(Ireland). Az. a chev. betw. three hawks’ heads erased or. Crest—A pillar entwined with woodbine ppr.
(Ireland). Gu. a goat’s head erased ar.
Vert, a chev. betw. three hinds’ heads couped ar. Another Coat—Vert, on a chev. ar. three martlets gu. betw. as many hinds’ heads erased of the first, Crest—A hind’s head erased. Motto—In Deo spes mea.
(Fun. Ent. of Richard Conran, Sword-bearer to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, d. June, 1595, granted by Narbonne, Ulster, Sept. 1576). Ar. three bars wavy az. on a chief gu. a demi wyvern or, betw. on the dexter a rose, and on the sinister a harp of the first.
(Fun. Ent. Ire., 1617). Sa. on a chev. betw. three hinds’ heads erased ar. as many martlets of the field.
(Fun. Ent. of Alderman Philip Conban, Lord Mayor of Dublin, d. 4 Feb. 1625). Vert, on a chev. betw. three hinds’ heads erased ar. as many martlets of the field.
(Dublin). Gu. a hind’s head erased ar. betw. three plates, each charged with a martlet vert. Crest—A hind’s head erased ar.
(Newtown House, co. Louth, and Blacklands, Plympton, St. Mary, Devon; now borne by William Conran, Esq., of Blacklands, and by his three brothers, Major Henry Conran, Col. Lewis Conban, aud Major Marcell Conran, sons of Captain James Samcel Conran, 17th Light Dragoons, who was younger brother of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Lewis Conran, Col. 98th Regt., and son of Major Henry Conran (7th in descent from Alderman Philip Conran, Mayor of Dublin, 1592), by Jane Mart, his wife, dau. and eventually sole heiress of Lewis Marcell, Esq., of Waterford). Quarterly, 1st and 2nd, vertonachev. betw. three hinds’ heads erased ar. as many martlets of the first, a crescent for diff., for Conran; 2nd and 3rd, az. a chev. ar. betw. in chief a dexter and in fesse couped below the elbow the hand grasping a dagger, point upwards ppr. and in base a trefoil, slipped of the second, for Marcell Crest—A hind’s head, as in the arms. Motto—In Deo spes mea.
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