Abdy baronets, of Albyns (1660) | |
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Arms | Or two Chevronels between three Trefoils slipped Sable |
Abdy Baronets, of Albyns (1849) | |
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Arms | Or two Chevronnels between three Trefoils slipped Sable |
Crest | An Eagle's Head couped proper beaked Azure |
Motto | Tenax et Fidelis (Tenacious and faithful) |
There have been four Abdy baronetcies:
The Abdy Baronetcy, of Albyns, in the County of Essex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 December 1849 for Thomas Neville Abdy who sat for Lyme Regis in the British House of Commons.
Currently the baronetcy is listed as Vacant on the Official Roll of the Baronetage as the 7th Baronet has yet to prove his claim to the title.