk, England. William Foster owned Copdock Hall c. 1550s – a local magistrate and catholic zealot - son of Richard Foster of Evelith 2) Argent a chevron between three buglehorns vert stringed or. - co. York, England 3) Argent a chevron vert between three bugles sable stringed gules. Crest—An arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand the head of a broken tilting-spear proper. - Brickhill, co. Beds, and The Bogue, co. Lancaster - The Bogue Estate, Jamaica, Egham, Kempstone, co. Beds; this family, long connected with the Island of Jamaica, is descended from the ancient house of Forster, or Foster, of Barnborough Castle, co. Northumberland 4) Argent a chevron vert between three buglehorns sable stringed gules. Crest—A stag passant proper. - granted to Henry Foster. Esq., of Cormie Castle, co. Cavan, Ireland - known as Cabra Castle - belonged to John Thomas Foster (1747-1796), who had been MP for Dunleer, County Louth, and for Ennis, County Clare 5) Argent a chevron gules between three buglehorns vert, on a chief of the second as many leopards’ faces or. Crest—A stag’s head, quarterly, sable and argent attired or. - Rev. John Foster, Rector of Foxearth, near Sudbury, co. Suffolk - John Henry Foster, born into wealthy family in Liverpool in 1815, eldest son of John, grandson of William Foster an important architect. 6) Argent a chevron between three buglehorns sable stringed of the second. Crest – An arm embowed, holding a broken tilting spear proper. 7) Argent a chevron vert between three buglehorns, and a bordure sable bezantee. 8) Argent two bucks’ heads erased proper between two chevronels azure the whole between three buglehorns sable stringed gules. Crest—A buck proper the dexter forepaw resting on an inescutcheon gules charged with a castle argent. - Sir William Foster (1798-1874), 1st Baronet of Norwich – created in Baronetage of UK in 1838 9) Azure on a pile between two buglehorns in base stringed or, another buglehorn stringed of the field. Crest—A demi stag or, semee of pheons and holding between the legs a buglehorn azure. - Anstey Hall, co. Cambridge; granted to Ebenezer Foster, Esq (c. 1777-1851) – Founded Fosters bank with his brother Richard. 10) Per chevron embattled or and vert, three eagles displayed counterchanged. Crest – An eagle displayed or. - descendants of the late Rev. Robert Foster, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Wells - wife was Joanna Slade, issue Susannah, Elizabeth, Liet-Gen Thomas (b. 1796), & William John. 11) Sable a chevron ermine between three pheons argent. co. Huntingdon - Sir Stephen Foster, fishmonger, son of Robert - Lord Mayor of London 1434 - Debtors Prison – 20 pound sum paid by wealthy widow who he married 12) Sable a chevron ermine between three pheons, points downwards argent in chief a mullet argent charged with another gules for difference. - Alderman John Foster, Mayor of Dublin, from the Fun. Ent., 1640, of his dau. Margaret, wife of Christopher Bisse, Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer 13) Sable a chevron engrailed between three arrows inverted argent a martlet for difference. - Weeke, co. Somerset; Christopher Foster, temp. James I., son of John Foster, and grandson of William Foster of Reading – Visitation of Somerset 1623