B41883-O'Cahan

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Name of the family:

O'Cahan

Blason:

Az. on a fess per pale gu. and ar. betw. in chief out of the horns of a crescent, a dexter hand couped at the wrist and apaumée, surmounted by an estoile betw. on the dexter a horse counter-saliant, and on the sinister a lion ramp. each also surmounted by an estoile, and in base a salmon naiant all ar. on the dexter side three lizards pass. bend sinisterways gu. and on the dexter an oak tree eradicated vert, over all an escutcheon ar. charged with a cross calvary on three grieces ppr.

Crest(s):

A cat-a-mountoln ramp. ppr.

Supporters:

Motto:

Felis demulcta mitis.

Info about the family:

Chiefs of Limavady and the Rout, co. Londonderry, descended from the race of O'Neill, and deriving their surname from Cahan, Chief of the Sept. Tenth in descent from him was Manus O'Cahan, Chief of the Sept. killed at the battle of Down, A.D. 1260. His descendant, Sir Donal O'Cahan, Chief of his Sept, was knighted by Sir Arthur Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 28 June, 1607

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744

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