Palliser Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Palliser

British Isles

Palliser

British Isles

Palliser

British Isles

Palliser

British Isles

Palliser

Europe - see blazon Palliser Coat of Arms / Family Crest 4

Blazon description

(Great Island and Portobello, co. Wexford: descended from John Palliser, Esq., of Newby-Super-Wisk, co. York, whose grandson, John Palliser, b. 1639, m. Ursula, dau. of Sir Hugh Bethell, Knt., of Ellerton, co. York, and had with other issue, two sons, 1) Thomas, of Portobello, colonel in the army, whose grandson, Philip Palliser, d.s.p. when his estates devolved on the descendants of his sister, Katherine Palliser, wife of John Wilson, Esq., of Scarr, same co.; 2) Hugh, of North Deighton, co. York, ancestor of Palliser, Bart.). Per pale sa. and ar. three lions ramp. counterchanged.

(William Palliser, Bishop of Cloyns, 1692-94, Archbishop of Cashel 1694-1726, brother of John Palliser, the ancestor of Palliser, co. Wexford, and grandson of John Palliser, Esq., of Newby-Super-Wisk; Fun. Ent. Ulster’s Office, 1683, of Elizabeth Hoye, his wife; his only son, William Palliser, d. s. p. 1769, and his dau. and eventual heiress, Jane Palliser, m. John Bury, Esq., of Shannon Grove, and had two sons, 1) William Bury, ancestor of the extinct Earls of Charleville; 2) John Bury, of Comragh, co. Waterford). Same Arms.

(Castletown, co. Wexford, bart., extinct 1868; Hugh Palliser, Esq., of North Deighton, co. York, second eon of John Palliser, ancestor of Palliser, co. Wexford, had one son, Hugh Palliser, Esq., of The Vatch, co. Bucks, who was created a bart. 1773, with special remainder to his nephew, George Robinson Walters, son of Major William Walters, by Rebecca Palliser, his sister, d. unm. 1796, and was a. by his grand-nephew, Sir Hugh Palliser Walters, who assumed the surname and arms of Palliser by royal licence, 1798, and was father of the last bart. who d. unm.) Same Arms. Crest (granted 8 Oct. 1773, to Sir Hugh Palliser, first bart.)—Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi eagle, wings elevated or.

(granted to George Thomas, The Vatch, co. Buck¬ingham, illegitimate son of Sir Hugh PALLISER, first bart. of Castletown, who s. to The Vatch under the baronet’s will, and assumed the name of PALLISER). Per pale aa. and ar. three lions ramp. counterchanged, two and one, a bordure per pale of the second and az. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi eagle or, wings displ. erminois, and charged on the breaat with an anchor in pale az.

Irlande – (Baronet, 6 août 1773) – Parti de sable et d’argent à trois lions 2 et 1 les deux du chef de l’un à l’autre celui en pointe de l’un en l’autre Casque timbré d’une couronne de gueules Cimier une aigle issante d’or

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