Coffey Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History

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Blazons & Genealogy Notes

1) (co. Cork; the Sept of O’Corhthaigh, who possessed Tricha chéd medhonach, i.e.. “the central cantred,” identical with the present Barony of Barry Roe, where the Sept had seven castles, viz., Dundeedy, Dunowen, Dunore, Duneen, Dunacowig, Dunworley, and Dungorley). (1684, Reverend Thomas Coffy, of Lynally, King’s County). Vert a fess erm. betw. three corns or Irish cups or. Crest—A man riding on a dolphin ppr. Motto – Non providential sed victoria
2) (co. Cork; the Sept of O’Corhthaigh, who possessed Tricha chéd medhonach, i.e.. “the central cantred,” identical with the present Barony of Barry Roe, where the Sept had seven castles, viz., Dundeedy, Dunowen, Dunore, Duneen, Dunacowig, Dunworley, and Dungorley). (1684, Reverend Thomas Coffy, of Lynally, King’s County). Vert a fess erm. betw. three corns or Irish cups or. Crest—A man riding on a dolphin ppr. Motto – Non providential sed victoria
3) (co. Cork; the Sept of O’Corhthaigh, who possessed Tricha chéd medhonach, i.e.. “the central cantred,” identical with the present Barony of Barry Roe, where the Sept had seven castles, viz., Dundeedy, Dunowen, Dunore, Duneen, Dunacowig, Dunworley, and Dungorley). (1684, Reverend Thomas Coffy, of Lynally, King’s County). Vert a fess erm. betw. three corns or Irish cups or. Crest—A man riding on a dolphin ppr. Motto – Non providential sed victoria.

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