William Clarke , of Crosses Green House, merchant of Cork. Arms granted? Clarke (granted 4 June, 1804, to WILLIAM CLARKE, Esq., of the city of Cork, son of SYLVESTER CLARKE, who was second son of WILLIAM CLARKE, an officer in the army of William III.)Argent (silver) on a bend Gules (red). cottised Azure (blue). between three pellets two swans of the first an antique crown or between CREST:..On the sump of a tree couped, eradicated and sprouting, on each side a lark perched Proper (natural color)., the wings expanded, holding in the beak two wheat ears Or (gold).
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