B58517-White,-or-Whyte

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Name of the family:

White, or Whyte

Blason:

Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three roses gu. barbed and seeded or.

Crest(s):

(Reg. Ulster's Office), A demi lion ramp. sa. holding betw. the paws a flagstaff ppr. flag ar. thereon the cross of St. George gu.

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Motto:

Echel agus coruic

Info about the family:

Leixlip, co. Klldare; descended from Walter White, who accompanied Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke {Strongbow} at the invasion of Ireland, 1170; Sir Nicholas White, of Leixlip, Grand Seneschal of Wexford, and Governor of the Castle, was Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1572, and was knighted by Sir John Perrott, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1684; his son, Andrew White, Esq., of Leixlip, d. 31 July. 1599; Fun. Ent. Ulster's Office, John White, Esq., of Leixlip; his representative, temp. George III. m. 1776, Letitia, dan. of Hon. Thomas Burke, and granddau. of John, ninth Earl of Clanricarde, and had, with other issue, Charles, of Strandfield House, co. Wexford, who was father of Charles John, b. 1804, who had seven sons, and Nicholas Charles, of Loughbrickland

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