Swansea armorial
A gallery of arms of people and institutions associated with Swansea and Gower (the current City and County of Swansea, former Lordship of Gower)
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Sir Thomas Digby Aubrey, of Llantrithyd
(d.1856) -
Bath family, of Swansea and Alltyferin
(19th century) -
Beauchamp
(Lords of Gower
14th-15th centuries) -
Beaumont / Newburgh
(Lords of Gower
12th-13th centuries) -
Starling Benson
(Mayor of Swansea
1843-1844) -
George Gwynne Bird
(Mayor of Swansea
1842-1843) -
Sir Christopher Cole
(1770-1836) -
Sir Matthew Craddock
(c.1468-1531) -
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector
(1599-1658)
Lord of Gower -
Dawkins, of Kilvrough
(16th-19th centuries) -
De Breos
(Lords of Gower
13th-14th centuries) -
De La Bere
(14th-15th centuries) -
Deheubarth
(House of Dynefor
c.920-1197) -
Thomas Dering, of Lilliput Hall
(18th century) -
Dillwyn family
(18th-19th centuries) -
Sir John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, Bt
(1836-1927) -
Thomas Eden, of The Bryn
(1747-1845) -
Thomas Brimble Essery
(Mayor of Swansea
1846-1847) -
Fleming, of Penlline & Swansea
(11th century-) -
Thomas Ford
(Mayor of Swansea
1872-1873) -
Francis family
(including George Grant Francis) -
Bishop Hugh Gore
(1613-1691) -
Gower Rural District Council -
Henry John Grant, of The Gnoll
(b.1780) -
John and Sir William Robert Grove
19th century -
Guinness, Earls of Iveagh -
Herbert, Earls of Pembroke
(Lords of Gower
1468 to 1507) -
Capt. Frederick Hickey
(d.1840) -
Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne
(1941- ) -
John Jones Jenkins, Baron Glentawe
(1835-1915) -
Sir Hugh Johnys, of Llandimôr
(c.1410-c.1485) -
Sir Hugh Johnys, of Llandimôr
(c.1410-c.1485;
Alternate arms) -
Sir Philip Jones
(1618-1674) -
Jones, of Caervallach
(19th century) -
Calvert Richard Jones
(18th-19th centuries) -
Princess Lilian of Sweden
(1915-2013) -
Lliw Valley District Council
(1974-1996) -
Gwilym Lloyd George, Viscount Tenby
(1894-1967) -
de Londres family
(12th-13th centuries) -
Lucas family, of Stouthall and Rhossili -
Mansel family
(14th-18th centuries) -
Michael family
(19th century mayors of Swansea) -
Matthew Moggridge
(19th century) -
Sir Alfred Mond, MP
(later Baron Melchett.
1868-1930) -
Morris, of Clasemont
(19th century) -
Mowbray, Barons Mowbray
(Lords of Gower, 14th-15th centuries) -
Mowbray, Dukes of Norfolk
(Lords of Gower, 14th century) -
Penrice, of Oxwich and Penrice
(13th-15th centuries) -
Penrice, of Kilvrough
(19th century) -
Richard Mansel Philipps
(1768-1844) -
Popkin, of Fforest -
John & John Crow Richardson
(19th century) -
Walter Runciman, MP
(1870-1949) -
Diocese of St.Davids -
Sir Harry Secombe
(1921-2001) -
Seisysllwg
(c.680-c.920)
attributed arms -
Charles Henry Smith
(Mayor of Swansea 1845-1846) -
Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
(Lord of Gower, c.1460-1526) -
Somerset, Earls of Worcester
(Lords of Gower, 16th-17th centuries) -
Somerset family, Dukes of Beaufort
(Lords of Gower
17th century-) -
Sproule family
(18th-19th centuries) -
Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham
(Lord of Gower -1483) -
Diocese of Swansea and Brecon -
Swansea
(before 1922) -
Swansea
(arms granted 1922) -
Swansea University
(1921-) -
Swansea Metropolitan University
(2008-2013) -
George Tennant
(1765-1832) -
Thomas, of Glanmor
(19th century) -
Traherne family
(18th-19th centuries) -
Villiers, Earls of Jersey -
Vivian family of Singleton
(19th century) -
The Church in Wales -
University of Wales Trinity St.David
(2010-) -
Algernon Walker-Heneage-Vivian
(1871-1952) -
Walters family
(18th century - ) -
General George Warde
(1760–1830) -
West Glamorgan County Council
(1974-1996) -
Archbishop Rowan Williams, Lord Williams of Oystermouth
(1950-) -
Charles Thomas Wilson
(Mayor of Swansea 1868-1869) -
Frank Ash Yeo
(Mayor of Swansea 1874-75)