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  2. Armorial of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In some cases these used an unofficial coat of arms, but no arms were officially granted prior to the splitting of heraldic jurisdiction in 1943. [2] In 1914 a system of county and city flags were designed as unit colours for the Irish Volunteers. Each county flag was to include a coat of arms, with a list of suggested designs drawn by The O ...

  3. Coat of arms of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The armorial achievement of the Kingdom of Ireland, including the infrequently used crest An unofficial or 'artistic' Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Ireland after 1707 Royal arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, still visible at King's Inns, Dublin.

  4. Irish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive feature of Irish heraldry is acceptance of the idea of clan arms, which belong to descendants, not necessarily of a determinate individual, but of an Irish clan or sept, the chieftain of which, under Irish law, was not necessarily a son of the previous chieftain but could be any member of the clan whose grandfather had held the position of chieftain (). [1]

  5. Category:Irish coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irish coats of arms" ... Armorial of Ireland; B. Baron of Loughmoe; C. Coat of arms of Ireland; Coat of arms of Connacht; L.

  6. Coat of arms of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Armorial of the United Kingdom; Coat of arms of Canada – Canada's arms are closely modelled on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom; Coat of arms of IrelandIreland uses the medieval arms of Ireland that are incorporated into the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom; Armorial of the House of Plantagenet; List of British monarchs

  7. Law of heraldic arms - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from a manuscript grant of arms by Philip II of Spain to Alonso de Mesa and Hernando de Mesa, signed 25 November 1566. Digitally restored. According to the usual description of the law of arms, coats of arms, armorial badges, flags and standards and other similar emblems of honour may only be borne by virtue of ancestral right, or of a grant made to the user under due authority.

  8. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    The arms of Ireland are a gold, silver-stringed Celtic harp (cláirseach) on an azure field.. As a region, Northern Ireland has not been granted a coat of arms, but the Government of Northern Ireland was granted arms in 1924, which have not been in use since the suspension of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1972, which was abolished the following year.

  9. File:Coat of arms of the Lordship of Ireland.svg - Wikipedia

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    Armorial of Ireland; Armorial of the United Kingdom; Battle of Kells; Battle of Skerries; City of Limerick Act 1292; Coat of arms of Ireland; Duke of Ireland; Fairs Act 1204; False Imprisonment Act 1410; Great Charter of Ireland; John's first expedition to Ireland; Kingdom of Leinster; List of armed conflicts involving Ireland against the ...