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Origins: Welsh. More Info: Wales. Background: Originally from Ireland, one family of whom became extensive landowners in Co. Limerick and are perpetuated there in the place name Mountfox, near Kilmallock. The Irish Foxes got their name as a sobriquet: Tadhg O Catharnaigh (anglice O'Caherny - mod.
The new more formalized art of Heraldry made it possible for families and even individual family members to have their very own family crest, coat of arms, including Fox descendants. Meaning of Symbols & Colors on the Fox Coat of Arms
In contemporary Ireland, heraldry remains a vibrant and cherished part of cultural heritage. Coats of arms grace everything from public buildings and corporate logos to personal items and family memorabilia, serving as a connection to Ireland’s historical past and a celebration of familial pride.
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One of these sons was Maine, to whom several families can trace their lineage, and these families became known as the Hy Many. They were also considered to belong to the southern branch of the O'Neills (Ua Niall). Two of the clans of the Hy Many were the Foxes and the O'Breens.
The Fox Coat of Arms (erroneously called the Fox Family Crest) is blazoned in heraldry as follows: Quarterly, 1 st and 4 th, a chevron between three foxes’ head erased gules, for Fox; 2 nd and 3 rd, argent, a lion rampant gules within a border sable on a canton azure a harp and crown or, for Lane.
Arms: Ar. a lion ramp. and in chief two dexter hands couped at the wrist gu. Crest : An arm embowed in armour, holding a sword all ppr. Motto : Sionnach aboo (Fox for ever).