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Coat of arms Lord Aylmer 18th century
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Coat of arms Lord Aylmer 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Aylmer, Lord Aylmer, item 112 in an 18th-century publication.Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 112. Aylmer, Lord Aylmer. STEADY. Lord Aylmer, Baron of Balrath, in the County of Meath, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1718 for the naval commander Matthew Aylmer. The birds in the coat of arms are Cornish choughs. Source: The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, with engravings of their paternal coats of arms by John Lodge, Deputy Keeper of the Records in Birmingham Tower. Published 1789
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18th Century Coat Of Arms County Meath Family Family Tree Image Created 18th Century Kitty1 Latin Script Lords Motto Peerage Title Republic Of Ireland Stability Aylmer Chough
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This print showcases the exquisite coat of arms belonging to Lord Aylmer, a prominent figure in 18th-century Ireland. Engraved with meticulous detail, this historical artifact is an item of great significance and beauty. The engraving features the motto "Steady" symbolizing the unwavering resolve and stability associated with Lord Aylmer's lineage. Lord Aylmer, also known as Baron of Balrath in County Meath, held a distinguished position within the Peerage of Ireland. Created in 1718 for Matthew Aylmer, a renowned naval commander, this title represented his noble heritage and esteemed status within society. The coat of arms depicted on this engraving includes striking Cornish choughs, birds that hold symbolic meaning. These avian creatures add an element of grace and elegance to the overall design while representing various virtues such as intelligence and resourcefulness. Sourced from "The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom" published by John Lodge in 1789, this image offers us a glimpse into Irish history during the 18th century. It serves as a testament to Lord Aylmer's legacy and his family's significant contributions to their homeland. With its rich symbolism and intricate craftsmanship, this print provides both art enthusiasts and history buffs alike with an opportunity to appreciate the splendorous world captured within it.
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