Sankey Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Sankey

British Isles

Sankey

British Isles

Sankey

British Isles

Sankey

British Isles

Blazon description

(co. Worcester). Sa. three fishes in bend betw. two cotises ar.

(co. Bedford, Edesborough, co. Buckingham, and Sankey and Southall, co. Lancaster). Ar. on a bend sa. three salmon of the field.

(Sankeystown and Newtown, in the King’s co., St. Johnstown and Coolmore, co. Tipperary, Oaklands, co. Wexford, Tenelick, co. Longford, and Dublin; descended from John Sankey, who settled in Ireland and got grants of lands by patents in 1562 and 1578, second son of Edward Sankey, Esq., of Edesborough, co. Bucks. Arms allowed by Betham, Ulster, 1840). Same Arms. Crest—A cubit arm vested sa. cuffed ar. holding a flsh ppr. Motto—Sancta clavis coeli fides.

(Lurganbrae, Brookborough, co. Fermanagh). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

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