Fitz-Gerald Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Fitz-Gerald

British Isles

Fitz-Gerald

British Isles

Fitz-Gerald

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Fitz-Gerald

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Fitz-Gerald

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Fitz-Gerald

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Fitz-Gerald

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Blazon description

(Ireland; founded in that kingdom by one of the companions of Strongbow, Maurice Fitz-Gerald, eldest eon of Gerald Fitz-Walter, by Nesta, his wife, dau. of Rhys ap Gruffydd, Prince of South Wales). Ar. a saltire gu.

(Duke of Leinster, Marquis and Earl of Kildare, Chief of the Geraldines). Ar. a saltire gu. Crest—A monkey statant ppr. environed about the middle with a plain collar and chained or. Supporters—Two monkeys environed and chained as the crest. Motto—Crom a boo.

(Lord Lecale; Lord Charles James Fitz­Gerald, second son of the first Duke of Leinster, so created 1800, d. s. p. 1810). Same Arms, Crest, Supporters, and Motto as the ducal house, with a crescent for diff.

(Mount Ophaly, co. Kildare). Ar. a saltire gu. on a canton the arms of King, viz., Gu. two lions ramp. supporting a dexter hand ar.

(Walterstown, co. Kildare; Fun. Ent. 1649, Walter Fitz-Gerald, Esq., High Sheriff of the county). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent of the first for diff.

(Kilrush, co. Kildare. Fun. Ent. 1624, Rose, wife of Maurice Fitz-Gerald). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent of the first for diff.

(Molinatagh, co. Meath. Impalement Fun. Ent. of the foregoing, whose wife was Margaret, dau. of Gerald Fitz-Gerald). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent of the first charged with another for diff.

(Timahoe, co. Kildare. Fun. Ent. 1624, Redmond Fitz-Gerald). Ar. on a saltire gu. a mullet of the first charged with a crescent for diff.

(Fun. Ent. 1631, Mabel Fitz-Gerald, wife of Richard Lane, of Tulske, co. Roscommon). Ar. a saltire gu. a border engr. compony erm. and az.

(Loughcurran, Queen’s co. Impalement Fun. Ent. 1633, Ann, dau. of Sir Terence Dempsie, Viscount Clanmalier, and wife of Gerald Fitz-Gerald). Ar. a saltire gu. a border az.

(Drinanstown, co. Kildare; Fun. Ent. 1624, Mary. wife of James Fitz-Gerald). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent of the first for diff. a border az.

(Osbertstown, co. Kildare. Impalement Fun. Ent. 1629, Melior Fay, of Ballymony, whose wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Maurice Fitz-Gerald). Ar. on a saltire gu. a crescent of the first a border sa.

(Fun. Ent. 1567, Cicely Fitz Gerald, wife first, of Dardes; second, of Alderman Fitz-Simons, of Dublin). Ar. guttee de l’armes on a saltire gu. a mullet betw. four annulets of the field.

(Ticroghan. Impalement Fun. Ent. 1622, Hon. Christopher Barnewall, whose first wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Fitz-Gerald). Ar. a saltire gu. See Fitz-Gerald-Kenney, of Kilclogher.

(Earl of Desmond, attainted 1601. Maurice Fitz-Gerald, younger brother of John Fitz-Gerald, 1st Earl of Kildare, was created Earl of Desmond, 1329). Erm. a saltire gu. Crest—A boar pass. erm. fretty gu. Supporters —Two male griffins ar. chained and spiked on the breast and shoulders or.

(The White Knight). See Fitz-Gibbon.

(Knight of Glyn; descended from John Fitz-John Fitz-Gerald, second son of John Fitz-Thomas Fitz­Gerald, Lord of Decies and Desmond, by his second wife). Erm. a saltire gu. Crest—A boar pass. gu. bristled and armed or. Motto—Shanet a boo.

(Knight of Kerry: descended from Maurice Fitz-John Fitz-Gerald, third son of John Fitz-Thomas Fitz-Gerald, Lord of Decies and Desmond, by his second wife). Erm. a saltire gu. (Note.—The arms on the Fun. Ent. of William Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Kerry, d. 6 Nov. 1640, bears the saltire charged with a cross formee ar., and are impaled with O’Conor). Crest—An armed knight on horseback all ppr. Motto—Mullachar a-boo.

(Dromana, co. Waterford: Fun. Ent. 1626, John Fitz-Gerald). Erm. on a saltire gu. a mullet or.

(Ballard; Reg. Ulster’s Office). Erm. a saltire gu. a mullet or, for diff. Crest—A boar pass. gu. armed and bristled or, charged with a mullet gold for diff.

(Turlough, co. Mayo, and Maperton, co. Somerset; descended from the Barons of Burnchurch). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

(Kilveghny, co. Cork. Impalement Fun. Ent. 1629, Darby O’Dwyre, Esq., of Clonyhorpa, co. Tipperary, whose wife was Eleanor, dau. of John Fitz-Gerald). Erm. a saltire gu. on a chief ar. three annulets of the second.

(Foster-Vesey-Fitz-Gerald; exemplified to Hon. Letitia Leslie Foster, widow of Hon. John Leslie Foster, one of the Barons of the Exchequer in Ireland, and sister of William, Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey, and to her issue, upon her assuming, by royal licence, 1860, the additional surnames of Vesey and Fitz-Gerald). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. a saltire gu., Fitz-Gerald, quartering, or, on a cross sa. a cross patriarchal of the field, Vesey; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a chev. vert. betw. three buglehorns sa. stringed gu., Foster. Crests (granted to the male descendants of Hon. Letitia Foster-Vesey-Fitz-Gerald)—1st: Fitz­Gerald: On a ducal coronet or, a boar pass. gu. charged with three annulets ar.; 2nd, Vesey: A hand in armour holding a laurel branch all ppr.; 3rd, Foster: A stag trippant ppr. Motto (granted same as the crests).—Shanet a boo.

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