Judkin-Fitzgerald Baronets - Heraldic Insignia

Heraldic Insignia

  • Sir John Judkin-Fitzgerald, 2nd Bt

  • Sir Joseph Judkin-Fitzgerald, 4th Bt

Coat of arms

  • Shield: The heraldic badges of Sir John Judkin-Fitzgerald 2nd Bt & grandson Sir Joseph Capel 4th Bt were derived from the
  • Arms: quarterly: 1st and 4th, ermine, a saltire, gules St Patrick's Cross (FitzGerald dynasty); and 2d and 3d, argent, a chevron, gules, between three boars' heads, sable, langued, gules of (Judkin).
  • Crest
The crest represents a chevalier in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, with his sword drawn, and his beaver up.
  • Seat: The Seat of baronets was Lisheen.
  • Motto: unknown - see also Uniacke Unicus est & faithful and brave Fitzgerald Black & Green Knights of Glyn or Glin & Kerry Shanit a boo

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