(Stanney Hall, co. Chester, bart.). Ar. on a bend sa. three chess rooks of the field. Crest—Two swords saltierwise passing through the mouth of a leopard’s face or, the blades ppr. hilted gold. Motto—Firmum in vita nihil; and Esse quam videri.
(Marlston House, co. Berks). Arms, Crest, and Motto same as Bunbury, Bart., of Bunbury and Stanny.
(Ballyseskin, co. Wexford, a branch of Stanney). Same Arms.
(Moyle, co. Carlow). Erm. a chess rook betw. two leopards’ faces in bend betw. two bendlets sa. Crest—Two swords saltierwise through the mouth of a leopard’s face or. Motto—Firmum in vita nihil.
(exemplified 1846, to William Bunbury McClintock, Esq., of Manor Highgate, Commander R.N., on his assuming by royal licence the additional name and arms of Bunbury, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal uncle, Thomas Bunbury, of Lisnevagh and Moyle, co. Carlow, M.P.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend sa. three chessrooks of the field, for Bunbury; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gu. and az. a chev. erm. betw. three escallops ar., for McClintock. Crests—1st: Two swords in saltire ar. hilted or, pierced through a leopard’s face of the last; 2nd: A lion pass. ppr. Motto—Vis unita fortior.
(Castle Hill, co. Tyrone, bart). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. a chess rook betw. two leopards’ faces in bend betw. two bendlets sa., for Bunbuby; 2nd and 3rd, az. on a fesse ar. betw. an ancient ship, the sails furled in chief, and in base a saltier a bull’s head couped or, for Richardson. Crests—Bunbury: In front of a tree ppr. on a mount vert a leopard’s head paly of six ar, and sa. transfixed by two arrows in saltire also ppr.; Richardson: A lion ramp. erm. in the mouth a trefoil alipped vert, betw. the forepaws a torteau charged with a cross crosslet or. Motto—Virtus paret robur.
(granted to Daniel Tighe, Esq., of Rosaana, co. Wicklow, on assuming the additional surname and arma of Bunbury). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend sa. three chess rooks of the field, in the sinister chief point a mullet gu., for Bunbury; 2nd and 3rd, per chev embattled ar. and sa. nine cross crosslets, five in chief and four in base counterchanged, for Tighe. Crests—1st: Two swords saltirewise passing through the mouth of a leopard’s face, all ppr., for Bunbury; 2nd: A wolf’s head erased ppr. gorged with a collar az. thereon a cross crosslet or, betw. two bezants, for Tighe. Mottoes—Firmum in vita nihil, Bunbury; and Summum nec metuam diem nec optem, Tighe.
Ar. a cross potent betw. four mullets pierced gu.
(McClintock-Bunbury, Baron Rathdonnell, page 636). The arms of Thomas-Kane, 2nd Lord Rathdonnell, are: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend sa. three chess rooks of the field, for Bunbury; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gu. and az. a chev. erm. betw. three escallops ar., for McClintock. Crests—1st, two swords in saltire ar. hilted gold, pierced through a leopard’s face or, Bunbury; 2nd, a lion passant ppr. McClintock. Supporters—Dexter a lion, and sinister a leopard, both ppr. each gorged with a collar erm. and each charged on the shoulder with an escallop ar. Mottoes—Via unita fortoir, Bunbury; Virtute et labore, McClintock.
Cheshire – (Baronet, 29 juin 1681) – D’argent à la bande de sable ch de trois rocs d’échiquier du champ posés dans le sens de la bande Cimier une tête de léopard d’or percée de deux épées d’argent garnies d’or passées en sautoir Devise FIRMUM IN VITA NIHIL et ESSE QUAM VIDERI
Cheshire – (Baronet, 29 juin 1681) – D’argent à la bande de sable ch de trois rocs d’échiquier du champ posés dans le sens de la bande Cimier une tête de léopard d’or percée de deux épées d’argent garnies d’or passées en sautoir Devise FIRMUM IN VITA NIHIL et ESSE QUAM VIDERI