B18178-Domvile
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Contents
- 1 Name of the family:
- 2 Blason:
- 3 Crest(s):
- 4 Supporters:
- 5 Motto:
- 6 Info about the family:
- 7 Comment (Additional info):
- 8 Page in the book:
- 9 Images
- 10 Sources (books, manuscripts, rolls):
- 11 Seals:
- 12 Locations where the coat of arms can be seen:
- 13 Quarterings with other coats of arms:
- 14 First usage
- 15 Last usage
- 16 Name of owners of the coat of arms:
Name of the family:
Domvile
Blason:
Quarterly, indented of four, 1st, az. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu. on a canton sa. a lion of England betw. three esquires' helmets ar.; 2nd, barry of six ar. and gu. a bend counterchanged; 3rd, barry of six ar. and gu.; 4th, az. a lion ramp. ar. collared gu.
Crest(s):
A lion's head erased ar. ducally crowned or.
Supporters:
Motto:
Qui stat caveat ne cadat.
Info about the family:
Santry, bart.; Charles Pocklington, son of Christopher Pocklington, Esq., of Stanton, co. Hunts, by Elizabeth Domvile, his wife, sister of Sir Compton Domvile, second and last bart. of Templeogue, assumed the name of Domvile; his eldest son, Compton Domvile, Esq., of Santry, co. Dublin, obtained a royal licence, 1814, confirming his assumed surname to himself and the other descendants of his father, and was created a bart. 1815. in 1816, Betham, then Deputy Ulster, gave and ratified the following arms, &c., to Sir Compton Domvile and his descendants, in consideration of his descent from Anne, dan. of Sir Charles Compton, brother of James, third Earl of Northampton, and of his having succeeded to the Santry estates, under the will of Henry Harry, last Lord Santey).
Comment (Additional info):
Page in the book:
291
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