Dillon Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Dillon

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Blazon description

(Ireland; founded there by Robert le Dillon, called by the Irish “Sashnagh,

(Drumrany, co. Westmeath, descended from Sir Henry Dillon, of that place, great grandson and heir male of Robert Le Dillon, “Sashnagh.

(Streamstown and Killynynen, transplanted to Strokestown by Oliver Cromwell; descended from William Dillon, a younger son, of Drumrany). Same Arms and Crest.

(Kilcornan, afterwards Seigneur de Terrafort, in France; descended from Edmund Dillon, a younger son of the foregoing William Dillon, who got from his father the castle and lands of Kilcornan; of this line were Count Dillon, of France, Robert Dillon, Seigneur de Terrafort, d. at Bordeaux, 1769; and his son, Theobald Dillon, made a Count). Same Arms and Crest. Supporters—Two lions reguard. Motto—Dum spiro spero.

(Viscount Dillon, of Costello Gallen; Sir Theobald Dillon, so created 1621, descended from Edmond Dillon, of Dunnimoney, elder son of Edmund Dillon, of Drumrany, by his second wife). Same Arms and Crest. Supporters— Two angels ppr. vested ar. winged and crined or, each holding in the exterior hand a palm branch also ppr. and having a sash over the shoulder gold. Motto—Dum spiro spero.

(Viscount Dillon; Henry, thirteenth Viscount Dillon, being grandson of Lady Charlotte Lee, wife of Henry, eleventh Viscount Dillon, and eldest dau. and heiress of George Henry, second Earl of Lichtfield, assumed the additional name of Lee). Same Arms, &c.; quartering: Ar. a fess betw. three crescents sa. for Lee.

(Proudstown and Riverston; descended from Sir James Dillon, third son of Gerald Dillon, of Drumrany. Hia grandson, Sir Richard Dillon, brought 600 Irish troops to the battle of Verneuil, 14 Aug. 1424, 3 Henry VI. John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of the Kingdom, uncle of the King, granted him the addition of a fess over the lion on his shield, and a falcon volant for his crest as a reward for his valour at that battle). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three estoiles of six points wavy issuing from as many crescents gu. over all a fess az. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon rising ar. beaked, belled, and legged or.

(Dalgeeth and Huntstown; branches of Dillon, of Proudstown). Same Arms and Crest.

(Earl of Roscommon; created 1622; descended from Sir Robert Dillon, Knt., of Moymet, co. Meath, third son of James Dillon, of Proudstown and Riverston; dormant). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three crescents an estoile issuant from each gu. over all a fess az. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon rising ar. belled or. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin vert, wings expanded, beaked and legged or, armed gu.; sinister, a falcon gu. wings expanded and inverted, beaked, legged, and belled or. Motto—Auxilium ab alto.

(Allanstown and Keppoke, co.Meath; descended from Robert Dillon, second son of Sir Richard Dillon, of Proudstown). Same Arms and Crest.

(Skryne, co. Meath, and Proudstown; descended from John Dillon, third son of Sir Richard Dillon, of Proudstown; Baron Dillon, of the Holy Roman Empire; Francis Dillon, son of William Dillon, last owner of Proudstown, was so created by the Emperor Joseph II., 1767). Same Arms. Crest (granted by the Emperor of Germany, 22 Aug. 1767)—Out of a marquis’s coronet or, a falcon, wings expanded ar. beaked and legged gold betw. the wings an imperial eagle sa.

(Lord Clonbrock; descended from Gerald Dillon, younger brother of Sir Richard Dillon, of Proudstown). Same Arms. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up. erm. a falcon rising ar. beaked, legged and belled or. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin, wings elevated ppr.; sinister, a falcon, wings inverted ppr. Motto—Auxilium ab alto.

(Lismullen, co. Meath, bart.). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Killininny, co. Westmeath; Fun. Ent. of Cicely, wife of Gerrard Dillon, Esq., of that place, buried 11 Oct. 1684, in St. James’s Church, Dublin). Ar. a lion pass. guard. betw. three crescents gu.

(registered in Ulster’s Office to Sir Lucas Dillon, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, temp. Queen Elizabeth). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three crescents issuant from each an estoile all gu. over all a fess az. on a chief of the second a portcullis or, betw. two roses of the first.

(Ardnigragb). Ar. a lion ramp. betw. three estoiles gu. in chief two crescents of the last. Crest—A demi lion ramp. holding in the dexter paw a crescent with an estoile issuant therefrom gu.

(Chimwell and Hart, co. Devon; Sir William Dillon, Knt., of Hart, Visit. 1620. Descended from Nicholas Dillon, of Chimwell, son of Walter Dillon, of Ireland, by Anne his wife, granddaughter of Sir Christopher Fleming, Lord Slane). Same Arms as Dillon, Earl of Roscommon. Crest—A demi lion holding in dexter paw an estoile issuing out of a crescent gu.

See Trenchard.

Hollande – De gueules à une épée d’argent garnie d’or

Ile-de-France, Picardie, Champagne – D’azur au chevron d’or acc de trois coquilles du même

(Barons) – Autriche – D’argent au lion léopardé de gueules acc de trois croissants du même Casque couronné Cimier un lion issant de gueules tenant entre ses pattes une étoile du même Supports deux tigres regardants au naturel Devise DUM SPIRO SPERO

Baron Clonbrock – Irlande – (Baron, 3 Juin 1790) – D’argent au lion de gueules acc de trois croissants du même surmonté chacun d’une étoile rayonnante de sable à la fasce d’azur brochant sur le tout Cimier un faucon essorant au naturel grilleté d’or posé sur un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine Supports à dextre un griffon de sinople langué d’or à senestre un faucon de gueules becqué membré et grilleté d’or Devise AUXILIUM AB ALTO

Vicomte Dillon de Costello-Gallen – Irlande – (Vicomte, 1621. M. ét.) – D’argent au lion léopardé de gueules acc de trois croissants du même Cimier un lion issant de gueules tenant entre ses pattes une étoile rayonnante d’or Tenants deux anges chevelés et ailés d’or habillés de dalmatiques d’argent portant un baudrier d’or en sautoir tenant chacun de sa main extérieure une palme de sinople Devise DUM SPIRO SPERO

Irlande – (Baron du St.-Empire, 1782; baronet anglais, 31 juillet 1801) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent au lion de gueules acc de trois croissants du même à la fasce d’azur brochant sur le lion (Dillon) aux 2 et 3 d’argent au lion léopardé de gueules acc de trois croissants du même (Dillon) Cimiers 1° un faucon essorant d’argent becqué membré et grilleté d’or posé sur un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine 2° un lion issant de gueules Devise AUXILIUM AB ALTO

Comte de Roscommon – Irlande – (Lord Dillon, baron de Kilkenny-West, 24 janv. 1619; comte de R., 5 août 1622. M. ét.) – D’argent au lion acc de trois croissants surmonté chacun d’une étoile rayonnante le tout de gueules à la fasce d’azur brochant sur le tout Cimier un faucon essorant au naturel soutenu d’un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine Supports à dextre un griffon de sinople langué d’or à senestre un faucon de gueules becqué membré et grilleté d’or Devise AUXILIUM AB ALTO

(Chevaliers) – Autriche – D’argent au lion acc de trois croissants surmonté chacun d’une étoile le tout de gueules à la fasce d’azur brochant sur le tout Casque couronné Cimier un oiseau d’argent le vol levé entre un vol de sable Lambrequin à dextre d’argent et de gueules à senestre d’argent et d’azur Devise AUXILIUM AB ALTO (Barons) Les armes précédentes Deux casques le 1er couronné Cimiers 1° une aigle contournée de sable becquée et membrée d’or Lambrequin d’argent et de gueules 2° un oiseau d’argent au vol plié posé sur un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’argent Lambrequin d’argent et d’azur Supports à dextre un griffon de sinople becqué et ailé d’or à senestre un faucon de gueules becqué membré et ailé d’or Devise AUXILIUM AB ALTO

(Comtes) – Guyenne – Les armes des barons de Dillon en Autriche

Vicomte Dillon de Costello-Gallen – Irlande – (Vicomte, 1621. M. ét.) – D’argent au lion léopardé de gueules acc de trois croissants du même Cimier un lion issant de gueules tenant entre ses pattes une étoile rayonnante d’or Tenants deux anges chevelés et ailés d’or habillés de dalmatiques d’argent portant un baudrier d’or en sautoir tenant chacun de sa main extérieure une palme de sinople Devise DUM SPIRO SPERO

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