Hatch Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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- Hatch “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) de la Hatch, found in document dated c. 1340, of French origin - Gules one cross engrailed Or.
2) Sir Eustace Hacche (d. 1306), Lord of Hache, fought in the wars in Scotland including the Battle of Falkirk in 1298 - Or, a cross engrailed gules (another, the tincture reversed). Crest: A flag in bend.
3) Hatch of Ireland - Argent on a pale, between two helmets azure a sword of the first, hilted or. Crest: Our of a ducal coronet a hand holding three arrows points downwards, all proper.
not stated, possibilities include:
John Hatch of Duleek, co. Meath (d.c. 1676)
Nicholas Hatch of Duleek, co. Meath (d.c. 1710)
John Hatch of Duleek, co. Meath (d.c. 1721)
John Hatch of Bellair, co. Meath (d.c. 1747)
Henry Hatch Esq. of Dublin (d.c. 1763)
Samuel Hatch of Dublin (d.c. 1787)
John Hatch of Drumbarrow, co Meath (d.c. 1787)
4) Hatch of Auler and Chittlehampton, co. Devonshire - William Hatch of Auler had son Thomas Hatch, who had son Lewis Hatch of Chittlehampton (fl. 1620), who had sons Lewis and Arthur - There was also Arthur Hatch of Souler, son of Thomas Hatch of Auler, son of Robert Hatch of Saturely - Gules two demi lions passant guardant or.
5) Hatch of Croscombe co. Devon - John Hatch of Woolleigh, co. Devon, had daughter Elizabeth who married Ralph Berry around the 15th century - Gules two lions passant guardant argent a border engrailed or, borne quarterly with Berry
6) Hatch of Devonshire - Gules two demi lions passant guardant or. Crest: A lion’s head cabossed argent.
7) Hatch of Windsor, co. Berkshire - Gules two demi lions passant guardant or. Crest: A boar’s head.
8) Hatch of Ardee Castle, co. Louth, Ireland - confirmed in 1854 to the descendants of Thomas Hatch of Ardee, and to his grandson, William Hatch, medical doctor - earlier, in 1717, there was John and Edward Hatch who sat as representatives of “the commons” on Ardee’s corporation - also Jeremiah Hatch (fl. 1796) - Gules two demi lions passant guardant couped in pale or, on a chief argent a cannon mounted ppr. Crest-A demi lion ramp. or, armed and langued gules charged on the breast with a pile of shot proper and holding in the paws a staff also proper thereto affixed a flag argent charged with a cross of the second. Motto-Fortis valore et armis.
9) Hatch of Sutton, co. Surrey - Thomas Hatch (d. 1822), acquired the manor of Sutton through his marriage to Margarattea Eleaonra Cliffe, had son Rev. Thomas Hatch who was Vicar of Walton-on-Thomas and Justice of the Peace - Gules two demi lions passant guardant couped in pale or, quartering the arms of Cliffe, viz., quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent on a fesse between three wolves’ heads erased sable as many mullets or; 2nd, argent on a bend cotised sable three mullets of the first; 3rd, azure fretty argent a bordure engrailed or. Crest-A demi lion rampant or, between the paws a sphere, a cross pattee fitchee stuck therein.
10) Sable two demi lions passant guardant or.
11) Hatch of Busulstock/Busvisack, co. Cornwall - Christopher Hatch of Busuistock (fl. 1620), son of William, Hatch, son of Thomas Hatch, son of John Hatch, a descendant of Jeffery Hatch - Gules two demi lions passant or.
12) Sir Ernest Frederic George Hatch (1859-1927), a British politician who was created a baronet “of Portland Place”, son of John William Hatch of London - Or on a pale indented plain cottised azure two demi-lions passant guardant or, a chief arched gules. Crest: A rundle per pale argent and or charged with a demi-lion passant guardant azure, the whole between two roses slipped and leaved proper. Motto: Fortis in arquis.
13) granted in 1882 to General William Sparkes Hatch (c. 1824-1914), Captain the Bombay Artillery in 1858, son of Oliver Hatch of Cartmel - Chequy or and vert, a bend ermine, on a chief embattled gules, two demi-lions passant of the first. Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from flames a demi-leopard holding in the dexter paw a grenade fired all proper.
14) Crest: A demi-lion rampant or, holding a mound.
15) Geoffrey atte Hacche (fl. 1369) - Four bars nebuly.