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The Jenkins Family Coat of Arms

The Jenkins Family Coat of Arms

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The Jenkins surname is deeply rooted in the history of Wales and the English borderlands, representing a lineage of significant antiquity and influence. This specific coat of arms is produced from historical records found in Burkes General Armory and Burkes Peerage and Landed Gentry, serving as the foundational and most historically recurring achievement associated with the family name. Primarily linked to the prominent families of Shropshire, this design captures the essence of a clan that rose to distinction through both military valor and civic leadership along the Welsh Marches.

The shield features a field of Or, or gold, which traditionally symbolizes generosity, elevation of mind, and glory. This noble background supports a lion rampant reguardant in sable. In the language of heraldry, the lion is the king of beasts, embodying courage, strength, and nobility. The rampant posture signifies a readiness for valiant action and an aggressive spirit, while the reguardant position indicates the lion looking backward over its shoulder, a symbol of prudence and vigilance. The use of sable, or black, denotes constancy and wisdom, suggesting a family of steadfast character and enduring resolve.

Surmounting the shield is a crest featuring a lion passant reguardant in gold atop a mural crown of black. The mural crown traditionally honors those who defended a city or held high civic office, while the lions posture reinforces the themes of determination and watchful protection over ones heritage. Below the shield resides the family motto, Perge sed caute, which translates to Forward but cautiously. This powerful sentiment perfectly encapsulates the Jenkins family philosophy of balancing bold ambition with the strategic wisdom required to preserve a lasting legacy through the centuries.

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