1) John GOODWIN of East Grinstead, Sussex 2) Edward GOODWIN of Hourne, Surrey Son of the above. | Gules two bars Or between six lozenges Argent three two one. | 1a)Harleian Society's The Visitations of Sussex of 1530 & 1633/4 1b) Harleian Society's Grantees' of Arms Confirmed 12 Nov 1597 2)Harleian Society's The Visitations of Surrey of 1623 | |
1)John GOODWIN of Bletchingley, Surrey 2nd son of Edward Goowin above. 2)Charles GOODWIN of Lewes, Sussex Descends from the Uncle of the Grantee above? | Gules two bars Or between six lozenges Argent three two one on the upper bar a crescent for difference. | 1) Harleian Society's The Visitations of Sussex 1662 2) Harleian Society's The Visitations of Surrey 1662/8 | |
Benjamin GOODWIN of Stretham, Surrey 3rd son of Edward Goodwin above. | Gules two bars Or between six lozenges Argent three two one on the upper bar a mullet for difference. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Surrey 1662/8 | |
William GOODWYN of Wells, Somerset | Sable a chevron Ermine between three leopards' heads cabossed Or | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Somerset 1623 | |
Robert GOODWYN of Wookey, Somerset | Sable a chevron Ermine between three leopard's faces Or a crescent for difference. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Somerset 1672 | |
1) Sir Francis GOODWIN of Upper Winchingdon, Buckinghamshire 2) Captain William GOODWIN buried Christ Church, Dublin |
Per pale Or and Gules a lion rampant between three fleur-de-lis counterchanged. | 1) Harleian Society's The Visitations of Buckingham 1634 2) Burke's General Armory - Funeral Entry 4th may 1597 | |
Peter GOODWIN of Tower Street Ward, London | Per pale Or and Gules a lion rampant between three fleur-de-lis counterchanged with a crescent for difference. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of London 1663/4 | |
Theodore GOODWIN of Stonham Iva, Cambridgeshire | Or three palets Sable on a chief Gules as many martlets of the first. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Cambridgeshire 1575 & 1619 | |
Thomas GOODWIN Bishop of Bath & Wells | Or three lions rampant Sable. | a) Harleian Society's Grantees of Arms up to the XVIIth Century - Harl MSS 1369 fo 117, 6179 fo 12, MS 4966 fo 28 b) b) General Armory II | |
William GOODWYN of Gillingham, Dorset | Gules a chevron Ermine between three leopard's faces Or. | a) Harleian Society's The Visitations of Wiltshire 1623 b) Harleian Society's The Visitations of Dorset 1677 2nd Quarter of the Mompesson via William's daughter Alice | |
Johannes GOODWYN | Gules a chevron ermine between three lions' heads erased Argent. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Warwickshire 1619 | |
1) William GOODWIN of Arlescoat 2) Thomas GOODWIN of Radway Sons of William Goodwin of Alkerton, Oxfordshire | Or a lion passant guardant Sable on a chief Gules three mascles Vair. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Warwickshire 1682-1683 | |
Robert GOODING of Holesley, Suffolk | Or a fess between six lions' heads erased Gules. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Suffolk 1664/8 - with reference to the 1612 Visitation | |
1) Richard GOODING of Wherstead, Suffolk 2) George GOODING Debach, Suffolk 3) John GOODWIN of London (& Freston hall, Suffolk) | Or a fess between six lions; heads erased Gules a crescent on the fesse for difference. | 1)Harleian Society's The Visitations of Suffolk 1664/8 - with reference to the 1612 Visitation 2)Harleian Society's The Visitations of Suffolk 1664/8 3)Harleian Society's The Visitations of London 1663/4 | |
Henry GOODWYN of Torrington, Devon (& Kesgrave, Suffolk) | Or a fess between six lions; heads erased Gules an annulet of the first. | Harleian Society's The Visitations of Devon 1620 |
Richard Henry GOODWIN Hinchleywood, Derby Until 1881 when he took the Name & Arms of Gladwin by Royal Licence | Or a fess between six lions' heads erased Gules. | Burke's Landed Gentry, 1879 |