Hendley family explained

The Hendley family were English landowners in the county of Kent from before 1344 until the last male member of the main branch died childless and insane in 1798. They originally held the manor of Coursehorn in the parish of Cranbrook and later acquired the estate of Gore Court in the parish of Otham. Members of the family, which included knights and a baronet, served as a Member of Parliament and as High Sheriff of Kent.

Principal members

Arms

According to Philipot in 1619, the arms were:

Quarterly: 1 and 4, Paly bendy azure and gules, eight martlets in orle, three, two, and three, or (HENDLEY); 2 and 3, Argent, a saltire engrailed, ermines between four torteaux, on a chief azure a hind lodged or (HENDLEY).He also recorded alternative arms:

1 and 2 HENDLEY; 3, Argent, a chevron flory counter-flory vert between three bulls' heads erased sable, horned or, an annulet for difference (BOWYER); 4, Argent, a bend counter compony or and gules (VAUX).Crests: 1. A martlet rising or. 2. A hind lodged or.