B10341-Bysse

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Name of the family:

Bysse

Blason:

Same Arms, a canton erm. for diff.

Crest(s):

On a hillock vert, two snakes interlaced or intwined respecting each other ppr.

Supporters:

Motto:

Bis vincit qui se vincit.

Info about the family:

granted by Preston, Ulster, 1637, to Robert Bysse, Esq., of Pill eta town, co. Dublin, second son of Robert Bysse, of Dublin, who was only son of Arthur Bysse, who was bom in the co. Somerset, descended of an ancient and worthy family, then and afterwards settled in Dublin

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158

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