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Strickland “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - 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) Sable three escallops argent a border engrailed of the last. Strickland of co. Cumberland - William Strickland (d. 1419), Bishop of Carlisle Strickland of Reydon, co. Suffolk - Thomas Strickland, docks manager and importer, purchased Reydon Hall in 1808, son of Samuel Strickland who was born in Deptford Kent in 1717 – Thomas had daughter Agnes (1796-1874), writer and poet 2) Sable three escallops argent a border engrailed of the last. Crest—A bundle of holly vert, fructed gules banded round the middle with a wreath argent and sable. Motto—Sans mal. Strickland of Sizergh, co. Westmorland - descended from Sir Robert de Strikeland (d. 1278), a descendant of Sir Walter de Castlecarock of Strikland (born c. 1151), son of Adam de Castlecarock – later came Sir Walter de Strikeland (d. 1407), Sheriff of Westmorland, who had son Sir Thomas Strickland (1366-1455) Strickland of Thornton Bridge, co. Yorkshire - Sir Thomas Strickland (1621-1694), Member of Parliament, son of Sir Robert Strickland (1601-1671), Member of Parliament, great-grandson of Walter Strickland (1516-1569), son of Sir Walter Strickland of Sizergh (1497-1528) 3) Sir Walter Strickland - Argent two bars gules a canton of the last. Sir Walter de Strikeland (born c. 1255) Sir Walter Strikeland (d. 1407), Sheriff of Westmorland Sir Walter Strickland (1440-1494) Sir Walter Strickland (1464-1506) Sir Walter Strickland (1497-1528) Sir Walter Strickland (c. 1623-1671) Walter Strickland (1729 - 1761) Walter Strickland (1675–1715) 4) Strickland of Dorchester, co. Dorset - Sable a chevron between three escallops argent. Crest—An escallop shell argent. Nicholas Strickland (fl. 1758) of Dorchester, gentleman Nathaniel Strickland of Dorchester (d. 1769) Robert Strickland Esq. of Dorchester (fl. 1804) 5) Sable a fess componee argent and gules between three escallops of the second. 6) Strickland of Lancashire - Argent three escallops sable. 7) Strickland of co. Suffolk - Argent on a chief indented azure three escallops of the first. 8) Strickland of Boynton, co. Yorkshire - The Strickland Baronetcy of Boynton in the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of England created in 1641 for Sir William Strickland (1596-1673), Member of Parliament who supported the parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, eldest son of Walter Strickland of Boynton (d. 1636), son of William Strickland, a Member of Parliament who purchased Boynton in 1549 and was granted arms the following year, sailed on early voyages of explorations to the Americas, son of Roger Strickland of Marske - Gules a chevron or, between three crosses pattee argent on a canton ermine a buck’s head erased and attired sable. Crest—A turkey-cock in his pride proper. Motto—A la volonte de Dieu. 9) 10) 11)