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  2. O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    A defaced O'Reilly crest adorns the coat of arms of County Cavan, their historic patrimony. O'Reilly (Irish: Ó Raghallaigh) [1] is a common Irish surname.The O'Reillys were historically the kings of East Bréifne in what is today County Cavan.

  3. Reynell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms for the Reynell family is described as: Reynells of Ogwell ARMS - Masonry argent and sable, a chief indented of the second. CREST - A fox passant or, being the crest of Strighall. MOTTOES - Murus aheneus esto, and Indubitata Fides. SUPPORTERS - As anciently borne, two foxes.

  4. Giusti (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Iustis in Latin; Zufto/Zusto in Venetian [1]; Giusto/Giusti in Italian; de' Giusti / de Giusti / De Giusti-- The "de" particle is used as the nobiliary particle. Note the writing at the bottom of Giovanni Battista Giusti's coat of arms found in the Palazzo della Caravan on the image in the side.

  5. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish clan member's crest badge is made up of a heraldic crest, encircled by a strap and buckle which contains a heraldic motto. In most cases, both crest and motto are derived from the crest and motto of the chief's coat of arms. Crest badges intended for wear as cap badges are commonly made of silver or some other metal such as pewter.

  6. Flanagan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 19th century the Flanagan name is alleged to have both a crest/coat of arms and 'Family motto' associated with it. According to O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees", Burke's "General Armory," and Fairbairn's "Book of Crests" these include: Most commonly: ARMS/CREST: "A mount in base vert an oak tree proper a bordure of the second. A dexter ...

  7. Bullock family - Wikipedia

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    The first heraldic record in Berkshire, [3] 1532, gives the arms of Thomas Bullock of Aborfield as: arms: gules, a chevron between three bull's heads cabossed argent, armed or. crest: on a wreath argent and azure, a wolf statant sable, charged with three estoiles or. In Harvey's Visitation to Berkshire of 1565–1566, the crest had been changed to:

  8. Molyneux - Wikipedia

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    Shields showing differing crests of branches of the Molyneux family. Molyneux (/ ˈ m ɒ l ɪ nj uː /; Old French: De Molines or De Moulins) is a French surname.The surname has been linked primarily to a large French family that settled in Lancashire, England.

  9. Story (surname) - Wikipedia

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    A coat of arms was bestowed on the family by (or during the reign of) Richard II of England (reigned 1377–1399). It shows a shield with a blazon of argent (silver) thereupon a lion rampant double queued (two-tailed) purple charged on its shoulder with a so-called “ cross pattée ” in argent (silver), the crest consisting of the face of a ...

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