Brazier Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms A s you may know "Coats of Arms" were developed in the Middle Ages as a means of identifying individual warriors in battles and jousting tournaments.


They may seem pretentious and things that only affect the gentry, aristocratic families and royalty, as such seem unlikely to have any significance when tracing your family tree.


Nowadays the Coat of Arms as well as showing ones identity, shows the traditions and history from its earlier use.

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Has Brazier got a Coat of Arms?

Yes, from a book entitled

Burkes General Armory

the "Brazier Coat of Arms" is described by Heraldic Artists in their own unique language as :-

"GU.SIX ANNULETS EMBRACED, TWO, TWO, AND TWO."

"RED; SIX GOLD RINGS INTERLACED AND PLACED TWO OVER TWO OVER TWO."

Here is a line drawing of it

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The Brazier Family Crest

Fairbairn's Crests

According to a Heraldry book entitled Fairbairn's Crests, it shows that The Brazier Crest

"is a dove holding an olive leaf in it's beak".


Brazier Crest

The Brazier Motto

"AMOR PATRIAE"

which translates to

"LOVE THY COUNTRY"