B32848-Kenney

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Name of the family:

Kenney

Blason:

Per pale or and er, a fleur-de-Hs betw. three crescents all counterchanged, quartering Kennb (ancient), erm. three crescents gu. a fleur-de-lis az. for diff.

Crest(s):

Out of an earl's coronet or, (indicative of his representation of the Bathrone and Ticroghau lines of the noble house of Kildare), a cubit arm erect, vested gu. cuffed ar. the hand grasping a roll of parchment ppr.

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Motto:

Teneat luceat floreat. Comment-This family also quarters the arms of Hat, Hassan, Kennet of Newcastle, Tat lob of Swords, O'Kbllt of Kilclogher, Dalt of Dalybrook, Hops of Hopestown, Ledwich of Carrick and Grange, Fitzgebai.d of Bathrone, Fitzobbald of Ticroghau, and Cabet of Port Lester.

Info about the family:

Kilclogher, co. Galway; Reg.Ulster's Office, 6 March, 1671, and confirmed to James CHBirrorHxa Fitsoebald-Kennbt, Esq., J.P., of that place, Clogher House, co. Mayo, and Merrion Square, Dublin, eldest surviving son and heir of Lieut.-Col. Jakes Fitzobbald Kennet, J.P., of Kilclogher, Ac., by his wife Jane Olivia Noobmt, only sister of Anthont Fbancis, ninth Earl of Westmeath, and grandson of William Kennet, Esq., of Kilclogher, Keelogues, Ac., co. Galway, Ballytarnsney, co. Wexford, aud Longwood, co. Meath {direct descendant and representative of Nicholas Kennet, Esq., of Kenney's Hall, and Edermlne, co. Wexford, a Junior of Kenne, co. Somerset, Feodary General of all Ireland, temp. Queen Elizabeth and James I.}, by Bbidoet Kitz-gebald, his wife, dau. and heiress of John Daly, Esq., of Daly brook, co. Kildare, and Julia, his wife, dau. and, in her issue, heiress of Gebald Fitzobbald, Esq., of Bath rone, co. Meath, by bis wife Clabe, only dau. of Sir John Bellew, Bart., of Bellewstown and Barmeath

Comment (Additional info):

This family also quarters the arms of Hat, Hassan, Kennet of Newcastle, Tat lob of Swords, O'Kbllt of Kilclogher, Dalt of Dalybrook, Hops of Hopestown, Ledwich of Carrick and Grange, Fitzgebai.d of Bathrone, Fitzobbald of Ticroghau, and Cabet of Port Lester.

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559

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