Welcome to the Naylor Coat of Arms, Crest and Badge Page!
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Well I was finally emailed a Coat of arms!  I've never seen one before in a couple years of searching so I was happy to get this one.  It didn't come with any type of history, but the COA does look very interesting and I've been told by a heraldry researcher that this COA is unusual in its design and colouring.  If anyone has anymore to add to the history of this name or COA, please email me!

Here it is:

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Here is the description of the Coat of Arms:

The Naylor coat of arms hereby illustrated is officially documented in Burke's General Armory.  The original description of the arms shield is as follows:
"Per pale or and ar. a pale sa fretty gold between two lions rampant of the third."

When translated, the blazon also describes the original colors of the Naylor arms as:
"Divided vertically gold and silver: a black vertical band with gold trellis work between two black lions attacking."

Above the shield and helmet is the crest which is described as:
"A black lion walking charged on its body with two gold St. Andrew's crosses.   Resting its forepaw upon a shield charged as the arms of the shield."

It gave no description of the family name or its origins so I'm hoping to find that out soon as well!  Hope you enjoy its!

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