Clark Coat of Arms Wednesday, Jun 13 2007 

CLARK COAT OF ARMS / CLARK FAMILY CREST

clark coat of arms

The Clark surname is of Scottish Origin.  The surname was first originally and Anglo Saxon name.  It is derived from “Clerec”, which stood for a “PRIEST”.

 There are several clark coats of arms on record.  The one shown above is only one of the many.

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Sullivan Coat of Arms Monday, Jun 11 2007 

This Irish surname was first found in county Tipperary.  The Original Gaelic spelling was:  O Suileabhain.  The gaelic word probably meant “one eyed” or “hawk eyed”.

 Coat of Arms Description: 

Per fess, the base per pale, in chief or a dexter hand couuped at the wrist gules grasping a sword erect blade entwined with a serpent proper between two lions rampant respecting each other of the second, on the dexter base vert a stag trippant or, on the sinister base per pale argent and sable a boar passant counterchanged. CREST: On a ducal coronet or a robin re-breast holding in the beak a sprig of laurel all proper.

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Murphy Coat of Arms Saturday, Jun 9 2007 

The original spelling of this Irish Surname was “O’Murchadha,” which means “descendant of sea warrior” in the Gaelic language. This surname was first found in the county of Wexford, Ireland. Some of the spelling variations of the name included; Murphy, Curphy, Morfie, Murphie, Murfie and many others.

There are TWO Murphy coats of arms, both of which are shown below.

murphy coat of arms Murphy Coat of Arms #2

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MURPHY COAT OF ARMS

Kelley Coat of Arms Saturday, Jun 9 2007 

First found in southwest Ireland south of Dublin. Spelling variations include; Kelly, Kellie, O’Kelly, O’Kelley, O’Kellie to name just a few.

kelley coat of arms