(Ballyhaly, co. Wexford, founded in Ireland by one of the companions of Strongbow, at the invasion of Ireland, 1172. Geoffrey Fil Milo Chevers was party to a deed, 25 Edward I., 1296. Walter Chevers, Esq., of Ballyhaly, was chief of the family and Commissioner for co. Meath, 3 Edward IV., 1463, Fun. Ent. Ire., Reg. Peds., Ulster’s Office). Gu. three goats salient ar. crined and hoofed or.
(Macetown, co. Meath, John Chevers, descended from Ballhaly, was transplanted to Connaught by Oliver Cromwell, petitioned Charles II., as chief of his family, to be restored to his lands, which had been granted to his ancestor, by Henry II., obtained a “Decree of Innocence,” 1667, and got a grant of lands in the barony of Killyan, co. Galway). Same Arms. Crest—A demi goat salient ar. collared gu. crined and hoofed or. Motto—En Dieu est ma foi.
(Viscount Mount-Leinster. Edward Chevers, Esq., of Macetown, co. Meath, was so created by James II., after his abdication, d. s. p. in France). Same Arms.
(Killigan, co. Galway, Michael John Chevers, Esq., descended from John Chevers, Esq., of Killigan, brother of Viscount Mount-Leinster, now male representative and chief of the House of Chevers). Same Arms, Crest and Motto, as Chevers of Macetown.
(Drogheda, Newtown Limavady, &c., Norman Chevers, Esq., M.D., Calcutta, descended from Jerome Chevers, younger brother of John Chevers, Esq., of Macetown, chief of his name temp. Charles II.). Same Arms, &c.
(Monkstown, co. Dublin, descended from Henry Chevers, brother of Christopher Chevers, Esq., of Macetown, d. 1640, Fun. Ent. Ire.). Same Arms, &c., with a Crest for diff.
Gu. a chev. betw. two goats in chief respecting each other and one in base saliant ar Crest—An arm in armour embowed couped at the shoulder, the part above the elbow in fess, the hand in pale, holding a helmet close all ppr.
Lorraine – (Rec. de nob., 1623) – D’argent à trois chardons au naturel posés sur une terrasse de gueules au chef de gueules ch d’un loup d’or au canton d’azur ch d’une étoile d’or
Vicomte Mount-Leinster – Irlande – De gueules à trois boucs rampants d’argent crinés et onglés d’or Cimier un bouc de l’écu issant colleté de gueules Devise EN DIEU EST MA FOL
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