Macartney Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

British Isles

Macartney

Europe - see blazon Macartney Coat of Arms / Family Crest 7

Macartney

Europe - see blazon Macartney Coat of Arms / Family Crest 8

Blazon description

(confirmed by St. George, Ulster, 1678, to George Macartney, Esq., of Belfast; descended from Auchinleck, in Scotland, whose arms were certified by Erskine, Lord Lyon of that kingdom). Or, a buck trippant gu. attired and unguled ar. a border of the second. Crest—An arm erect couped below the elbow ppr. holding a rose branch vert, flowered gu. Motto—Stimulat sed ornat.

(co. Antrim; Fun. Ent. Ulster’s Office, 1684, Frances, wife of James Macartney, eldest son of George Macartney, late of Auchinleck, in Scotland, High Sheriff and J. P. co. Antrim, and nine times Mayor of Belfast). Ar. a stag trippant gu. attired and unguled or, a border of the second, over all a label of three points.

(Earl Macartney, extinct 1806). Or, a stag trippant gu. attired ar. a border of the second. Crest—A naked arm couped below the elbow, holding a branch of roses all ppr. Supporters—Dexter, a horse ar. hoofed or, bridled and charged on the body with three roses gu. leaved vert, seeded gold; sinister, a buck ar. attired and unguled or, collared chequy of the first and az. charged on the body with three trefoils slipped vert, and holding in the mouth a thistle slipped ppr. Motto—Mens conscia recti.

(Lish, co. Armagh, bart.). Same Arms. Crest—A hand holding a slip of a rose tree with three roses thereon all ppr. Motto—Mens conscia recti.

(Lissanoure, co. Antrim; exemplified to George Home, Esq., of Dublin, on his assuming, by royal licence, 1814, the surname of Macartney only, under the will of his maternal grand-uncle, George, Earl Macartney). Or, a buck trippant gu. attired ar. a bordure of the second. Crest—A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose branch in flower all ppr. Motto—Mens conscia recti.

(Ellison-Macartney; exemplified to John William Ellison, Esq., of The Palace, Clogher, co. Tyrone, only son of Rev. Thomas Ellison, by Catherine, his wife, second dau. of Arthur Chichester Macartney, Esq., on his assuming, by royal licence, 1859, the additional surname and arms of Macartney). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a buck trippant gu. a bordure of the last, for Macartney; 2nd and 3rd, gu. on a chev. betw. three eagles’ heads erased ar. a trefoil slipped vert, for Ellison. Crests— 1st, Macartney: A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose branch flowered all ppr.; motto over, Stimulat sed ornat. 2nd, Ellison: A buck’s head erased ppr. charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto—Spe gaudeo.

(Mickle Leathes, Auchinleck, and Blacket, co. Kirkcudbright ; derived, it is affirmed, from Daniel Macarthy, who went from Ireland to North Britain, and founded the family of Macartney). Or, a buck trippant gu. attired ar. within a bordure of the second. The Crest of the Auchinleck branch was, a dexter hand holding a slip of a rose bush ppr. Motto—Stimulat sed ornat.

Irlande – (Baronet, 22 janv. 1799) – D’or à un cerf passant de gueules à la bordure du même Cimier une main de carnation tenant une branche de rosier de sinople fleurie de trois pièces de gueules Devise MENS CONSCIA RECTI

Comte Macartney – Irlande – (Lord Macartney de Lissanoure, 1774; comte M., 1794; titres dans la pairie d’Irl.; baron Macartney de Parkhurst, dans la pairie de la Grande-Bretagne, 8 juin 1796. M. ét. le 31 mars 1806) – D’or à un cerf passant de gueules ramé d’argent à la bordure du second Cimier une main coupée de carnation tenant une rose de gueules tigée et feuillée de sinople Supports à dextre un cheval d’argent onglé d’or bridé de gueules le corps ch de trois roses du même à senestre un cerf d’argent colleté d’un collier échiqueté d’argent et d’azur de trois tires ch sur le corps de trois trèfles de sinople et tenant entre ses dents un chardon au naturel Devise MENS CONSCIA RECTI

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