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Coat of arms of Bernard Burke Crest A cat-a-mountain sejant gardant proper, collar & chain or, on the breast a cross or Escutcheon Or, a cross gules with a lion sable in the first and fourth quarters [4] Motto Ung Roy, Ung Foy, Ung Loy ("One king, one faith, one law") Symbolism After the arms of the House of de Burgh
[36] [1] Another Burke family added a fleur-de-llys to the cross (Or, on a cross gules a fleur-de-llys of the first), and the arms of the Burkes or Bourkes, Viscounts Mayo, was Party per fess Or and Ermine, a cross gules the first quarter charged with a lion rampant sable and the second with a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect gules ...
Coat of arms of John Burke, 9th Earl of Clanricarde Crest A Cat-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. Escutcheon Or, a cross gules in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Supporters Two Cats-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. [6] [7] Motto UNG ROY, UNG FOY, UNG LOY (One king, one faith, one law)
Bourke (Irish: de Búrca; Latin: de Burgo) is an Anglo-Norman Irish surname, a variant of the surname Burke, deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble dynasty, the House of Burgh.
Coat of arms of Richard Burke, 6th Earl of Clanricarde Crest A Cat-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. Escutcheon Or, a cross gules in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Supporters Two Cats-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. [2] [3] Motto UNG ROY, UNG FOY, UNG LOY (One king, one faith, one law)
de Búrca (English: de Burgh; Latin: de Burgo; also Búrc, Bourke and Burke) is an Irish Anglo-Norman surname deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble dynasty, the House of Burgh.