Arms.—Erm., two chevrons az. Bagot.
Crest.—Out of an heraldic coronet, a goat's head ar., attired or.
Helmet.—That of a Knight.
Decoration.—The collar and badge of a Knight Grand Cross (civil) of the Order of the Bath, with the motto "Tria juncta in uno."
Legend.—The Right Honourable Sir Charles Bagot.
[Cary. Memoirs. Edinburgh, 1808.]
Sir Charles Bagot (born 23rd September 1781, died 19th May 1843) was the second son of William, first Baron Bagot, who for many years represented Stafford in the House of Commons.
Sir Charles had an important political and diplomatic career; he was a Privy Councillor and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. In 1807 he was Under-Secretary of State for Foreign affairs, and acted as Minister Plenipotentiary both to France and to the United States of America.
In 1841 Sir Charles Bagot was governor of Canada, and at different times he held the posts of Ambassador to Russia, the Netherlands, and to Austria.