Alphabetic roll of arms listed on this site.
This page shows only shields - click on the name or shield to see the full achievement and background information (where available).
("LoG" = Marcher Lord(s) of Gower)
This site is a work in progress. There are more arms to be added and many pages are place-holders with more biographical and background information to be added.
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| Sir Thomas Digby Aubrey of Llantrithyd(died 1856) |
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| Charles Bath(Mayor of Swansea 1863–64) |
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| Beaumont / Newburgh(LoG; 12th-13th centuries) |
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| Beauchamp(LoG; 14th-15th centuries) |
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| Starling Benson(Mayor of Swansea 1843–44) |
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| George Gwynne Bird(Mayor of Swansea 1842–43) |
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| Sir Christopher Cole(1770-1836) |
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| Sir Matthew Cradock (Craddock)(d.1531) |
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| Dawkin, of Kilvrough(16th-19th centuries) |
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| De la Bere(14th-15th centuries) |
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| De Breos(LoG; 13th-14th centuries) |
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| Deheubarth(House of Dynefor; c.920-1197) |
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| Thomas Dering(18th century) |
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| Dillwyn family(18th-19th centuries) |
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| Dillwyn Llewelyn(18th-19th centuries) |
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| Thomas Eden, of The Bryn(1787-1845) |
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| Timothy Brimble Essery(Mayor of Swansea 1846–47) |
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| Fleming family(11th century-) |
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| Thomas Ford(Mayor of Swansea 1872–73) |
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| George Grant Francis(1814-1882) |
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| Bishop Hugh Gore(1613-1691) |
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| Gower Rural District Council(1894-1974) |
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| Henry John Grant of the Gnoll(b.1780) |
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| John & Sir William Robert Grove(19th century) |
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| Herbert(LoG; 15th-16th centuries) |
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| Capt. Frederick Hickey, RN(1775-1840) |
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| Sir John Jones Jenkins, Lord Glantawe(1835-1915) |
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| Sir Hugh Johnys, of Landimôr(15th century) |
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| Alternate arms of Sir Hugh Johnys, of Landimôr |
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| Jones, of Caervalloch(18th-19th centuries) |
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| Calvert Richard Jones(18th-19th centuries) |
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| Princess Lilian of Sweden(1915-2013) |
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| de Londres family(12th-13th centuries) |
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| Lucas, of Stouthall and Rhossili(since 15th century) |
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| Mansel family(14th-18th centuries) |
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| Michael family(19th century mayors) |
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| Matthew Moggridge(19th century) |
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| Sir Alfred Mond, MP(1868-1930) |
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| Morris family(18th century -) |
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| Mowbray, Barons Mowbray(LoG; 14th century) |
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| Mowbray, Dukes of Norfolk(LoG; 14th-15th centuries) |
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| Penrice (De Penres), of Oxwich & Penrice(13th-15th centuries) |
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| Penrice, of Kilvrough(19th century) |
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| Richard Mansel Philipps(1768–1844) |
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| Popkin of Fforest |
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| Richardson (John & John Crow) (19th century) |
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| Walter Runciman, MP (1870–1949) |
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| Diocese of St.Davids(included Swansea until 1923) |
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| Sir Harry Secombe(1921-2001) |
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| Seisyllwg(c.680-c.920) |
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| Charles Henry Smith(Mayor of Swansea 1845–46) |
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| Somerset, Dukes of Beaufort(17th century -) |
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| Charles Somerset, Earl of Worcester(LoG; c.1460-1526) |
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| Somerset, Earls of Worcester(LoG; 16th-17th centuries) |
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| Sproule family(18th-19th centuries) |
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| Swansea Corporation(before 1922) |
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| Swansea Council(arms granted 1922) |
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| Diocese of Swansea and Brecon(Anglican, 1923 -) |
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| Swansea Metropolitan University(2008-2013) |
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| Swansea University(1920 -) |
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| George Tennant(1765-1832) |
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| Thomas, of Glanmor(19th century) |
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| Traherne family(18th-19th centuries) |
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| University of Wales Trinity St.David(2011 -) |
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| United Kingdom(arms since 1837) |
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| Vivian, arms pre-1827(18th century -) |
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| Vivian (Swansea), arms 1827-(18th century -) |
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| Wales(royal badge 2008 -) |
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| Church in Wales(1920 -) |
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| Walters family(18th century-) |
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| Gen. George Warde(1760–1830) |
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| West Glamorgan County Council(1974-1996) |
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| Archbishop Rowan Williams(1950 -) |
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| Charles Thomas Wilson(Mayor of Swansea 1868–69) |
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| Frank Ash Yeo(Mayor of Swansea 1874–75) |