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Coat of arms Viscount Conyngham Cunningham 18th century
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Coat of arms Viscount Conyngham Cunningham 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Conyngham Viscount Conyngham, item 93 in an 18th-century publication. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 93. Conyngham Viscount Conyngham. OVER FORCE OVER (OVER FORK OVER). About the year 1050, it is said that Warnebald Cunningham saved King Malcolm Canmore (of Scotland) by covering him with hay, concealing him from his pursuer the Pretender King Macbeth. The grateful King Malcolm later bestowed on Warnebald the lands of Cunningham and the motto OVER FORK OVER. Henry Conyngham (1766 a 1832) was known as The Lord Conyngham between 1787 and 1789. He was an Anglo-Irish courtier and politician, and the family was connected with Rossgul and Mount Charles in County Donegal. 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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Coat Of Arms County Donegal Family Family Tree Image Created 18th Century Kitty1 Latin Script Lords Motto Peerage Title Republic Of Ireland Conyngham Cunningham
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This print showcases the intricate coat of arms belonging to Viscount Conyngham Cunningham, dating back to the 18th century. Engraved with utmost precision and attention to detail, this historical artifact is a testament to the noble lineage and rich heritage of the Conyngham family. The engraving features various elements that symbolize their esteemed status and remarkable history. The motto "OVER FORCE OVER" boldly emblazoned on the coat of arms signifies their triumphs over adversity and unwavering strength in times of challenge. It harks back to an intriguing tale from around 1050 when Warnebald Cunningham valiantly saved King Malcolm Canmore by concealing him under hay, protecting him from his pursuer, Pretender King Macbeth. In gratitude for his heroic act, King Malcolm bestowed upon Warnebald the lands of Cunningham along with the motto "OVER FORK OVER". Henry Conyngham (1766-1832), also known as The Lord Conyngham during his time, was a prominent figure in Anglo-Irish society. He served as both courtier and politician while maintaining strong connections with Rossgul and Mount Charles in County Donegal. Preserved within an 18th-century publication titled "The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History" this engraving holds immense historical significance. Its inclusion among engravings depicting paternal coats of arms demonstrates its importance in documenting Ireland's present nobility. This print serves as a window into a bygone era, inviting us to appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also unraveling stories that have shaped generations past.
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