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Salter “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) John Salter of Salter’s Hall, Newport (fl. 1521), Member of the Council of Wales, Welsh judge, High Sheriff of Salop, descended from John Salter, who was second son of Thomas Salter of Oswestry - Argent three pheons sable.
2) Salter of Norfolk - Argent a fesse, dancette, between three mullets of six points, pierced, sable.
3) Salter of Devonshire - Argent a cross, flory, between four mullets, pierced, sable.
4) Argent a chevron debruised sable between three mullets pierced of the last.
5) confirmed to Thomas Salter (fl. 1633), merchant of London, son of George Salter of London, son of George Salter of Whitchurch, co. Dorset, who had nephews Sir Edward Salter of Rich Kings, co. Buckinghamshire and Sir Nicholas Salter of London - also James Salter of Puddimore, co. Somerset (d. 1841), son of Samuel Salter of Puddimore (d. 1785), son of Samuel Salter of Puddimore - Gules ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a bordure engrailed argent charged with eight hurts. Crest-An eagle’s head and neck couped gules billeted or.
6) Richard Salter (fl. 1520), son of Richard Salter of Oswestry - Gules ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a bordure engrailed argent charged with sixteen hurts and torteaux alternate, a label of three pendants across the escutcheon debrusing the four upper billets, argent. Crest: A pheasant’s head and neck couped gules beaked and billeted or, ten billets, one, two, three, and four)
7) Sir John Salter of Wardens Hall, co. Essex, (d. 1744) Lord Mayor of London - Gules then billets or, four, three, two, and one, within a border engrailed azure bezantee.
8) Gules ten billets or, four, three, two, and one. Crest-An eagle’s head and neck erased gules billeted or.
Captain Nicholas Salter of Norwich (fl. 1659)
Samuel Salter the Elder, Archdeacon of Norfolk (fl. 1734)
Samuel Salter the Younger, Prebendary of Norwich (fl. 1761)
9) Sir William Salter of Iver, co. Buckinghamshire (d. 1643), barrister-at-law, “knight-carver” to King Charles I, eldest son of Sir Edward Salter, son of William Salter of Richings Park (d. 1606) - also of this family were Nicholas Salter, High Sheriff in 1687 and Christopher Salter of Stoke Poges, High Sheriff in 1810 - Gules ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a label of five pendants across the escutcheon argent. Crest: A pheasant’s head and necked couped gules beaked and billeted or, then billets, one, two, three, and four.
10) Robert Salter (fl. 1555), third son of Robert Salter of Whitchurch-by-Lyme, co. Dorset, from whom descended Sir Nicholas Salter of Bradpole, co. Dorset and Enfield, co. Middlesex - Gules ten billets or, four, three, two and one, a bordure engrailed argent
11) Thomas Salter of Wrockwardine, co. Shropshire
Richard Salter of Essex (fl. 1525), chief officer to Bishop Nix, had son, Blasé Salter, Secretary to the Earl of Oxford
Quarterly, gules ten billets or, four, three, two, and one, a bordure engrailed azure charged with eight bezants, 1st and 4th; argent three pheons sable, 2nd and 3rd
12) Saltren or Saltern of Treludick, co. Cornwall - William Saltren Esq. (1658-1732), had son John Saltren - Gules a lion rampant between seven mullets argent, three, two, and two. Crest: A lion rampant.
13) Saltren or Saltern of Pettisbombe, co. Cornwall - John Saltern of Pettiscombe (fl. 1760), descended from Saltren of Treludick - Azure a lion rampant between an orle of mullets argent. Crest: A lion’s head erased argent.