Hackett Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

British Isles

Hackett

Europe - see blazon Hackett Coat of Arms / Family Crest 9

Blazon description

(St. John’s, Worcester). Ar. two bends gu.

(Sir Walter Hackett, one of the Knts. of co. Notts, temp. Edward I.). Ar. two bends gu.

Sa. three piles meeting in the base ar. on a chief gu. a lion pan. guard, or. Crest—A demi eagle with two heads displ. per pale gu. and or, wings counterchanged, each head ensigned with a crown.

(Dublin; confirmed by Carney, Ulster, 1688, to Sir Thomas Hackett, Lord Mayor of Dublin; descended from an ancient family long settled in Ireland). Gu. three hakes haurient in fess ar. on a chief or, three trefoils slipped ppr. Crest—Out of a mural crown ar. an eagle displ. with two heads sa. Motto—Spes mea Deus.

(Moor Park, King’s co., and Riverstown, co. Tipperary; confirmed to Thomas Hackett, Esq., and the descendants of his grandfather). Sa. three piles pointing to the base ar. the centre one charged with a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief gu. a lion pass. guard. or. Crest—A demi panther ar. spotted az. collared gu. charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert, and holding in the dexter paw a branch of the last. Motto—Virtute et fidelitate.

(Hackettstown, co. Carlow). Az. three hake fishes haurient in fesse ar. on a chief of the second three shamrocks ppr. Crest—An eagle displ. with two heads ppr. issuing from a ducal coronet, surmounted by a tiara resting on two snakes. Motto—Fortitudine et prudentia.

(Reg. Ulster’s Office). Ar. on a saltire engr. sa. nine plates, each charged with an erm. spot.

(Killedmond, co. Tipperary; Fun. Ent. of John Hackett, d. 15 April, 1639). Gu. three plumbers’ hammers or hacketts ar. Crest—An eagle displ. with two heads per pale az. and gu. betw. the heads a trefoil slipped vert. Motto—Spes mea Deus.

(co. Waterford; Sir John Hackett was Ambassador for Henry Vlll., Ulster’s Office). Same Arms, with a chief or, charged with a rose gu. betw. two estoiles az.

Irlande – D’azur à trois poissons d’argent posés en pals rangés en fasce au chef du second ch de trois trèfles de sinople Casque couronné Cimier une aigle éployée issante de sable surmontée d’une tiare soutenue de deux serpents entrelacé Devise FORTITUDINE ET PRUDENTIÂ

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