B55767-Usher
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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:
Usher
Blason:
Az. on a chev. erm. betw. three batons or, a lozenge, thereon the arms of Fitz-William, viz., Gu. on a bend cotised ar. three popinjays vert.
Crest(s):
An arm couped below the elbow and erect, vested bendy or and az. holding in the hand ppr. a baton gold.
Supporters:
Motto:
Info about the family:
Donnybrook and Portrane, co. Dublin, the Castle of Grange, co. Wicklow, and Bridgefoot Street, Dublin; descended from Christopher Usher, Mayor of Dublin 1518 and 1524, second son of Arland Usher, Mayor of Dublin, 1469. Sir William Usher, Knt., of Donnybrook, knighied by Sir George Carey, Lord Deputy of Ireland, St. James Day, 1603, was grandson of the above Christopher Usher by Alsone, his wife, dau. of Thomas Fitz-William, Esq., of Merrion, co. Dublin; his son, Arthur Usher, Esq., of Donnybrook, had two surviving sons: I. Sir William, Knt., of Portrane, who m. twice, and had several sons; II. Beverley, ancestor of St. George Usher, Lord St. Oeorge, Usher, of Camphire, co. Waterford, Usher, of Cappagh, same co., and Usher, of Landscape, co. Wexford
Comment (Additional info):
Page in the book:
1046
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