Dimensions: Crest Out of a ducal coronet an oak tree entwined by a serpent descending
Possibilities for Identification:
According to Burke’s General armory, this is probably the crest of O’Reilly [Riley; Reilly]. One branch of this family who used this crest is from Baltrasna, county Meath - the county being the subject of the book cited.
Dimensions: Arms On a mount an oak tree surmounted of a fess azure Crest The stump of an oak tree with a branch sprouting from each side the stock grasped on either side by a hand issuing from a cloud
Motto INSPERATA FLORUIT
Dimensions: Arms Per fess indented gules and or two suns in chief and a demi-griffin in base counterchanged a crescent for cadency impaling Quarterly 1 & 4. On a mount vert two boars erect respecting each other sable their forelegs resting against an oak tree (Hugessen) 2 & 3. Azure three cross crosslets fitchy between two bendlets or (Knatchbull) Crest In front of a demi griffin gules holding a millstone with a millrind sable a sun in splendour Motto DO IT WITH THY MIGHT