Arms of Edward Hayes (son of Captain Edward Hayes) As described in the Visitation of Cheshire 1613
Arms: Argent, a chevron Gules between three dragon heads erect and erased Vert profiled. Or. as many Besants.
Ca. 1613
The Dragon stands for the defense of the treasury and bravery. A Besant is a gold coin.
Edward Hayes must have served the crown in the protection of treasure on British ships after his father died.
Owner/Source | Scott Jansen |
Date | 28 Jan 2014 |
File name | Hayes of Nantwich 1613 Edward Hayes son of Edward Hayes of liverpool.jpg |
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Linked to | HAYES Edward (1592) |