Dimensions: Arms Quarterly or and gules overall a bend vair
Crest out of a ducal coronet an estoile
Coronet of a Duke
Helmet of a peer
Supporters Two leopards
Motto AUT NUNQUAM TENTES AUT PERFICE
Order of the Garter
Dimensions: Arms out of a ducal coronet two arms counter embowed vested on the hands gloves holding in each an ostrich feather
Coronet of a Duke
Order of the Garter
Badges an acorn leaved and a fleur-de-lys
Dimensions: Crest Out of a ducal coronet a demi-man in armor visor closed holding in his dexter hand a sword palewise
Coronet of a Baron
Motto VIRTUTE ET NUMINE
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: Crests 1. Out of a ducal coronet two buffalo's horns attached to the outer edge of each five branches fesswise each with three linden leaves (Thuringia) 2. Out of a coronet a pyramidal chapeau charged with the arms of Saxony ensigned by a plume of peacock's feathers out of a ducal coronet (Saxony). 3. A bearded man in profile erased below the shoulders clothed paly the pointed cap paly terminating in a plume of three peacock's feathers (Meissen) Crown of a royal prince Motto TREU UND FEST