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Gordon “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: https://www.coadb.com [email protected] 785-324-2529 1) Azure three boars’ heads couped or. Gordon of Gordon, Scotland - Sir Thomas Gordon (d. 1233), son of Richard Gordon, nephew of Adam Gordon Gordon of Cocklarochie, Scotland - George Gordon of Milton of North (c. 1460-1531), 1st Laird of Cocklarochie, son of Patrick Gordon of Fulziemont and Johnisleys, 1st Laird of Craig 2) Gordon of Penningham, Scotland - William Gordon of Murford, also known as Penninghame (c. 1523-1581), had sons John, Alexander, William, and Robert - Azure three boars' heads, erased, or, armed and langued gules. 3) Gordon of Auchendown, Scotland - Patrick Gordon (1538-1594), killed at the Battle of Glenlivet, was reportedly stabbed with dirks and had his head cut off, and brother Adam Gordon (1545-1580), military leader during the Marian Civil War, on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots - Azure three boars’ heads erased or, within a bordure engrailed of the last. 4) Gordon of Embo, co. Sutherland - The Gordon baronetcy of Embo was a title created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1631 for Sir John Gordon, son of John Gordon of Embo – was succeeded his Sir Robert Gordon, 2nd Baronet (d. 1697) - Azure three boars’ heads erased or. Crest: A boar’s head, as in the arms. Motto: Forward without fear. 5) George Herschel Hamilton-Gordon (1872-1939), son of General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (1817-1890) - Azure three boars’ heads within a double tressure flory countergflory of fleur-de-lis and thistles, alternately, and charged with eight roses, all or. Crest: Two arms in the act of drawing a bow and arrow proper. Motto: Foruna Sequatur. 6) Gordon of Haddo, co. Aberdeen, Scotland - The Gordon baronetcy of Haddo was a title created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1742 for Sir John Gordon, who fought as a Royalist in the English Civil War, son of George Gordon, son of James Gordon of Haddo and Methlick – the third baronet, Sir George Gordon was raised to the peerage as Earl of Aberdeen in 1682 - Azure three boars’ heads couped or, within a double tressure flowered and counter flowered alternately with thistles and fleurs-de-lis or. Crest: Two naked arms from the shoulder holding a bow ready to let fly an arrow proper. Mottoes: Above the crest: Fortuna sequatur; below the shield: Nenimium. Supporters: Dexter, a senator of the College of Justice in his robes proper; sinister, a minister of state in his robes also proper. 7) Earl of Aboyne - The title was created (possibly revived?) in 1660 for Charles Gordon, fourth son of George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly, and was also created Lord Gordon of Strathaven and Glenlivet at the same time - Azure a chevron between three boars’ heads couped or, within a double tressure adorned with fleurs-de-lis within and crescents without of the last. Crest: A demi lion rampant gules. Supporters: Two chevaliers in complete armour, each holding in the exterior hand a halbert all proper. Motto: Stant caetera tigno. 8) Gordon Tacachie, co. Aberdeen - Patrick Gordon of Tacachie - Azure a sheaf of arrows or, between three boars’ heads couped of the second. Motto: Ever faithful. 9) Gordon of Dauch/Daach/Daugh, Scotland - Thomas Gordon (born c. 1380), illegitimate son of Sir John Gordon who was slain at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 - Azure three boars' heads, couped, or, in the centre a pillar with the word Tau argent. 10) John Gordon, Bailie of Banff (fl. 1674) - Azure a buckle between three boars’ heads couped or. Crest: A ship under sail proper. Motto: Nil arduum. 11) Gordon of Park, co. Banff - The Gordon baronetcy of Park was a title created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1686 for Sir John Gordon, son of Sir John Gordon, son of Sir Adam Gordon (c. 1583-1629), both of Park and Glenbucket - Azure a dexter hand vambraced grasping a sword erect argent hilted and pommelled or, between three boars’ heads couped of the last. Crest: A sinister gauntlet proper. Motto: Sic tutus. 12) Gordon of Newark-upon-Trent, co. Nottinghamshire - The Gordon Baronetcy of Newark-upon-Trent was a title created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1764 for Sir Samuel Gordon, who owned Haverholme - Azure a billet between three boars’ heads couped or. Crest: A crescent argent. Motto: Gradatim plena. 13) Robert Gordon Esq. (fl. 1825) - Azure a lion rampant argent between three boars’ heads couped. Crest: A cross calvary gules. 14) Gordon of Cadiz, Spain - granted in 1790 to Arthur Gordon - Azure a lion rampant argent between three boars’ heads couped or, in middle chief a star of the second. Crest: A cross calvary gules. Motto: Spero. 15) Gordon of Terpersie, co. Aberdeen - James Gordon of Terpsey (fl. 1764), was a “mahgogany cutter” in Jamaica - Azure a lion passant guardant argent between three boars’ heads erased or. Crest: A hart at gaze proper Motto: Non fraude sed laude.