Hilton Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History

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  • Hilton “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Helton/Hulton Family History & Surname
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    1) Hilton of Denbigh, Wales - Richard Hilton (fl. 13th century??), son of Robert Hilton of Lancashire, had daughter that married in the Peake family of Denbigh - Argent, a sheaf of arrows, heads down, gules, flights argent, between three pheons, sable.
    2) Hilton of Ireland - Sable a lion’s head cabossed argent - dates to 17th century or earlier
    Some possibilities include:
    William Hilton Esq. of Dublin (d.c. 1651)
    Robert Hilton of Dublin (d.c. 1673)
    Henry Hilton of Dublin (d.c. 1688), merchant
    Ralph Hilton of Limerick (d.c. 1691)
    Richard Hilton of Dublinc (d.c. 1699), brazier
    3) Argent two bars azure. Crest: On a close helmet, Moses’s head in profile, glorified, adorned with a rich diapered mantle all proper. Motto: Tant que je puis.
    Hilton of Hilton Castle, co. Durham, England - descended from Robert de Hilton (d.c. 1310), 1st Lord, son of Alexander de Hilton, son of William de Helton (d. 1208) - male heir was John Hilton Esq. (d. 1746), Member of Parliament for Carlisle
    Hilton of South Shields, co. Durham, co. Sussex, London, co. Leicestershire, England, and Jamaicia - descended from Henry Hilton of South Shields, son of Sir William Hilton of Hilton (d. 1600), Sheriff of Durham, had son Nathaniel Hilton of Billinghurst (d.c. 1656) - Robert Hilton (born 1710) went Jamaica and had sons John and William
    Hilton of Rea Hall, co. Staffordshire, England
    4) Hilton of Hilton Castle, co. Durham, England - descended from Robert de Hilton (d.c. 1310), 1st Lord, son of Alexander de Hilton, son of William de Helton (d. 1208) - male heir was John Hilton Esq. (d. 1746), Member of Parliament for Carlisle - Argent two bars azure. Crest: A stag couchant ducally gorged and chained or.
    5) Hilton of England - Azure two bars argent. Crest: A hand vested barry argent and sable holding a holly branch proper.
    6) Hilton - Azure two bars argent in chief as many mullets or.
    7) Hilton of Swine and Winestead, Holderness, co. Yorkshire, England - Sir Robert Hilton of Swine & Winestead (d. 1431), Member of Parliament, son of Sir Robert Hilton of the same locations (d.c. 1400), the family had adopted the arms of the family of Lascelles, whence they maternally descended - Argent three chaplets gules.
    8) Hilton of Lyons, co. Durham, England - Gules on a bend cotised or, three martlets sable.
    9) Hulton of Hulton, co. Lancashire, England - descended from Adam Hulton (fl. 1583), son of Roger Hulton (fl. 1485), both of Hulton Park, a descendant of David de Hlton (fl. 1251), great-grandson of Belythin de Hulton (fl. 12th century) - later came William Hulton of Hulton Park & Farnesworth (1625-1694), Member of Parliament for Clitheroe, only son of Adam Hulton of Over Hulton, of Welsh descent - Argent a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or, a hart’s head and neck cabossed argent between two branches of hawthorn proper. Motto: Mens flecti nescia.
    10) Hulton of Farnworth, co. Lancashire - descended from John de Hulton, son of David de Hulton (fl. 1251), who had - Henry Hulton held a share of the manor in 1320 - Or, an eagle displayed gules beaked and membered azure.
    11) Sable three annulets argent in chief two saltires couped of the second.
    Hilton of Millwood, co. Lancashire, England - George Hilton of Millwood (fl. 1664), grandson of Thomas Hilton of Hilton (d.c. 1630)
    Hilton of Bletchingley, co. Oxfordshire, England - Edward Hilton (d. 1530)
    12) Helton/Hilton of Westmoreland, England - John Helton of Westmoreland - Sable three mullets in base and two saltires in chief argent.
    Note: John Helton of Burton, co. Westmoreland, Member of Parliament for Appleby and Carlisle between 1397-1425, possible the son or newphew of William Helton who was a Member of Parliament in 1377
    13) Helton of Yorkshire, England - Sable three annulets argent a chief of the last fretty of the field. Crest: On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a sinister wing proper charged with a chevron of the first.
    14) Hilton of Lancashire, England - Argent semée of mullets sable a lion rampant gules armed azure.
    15) Hilton - Or, a chief counter componee ermine and azure.
    16) Helton - Vert a lion rampant argent.
    17) Helton - Argent on a bend engrailed sable three bulls’ heads cabossed of the first
    18) Hulton - Azure a lion rampant barry of six argent and gules.
    19) Hulton - Gules a lion rampant fretty azure.

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