File:Blason famille en de Hanmer.svg

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Early arms of Hanmer. (Encyclopedia of Heraldry, 1844, by Burke; Armorial de J.B. Rietstap[1])

English: Argent two lions passant guardant in pale azure, armed and langued gules.
Français : D'argent à deux léopards d'azur l'un sur l'autre, armé et lampassé de gueules.
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  1. Hanmer de Hanmer P. de Galles - (Baronet, 8 juillet 1620. M. ét. le 5 mai 1746) - D'argent à deux léopards d'azur armés et lampassés de gueules l'un sur l'autre. Cimier: un léopard d'argent assis sur un chapeau de tournoi d'azur retroussé d'hermine. Devise : GARDEZ L'HONNEUR. (Armorial de J.B. Rietstap.)

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