Fitz-Maurice Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Fitz-Maurice

British Isles

Blazon description

(Ireland; descended from William, second son of Gerald Fitz-Walter, by Nesta, his wife, dau. of Rhys ap Gruffydd, Prince of South Wales, whose grandson, Maurice Fitz-Raymond, who m. Joanna, dau. of Miles Fitz-Henru, Chief Governor of Ireland, was father of Thomas Fitz-Maurice, first Lord of Kerry and Lixnaw, d. 1289. Reg. Ulster’s Office). Erm. a saltire sa.

(Earl of Kerry; Thomas, twenty-first Lord of Kerry, was so created 1722; earldom merged in the marquessate of Lansdowne, 1818). Ar. a saltire gu. a chief erm. Crest—A centaur per fess ppr. and ar. bow and arrow also ppr. Supporters—Dexter, a lion gu.; sinister, a griffin or. Motto—Virtute non verbis.

(Earl of Shelburne; Hon. John Fitz-Maurice, youngest son of the first Earl of Kerry, assumed the name of Petty, and was created an earl, 1753; his son was created Marquess of Lansdowne, 1784). Arms, &c., see Marquess of Lansdowne.

(Petty-Fitz-Maurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, Earl of Kerry and Shelburne). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. on a bend az. a magnetic needle pointing at a polar star or, for Petty; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a saltire gu. a chief erm., for Fitz-Maurice. Crests—1st: A bee-hive beset with bees, diversely volant ppr.; 2nd : A centaur drawing a bow and arrow ppr. the part from the waist ar. Supporters—Two pegasi erm. bridled, crined, winged, and unguled or, each charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az. Motto—Virtute non verbis.

(Earl of Orkney). Quarterly, 1st, az. a ship at anchor, oars crossed in saltire, within a double-tressurc flory counterflory or, for Orkney; 2nd, quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. three cinquefoils erm., for Hamilton, 2nd and 3rd, ar. a ship sails furled sa., for Arran; 4th, ar. a human heart imperially crowned ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the field, for Douglas. Supporters—Dexter, an antelope ar. armed, ducally gorged, chained, and unguled or; sinister, a stag ppr. attired, unguled, plain collared, and chained or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed and penetrated transversely by a frame-saw ppr. the frame gold. Motto—Through.

(Duagh, co. Kerry; descended from the fifth Lord of Kerry). Ar. a saltire gu. and a chief erm. Crest—A centaur drawing a bow and arrow ppr. the part from the waist ar. Motto—Virtute non verbis.

(quartered by Villiers, Viscountess Grandison). Erm. a saltire gu.

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