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Per bend or and sable, three dexter hands appaumy couped and erect gules


Original blazon: Per bend or and sa. three dexter hands appaumée couped and erect gu.

Crest: A man's head couped and bloody ppr.

Supporters: -

Motto: Loyal au mort.

Notes:

(Kinhilt, co. Wigton).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Per bend or and sable, three dexter hands appaumy couped and erect gules


Original blazon: Per bend or and sa. three dexter hands appaumée couped and erect gu.

Crest: A man's head couped and bloody ppr.

Supporters: -

Motto: Loyal au mort.

Notes:

(Heatherton Park, co. Somerset).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Quartered: 1st and 4th, Per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped and erect gules; 2nd and 3rd, [Shafto]


Original blazon: Per bend or and ar. three dexter hands couped and erect gu. quartering Shafto.

Crest: A man's head affrontée couped at the neck ppr.

Supporters: Dexter a knight-banneret armed all ppr. holding banneret of family arms displ.; sinister, an Irish chief armed all ppr.

Motto: Loyal au mort.

Notes:

(Baron Waveney).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Argent, a lion rampant azure between three dexter hands appaumy erected and couped gules


Original blazon: Ar. a lion rampant az. between three dexter hands appaumée erected and couped gu.

Crest: A man's head affrontée couped ppr. distilling drops of blood, and fixed on the point of a sword erected in pale, also ppr. hilted and pommeled or.

Supporters: -

Motto: Arte et marte

Alternative Motto: Fortitudine.

Notes:

(Genoch, 1772).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Argent, a lion rampant azure between three dexter hands appaumy erected and couped gules


Original blazon: Ar. a lion rampant az. between three dexter hands appaumée erected and couped gu.

Crest: A man's head affrontée couped ppr. distilling drops of blood, and fixed on the point of a sword erected in pale, also ppr. hilted and pommeled or.

Supporters: -

Motto: Arte et marte

Alternative Motto: Fortitudine.

Notes:

(Loughanmore, co. Antrim).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)

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