Manders Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Manders

British Isles

Blazon description

(Brackdenstown, co. Dublin; allowed, 1811, by Betham, Ulster, to Alderman Richard Manders, High Sheriff of the city of Dublin 1794, and of the co. 1807, Lord Mayor 1801, son of John Manders of Marmin, Queen’s co., and grandson of Richard Manders, who settled in Ireland temp. William III., and was at the siege of Derry). Erm. on a saltire gu. five bezants. Crest—A plover ppr. beaked and legged gu. holding in the beak a slip of oak leaved vert, acorned or. Motto—Pro omnibus laus Deo.

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