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Other Heraldic Charges

OTHER HERALDIC CHARGES
Name Meaning Image Irish Example

Escallop Shell Successful commander, one who has made long journeys Ellis
Grehan
Heart Sincerity, truthfulness, charity
Adams
Crean
Hand Faith, sincerity, justice
In Ireland the open hand was often used as a means of communicating through the ancient language known as 'Ogham'. The open hand may have also signified the sun.
Cullen
Mangan
Red Hand The mark of a Baronet.
In Ireland the open red hand is often a symbol of the Province of Ulster.
Breen
McKeown
Arm An industrious person Smith
Arm with armour A person fit for high deeds McNally
Armstrong
Human Head Honour  
Crown Regal or senior authority, heavenly reward Ward
Humphreys
Finger Ring or Annulet Fidelity. Sign of the fifth son. Fitzgibbon
Young
Lozenge Honesty, constancy, noble birth Lavin
Anchor Hope Allen
Ship, Lymphad, Boat, Galley Hope, a sea-faring tradition Campbell
McDonald
O'Leary
Axe Military duty McCourt
Connely
Tower Grandeur, society, wealth Kelly
O'Shaughnessy
Cross Of Christian significance. May also refer to families who engaged in the Crusades. Devlin
Cross Moline Eight son Scully
Label First son  
Cushions A mark of authority Johnston
Redmond
Estoile (a star with wavy points) God's goodness, superiority Curry
Mullet (5-pointed Star) Divine quality bestowed by God. Sign of the third son. Cunningham
Murray
Sun Glory, Splendour, Authority.
In Ireland the Celts worshiped the sun as well as other celestial bodies. The invocation of the sun would be the same as invoking truth.
Brady
Crescent Hope of glory, one who has been enlightened. Sign of the second son. Waldron
Mangan
Hunting Horn A person of high or noble pursuits Hunter
Close
Arrows, Arrow-Heads Military readiness, affliction Cooney
Hanley
Spear Devotion to honour, knightly service Auchmuty
Spear-head/Pheons readiness for battle Sharkey
Horse-Shoe Good Luck Sexton
Ferris
Maunch/Sleeve A symbol of devotion, victory in tournament Croke
Chain A mark of honour and obligation Kelly
Helmet Wise defence Kennedy
Traynor
Torch Zealousness, a signal service Smith
Book if open: Manifestation, if closed: Counsel King
Passion Nails Poignant suffering Logan
Bell Power to disperse evil Porter

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