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  2. Coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement, which in its whole consists of a shield, supporters, a crest, and a motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to the armiger (e.g. an individual person, family, state, organization, school or corporation). The term "coat of arms" itself, describing ...

  3. Gibbons (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally derived from the name Gislebert or Gillebert, which is composed of the Germanic elements Gisil which means "hostage", "pledge", or "noble youth," and berht, which means "bright" or "famous." [3] Most of those with the surname hail from Mayo and are a branch of the great Burke family, which played a prominent role in the Norman ...

  4. Moran (surname) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Another crest, attributed to the family of a Moran family living in Ballina, County Mayo, is described thus: "Azure on a mount proper, two lions combatant or, holding between them a flagstaff also proper, therefrom a flag argent; a crest: out of amural crown, a demi-saracen, head in profile, all proper; and a motto: 'Fides non ...

  5. Armorial of schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Friars School, Bangor, adopted from the arms of the Glyn family, namesakes of the school's founder. Escutcheon: Motto: Foedere Fraterno (On with the brotherhood) Llandaff Cathedral School, adopted from the diocese of Llandaff. Escutcheon: Crest: Monmouth, granted 8 November 1570 to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers who founded the school

  6. McBride (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name "McBride" or "MacBride" is an Irish surname, the English spelling for the Irish name "Mac Giolla Bhríde". The surname is also found in Scotland, and is the anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Brighde, from earlier Mac Giolla Bhrighde (Irish), Mac Gille Brighde (Scottish) ‘son of the servant of (Saint) Brighid’.

  7. de Vesci - Wikipedia

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    Modern coat of arms of de Vesci. Or, a cross sable Ancient coat of arms of de Vesci. Gules, a cross flory argent. de Vesci (Vescy, Vecey, Vesey, Vasey, Vessey, Veasie, Veazey, Veasy and Veasey) is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Vassy, Calvados, [1] also known as the House of de Vesci.

  8. Armorial of schools in England - Wikipedia

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    Crest: On a wreath Or and Gules, a wyvern Proper resting the dexter claw on an antique lamp Or flaming Gules. Motto: In Fide Fiducia (In Faith Is Our Trust) [11] Merchant Taylors', Northwood, adopted arms of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors. Crest: On a wreath argent and azure, On a mount vert a lamb argent in sunbeams Or. Mantled ...

  9. Clan Hope - Wikipedia

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    The surname Hope may be of native Scottish origin, being derived from the Scottish Borders family of Hop or Hoip. [4] In 1296 John de Hop of Peeblesshire and Adam le Houp both appear on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England. [4] Alexander Nisbet suggested that the name may be from the H'oublons of Picardy family in France. [4]