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John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of the Kingdom, uncle of the King, granted him the addition of a fess over the lion on his shield, and a falcon volant for his crest as a reward for his valour at that battle). Hia grandson, Sir Richard Dillon, brought 600 Irish troops to the battle of Verneuil, 14 Aug. for Lee.ĥ) (Proudstown and Riverston descended from Sir James Dillon, third son of Gerald Dillon, of Drumrany. and heiress of George Henry, second Earl of Lichtfield, assumed the additional name of Lee). Motto-Dum spiro spero.Ĥ) (Viscount Dillon Henry, thirteenth Viscount Dillon, being grandson of Lady Charlotte Lee, wife of Henry, eleventh Viscount Dillon, and eldest dau. and having a sash over the shoulder gold. winged and crined or, each holding in the exterior hand a palm branch also ppr. Motto-Dum spiro spero.ģ) (Viscount Dillon, of Costello Gallen Sir Theobald Dillon, so created 1621, descended from Edmond Dillon, of Dunnimoney, elder son of Edmund Dillon, of Drumrany, by his second wife). at Bordeaux, 1769 and his son, Theobald Dillon, made a Count).
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holding in the paws an estoile wavy or.Ģ) (Kilcornan, afterwards Seigneur de Terrafort, in France descended from Edmund Dillon, a younger son of the foregoing William Dillon, who got from his father the castle and lands of Kilcornan of this line were Count Dillon, of France, Robert Dillon, Seigneur de Terrafort, d. Westmeath, descended from Sir Henry Dillon, of that place, great grandson and heir male of Robert Le Dillon, “Sashnagh.” He founded the Abbey of St. 1) (Ireland founded there by Robert le Dillon, called by the Irish “Sashnagh,” or the Englishman, who came over with King John and got grants of lands in the cos.