B17675-De-Vahl-Samuel

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Name of the family:

De Vahl-Samuel

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, De Vahl, az. a lion pass. guard. betw. three ducal crowns or, on a canton ar. pendent from a ribband of the last fimbriated gu. a representation of the badge of an officer of the rose, presented to Denis Samvel De Vahl by his Imperial Majesty Don Pedro II. by diploma, 20 March, 1844; 2nd and 3rd, Samuel, gu. on a cross ar. betw. in the 1st and 4th quarters a lion ramp. and in the 2nd and 3rd quarters an eagle displ. of the second a rose of the first barbed and seeded ppr.

Crest(s):

1st, De Vahl, Out of a mural crown az. a demi-lion ramp. ducally crowned and holding a sceptre erect or; 2nd, Samuel, An eagle displ. ar. surmounted by an imperial crown or.

Supporters:

Motto:

Habent sua sidera reges.

Info about the family:

granted, 1854, to Denis Samuel, Esq., of Dublin, formerly of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on his assuming, by royal licence, the additional surname of De Vahl

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