B36933-Mac-Donnell

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Name of the family:

Mac Donnell

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters, for Mac Donnell, 1st and 4th, or, a lion ramp. gu., 2nd, or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fess point out of a cloud ppr. in the hand a cross crosslet fitchée erect az., 3rd, ar. a lymphad, sails furled na., 4th, per fess az. and vert a fish naiant in fess ppr. on the centre point a crescent gu.; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, for Armstrong, gu. three dexter arms vambraced and embowed ppr. hands clenched also ppr. in the centre chief point a mullet or.

Crest(s):

1st, Mac Donnell, A dexter arm embowed fessways, vested or, cuffed ar. the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchée erect az. the arm charged with a crescent gu.; 2nd, Armstrong, A dexter arm vambraced fessways and embowed ppr. charged with a mullet gu. the hand grasping an armed leg couped at the thigh and bleeding also ppr.

Supporters:

Motto:

Toujours pret.

Info about the family:

Armstrong-Mac Donnell; exemplified to William Edward Armstrong, of New Hall and Kilkee, co. Clare, J.P., D.L., third son of William Henry Armstrong, M.P., of Mount Heaton, King's co., by Bridget, his wife, only dau. of Col. Charles Mac Dunnell, M.P., of New Hall and Kilkee, on his assuming by royal licence, 1858, the additional surname and arms of Mac Donnell

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