Baron Barnby

Baron Barnby, of Blyth in the County of Nottingham, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 26 January 1922 for Francis Willey, head of Francis Willey & Co Ltd, wool merchants. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Baron, on 30 April 1982.

Barons Barnby (1922)

Arms

Coat of arms of the Barons Barnby
Crest
In front of a reindeer’s head erased Proper two crosses patée Gules.
Escutcheon
Per pale Or and Gules three chevronels counterchanged over all a pale Ermine charged with three martlets Sable.
Supporters
On either side a reindeer Proper charged on the shoulder with a rose Gules.
Motto
Propositi Tenax [1]
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References

  1. Burke's Peerage. 1959.
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