The Hutchinson Family Crest
The record of this remarkable family, as far as coat-armor is concerned, does not seem to have met with the approval of English heralds. However, we find this coat of arms on various family tombstones in Church Hill Old Burying Ground, Boston. Also, on the will of Samuel Hutchinson (1667), brother of William, the emigrant. Also, used as a seal, by Governor Hutchinson, in 1769. The same devices are reproduced on Gore's Roll of Arms as that of Elisha Hutchinson, Colonel, also Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1717.
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- Family
- Hutchinson
- Motto
Gerit crucem fortiter.
He carries his cross valiantly.Nihil humani alienum.
Nothing human is foreign (to me).
- Blazon
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Out Of A Ducal Coronet, A Cockatrice, Vert, Combed, Beaked, Wattled Gules.
- Source
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America Hereldica