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Lisgar, Cavan, Ireland
Registration of Arms and Supporters
January 15, 2015
Vol. VI, p. 479
Arms of John YoungBlazonArgent three piles Sable, each charged with a trefoil slipped Or, on a chief Sable three annulets Or; SymbolismNot available. |
CrestBlazonA demi-lion Gules charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped and holding a sprig of three maple leaves Or; SymbolismNot available. |
MottoBlazonPRUDENTIA; SymbolismThis Latin word means “Prudence”; |
SupportersBlazonTwo women vested Argent, the one to the dexter mantled Azure and holding in her dexter hand a paddle Or, the one to the sinister mantled Vert and holding in her sinister hand a crook Or; SymbolismNot available. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Not available. PainterArtist of the College of Arms, London / Artiste du Collège d’armes, Londres CalligrapherNot applicable Recipient TypeIndividual Special DesignationGovernor General Other InformationThe recipient’s emblems were originally recorded at the College of Arms, London, England, in the name of his father William Young on 21 July 1821 (Arms), and to him on 18 May 1871 (Crest and Motto) and on 3 June 1871 (Supporters). |