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ok...i've searched a few web sites and have come up with 4, yes 4 different coat of arms for the Beckwith surname. The first two descriptions, i've never even heard of, but the last two are a possibility. Can anyone tell me which is the correct one??? Thanks sooooooooooooooooo much!!! :) Beckwith Yorkshire, England. Arms: Argent, a chevron gules fretty or, between three hind's heads erased of the second on a chief gules, a saltire (both engrailed) between two roses in pale and as many demi fleurs-de-lis joined to the dexter and sinister sides gold. Crest: A stag's head quarterly per fesse indented or and azure. Beckwith England. Arms: Argent a chevron gules charged with three roses of the field. Crest: A dove, in the beak three ears of wheat all proper. Beckwith Yorkshire, England Arms: Sable, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or, a boar's head couped between two pheons gules Crest: An eaglešs head or, depressed with two bends vert, winged one argent, the other sable beaked gules. Beckwith Aldborough, and Thurcroft, Yorkshire and Tredon, County Durham, all England Arms: Argent, a chevron between three hinds' heads erased gules Crest: An antelope proper in the mouth a branch vert Motto: Joir en bien Notify Administrator about this message?
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