File:A hatchment with the arms of John Williams, Esq., of Boons (d. 1831).jpg

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A hatchment with the arms of John Williams, Esq., of Boons (d. 1831)

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English: A painted canvas hatchment with the arms of John Williams, Esq., of Boons (d. 1831)

64 x 64 in. (162.5 x 162.5 cm.)

Dexter background black

Argent a chevron between three cocks close gules in chief three spearheads argent imbrued gules (Williams of Gwernyfed, Brecon); impaling: Azure a cross moline argent (Seager)

Esquire's helm

Crest: A cock close gules

Mantling: Gules and argent

Motto: Deus haec otia fecit

For John Williams, Esq., of Boons, near Edenbridge Kent, father of John Williams, Esq., of Boons (1800-1886). He married Mary elder daughter of John Seager of Greenwich and died 1831

(Walford's County Families of the United Kingdom, 1860 ed., which notes a claim - unsupported by the heraldry - of a collateral relationship to the Williams-Wynn baronets of Wynnstay)
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Source https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-5660300
Author unidentified artist

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