- mid-1600s, the arms of
Munster were
reputedly represented as
Gules a
cubit arm
fessways holding a
sword erect all proper,
possibly deriving from the
first arms...
- or
Shield Party per fess
azure and argent, in base two arms
throughout fessways, the
hands shaking and
holding a pike
paleways proper ensigned on the top...
- Dòmhnaill, Na Dòmhnallaich Crest: On a
crest coronet Or, a hand in
armor fessways couped at the
elbow proper holding a
cross crosslet fitchy Gules. Motto...
- Caimbeulaich, Síol Diarmaid, Mac Dhiarmaid, Uí D****bhne Crest: A boar's head
fessways erased Or,
armed Argent,
langued Gules Motto Ne
Obliviscaris ("Forget Not")...
- a
dexter Arm in
armour embowed, the hand
grasping a
Dagger projected fessways, all proper. Helm A
closed Helmet.
Escutcheon Quarterly embattled, 1 &...
-
rampant Gules armed and
langued Azure; second, Or a
dexter hand
couped fessways proper holding a cross-crosslet fitchée Azure; third, Or a
lymphad sails...
-
manner of a fess). A
charge placed horizontally may be
termed fesswise or
fessways, and two or more
charges arranged in a
horizontal row are
blazoned in fess...
- Coat of arms of Earl of
Birkenhead Crest A
cubit arm
couped fessways vested Gules cuffed Argent the hand
Proper grasping a
sword erect also
Argent pommel...
- & 3rd
Gules a
chevron Ermine between seven cross crosslets fitchee three fessways in
chief and four in base
Argent (Longfield).
Motto Non Vi Sed Arte...
-
gonfannon Purpure a
saltire equisee Argent the
gonfannon pendent from a pole
fessways Purpure between two
chords each
Purpure and
Argent and
sinister a portcullis...