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Dillon Family Crest - Digital Download - Dillon Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Dillon Coat of Arms
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details:
Dillon of Allenstown, co. Meath, Ireland - Robert Dillon of Allenstown, son of Richard Dillon of Proudston, who had took 600 Irish troops to Normandy, France where they fought at the Battle of Verneuil, after which he was made a Knight Banneret - Richard Dillon of Allenstown had daughter Ismay (fl. 1375) - Argent a lion rampant between three crescents an estoile issuant from each gules over all a fess azure. Crest: On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a falcon rising argent belled or. Motto: Auxilium ab alto (Help from Above).
Dillon of Keppoch, co. Meath, Ireland - Bartholomew Dillon of Keppoch (d. 1643), "became a lunatic" had son Robert Dillon
Dillon of Lismullen, co. Meath, Ireland - The Dillon Baronetcy of Lismullen was a title created in Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801 for Sir John Talbot Dillon, a politician who is thought to have spent time in Vienna, Austria, and enjoyed the favour of the Emperor Joseph II, from whom he received the title of Baron Dillon of the Holy Roman Empire in 1783, son of Arthur Dillon, son of Sir John Dillon of Lismullen, Member of Parliament
Earl of Roscommon - Earl of Roscommon was a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1622 for Sir James Dillon, who had already been created Baron Dillon in 1619, fought for the crown during the Nine Years' War and was ennobled despite being Catholic after his son, Robert Dillon, converted to Protestant