The STEAD/STEED One-Name Study



Heraldry



Some Crests of the STEAD/STEED families of Great Britain


STEAD, England.
On a chapeau, a salamander in flames, all proper. No motto.
STEAD, Scotland.
A nag's head. No motto.
STEED, Kent.
A castle (environed with a laurel branch). No motto.
STEED, Kent.
A stag, trippant, argent. No motto
(also STEADE, PEGGE-BURNELL of Beauchief Abbey, Derbyshire.)
STEED.
A reindeer argent, attired or. No motto.




The STEDE Coat of Arms & Signatures


The Stede Coat of Arms has been reproduced from a wax impression of a seal belonging to Edwyn Stede (1701-1735), as used by him on a discharge dated 17th August 1726, in which he acknowledged receipt of the full purchase money for the Estates in Kent from William Horsmonden Turner. A black day indeed for the Stede family.
Dutton Stede: 1681-1718
William Stede: 1565-1620
(Should read SIR William Stede)
Edwyn Stede: 1701-1735
Elizabeth Stede
(wife of Edwyn, m.1719)
John Stede: 1636-?
William Stede LLD